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College and School Football fofo Grounds Groomed i for Football Invasion 4> Gridiron Laid Out and Everything Ready for Army-Navy Game on Saturday. SCORING PUNCH BY HARVARD Exact Figures Furnished for the Three Marches Down Field Which Opened the Way. "?Vhci th? '? Utmi Na\ | clrvr-n-* 111 . this city Mi Saturday to tuyhi tail thfir yearli I ittle and rtng down th? fgall ?W Bnd the Polo Gronti'is s? orn of any ?ambiance to e d and COOVOTted Into an uiii i..' at the ho,,., thei m centre held. The (](lii : 'i iinond has h.'en godded lone ??:?? ugh to make "the turf firm, while _ loe bees bullt around the ?tayiag ' ' ? ?tanda and tern por,. provided, and tV, : | e for the comfort and veni'ti' >? of the playera and onloek? ever-1 ' '.r IBOtra s?-ats. i for which, unfortunately, there is no room. Tu* K?me are being guarded un_fr 1 key in saf.ty dopooll box? s. :?? hind ? on:' and tune ? The folio Ii | i':? '?" one Of six ..h li? the .- -; ,: Uni editor i I T ? Ti ??w ...... . n " which bear out a eta tern? nt in The Tribune that three j ?sti: '.'??? n the A? Id by Har? vard, with k OB Saturday. led ?] Iha finality of ? ?ere I drop kick?" fui niahed. Early in the third period Harvard, tak? ing the !"?? on a punt on her own Kt-yard line, ruehed it f?orty-two yarda In ?-?? \--n [?lay?, and Brlckley kicked a goal from the M-yard line. On the i.? \t kick-off p) Tale .Mahan ran b, yarda to tue I'timson 30 yard reupon Harvard, la six ruihe.? forty-nine yarda, and Brick!? y ?fata kicked ? goal from the .16 yard ti.arii In tiif fourth period Harvard t"?>k the ball abo'.? the centre of the field and caur rled it thirty-one yarda la eight ruahlng plays foi Brlckley t" kick a f-'oa: from the S-yard line. A? a matt'-r of fact, Harvard had one other abort march doam the field in the first [,?r;od when, with the ball on Yal.'s 35-yard Una, as the rearull of a Ift-yard penalty, the Crimaon advanced it twenty yard? la - Brlckley to da ? lorel) n can be releed as to the continuity and finality of Harvard's eSbg ?drop kick is ?rilte as much a part of football M an ? nd run or a plur.g?.- off guard i ?Sointi np to Cambridge on Frida-, aven*] in-*., a aumbei of college graduateo ? a_e_e*e__ni ? ? th? n ???. proachlng! struggle la the atadl un, ?nd " Vale man i "Shov. larvaid hark who has eyer be?rp. able t?> ?ain any ?round con? ?latently through a Yah- line except Wen deli." Dibble? a tad. "Non ???-?rii-.--' :.. ? ; led; thank CUttS and Blaf*'). :i foi -' ""I W?t*ri ' Ooiiiiii.' ?back from Cambridge, it would .eve bet I < hat ley BrickleV ? Mahan t<> the list Pen\ i >. Haugbton, h? of the Hanrai . who earne I baral f paltry <? for ai?out t? n weeks of *ork. u aaytag; "To m .skill of th?* ?Harvard team waa but a datall wliea <r*om|i?ared '- ? ?v end nice eentlment, '??t itn, ?. i too'a i era detail4! Perlah the the .. :'ari i :. rale playar <?f keen ?todent of football, says [ara .' ' urvard team a great team " and later add?: 'The ?ame of the Tale team, roneidered In general, would have been entirely adequate had It not been for th? preaence of entire certainty In the Harvai-d hackfleM la the perooa of Brick;. Host every Vale man t-eenis to think it wit. ? aaa of--To<> muck Brlckley. Some l ennaylvanla mea ?re not so sure M oth? rs that Cornell WHI hiov.de the? uaual aauce for the Thank'-Kivin'* Hay ?Unrat. 8eveiai Harvard coachea will ?give Char ky ?Daly e hand in th.- final poUahlng of Iha Army eleven. Tale nan win do the ??ame at Annapolis. ONLY FOUR CLUBS IN RUN Junior National 'Cross-Country Race Limited in Numbers. '"?'> foui duba have entered teama for the junior national 'noaa imimliy ghain ptaaaddp rw t,, n?. held ovar th?- i??x-i?i?i*-. eo'irae at "/an ''ortlatalt 1'atk next Sat? urday afternoon, ahile aevea man have ? am? : t,,- the Individual title. liedlund, of the Boaton Athlete Amoc'ation Willie Kyronen, th?* si.ly ?Tnn; loi,' i.;.-. ,,{ the Irl?h-American Athletic Club, and Hairy Hellawell, <?f the New v?,rk Athletic Club, are among those , nt. '. . for the Individua] champion* ft'in. Kyronen baa tin eome credit -.?'????s hereabout?, m addition to finishing tjiiid to Wiii,. Kolehmainen and Harry Smith m tt. ten-mile national champion ?tp r'in M Hat he will go to the poet u ?troni* : Bidney I.'"lie. the junior ?feti??IK.im,), title ?holder, als?, will start. The New York Athletic ?"luh la repre? sented b) i etrong team an.l ehould have little trouble in capturing rti*- poll I 0"_. N?.. York Athletle riuh-.M. H Ig ' Horion, i i O'Connor, J Flaherty, H Honahan j R. O'Neill, <?. Gibbon? and F. ' Irbh-Amerh an Athletic Cliil? A. .1 f**?i>l. W. Rosette, K. y.nria,. .1 J I'.evn *nnt, \v Qalvln, T. Hayes, W. Jackaon und T : '>j*i- : Bidney !.??? ?e. Henry Kramer, J. Plant, <*. MoHler, ? If? i. W I..-1I., K Martin and T. < arroli Mohawk Athletic Out??Arthur R??th. H. '"'-tie M Maateraon, H Nye, K. Wilson. a ?lavage, T 0"Toole and F i.ux. , m Columbia to Face Princeton. r*>iutPh:a win face th? I'me "ton -davon ?n it? first mt"**-**oB<ay*lata eoeeae football Kane of th?. ,,.;(r ?n South Ki? LI thla a.f '"?ri]?K,i,. T;,,. ,,,,.,. ar)(| vVhite eleven ha? ia"?l to win a _ame In the Kiehl Cl.ih '-??Rue sen.?,. |,,,?* Kmnk 1'avl*,, the new _*?'li, think? M at the ?'XjkiI.ii??' gained n?* he?n Invaluable and that the t. am ?in do -??n i,, i?? collegiate rontoata. ?/?i ,Hf"' ?" ' "' * rnember ??t the Inter ?,',,,w AKaotlation Football I>eague, l.av, ""? "K,l|t "f to-day's ?.am. wltl rti',' "!'. '" -M " "" ,h" coll?ge champion 'i whlrh i? decided In the regular aerie? ?"?-oil aprtrig A\ BUY. OF PENNSYLVANIA Who Been?** to I.. ? .1 ;t place In the backfield MINDS DONS TOGS, TO PENN/S DELIGHT Likely to Start Against Cornell on Thursday?Avery Sure of Place on Team. Philadelphia, Non M. There waa joy In th?- University <>f Pennaylvanla foot? bell mp to-daj ?rheti it mat learned thai Cheeter Miada, th? ? ? ? ? fullback, probabl) ?rill be able to play in tbe game ?gainai i irnell b?Ve on Thenkeglvlng Day. Iflnde, who hea been en the aide line? for two week? with mi Injured ahoutder, donned a autl to-daj end took part tn the i ? team at the White marsh Country '"lwi.. Hit *? ? i ? ? * ? ? ? i ? - r is still weak, but It ta bi evi hi t 111 be la condition to atari in the Baal conte??, on thf- Pi nnaj Ivanla achedule. Signal ?inn featured the erorh to-day. Merrill wai at quarterback again, whll? Marshall m..i Captain Young wer? as balfbacka Avery pieaeed the coa?hei with bla punting, eom? of his kicka being k"??i lor alxty-flv? yarta, whik they aeMom Cell ahoi t of fifty. it s? ?-iiiH aettled that Avery will play in th?- backfield again?! Cornell, if Mlnde ?tart? Um Kam- Um formel will *sr?t th? cal] orvet Bolgi r. TO PLEAD FOR WILLARD Jones Going Before State Box? ing Commission To-morrow Ton Tone?, manager "f Jea Wlllard. ?ni arrive la Burial?? thla morning to a?i ji:st aiattera with Charlea Murraj of thai city, relative to the raielag "i Wlllard*? indefinit?* auapenelon bj t:.<- Stat?- Ath? letic i ummh Wlllard failed to bo** One Round Davla at Murray'? Club last January. Mtei Jonea baa reached an agreement with M irray h? will appear before th? com? mieeion here to-morrow end ask t"r Wll lard'a reinstatement Theee thing! er? neeeeeary before Wlllard can aign ertlclea t?, boa ten rounda with Carl Monii In Madleon Bquar? Garden one week from to-night, December, - Wlllard already has accepted th?. terma offered, but the commission will have to a? t llr-t ARMY BOXES FOR BIG GAME Assignments Made, with One Reserved for President. Ninety bOZCe M UM Army i-ide ?)f tho fleliJ for the fuolh.'lll gaiM With the N':u V at the Polo ground? on flat'irdny, have been dletrlbuted. Boa ****? In th? uppei th-r ?.f the grand? atand, has been reoortd r?ji President Wilson. while ViCe>Prcaldenl .Marshall will be In Boa II Thf full ?alignment? foll?n LOWBR GRAND HTAND i Colonel i", u sin <l?*n A l'olonol u I'PPER ORAND RTANO : Il H i. ]?Central Andrewa ??. ,i, ornor ??l>nn. I?<?;< n> ral ??"' : John D. Ar -bold v General "Ueshlre. Hon .1 li.i? -. t Moore 11 Ma I'.i Ol ? \\ v. ? ? ? It?-, i retnr \ \\ III '?ri U -?? m " "? Redfleld i loi - Klo V ilmi S Colonel Q beaer T Colonel l? v.ir?. t?O? rni.il Johnatoe '" Captain E. H <_* aatt John 16 Secretary Burleaon M H. rt Oortne i?". Secretar? McAdoo.llfi General i: Wearer 17 .-"?.tar) Bryan II General < ;t* s?.n. U Vi?? Prealdenl ?-Qeneral John K ?hall BTook?. 19?General Leonard 0?Senator Kenyon Woo. I Prmldenl .-.. Colonel i i" Townaley, * iperln MIMtar) .v > leau tai . of War 2'. Majn General Thoma? il Barry. 3i A*_l?tani ft n laty it Wnr itoi \ ardaman U T. J. Lynch. .?. ? '??in. Him Agnen .: Brnatoi Brad) 2??General liuwni t* n .i QreenhBl : atoi Nathan '"on* ?:- Uentenanl General J. <" HutPH neral i:. Van C It?Bei nolda retary I .??ne Ml I'.. \- I.<!?'?? I ."i., i leneral Mumm AI? h II tl .?-. ..ii.ir. Houston M?Senater T Catraa. ?man Hay.It? Senator OUI? Jaava ?.?? General \ L U Senat? W. P. Milla looksm i. Kenator Ellhu Root. M> Senat? C 13 Senat? I ? m ? ? 1 eoaaai 11 Ool man I *'? ntit..r \ 44?Th. 1 lor.. Hun?.? Iliyan. Tor t. r. I t.". ' ;. n? .?i Berte? ? nator Heno il aenatoi H A i'abot I/o?lK? (B?Th? U"n II L 1 gtlmeoa, M Speakei ? Champ ilnrk .?: !.. I .? H fi Mm 01 KIlM M H A C Stnltli K Mrs F J Mm? perd *.4 Edwin Gould :,t < ;? n? rai 1 oi aey H Mr? Daniel i* ri.mii n Du S C. P W .1 Pent Senator M ven Il Senatoi Thomai tatoi i'? st-iiHtor Rrandeee? ?at? i r H<>!> laaoa Il Senat? j k. Shield nu toi E. IV .Mi.lth ?v .William !>>k?m?n M Senator J E. Hann (J William li.njamlni dell <;. ni rai ?a? r? leadtei Mau? M-lii . M? Intyre *?-MrlKn?lt?T KlnRinan M Mm .i T Bruah. ?7 ??pni-rnl Creator, . . Geni '?I Sharjx 71? Kie-1-il'k All.n ; ? Senator Iiunrun W riet her 71 Senator J. P.j Clarke. u t?Senator Jooaa Gem mi SI sv-riHtia iiu|.f, il Il M. Priedman. General *.s s?nat? Warree. I f>9- '!< n^rul NYUon A Mlle? x s Boxing ARMY AND NAVY TEAMS DO LIGHT WORK FOR GAME ? . Benedict. Huston and Hodgson Out at West Point and Likely to Start on Saturday. ONE CHANGE AT ANNAPOLIS Failing Supplants Leonard in the Backfield. Partly Because of His Greater Weight m a . Bj Telegraph m ti . i. ;> . , Weal Point, N. v. \,,v .1 Despite their eagerness t.. ge% tmeh ?<< hard work to-day in preparation for th.. Navy game "n Saturday, Um Army football men men toM t?? tali?, thing? easily with th?. )>r??m lee that to-morron the) would be ?enl Into action agalnal the acrub, th? latter arintii t?> th- teeth with .\av formation . for a hard s? r Imma g< That there mlghl he 1 . ua.-. .,1 ?tale nee? end y> -.-.1 th? men ramlliai with the nom code of signals, th. n gulai - ran through a fast formation drill, this after ti???>n ,\ cog ?lipped here and there end 11 wei some Urn? before Charle) Dal) bad things going smoothly. What pleaeed th.- coaches end team'? supportera moe1 was th< presence of Benedict, Huston and Hodgson, whose conUnued ebeenct baa been a sourci ??i much win n HiiHt.iti and Ben< dl< t woiked m th? signal iinii. end Ho-if-*-,,,, 1 ,,,1 1 saeclel ptenUng practlc? ah three era likely t" start agelnel th. Navy on Baturday. Meacham is atlll uncertain, bul if the squad u kepi Intact th.- balance <?( th? ?reek, thing? ?rill look hriuht.-i for th? Army Th?- becond stnmc men will come in for a lot of attention this wet ilj tr? ansloua t<? have a reliable but ? h of sub bU1 t< - for th.- Mat y battle Navy Playera on Edge. [Hy T? ?S-npl Aaaapolls, m?i . Nov. 21 When th? short hour .?r practice at the Naval Academ) this sfternoon ua-- over only three day? of work for the hi New York oil Boturdaj were left It is not certain that there ?1 be ..:.'. fur? ther scrlmmae? agalnal thi coachea consider thai thi just about t>n sdgi and feai thai more work is likely to do harm good ti ? practice tins afternoon In addition to th?- -.?-rial ?h ill. 1 onsl -t.-.t .f kfc ? paeelng ??ml handling the be whlk 1 derably lower temp?rai ire ?li?l much to Increase th?. dash 1 a new sel of ?i^nais wa .... lirst Um? Uns aft?-! noon. 11 ? he ? iiiis* ordered a complete change Hermen < lloott, t).I V.i . g lard, irai thi- afternoon, end will remain during th?- week for th.- purpoa? ome linlahlni to u... t.. t:.. v.\ -. Um men. He tenant n C H?stln, a f? dm i -ta;, .??-o waa oi? Un? it is now certain thai 1 th?- Al my ?.?no.- at : IgM halft? Il Wt than Leonard, and Nlchol - ? III ; team from quarterback The ? eetlon "f Pal ihg over '-? onard; the lettei - nearly f"M-. pound? light? the Navy c\|i' ? tack f 1 om t ? ?1 rt Th.- ha. kfleld ?rill h. 1 imp --t' 'I '??? M< - Reavi ?? at left 1.? fbati :. .?:??: Hani ion nt fullbai 1 ?-? TWO WATER POLO GAMES Columbia Seniors and Sopho? mores Win in Lively Games. ? 'olumbla'i ? at' 1 1 ole enthu last? bad n mid day yeeterda* sfternoon, when ??? double header was pleyed m the gymna alum pool, th?- senior? defeating the luntora m e haul played game I of 7 to .. ami the freehim n bon th?' sophomore? bj a scon- of t t?> a. Ail four team? played fast aggreaelve polo ami their dofenetva work "a- strqng, 1 mad? promlni ni 1 see.nly one touch goal ?a- ?cored m UM two (-am? s Jack Pulleyn 'ii<?' ell the ?? orlng foi t1 ?? UM team, retting ? touch goal In the 1 I period end a thrown goal In the last Rogen ?cored twice on thrown goela 'or th<- juniors in th?- sophomore-freshman battle ? ? youngster! put up a hard light ami k- pi the m toad year men awaj ir.-m th. ir goal, bul were unable to preven! Wenaley from s?-i?rini{ twice (in l?>in; shorn from the ?ntddl? of th? tank. ? CURTIS GUNNERS TRIUMPH Win Sub-Target Title by Beat? ing Eastern District. The Curt?a High School - ub-targel t< 1 captueed ? 1 < * champlonahlp of the nrai dlvlelon of the Public Bchool Athlet*? League tournament in defeating the blast? er n District ili^h Bchool of Brooklyn, In itn final match on the Btaten Island Schools' ran??- ) ?st. 1 ?la ? The moi. taga, :?:.?: to I'll?. '"urtis won ?iii of ,? siy tourney matches, Including two othei practice contente Por the six championship en gagamente, Curt?a shot an average score per game of ttt Bastera Wetrtcl fell sllghtlj behind It? rivals in team shooting, Carroll, of Curtis, making the onl) M, whll? Pila? tansky hurt Eastern's chance? when he fell down t?> a U. ? 'iritis is confldenl of ikfentfn*** its op? ponent? in Um three match shoot eerie? '?u tin- championship with th.- aimer of the second division, which bai yet to be decided Th. - ores foil ?w: iTHTI.s IKASTORN Dianticr K stckl. J? Haines . Quinian ..M Herri? . Smith . tS Behwarti . %j ? i'arroii ?. :!1 Radnach . IniH.'ll . U I'.i.i/./'. . n Rnedekei . ?" Pllatanek) . Volkhai'lt . 3" ''"?" :i .."? it giekl . ?JJ F**teSi . Total *? ?fOtel . g ? e Holiday for Brooklyn Fans. The baseball fen*1 "' Brooklyn have <-.?,. tracted tks hoUdaj malady from Charte? il. KbbetS. < hlef ?iWli?-: Ol th?- Bg|ll|Its? TIiuh atni?-t.'<i the] eel aaMe December I yesterday >?* MRoWiisoB-Dihlsn-Dati_sri Day " when a dinner will I,, given to the trtS at ^'?"'>,1 Winter's CoSJStUBSrs' l'ark It, staurant, Hrooklvn The chief niothe of the dinner is to of? ficially weicnni?" RoMnsoa ta Brooklyn an?1. at the tSOtO* tirn?-. hi.I gsodbf to Dah? |?0, ami 'il>"o F*Y trihiit?- l? .lak?- I >?i ; belt, the -??pillar nsptstn of the t-am ?* Soccer & What Brickley Has Done for Harvard Teams ?hurl.? I.lui.r.l Itrieklev. ?.f K\-*r?*tt. "?la?.?,., nn,| llnr.nr?!, 1, .? ?.?ore?! '.4.1 l???lntH f?r Ihr ( rimoon In llirr-? jmr?? "He on Id? fr.'stimuli eleven and I wo on Hi?* ?ursltj. The?.-, point- are divided _S folio??: T\?eiit?,-four l<iii?hil<>\?. n?, for Ml |>?>lnt?; ?l.e ?jiuiJ? from Ion, lidou n?. for .T. |.oint?, ?mil tlilrf..-I'?.iir gsale from the t1-*l?l. for IN point ?. in t?., puewt n? ii 'iHr?it> playee he hu? 1,1? keil t?. ni>-four _..nl? from the Held In thirteen out of ..|_l,t.-.-:i ?imr?. ami uouiiii up ??th bl? iiittii water mark <?f the i,_nln?t ?t,??|,. |??t ?.?itiirtl.i.i. The ?iiiii?i?.? n, fuii. u? eeeapHed i>> Mel ttelili for "?The ll?>i???n ?.lol.e.'- fol? io? : ?Hill, mi :. ifta, III. I*t?. Tourli,!,,,, ,,? ,, |0 K .. | ,.,H ?,oil? frnin t.Ii dowaa .-, n n .-, -, ????ni? from llilil in i.i n || m ; Mai stoeee II .'-t hi 93 943 *i.hienas roasted five point? in inn. The geola from t|,d?l. ? I.,.,, In_ numl.<-r leered ?ad egrahesl wbteft tassas, IMIewi ?!.l I ? I Hl-.il MAN TEAM. Teem flea!? *?"'?"" . :t I ornell I'll.". I Trill, clou Iflf. I \\ "i. eater trademj ? lilt?1 IBS! I | TKAM. ?rifllaa-M Anilier-i Brea a . Prim ? Ion llartmouth ... *i ill, Milt?\ \ioii \ TRAM Bate. M ilh.im. Tenu *?lnlc ? ..rii.ll . I . I 1'riiireton I Itr.o?, n I 1. Hi.' ratal i,.r I he ihr. CORNELL TEAM OFF TO FOOTBALL FRONT Start for Atlantic City to Rest for Perm. Game, with Cheers Ringing in Cars. ? Ithaca, \ v No ball squad, tw< -, ?mid f ? tie ?'it\... rtered I . ? . ? Th? thui i big 1'iini* Dr. AI fl ? ilmiatliaillr I VI o ,, f I 1. ? ? ? ? id) ? hen t ? ? m i?.- ? to-Ill. I ? I , ' . equlpi Penn?) Ivania look even, al < iv. i 1,300 und? : gradu?t) i ? l rted t,, mal ? ? ? In the n< \t two ?i.?>? '? Philadelphia, ?nd graduates faom ell ? i be on hand ? n the t? am i uns high. AL COPELAND TO TRAIN AUSTRIANS New York Man to Build Up a Team for Olympic Games Was Noted Athlete. Vienna, Nov. Ii The Austrian Olympic games ? ommlttee haa ? ngaged AI ? land as trailer for the n?-\l <'Ivtni'in .. ., t. ;,t Berlin, Oei m in) i "i eland tormerl) trainer at Princeton, Tale and the New v.nk Athletic Clob. ,.\i ropeland l- well known in news? paper and athletic i In Ii hern H- a u Hooded with coogrntulatlons and - ? - 1.,-t night v.?,m the m wa ol ?ppointm? nt was made i ? * ? ' * 11 ? - a ? lev? t athlete htmaelf a numbei ? I \, :u.s ;,:?,,. he baa b? ? n cloaaly (denuded with t..,, i. and Held ?pod as a cog? h and train? i H, trained Ihe track team ?f Tale In i-?..', when the Blue relaj fains captured th,- one, iv,., .ml four mil. ra. ?u in th, P, nni ? Ivania ? aralval whli h I aa 11 i ??,,, ?(ipil! at. ,1 Wh, a his i "titrait at Yah' expired he t""k charge ?f the New Voik Athlet!? ?'I"h'.- tiatn. and later Wl nt to Pi in? .ton. srirn i?- in- atayed rot? yeara A? .,,, ?,H around ?ithlet?- l'op. land hll.l few tmperlor*] Ha bald the wo-rid'a rot ,,,,? in th? runnlnc beoad Jump ??f M f?-?-i :;i? lachea, ami hia mark of 11 l-l seconda 0vei the loa burdlea tot 121 yarde stood f,? twanty-ooa yeara, until -Ja. h Kler, of M., lush Ain.rl.an A <*. hioke It hist ,,,.,, Copeland ran the r-"-y'ar.i high hurdl? a m II 1-1 s.'oii.i.-,, and lopped th. i n, i, over ltd ra-rda la U l-l *.-...mis ii. waa a ? oo-datenl perforator at all distan? "s up to ball ? "|IU' He wan timed o\?i i'*1 mrda la W aeoooda, the furlong in 8 .-??"'?'i ? l*e noarter mil.? m ,? f?. "...n.i-. the hali-aalla In l-M, and walked the mile In 3 ?*? Copeland began bla athlaitc eareer as a member ??f tbe qM American Athletic Club in 1934, when he welahed less than 100 pound.- IL- won Ihe all-around cham pionship of the club, defeating men who weTt inches taller and pounds heavier Two rears later h.- ?Joined the Manhattan Athletic Club, whore ha .<**aped Into promi n? n..-. _ _ T00HEY RUTGERS CAPTAIN Brilliant Tackle Elected to Lead Eleven Next Year. No? I'.ruii: ?*-i'k. N I., Nov. .I -.lohn I' Tooh.-v. >?f Knuii-ton. N. v? waa to-day elected c?ptala ei the Rutgers Collace fool hall t.atn f'?r IMSf s-a-on ey has pit-Tad taaUg tee the laut three yean and l-M ban? aiaatttwiad a-* a .andidi't.' for O?' All-Kast. in .lev-n. The Rutgers studaBta held g ?linn?-r and bonfire besa to-mniu in ualebrafloa ??f Um "? 1 tl ..in .v> r turned out litre. Other Sports 'schoolboys turn eyes toward last football games _ Commerce and Clinton to Draw a Record Crowd at Annual Clash on Thanksgiving Day. yv LATTER ELEVEN FAVORITE Championship Hopes of Erasmus Hinge on Contest with the Poly Prep Players. The scholastic football ?caeos weaas. Poor k?me? win he played <>n Thank* giving Day on local gridirons, and thoqp the youthful warriors of the ckelM lined Held ?hi lay aside their armor for another year. The High Bel.i of Commerce and De witt Clinton, turn- honored rivals, will play their annual game on the Polo Qrouade, In ell probability before a record .??row.i Braemu? Hall and Polj Prep will ? ?lash at i;i,i., i? Field, while Boye" lli-*h and Manual Training will respond to the whistie at Suburban Oval These game? will start ::? : .lock in the afternoon. Baj Ridge, boasting ?in.- of the strongest team? In the dty, will Una up against Commercial High Bchool al Commercial Pleld at IOJ0 o'clock in the morning _ ? i Oeneral interest, el least on this ride of the hi1: bridge, centre? around the between Commerce and Clinton football vas tirst tsken up l ? al Commerce nine reo/a ego, th? k.-?-ti.-M rivalry ha? prevailed Interest gros n until th.- k im? i teki n Its place smong the sporting (lxturei of the 11 season I n the last thr ? i mot., than twentj thou and lover? of football ir.?\ .? witnessed each game, end Ieai bid? fall t" establish ? new at I tendal record Forest ? '?' an) of ( Ion lid lasl nlghl thai the advance 11 ? wes greet? than evei before, nnd the faculty committee of Clinton say *be u ? ol theii .-ai??. loot.'...i ol th. hlgheel t > i >?? will ba seen when these teams awing Into action. Ed Bli kind, head coach ol Commerce, aided Bl ? Hi lusher, formst star end "i ? Aiu. Academj and Commerce, and I ? Hooks, i,. .., t. nt i 'Hilton, have i?lrli!?'.l their char* football I as i ? ome .r -i nal ire. i 'llnton a III have - :?:? ?I ediantagc In wi Ight, but th. ghtere of I Orange arid Bl i? t han artlling to pit their -i ? ? d knowledge of the .a*?-.' day st>u- ui : egalnsl th? hulk ui Um Red and l/ooklng ?'V.i thi n ordi of thi ti un, logical favorlt? it bas ? i ?;: one- Hi ' th- opening game of Um ?eason and '?? Hot 11 High B boot ' 'ommerce en i ? .it. n three IImi ? and ..ih.i | Th? li u -...,' hopes ol ? Hall 1 Ichool hinge on tti>* n suit ol Prep el Ebb? ? PleW Th? Buff and BtU* hat . ? ? I tn \.w Fork Militar) it tdemy, which ? '. Ice for all the local t.. n... et, and one? bj Ma Trail mua Hall, hi hi Acadi n ? a hi? h At i I High, and fe'ated b; a loi .tl school II Bra mus i wi - th u O ill ? all It ?' -'!' ? h.ill.?loll, and ? t the I Mai : in nol atyllng : none the I? - - tool football will be ?m top when ? ?up on Thursday. I . looked the foi malll ? i ' ? lnl with u roulai it. thai h ?s t of depi esslni to its iup i.oi t? : -, hut the boya thresten t" ? . ii.. w.i.'imi; list at th.- eXpenM of ' Manual Training. I'm more than two houra th? Commerce football t'-tuii raced thro i^ii thi ! kind m scrimmage at Pordham Pleld yee? afti i.n With the eai ? ptlon of Kuss.ii Clapp, ?ho is laid up with a bruise, the team ?ame through the gam? with th? New *i<>ik Military Acad? emy In tin.- condition, and to a man is .. i llnton Th? nan i>ia; ? were clicked off with remarkable six ami ther? ?;iV little fumbling. Th? rags* lara tow through the scrub line almost m win. but once dear stopped running Qulnn, Parkington and. iat?r. Harry Foster ran riol Using several \??i <d shift formation, they found it easy to knit?- through Bruno Ounther and Witt nsr gol <?it some m.?- forward passes, a few varying In ?l?stame frog? twenty-flv? to loity yarda Plugging along at th? ir practl? ?-. th? Clinton team Is tit and ready, The boy? .m m? oi victory, but Captain Ollmore la Impressing on ?a?"h the daagera of ctter* confident???. H?' knows that Commerci win play its last cards In thai ?ame, Uiroarlng everything wide open In effort to ein. Ollmor? quoted Captain Hagetaeyer, who said "Commerc? does not Waal thS till?" Bh? want- to be the team to beat Clinton.' Ollmore I? buck In harness, ami Will ?iia.'. on Thureday. With Chrtstgau ?it the other tackl? and fowler and l'itz-iatrick guarding th? Banka, Um Red and Hi.uk I has iittl?' to fear. Hueetoo Is also ready for the Kan,.' of hin life, ami as he ."?thi yesterdayi "|! ' doa't play in that gam? then isn't going to be any Kam' " Norton end Thomas an- adept at drop ki<iklag, and If ell other mean? fall th? team can aeon via the air route. Rabinowlts, the big guard of Commer? Clal High Bl liool, In one of the beat lines men ?i th?' a ?aeon ami will be reckoned With m m.- naming of the all Boholsetlc team He I* '<* tO?fOSPS defensiv? play, r and keen m following the ball He also ?sored om id lu? team s touchdowns this S. 11 SO 11 ?Fool.ail Klght" ?ui i,.. obeerved at ht,. ? dmm? m i --i "llnton Club to-ntght The members of ,"'11 teams, th* ooacbee, fac? ulty ndvteera principela of Um rivai schools, promlnsnl membsra <?f the Pal - Ik Schools Athletic U-aKue UI?* the ,,?.? who will officiate In the K?me will he the gUSSt? Ol '"'? club at M Informal ?linn. r. Speeches. Will b? mail?? by tho Captain? and ? "a. lies of the team. Keenan a Football Captain. ? |'v "Telegraph m Tho Tribune I Mid.II.-town. ? <>nn. Nov. 21?Dan Keen? an, 'I.'., of Kl l'"iso, T.'X.. was elect. ?I .at? tain of the Wculeyan football t.-arn for next season ySStSrda) I.ast year be |.lav.<*1 fallbacki Nil thin-year he wa* shift.-d t.. taekle bseaase ef bis powerful ?h. Un. a, ' DID NOT JUGGLE 'FRISCO FIGURES Speyer & Co. Say Road's Report Was Incorrect and ?Unintelligent. Apain chaigtag that they were misrep? resented in the preaa dispatches from St. lyjuis last weak roportiag datadla a. the hearing before the interstate CbninMroa Commission on the Pangea hading up to the r?-> eivership of the Sf- [_M*_a ?. San Francisco Railroad Company, Speyer & CO. last evening Issued a statement rela? tive to that feati.re of the testimony that Ihoy had requested the Frisco "to make a raarrangeinenl ??f some of its statis? tic.?." This requeat, the '.?.inkers explained, was made in connection With an issue of prior Hen bonds which the 'Frisco d.-sired to offer oa the Berlin Stock ?Sxcbange in 1910, The r.port which, the company made at that tima was brdSded by Bpeyer & Co. as not giving 9 corte? t and ltit>'l !_? nt atatemenl ??( the road's financia] alta This is th bankers' statement: "The Company had furnish? d cs at that time with a ?iraft of a proapectua whl? h was t., be submitted to tu?? DeiHn Stock Exchange and Oarman government au thoritlea, and on examination we found that this draft did not j?ive a correct ami Intelligible statement of the comp?any*a Una tidal affairs We found. "First?That the i ami any had in this drill overstated |ta liabillt ies hv mon lionlng -m th?* liability aide ts.?--?..-??< notes which it hud outstanding, and .'?is.? *Mr ? '.if its New ?m I.ans Division bonds nhlch were depoaited as security tor u > .?? same note "Second The nazi Item to which we ted was the inclusion in the Item not-s payable1 of (B.MMIt77 do* to 'Brownsville ?syndicate accoont balance purchase price of Broarnavllle road.' ?w*o'| ha i repeatedly been Informed by thai company thai there wa^ nothing due by the 'Frisco in this connection, be? the debl ?.f the 'Frlaco for the purchaa of the Brownavtile line had been dls charged b; paymenl In I ??mis Wo ha* ? 1 that this transa? tion should I"' . irtied oat as promlaed, an,) the nol. floating debt was liquidated by an actual ada. "Third IVe alao found that the company stated thai the 'ash on hand on June .'.". ;'--?. wax *:, ?ii?,..'..M i,., while in tbe annual report foi IM-'OI the same amount was I shown to be M,620Jgl7t We ask.-d for on explanation ??f the apparent tilacrepancy, and Insisted thai the explanation should a] o I"- given In the company's t?-'.-?ii.ir re ion, or parallel columns !"? printed i" en? able pi "i" r ompai Isons "Fourth We ??N., , laimed that In re? porting earnings monthly t., th? puhii'-the] an) should Include the mileage and j earnings of the Sea Orleans, Texas ?. Mexico Division, which at that tima wtro unfavorable, and that excluding them would be misleading., ?Th.- company admitted the luatlce at our criticism and of ftui demanda and mad? irdlngly. Theaa feet a good deal n. than a m? re '>? arrangem? nl of ati I to m ike u better appearance ' Th? ,r position m thla matter and oui purpose In asking tor fboee changes surel; ? ?ma ? i itlom d by any fair-minded person ?? \\ Hilliinl. vl.-c-|.resident "f th.? i th.- New fork Hi anrlal rep* ? ? . ho waa a ? th?- Si L-nuli heating, ala i ah-? Co from any culpabtlttj in connection with the changed made In t.mpan] i r< poi I m? ntloi i d above, Mr. iiiii.tr?! ais,, stated that tin- names of Blair d ? '??. of ti"*? ? it'. and the < lid ,'"1 ? i 'omi any, of ?Boston, should not ?have ?been mention? ?i In connection with finanelng of ?the Quit Conatrud C? mpan) i?-. B F Sfoakum. Mi Hlllard ? barged that ti.. examiners oi the ii''- mm?eg Comn 1st had nol given him aa opportunlt) of ex? plaining In detail the 'Frlaco deadlaga. Referring t.? th? prottpectua which wag prepared f??r the Berlin Stock ?Exchange and the changea suggested by Speyer <t_ Co-i he said: "T?os proapectus was erroneously re? ferred t., at the bearing as an 'annual ?> port.' i tried to explain, and had b'ot far enough to aay that their action ?waa .-ii tirely proper, when 1 >.av Immediately stopped bj ti.samlner, He repltal, 'I did '"t n-k whether it ?as proper; that Is 1 "i the question.' instead of being a BUbject for criticism, their a.tion in this ?matter was distinctly creditable." E. N. BROWN HERE FOR CONFERENCES To Seek from Bankers Money for National Railways of Mexico Dec. and Jan. Interest. B. N. Brown, president <>i the National Railways of Mexico, who is In Now York for the purpose of conferring with the road's hanker* regarding Its maturing in tcreet payments on December 1 and Jan iarj 1. which amount in all to 9$,teO,?yt, declared yesterday thai if the nsceseary funds were nol raised the comgrnnj would be p aeed *n Jeopardy of a receiveraldp, it i believed, however, that th?- bankera who are interested In National Rallwaya will come to^ th?> t. :?'U,', at least for the pi, s, nt. and provide the money ratiulred. Another reason pm forth by Mr. ?Brown that a roeelverahlp is not imminent is the fact that the Mexican gov*trri-nant, tech alcali] apea king, la n?>t directly inter? est, .i In the paymdtal of the December and January interest obligations. He added: "The inter, st OOmlng due shortly is on the n"'? s laeued last June and upon the , anpiiny s prior lien bond?. The M.-xl? an government ?iocs not guarantee thaaa ln* tereat payments, but <io?-s guarantee the Intentai <?n the aecoml mortgage hond?. The prior lien honds Were s??hl In F ?omi nil bj Amtrlfgn hankers, hut owlnr* to the basis of exchange and the stamp tax it ts difllcult to teil whether th. y are held largely abroad or In thla country." Mr. Frown said that the National Rail* araya la anfTerlng greatly from th?* trov* hlous conditions beyond the IJro (irande and that for the last three months the mauarfetnent has been for??*?l to Import , oal for fu.l from ?'olorado and i'all fornla at an eoormooa egpanaa, He de ,'lai?-'l that If the comt?any's contracts for getting oil at Tampico and Khanol were IgBOrad It would also be nec?*?sary to PrinK oil from outside the ??ountry Only about 5.1 per cent of the lines of the National Hallways are now In opera? tion, ami according to Mr. Frown's esti? mate the r?volutlon since It started un? der Madero, three years a?o, has canead a ins? of between rj.ftw.ofl?) and no.ooo.ox) pesos. iJreut c?>ncern is felt by the man? agement over the fact thut during the last three month? the road has been unable to earn Its interest chargea Mr. Hrown was asked to gtv? hl.-r opin? ion regarding the general situation In Mexico and the prospect tor an early solution of the present troubles, but de? clined. "While I am an American . itiz?>n, I am not unfriendly to Mexican*-,'' he ?aid. "and for this reason I .?insider such a subject too d?licat?' for me to discuss." An interesting feature of Mr. Hrown"? talk with the Tribune reporter was the statement t!iat BSCSBt railioad cSSjCSS* Moae lri Mexico specified th.- employment of Mexicans ?n Ha?-?- of Americans. BUSINESS REVERSES THOMY ? AI > KIM Y - Ivtnn.n anal"-* Thmiiy ? Aneiiiiy, dueler? in set tura ?*t No. 8? gfaet atreet. Creditors: B. S>.iney Krim, |UI? L*. J. t'l?r> Co., *?'.'*. ?n.j iU-irry iiuoti a? ?'.?., |0ftl. Juane 11- r pointed ?.*. I.u-lirgii receiver: bend. ?.mVmi. Liabilities an- $].*,..i.m as.-.-Is, $.i,<>?<' 0OLOMON BHAP1RO M.VNt'KA'Tt KINt> COMPANY Petition Bled agah ? Solomon Bhapiro Maanfacturtag company, a.- ? ? mis-xt-a' ?h ?-s*' n, at N.i I .".?i Sin h avMM Cr?diter?: Pried Meadelson Company, PWO; u .via...it. UP, and Beldln? Brother! Company, ?i;i? .imite Hough appointed D Alexander r? eel ver, bond tl.'SOO, ?>nii authorlt) to rarry on l'usiner??? ten day* UablllUc? are ?1J.00O; aa ?.IS. $;,.i).?u. Hi's? ii, in.* Petition Bled a? ilnat i? Inc., dealer in woman'a iroai al n<- W7?i i.i.Iwaj Creditors: Herman Bensisn, $*&; iv? M Westbelmer, I ?Hi and Joseph I Goodman, 1823 Uabilltlei ara nM te be ?_i?.?*? >?'. aaeeta, is,u?j.i. PRANK A _OUI8 AM? PATRICK HI'K ' HETTA (Sun.-i-l K Heny a? Co.) Kiank V Louie and Patrick Berchetta, ?rho wer? part? ner? In rhe tlrra of Suriurel K ParT) g I furniture dealers, ?" Peekeklll, H ed i" "'?' wlrh llabllttle? m |14,S0B* in- hhk.-is Ii WOO ?aid t.,at mi i'..its left town .? y?ei aso, and i p?tition -.va? Bled against btan on September ".?. leu. AMni NTs I'NDER 110.000. HOTEL RJSCTOR COMPANY .Iu'Ik' ? I ut id- I'nit.-I st.il.s District Coon has an pointed lain.s T, ?'rune receiver Bar the H Rector ?'.mi).any, a holding company, ..a ay ? .11 of th.- Wilson Diatlllina Company, a. ut . realtor for $8.000, in r-upptem? i proceeding? Charlea B Pond Is ip-^ui.t at the company C.RORfJEN l.VSTITI TK. IN'" T Institute, inc., dealer m preparation? f"i I hair, a?. N'o 30? l-'ifili a'.'-nu.-. rr ??!? H ?" ?Icninenl to John il. Jackson The buslneej ?*...- Incorporated In Beptember, 1112, with ? ipital ne? k of ?ih.ihh? II .-i. I: A PRIEDLANDER Ju?t?? Hough appointed I" N Stone receiver (or H a- I? A Pried lander, ?boleaste (?wetera, of No M Na??.?.,.i ??!-*. 1 sad *2.o< o. .JOSEPHHON BROTHERS Judge II -I the petition Bled on November I'll ?against loeephson Brothers, dealen in men < /urnlahlng k"o.i?. at No ZS4 Plfth , No. 1901 Broadwsy, on ral *'- -?"? ? enta on the dollai STANDARD CORDAGE COMPAMT Jadsa Hough nrante.1 a motion to dlamuaa the i.?-tI ? non tti-.i In May, 1010 against th? **,an Cordage (*ompany, un Um rapori at tar? tga ? If I. iS-er. WILLIAM .! BCHEPHERD ? William J: Srhepherd, rttg ialaamen, llvin? ..' No 17 Kan tel. Kreet. Bled ? hedul? - In ihe I ;,;, eedlnga HI I B| ?: H la I Ploren? ?? Ma. Hegsle on tugoal *".". Thev show Haiiiiitiei of $30.::o. no aaaeta Among? ri ar- Mr- Heggle |12,Ot*0; '" *" Kursatelner, 112.000; R B. Maaterti *- * and .1 Par i il MM COl'XKd ? MYI.oNA : Petition flled agatnet. Counea a Mylonas, contact lonsra al Voakera Cae* Uno, |278 to- ph 1". ? ??i.,.n.-..in. *2-'i. and Umperi Brothera, fU" KANTER ELECTRIC COMPANY Harrj t*. doing ?' lain. -.- aa the Katuer Kit I my, at No M Waal afth atreet, Bled n. uir h HabUitlea of M.SU; tusrta, II. ? ..|. on latina of atock, $??". Bxtaraa II"*: hu n, ItiM) s? - ou ta, >?'.- ind ?even ahai mo. k it. "Ptanraoa't Masas?"*-?" *,-:' ISIDORE i.*OHEN Petition filed asalaat Cohen, formerly d?iiin; business us th? ? tper Box Companj. at No lit \s. st ? Ii t: Ma - r m Board r*ntn\ in) |1.08S; United mils La ?? ili'l \.-\v York Pastl 1 Hue i 'ompany, II13 H? ? ti nu i ? ? r 11 I- (OH-SN a '*' ' Petltt. n til. ? i i 'ohen an : Ixniia r. ? mpoai a Co.. t ?> "f mita at No 'j'iT '? '?? i tom: Herman Beplow, UM; Joaeph Ores -, KAHAS. M Ki ISKNTHAL Petttl m Bled ? m i: .s- athal. m.M.i.. of muslin anderwesr it So 120 R'eel |TI atreet <t ?iio-.s Phllln Vow ?73 K i liron a Co., 13.1 and Max Neuberger, S*'il. . .. ijM ol? i d ">\ :. i? i.i..a,in--. ..i.- 10.00? * ; aaeeta, 14.000 v Mr. Rr a t, 1012, .ir.d h?> s. tti-id dollar LOUIS TKBOR Petition filed aeainat Uwia ieeli i in* . at Third n-.? nu ? Credltora Schiff a Or? j:t, it il.-:; r g Co. US, and Mas Oi |400 I.i I'.lllli.-S < HoOSlI am "lnt'-d ? ' 1. ? re . PARISIAN BHOP B I ? ? la dreoeea, cloaks ani ault? ai No '??. Weal 1231 . -ni- at tjn- Para shop, made n;-. aaatgament to Joseph h ?- I II. r JUDGMENTS RECORDED. The fellow ins Ju-Jgnaenta for amenam mora t>.an "fino ?era flu-.i reetarday, the Bret nnuie being thai of the i Adama, Cuahtni tmerican Hardware ror poratlon of New Tork, *:*?T 41 Alllerl, I'i iru- -A. Wetaa ?1 IB 11 K- 1. nan. William T Oil Sf New York, 130g so 11. i!. Adele, or tdi I? Rlti h E l>. Barry, 1218 '.'! Broman, Adolf, and Loula ' Quadra- H. w. A t.' iin-it. 1208 25, Barkln, Samuel Bralated ';....iiinn:i tu II? rah fiel I, 13.524 B0 in. hm-r. Prederlck t. O. P Bherwoed *a ... 11,174 03 i Pli iro C Iflnuc. 1112 22 Blumberg Ida, David Blumberg, Emil Reih. ?-tetn iitnl Krank Oeaa -A, I.. k -? Mil 11 aa C F H Hamlln S2n" ?*>". 1 H B heb rook?St. K. Stem. Jl?^ 11. 1 ieorse 1-' \. Uoewer'a < Iambi laue Brewery Co., 1200 20 Calvoea, Roce? 'i Undenmeyr. $M? r: Antonio 23d Ward Hark, f,:^ - Dorfman, Dsvld J. Pelt. |2M05 Curt?a Qeorg? m l.utaou, TmnMin .<? Pickard, ?t.iM.l 42. \j\? Ich Bllaabeth W ?" Roller 127078 .??i. m. . !. Lu? ? <? 1. J ?Serie, |__g 10 ytehert) Anal?'. ii.imint-'ti-trix?Maud?* Transfer Co.; coata M?aei. Perry. Evelyn P I M Roiiir.o $j?t 41 Kitznininioiie. Bernard Cohn, Burle* Im?. porting Cn , %ie,- er Oeduldlser. Richard 1. T. Auh?-. ?11:. 7t* On?? 1 ?vin. Clifford ?' J nTarachan el al.. 1210 31. Olldden. Cleo?M Weiner. 1139 S?. Hewitt, Qeorse \ C Chapman, $i.'stt Hueratel. ?"an.Un.- A Tauben el al-, M8T B0H m. .lohn .1. \v. Btrlnser, 11,02!. 11.1-.t.: Clarence B. C Rosea at al.. "tiH^. Herman, laldor J ?M. Herman, 1741 ?5 Harris Harems \ Mantel. $*Ju.".^i Kupperman, Bernard Peter ?1 Rmlly ?t.- Hr->. Co., 1238 22 Ketchum, Alice M Orel nhut s.-Ik.-I <"o.,ri?p <?,, . .<ISI? s;. I.??in. Abraham M. Btern et al., $1.41?? 43 Leahy, ?Tra. P Miner Allaire-Co., 1278 ?a. ' Vtnceol 1. A H Hrown. |lt*3 Jt 1 - l'?r. Roh.-it ?' ("try of Neu Tork ? oats), 112a l.'l M cormlek, Stephen D Rooney, *?_0SB?. Perry.* James M Haaon, |S02M ! in, Reuben S Oreenbers. * 117 *_ 1. Batoll, Olovacco W. .1 Huff. 11.070M Rubensteln. Qeorce, and i'i.ari. < IfargvMea ? M .1 Myers Co . ?i7n 31 Roaenblum, Marj 11 i?\ir... I13SA7 Reynolds. Thomaa 1, 11 M Rodsera. Il 140g. Btlchol, M try g K V C. Hauke?. |HM*g sain?' Saine. 118069 Siniih. John K!i?s Bay Itr^wlna; ?C Maltlnu Co., nos m sait/, Pannle, adm'a 1 R Paatereak, $21t or, Btroma ?TUbur M ' Lee illetoo, |10en2 Bpyr, i.a?r..iH,. N .i Ijundmack. 11.28*171 Beacombe, ?'has M W Welmtnrten, 1257 22 Blrrlne, Ornee W. 1 Upe H ?t. ?147 11 Bchlpper, ?"hitriet. a. \\'oir. ttt? \g Bllverson. Abraham I. Larsan, MBTS1 Tlilri-?t Nteholaa Ki|? t?,?\ Brewing X. Mall? ?n* co., $^;?i ta Trotter Laoo M smith, ?no if?. \'!n..hiirK. H.-rinun A Stanley A Patt?r?nn In.- . DM mi. Temler, Kenlinan?! W C Kuebler, I90A33 Wolff. .lulos and Edmund .I \ alenzis, $27| 7; Walter. A ?uni J H Noblt, $ll?'.'s tVIenert, William- w \ Ponina ei .-,1. $n?if?7 Wolff. Clara A E Vous a 1 **.'-; IT. wpi'kj. Henry T.?C .1 Edwarde, ?^C4 07 Athos Realty ?"o?R. V Irwin et al. JIM 04 Apartment Hol.linn Co M laventhn? JltlS 47 ^ Charle?, l'flzer <'n . .Ir, USA, an.l (liarle? rtl z'-r. Jr i* Marlotrl. ?4.411 4J H I' W-ilker. Ine. Klfth Avenue BStMlBa Co., 1MB 1?' Jamb Strlfler fn (' IVnier. $113 gg Uotor Ptnaace Co CSseelty <*o . |i?v 17 Merhanleal Rubber Tire Co W T Wheeler ?1.341 M, Sonn?! Shore Front Irrtprovement Co - J. rt Armour iro?te). $".'*JJ 7*. Trubenla.-k Realty ?? ? 'om-triictlon Cr,, lnr an.1 Hlan.-he Triibenba.k Rlehardaon a Hoynton Co . ?441 10. Wm R^ Jenkins Cs Rroadwav Tru?t Co, Battling Levinsky a Winner. BattllnK Lsvfaskjr, Dunny Mornan'? newe.st '"champion. " aii?i?-,l another easv vl.-torv to his list by stopping Yank Gil bert. B ItimberliiK hoavywelrilit, in lea^ thiin four rounds at th? Olympic A. C, et Harlem, last night