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Nothing Succeeds Like a Safe Hit or Two-That f? irk the Realm of Baseball Bonnie Laddie Sets Seal on His Jumping Wins Rich 'Chase .it Pip in? Rock ?is the Racing Season Ends. CHERR\ iMALLOl it FOLLOWS HIM HOME Bin Dodlej upturn the Oraifgc 1 Count) Pllte in Colors of \ tin- Northwood suhle. I \ ?:i ha*. : ? ? I ' ? -. V.l.o ... a ?er.ted racirg a?* race, I ? * ? ? ?y Ma i I : I ? cor.d ' ? - com | ed up and i ? ' i . As I wai ' 11 ? ?.?. It v.. r I . * * I i ? ' i ? ' l ? ' ? ' ? ? was lefl ? ' i,-a!'o way ' ? waa i had icratchi with that undei fore ? be al 'GOTHIC Arrow Collar' tHtONT MT, CRAVAT KNOT PI KFt?TTLY. 2 for 26c ICL-TTT ?fABODVarO i?c ass l ?a lowed to e'art Doublet, but thia wa? I There was some bal?n for .1 . ? r, as he won the North Shore -. ?rt, which broke oa toes ? -. ?.- . I ? like a . B ? .'? - | | | i | Be ha - I fully ? red, apparently, from a be '? RalmoBt Park. o WOMEN PLAY UP TO THE FINAL ROUND Washbuni Win*. Singles litic ol V.. st SitU* Tennis (Tub. n. Blanchard and M I do Gers,: - i ' ? Itnal roun'1 the i "' ' " ? i The summaries follow: . . ? , I ?? v ? ? Hi ... ? ?..?????? '.??.?? ? m ?: .... - :.'?-? .-? n ; - ? ... ? .. ? , -.: , Barga _. I *?::_? R , ?. a?i ? - , , ml - .. i. ? - -- . r . ... - . . \. .. ? i - . . . " -? Archie Reid Wins Rcid Golf ?Medal For the ?enth time Archin M. R( I mi terdny at th? ' Andrewi Golf I preaeal emblematic o? l ? th( - ?.:..! 71 for a to! ea better than < Brown. There also waa n half-ccnttir. I cap for men of Th? trophy was won by Dr. lai Murray BUtl? ?'olumb:a I niversitv, with '. cm Dl 22 ?"?9. In th.- Co andieap A. B. Hal h a card of 16? ? ? carda were retained edal: I. Tel ? -? 4 ?4 .. Reds Win a Golf ? Match at Wykagyl A i?a_ matcl ? - . the l,nk. ib . i and ? .- I v 11 points ? ? ,. nnei - . - ; i ??? -.. ' i ? ? ? I ?, - Englewood Country Club. ? ? i ?. ?. ... Nor? 74. ? ? I HOW THEY FINISHED AT PIPING ROCK , ? . - ? ? - .. 112-14' ' i.i ? ? ? ? . - ? . ' '?... * B d rin_i : . - . . ? ? . TfllBD ? ? I A ? end _ Bon?, ?g? ght i ^ ? i-i Kin **m .' I. -, {? . . : Bun . u ? ?.? . . A ,.? v P_?I*_a K"'-_ SI Bl ! . A ....?? Till* I- ?er. 11 v - i i > .?. . . - . , ..... ? 1 ImmU IXOI ' "I STY it ATE ? ' : " ? : : . 7 Kl 4??? ?. - I M > I ... ? i ' . ? ? ? ? a - ? . . .a. J Tjckcr. ' By BRIGGS Kelly?Body English . ? ? _ KAMPIER STILL STATEN ISLAND GOLF CHAMPION Wins Title for Fifth Time, Beating Barnhill on Fox lulls Links. SS well .nrned his reputation PR the "perpetual f-taten mpion." I1 i fifth ? ? ? . ? by i" ?3p and 9 tin:.] ??? the Rich ? inity to u ? ievemei i/hat no i ... i lie l he title ob roand, l h eight of th? ' . I, wh ? ? : . '..:' 1 ..'" g-lttil ,- ? n ing, therefore ? lv Yet he ..:?? I] r. In ? ? . ? . morning. Pichmond Botl ' ' whte ? a tel ' ? .- lity to ? i K ? i:.!? . ?i win at the ninth ho' i, t got into a dit :h he limits o ? ? ? Batet I'n ? ? ? ?pattered .1 aad m', fru:t ? ?-. ed to I"'. ? ? ??III ? ? a ? ? |f I ? - ? ? ' 4 ? - ? i i i s i a s t ? s??i nmmsrv follow?) ? l'iSl | sat W. I Ba-nl 1" ? a I . 1 ? Van i ? , . . ? <: r . t ? round,? H B ? - . i i . . Srarsdale Golf and Country Club. the Scan d Goll mes were riner ?Mi card of 110 In 1 4 Pear l '. I, Marchant : 19 T.'. ? A of take*, while Ma I B. ? ' MIXED l "i Bl .'Mi s a '?r N-t Mi I Mi ?. w II??'. ^ ' ? - ? - . . " ?? : ?i ' ti... ? j A ' ' ' . ? 4- - Il H Ml . 8, ? . ?' . MANY OUT AT GLEN RIDGE Marry Dl Smith H ins Two Prlre? It Class A Division. A thirty-six hole medal play handi r,.p in two rla?ses was held yesterda' on the link? of the Country Club o Glos Rldge. Harry D. Smith, witl 182 !? ISO, won both net and gros score prize?? in Class A, and Perc; Wilson, witn 188 3* -ir>0, did th? 6ame in the lecond diviiior.. The pri/.e for th?' best cross score it any roun.l was also gathered in b; Smith, with an 80, in th? afternoon. '1 hat lection of '1 ? elab which hai formed Itself into tue Watchung BOtOtli ... eoi orapetition fester snd .lames ( span led, with a enn The scores follow: ? UsBB a ?Jro?, II ?p HM If. 12 II Il M I ? ? . < .1?3 ?1 1" . 1?3 . || " >? '. 1*1 M IS IV. ?i. ?. ... ... ill i i ??> H li n i - ? ??- . ??.???? 111 o li 11 \-s n .....tas II I IValket .1." ?' ?' i. ii .- .;.'0 :<? I? H M l ?ard? . Ti"? ?-' I? .M ?? Il . . 1 ? ? : . :i? t? 1? ?; l H "?.?I ? 2 v. i. - m ?l II 11 ?0 17 WA.i M! Ml ?TiMI'K.TlTIIiN. .la-?s ? .I". .... et I-' 7 ' . .- : r? 10 is IV. M. M - lit '-"? - J. s o i.? ... IM ?l I .1 II N??,... lui ].' t Fads Johnson Shows Way at Montclair Golf Club Bweepatake? both morninp; and after elected store eeaipetltiei in three cli I pleats to di for tl "f the Montclair (loi i lah jreeterday. Eada Johasea not onlj ?; the naoraiag tahas, Claai ?\. bur siso in the lelecl id ?cor? event K. B. Cantnehael d;d the itua? ir I' Othei winners were II. A Horafoch, .1 B, Kreraer, J. \V. Allen am .1. j. Mangaa, Th? woman'? rutting competition wai won liy Mrs. F. E. l'onohoe, with Mit W. T. Cross r-econd. The medal play scores follow: m >!.;-.. as a i viAKKs i uiaa a ?,- -, i: .;, ? ... ia'.' SB. -? I V .8 . . II 12 SI r. J Tiirrn ... iii...? .. .... m i? i. ' ? f, ? It 'IS'...- II !? Tl '. i -, ?? i? :< ?. : i ? IM 1? f. t I ?.?-?? i T. A Hemfeck .....IM JO 71 li c R**j*a . N ? ntfrt i I'TAi.) ? . : ???- ? J n K:?n.-r ..... , M 12 U " ?: ?la ? . 88 M ? : MM B. i j v?' a"?- ..... M i? :? ' W I' a . ?'? 1- 77 It i- ' snial ' .?1 . 91 1? 7 I ?v . ?6 II II A 11 Hi - . ! ? ' I aaaaj .1W 1? s? a 4M ' r ? Betntoel Ml M fi ! .101 ?Ml.- .?0'. .? || J J Maniai -? on ? .iMiiTiri"-. (Satas a ... 77 ' II I,-. . . 1? ? ? :..?-- H n s ?sn-*i bad .?? ? :.' II I ?' ? . I'O f || A 1? III ... - .?0 ?. r. U '? ' ?r ; . ... M :? p, ? I.AS? . 3 3 Ma isa .95 10 II a i- liar** M 7 n aajdsley Club. Although there were more than, two hundred member! of the Ardsley Club out for golf ye-ter.i.iy. few took par' in the ?pecial I sad cap. M. P. w ? led ' Isbi A aith ?*'? 11 :t and F I Willay the second division, with '?' 'ow: ? LAM a ?, ,, ., ,;: -' lt'?P N?t M I" w s ? . j ? -, U. I 4 . ... j W. K I J r i : \\ . J M B It il a * ???- M n l? ...... ? . \tr. I ... . '. ? ?t? ? . ? ?? ; . ?a "il "???" v." .... . ? ;?'. ... B H M- ?? .mar?.n j ;; g0 Gibson Negotiating with Willard for a Bout Manager Not Likely to Put Up Purse Asked by Cham? pion or Get an Oppo? nent Worth While. Rilly Gibson,recently appointed man? ager of the Show (""nrporation, which will promote boxing contests in Madi? son Square (lar.If;-.. || negotiating with Teee Willard in the endeavor to nr-. range a match between the champion r.nd the wlaner of the Krank Moran .lini (offey bout, on October 19. Signs ?if activity in ?he RTillard camp of late would tend to indicate that he I? about ready to lay aside the reata and chapa ?i. don ''??* ..loves and felt-aoled ihoea, and forsake the saddle for th. boxinj. arena. Bal Hilly will doubtless do a lot of thinking before he hangs up any panes of |90,000 for any boxer in the world. It ha = been said ?ime and attain that Willard'a terme f".- -any match -tre |30,000, win, lose or draw. It is the opinion of many that no heavyweight in the world is big eaOBgh to give him ' an interesting eoBtest, and to match hi ti at any such exorbitant fee would be to invite tinanclal di-aster. It has i been the history of boxine in this eity j that the higher the price the more pun? gent the odor attend:??'*. Intcrcv groara In the Coffey-Moren ' battle, and it is fair to assume that '. one of the largest crowd- that ever sa'Ar a bout in Mad:, on Square Carden will he in attendance on next Taeod.y night. Moran II a favorite with thos.? who do not allow sentiment to saray tluir judgment, hut when (.offey enters th? ring he ?ill probably be on the long end af the money. The Irishm?.. foc in Coffey ,--- future champion, and no end of logic at-..I argument can make them change their viewpoint. Moran i> s seaseaed reteraa nn-l will enter the ring firm in the coniMenc-. inspired by laecessfal campaigns agaiii't some of the best men' in 'he ring. He Is a ,:ame, hard hitting boxer, and is fairly clever to noo*-. ( o'1.".-. irith everything in his favor, is baadieapped by ? glass Jaw. Ha simply cannot assimilate n wallop >n the chin, and twice he tottered on tho verge of defeat in h'-? most recenr bouts here. Against AI Reich he was on* on hit fee*, bal Al lacked the nervo to sail in and finish the job. Wifi , Flynn ho was in bad. but the old fire? man lacked the ?kill. ?Tohnnv Pundeo and .Too T.ivcrs, who boxed a alaahing boat tu Kbh. ts r-."!d a eeaple of moaths ?go. ?rill have it I rut in the rintr BOOB again. Thee were match*, to In? ?,-n roumis in Milwau? kee on October 26, And it mav come to pass that Dundee and Ritchie will settle their little ar? gument, ?ifter all Tom Andr?-ws bal offered the box.r? TO per cent of the erosg receipts for a ten-round battle in Milwaukee. Pi ter M?her was i great lighter, bet he was a poor business man. They '""? of th< ? ime , ? lr:sh eham i '-.ich ha* lived long after he him? i ?elf is onlv a faded memory, A crafty promoter off. re,] Peter a match, an?! i mentioned in an offhand way: "Your | end will be 30 per cent of the gross re- ? Ceiptl Your opponent will get .'{,?. perl ? . the bcI "I'll not foight"* peered Potar. "You i can't ehate me it's in per eiat of the1 , t it or northin" I'll be tnkin'." Hi? demaadl were cheerfullv mated Areola Country Club. i John W. Grifga, former Governor of | ?aw Jersey, I sd aritb Archie (iraham for Brst prize in the e:ghteen-hole ? medal play handicap yesterday at the areola Country ( ?ul>. Their respective ?COrOS wen- SB 11 74 and 71 "? 74. The competition was a special handicap ?0I lolunihus Pay. -? Nassau Country Club. Piadlaj S Pung?a?, former national champion, won th?. Presides..* Cap yaaterdai at the Nassau Coaatry flub. He had scon? af -I and ..'. for a IM ?otal for thirty-, ix holes of I i medal play ?cratch Th-re alio was a holiday handicap, which waa won by C. E. Robertson, with a card of PO 12 77. The handicap scores follow: Qros- Fl'-?p N?t. c. r. BWbartssa. ?i U 7* ft n Deaa . >*3 15 :s Ju.?--: Uniii . H i: r. II?-.. Cap? . "9 11 ;. T J Rrai. 98 is *? . il Vf..-* 17 ?? u a w . ?-_ in .M :? H POWER YACHTS OUT FOR AUTUMN RACE The Rudder \ inlshcs First, but the Grace Irene fiets Prize. Although the raring S? faehtS gen-1 srally Is considered a simmer sport,. ?he Taaiaejea raeht Club of Bheepa head Hay sent thlrtOBB power boa's over nn ocean COB TOO ye?terday for cups offered by Captain Ar'r.ir '?' ill?.tor. and If?nr .- Hagger'y The Mane was from the s'ar?'ng line I ' Manhn'?nn Reach te the Icetiaad Light, therice ?o AmBltM. 'hannel Light, then?-, to Buoy Ko. 2 In Am-' brass Chaaael, and th? - fin-' ishing Hag off Maahattea Hear... Th? Redder, the property si F. Syl? vester, was the - arrosa th . finish line. The lit?':? beat r H ,? eoarae >n I hi ra Bad Id miaati * The winaer, however, vas Grace rrene, which belongs to C_1 farad ':rs*- fr..'"- Ir," era*"* I on correcte.) time, on eorrec?ed time Panna S. took second piar. '7 the thirteea starters Balahed. The summary followai carnazas _?__ m ant? mon in noc? I, W I. BTABT. II "? a il COC? ?it:.? F moot i II 'I H ?. . I 1. . . ? ? l?t.u -v ? r? hi? ? ? ' * ? i : . * ; |, II n- I! .1 i: M I OS I. I . ' ' ? M ! _ * ? . l.?r_. J_r_M .1 ? I : ? I r .i? Bird, h i- ' -I..U ... Ill ? T?-hmt. - T. ': . . " -7 -, Kuddei V. r\v:.e.\Ar.I IS 00 Tient It, J M CoodtUTs . I)l_ I *? -. yi.irr IV J Tirrtr .Bit Bot . <" o r. 1 W A trwln._/*_?-:-.'. tw.-7??r-ete _?'V_? t.e? Entries for To-day at Laurel Track n__T lucr?atitint. |D_ t MB rur'.onn rostuTC-r . In -_?_ Ja'nt .ill >i. r>- __?.?. I'.i mi?? p_t__i . in ficlx ... . i:i <~?rrr.*:i .Ill w?i:c_i . :.? *ii- -? Can* ... at? i, .'.',: 'Bob? in * . .:'* Tatlaaa .......ill *._i!i_i . II Bell? . __ K'.v!.?-. :::. *r_:.r__ . :.: LttMU . ...Ill BXOOM) P.A'T, ?- .:?-.? ?*-.:?_. T__r- .71? __. ap 7_: ... "..? I * t I ? ' ' ;''???.i A'_?rt . 110' Jl_i L. . IN -.'... _ ???-""- . . . i ???ins . . 110 . tr?tt*?__ '.'7 ? A1 ?ir.? ?' A, ?.? . " "? ? I B Htm.ll : * Meen Di I. __bt-t? . ' . S? THIRD BACI -? ' ISS ?*_--?.ls tu. ..:. f -, * t s. ''--> Tni? t. S---1 Kl Cr-i'i-np'tin .1'. > I'? ..? ... A Im . ? *r r-j-i . . 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