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Second Section he Sttu. Sporting and A utomobiles GOLF, ATHLETICS, FOOTBALL, KENNELS BASEBALL. BOXING, RACING BILLIARDS NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1913 Vopyitght, 10U, by Ihf Sun Printing nnrf I'ubUthlng Association. ARMY TRIUMPHS IN A BRILLIANT FINISH Lone If n ti for ii Totiiliilowti us Tim' Kxpiri's I'revi'iits lipfcii.. COI.HATK IlKATKX. 7 TO IS Collcjrinns 1 1 u vi Iti'ttor of (In' Contest I'p to Nciir tin1 close. W'usT I'oi.ST, N. V.. not. 19 Tlx- Atmv football team defeated Colt;;!!''. T tci 5, this aftcinnou. mill those setvn points fur Ihf Armi came ns the game was ending a nil In llir nick or tint- fur tlx snlillci s. A fruition uf ii minute 1 1 1 1 -i iciud be tween Cnlgfte nud ii victory mill between tin1 At my mul defeat when ii spectacular run nf seventy -Hie yards In miKtit mi Al lil lulu hduwii, fi mi which 1 1 1 goal Was l.lrhill - 11 Nflis.lllnll.il clnllllK nf "" ilchtfill guttle, fur tin' Colgate touchdown, in. nil' III (lie siTimil iiiaitcr mi'l from wlilih ln K'iiiI was kicked, was tin- Imme diate upshot uf :i dash uf soicnty yards, Until touchdowns weie frmn sudden flights through ii broken Held, the runner In inch case. l'i Itcharil fur tlin A r 1 1 1 mnl I Colli iiHoii fur Colgate, crushing I:ihI mnl thruiigh senttrit il upiun iitn, aided by intss.il tin Mi x mul pllutcd liy gnod Inter fcrclM The teams weie closely matched, lint lth the Army un the whole outplay cd by the i nlleglaiis lu within n few minute uf the I'liiHe, when ll series uf Aimy furwanl passes, lung mnl sliurl ami lllllieil mi III il Hperiitluli, prcci ileil the touchdown, hut which. thniiKh successfully executed, fulled to luuiluie a stole. I'i tu this time Col gate hail hail the hi tter of the battle. One whirlwind stroke inuhlcil the Army to "In So Hue was the llnlsh which the West Pulnt team drew through stros uf clr riimulaiii i x that the ball uiih being mapped baek ill the lluiil scrimmage s.iincthlng like a second before time ex. plreil The linesman blew his hnin. but the ball being In mutlnn any attendant piny was Iigal until eumileteil mnl thin inn wasn't iiiiupleleil until I'rltehard hail i.niKht lh" Colgate punt, had laced scichly-llio .lards for a touchdown anil Hie goal had been kicked. Th.it was the wlndnp uf a cuntrst kaleldiixiiiplc lu its periods uf lushing, dashes uf vm lulls lengths, ipilck changes, i luxe shavis fur Held goals, a blocked kii U and general nssnrttiu nt uf tciurrlng i xi iti mint I'mt nf the time the Aiiny lelled nil substitutes, sending them III III Hocks and clinging lu that prearranged plan nntH Upstanding the threat nl defeat, .hist Inline the ttllsl lllinllhgtoll, Col gate's liar guuid un frictice mid a good lie, made way tin a substitute. An Huntington wasn't un hand when I'lloh did got loose, the iiucstiott atuse whether thi slippery WiM l'i.iu iUartei wuuhl lme bull able lu limine Ills way clear uf tin whnle Cnlgntc ti.im as he did had HiintliiKtun been the llual mall between him and the gn,il line. Whither be would I1.1M' ur nut. It was brllbmit run on lis iiw II Kiel lis. The Army kicked off and the ball ic tu mil to them w.i a punt after lliltitlUK ton had inn back the kickuft twenty . lids llnl. lis and lludkiuu did sume kuiiiI line bnakliiK eaily III the ipimter and the ball was un '"Mates I'd ard line uhen llilrs haul tackle spilled mi end run. A place kick was trlid, with Hue linhllni; the ball, but he fumbled the pass and 1'itiiMiii and Wi hi r swnruiid down nil him. They blocked the kick and Wt hi i i. in Ihlity-tlve yards with the bull, lie wa.s nailed Iriun In hind by Hudcsun. With a shlftliiK backtiehl nianieuMe the Cnlcate backs look a turn at iusIiIuk and b tuinlliK in snurply, buied the Aiiny line lor substantial ,'alns. The ball was mi the Arm "." aid line when the Hist iieilml eiiiled. on resuming play the At in) Inst live yards for beliiK nlfside, hut pievetited a l'uli;a:e advance mid the imter tiled a furwanl pass un the fourth down. It didn't mt .tie necessary dis tance mid the leather went to West Point on iluw ns, llnbb- sent away a Ion- punt mid at ex. Iteinelit was eicilcd b (lie wild scianilile fur the hall. II was brought hack because th" Aiiny was off side and ' punted .1 j.i In. It was eauwht cleanly by Huntlnutnn this time. I'ive sulx in a hunch ent Into the Army line for the ii-nlm; scrimmage lu Colnate territoiy. It was then that ("olsa'c worked a play which upset the soldiers and earned a touchdown. The Atniy forw.nds nisheil in on a bluff forward pass and Iiubln.in, taking the hall fium behind the team mate who was lu the act uf tin owing ll, ilrclwl ilear of the Aim's lft tlank Loose tackling and good Intel ferenre cu lled hill) nut Into Hie open. The A m kept after him, hut couldn't overhaul hill) and he was falling across the line when tacldeik foUate decided on a punt out, but iim the punter wasn't well pnitivtcd he made a mess of the kick and t'olgate had no chance to convert the touchdown inlo a goal. A ttn yard gain by Onley on a fake kick and a twenty-fhe md end inn h Pilchard on a fake kick took place befuie the half ended. Cokate's defence stood up Miimgly in line play, and although In the thiid period Doe ran a punt hack twentv-me yards to t'olgate' 40 yard line, tlie lull went to Colgate on down' on her 3:' it i il line, Theie was no great piumlse of a score lu this quarter and In the punting which took place Abel uf Pol sate lifted the- ball for a, nice distance. West Point's defence was more alert tn the list quarter and fmreil a good iIphI of punting. Huntington ptesented a xery decollete front as tlin result uf hIi.ii p tackles by the Army ends, who were luxering punts. Due muffed a punt, which was rccoveied by t'olgate on tlve Aiiii'h i'O yard line. The Polgate ends and tackles Mere fast In getting down under klrka and quick at falling on the ball. Within striking distance of a scoie, Col gate Inst fifteen ards for holding after iinley had made live yards on a plunge. Colgate, tried a placement goal from the 'n ,ird line, which was narrowly missed. The Army punted tu Huntington in mid field, llDgrant holding col Colgate fifteen yardi. and Prichard niude a dash of twenty yards after nabbing ,i punt. An time was nearly up, the Army, as a Lift resort, opened up with a string of forward pafses mid put through several very iffectlve nm. Prichard did the throwing mid llolibs and M.ukoe the te reiving. Colgate finally Interiepted a thmw and In lh" following scrimmage 'punted Men Hat then caught a forward pass, which ) Iclded a net gain of twenty vardi, and from the next scrimmage the Army tiled a heave over the goal line, It f .nt the ground uiiconipl.-tid, ('Vlgate put the ball In play from scilm maun on the 2n yard line, couldn't ad- .nice h) line plays, and Abel United well tntn Army tvriltory. It was a long lift and Prlchaid. catching cleanly, wu under May befoie the opposing ends could close In He swung to the left and streaked filnng tieal the side Hue, Ills Iuteiferers helped lilin by blocking off opHinciits, and lie paased ui the back group of defcrulve men. lit twitted to the right to etude Joseph V. Carney i lie mix ennie nil Hie ttii.t from Mnn l-'mnelseo to iln lfreiln He Oro, the eliiiiiiilon. for the three imimIiIiiii lllle nl llujle's Vnii'iiilifr ,1, ll nud T. lie (till priictlse hi l)nl' nil till neel., nieelltiu loenl iliier In eihlliltlon mimes eneh dn. the leiiialnlu. h.irileis. who were put out of the way by the Interference, mid In the last twenty yanls, with a clear Held, had tun much spied to h" call'lhl flom behind, lie went ovei the line with a good lead and Woodruff klekfd III- goal. It was a leinaikahle u llnlsh u' a football g.ilile has had lu yeais The lineup . rtny MHrkoe Wniins tfntli.ini Mii:in .Iniirs Weysnil ttnice Hue IfoilKsoll llrnedlel lord Pie.tlnn I.i f I end l.i (I l.ickle 1 1 It k'li.nt Centre lllvhl Kimril Kllflll inelde. Illeht end 1,111 irterb.icU I ell lllillliiiel. Ith'lil luilMnick lullliiit'k I'nlKllte T Sullivan flier brooks Peterson J..stilllvan thrl Itlley Itiiiitltigton (Inlry Sefton Swiirlout Score intc, T Ciilir.lle, n Toilrtnlowns Pitiliird. lloliliisoe tioril Ironi tniii'hiluw n WoiKlruir Sm I is 1 1 1 ii tcs jeuelt for Msrkne, Mlirkis' lor .levvelt, .lewetl fol Mlirkne, Ijirklll fur W'Vtllie. Mrrrtell fer teneliniil. Mrnehsni for llrrili'k, llerrlek lor Me.icliniii. Undilrll lor tri:witn, (t'lthre lor .lenes. .bines for O'llare, o'llnre for .join's. Mcrrllat for Ilo?e. Unite for Mrrrllilt, Merrllnt fol Huge, Pilchard for loe, Pee for Prlcjnird. Pilchard for line. DimiIs for Hodgson, lbnl.er for boots, llotihs for benedict, WoodruiT for llolitis, Hess fur rord. Mclnictilln fnrT. Siilllvfiti. .Stewart for Hioitlncion. Itotilns'iu fnrOnlev.Onli'i for Itolilnson, ItnmseyforSefton, lioan e for Swnrlinit. lh feree Tufts t'tnplre Villi. Ilnispisii cwion 'lime of periods in minutes e.ich LAFAYETTE EASY VICTOR. doilolsleVs llefenl to Swurlli re b ll round Streiiutb. Pasto.v. Pa.. Oct l- Lafayette, by elrellni: Swm thinnre's end, clashing through its line and by the toe of Scheeten. who kicked two goals from the Held, adinlnistered a defeat to-day by a score of I'.i tn n, l.ifa.vette was In the game fium stmt tu llnlsh and had Swarthtnuie on the lb fence all of the time. Swaithinoie, with a slightly crip pled team, playd a plucky game, but could not withstand the onslaught of the l,afn.vette backllebl. Scheeren, Ketrls and the Diamond buys were the main stars fur Lafayette. The lineup: bsfiiyellc Positions. Swartliniare. Kurrl, U-fteml. . Iielaney llrver Ufl tnckle ... McCovern liiillrk j-lt iriiard . ... MrCabe ....- 'Cpniri. Uiluiiprn WiHidnard ItlBht iniiird I rllten Waienhursi IMirht tackle Hunter 11. Diamond. ItlBht end . , . . Mevens .1. Iilaniond yuarirrhack ... McKIss rk Kennedy U-ft halfback .... Mrllrk llrnwii Might halfback Mason .Sclieereti rulltwrli Curtis nr ijifmeite. II): Swartlimure. n. Tiiueh- downs Scheeren. ?. (ioals from unirlidiiwn Hever. Coals from neiu Tii-nccren. .'. nuusoimes Uifavrtle. Hannrluivver for .1. IHaniund. helly - I .:... I.. ...I lli.iw.r fur Si hfi.fcn' Nunrlh. more. .Sliechaii fur Mcfabe. March for Curtis, Mcl atie ror s,neenan.i urns no .nioiii. unrrfr Morlce. I'rniisylvnnla. Pniplre Ituper, Prince tun. Linesman lleiinett. Pciins) Ivunln. Time of guarterr in and a minutes. COLLEGE FOOTBALL RESULTS. At New ll.iv ell- Vale, 37, LehlKll. 0. Al Hartford - Trinity, Hi Ainhi-isi. 0 Al Princeton Prlinetioi, 13; Hyruruee, 0. Al CmnlirldKe ll.irvnnl, 17; Holy Cross. 7 At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 2S, brown. (..ir..ii in, Hiicknell, 7. At At V P A nti.ipoiii-- .snvy. ; wu siii-ioi. ii. Ohio Field SprlliKllebl T H I'K; N . 'I. fltniilia -Netirnska. 7; Mlnneiilta 0 At At ItnlelKh, N C A Bliil M.. Jii; K.ivld. mm, ', ... At Porilniini rieni - roroiiani, ;i; .scion Hull, A I At A I West Point Army. 7, Colgate, i; Hanover- Dartmouth, v, WllllaniK. 6, Plttstmrg Pittsburg, l:, Carlisle, fi Pnston, Pa - Lafayette, Id; Su'iirlh- At mfiri. At W.iKhlniilnn, I'.i W and .1 . 17, I'enn Htnte, ). At liett) Hlwrg .MiihleiiliiirK, :0; (leit. bill K, ' At Tuft" -Tuftn. IS, Pnlverslty of Miilne, 0, At Chump ilKti. Ill llllnids, St; North. westetll, tl At Ann Arlinr Anitles, 12; MhlilK.in. . At l.liituln Nebrisk.t, 7; Minnesota, n At L.ifn)ete, I tn I -Wlsi oimln, 7; Purdue, At Cleveland Western Iteserve, 17; Ken- inn. At Olierlln 'hbi fl.il At Clin liinull I'nlve o, vilierlln, 0 Ity nf Cincinnati. 44, Ohio Wenleyiltl. .1 At ChhMKo l'nlvirlty of Chlragn, 2.1 1 low. i, it. At I'uliiinbl i, .Mo. lllssourl. hams 17. At l.JWlenrc. Kull Ivnnv.in. 11 20, oklii. llr.ik. 1.1 . 0 Tu Al New Krle.uis .Mll"lipl, la nt-, A I lurl. At At ,1 New Hruiuovlrk It u t g rs. III). IlirmliiKliiini-(ieorct.i. 20. Alati.ini i, o. iiMoihn -I'reluhtiin. 13. Miiruueite. i. It ,ollrEivlllel'lllini"vn, 10, I'rslnus, 7, At l.ancaster--C and M . 41: St. Johns. At .SVuiirk. tie iie nware, Temp e. At I'rlnnii -1 111 nut s. 37 I Nnrtluvenlern. 0. 0 At V muter. Ohio Case. St: Wonsler, At Si l."lll Mcnoot ol .nines, M. l,oill. ll At tialeslnirK Knox. 21. Psrsoti. 0. At Itiu liester lloi'hesler, 'i: lluuilltnn. 0, Al lliirllimton. VI. llnwdoln, 13; Ver nunit, 3. At Worcester, Mum Dartmouth fresh men, 11, Won ester Acidetny, 0 Al Ann Arlmr, Mich. M. A. C i:, 17, nf Mlililn.in. 7 At Chnrlnttesvllle, V Virginia, 35; Vlr glnlu Military, 7. At Hclienectndy -Wesleynn, t; Cnlnn. 3. At Wntervllle. Me. Colby. I; II. I. A., , At Medford, Mmm. Tufts, 1; L'nlverslly nf Mslne, . Iluponl fiunners Bent IlliaU, Wii.minotos, Del , llct is. The nupiuit liun Club dcieiitrd the Clean lew dun Club uf I'lilhiiklphlii here to-day in an iipenltiR shout nf the I'lillailelplila Trap KliiMitltiK League I'hnniplonship series. The core wm Dupont, l9 ; Clearrlew, 491. LEHIGH OUTCLASSED BY NEW YALE TEAM A ItoniHrkttblc Tinprovcnioiit Noted by PnrtiNaiiH of Kits, Who Win by 37 to 0. UK A NX SENSATION AT END HriTiit Addition to Vnrsity Is Deadly in 'I'ackliiiK Kick Cntoliprs. Nbw Havisv, Oct. IS. In a game allow ing wondetful Improvement on the part of the Vain team to-day It defeated Lehigh h.v a score of 3" to 0. I'lihlnsed vvltm sses who had aeen every game at Vale l'k hi thin venr a.ild that Lehigh was the strongest lean) Vale had pla.ved this yi-Mr, mid during the first period, while Lehigh was friali, Vale was able to scon only once. In fact the Lehigh team periodically took braces and once, within tin minutes of the end of the game, when Cornish bail made a run to the . ytiri1 line, the Lehigh line braced: Yale's four drlviM against It were Ineffective and the vlslturs got the ball on downs. The Le high temn was iiccomp. uiled by a large squad of rooters who came, ill a special train filled with the Idea that Lehigh at hast was to score and probably win. I'lom the Vale standpoint the playing uf lb ami, the new- end, was the hope ful sign, Hratin was down under ever)1 punt mul he generally stopped the Lehlkh tuniiii without gain. There were excep Hons, and It should be said that Clicno weth of Lehigh played the best game any visiting quarterback has played at Vale b'liltl this )ear. He'caught nearly every Vale punt mid If he could avoid Hr.inn be mailt a good gain. If he couldn't he hung onto the ball, with a single excep tion. Sawtelle mid K. W. Ureen, the two Lehigh i mis, also outshone the other memlielH of the team. Lehigh, early In the game notketl the forward pass with much greater success than Vale, but toward the end a forward pass from Wilson to Hratin over the goal line resulted In a touchdown for Vale. This wan a beautiful punt from the yard line to Hratin. who stood Just over the Lehigh line. It was high and the Lehigh men were unable to Intercept It Wilson, who was shifted to fullback a week ago and sermttl lost In the position, came Into his own to-day and played an excellent game both III the offence and In the defence. Ill the early part of the giuiie he did particularly will. His run ning back of punts and his running with the ball on a shift play were features. Knowles nntpuiited Cireeii, his Lehigh opponent, and his punts were wll placed. Aiiworib. who was In the greater part of the game In the other Vale halfback nos It on. played a hard ngniing game, Hut the credit of the barkfleld goes chiefly to Cornish, who played only be cause of the Injury to Thompson on Thursday. Cornish ran the team with more snap than any other Yale quarter back in years and dltl more Individual work. He squeezed through the holes In the Ynle-Lehlgh piles of scrimmage again and again and In a brilliant play accom plished one of the Yale touchdowns. Kurlv In the game he ran back the punts and made several quarternacK runs. fntll he was replaced by Ktlllman Pen-b-linii did the kicking after touchdowns, thus nlowlng Ketchnm a rest. Ketchem oiercame his tendency to holding, which has characterized his playing so far this season, and was an Ideal guard. Hoth teams were penalized frequently, but most or the penalties were against Le high. Two Lehigh men were hurt and helped off the Held, Kllck and W. Creen. Yale made no change In the lineup until the last period. Then a new haek fleld went in before It was over Ham mer for Cornish, Castles for knowles. Wheeler for Alnsworth antl (Inernsey for Wilson. The changes w ere made grail -uallv Pendleton and Ketchnm went out from the line before the game was over and were replaced by Stlllman and Way. Cornish tried one goal from the field, which was blocked by Lehigh, but the ball was recovered by Martlivg. put Im mediately Into play and Cornish took it over for'n touchdown. Krom a spectacu lar standpoint the feature for U-htgh was a twentv yard quarterback run for a first down bv Chenoweth. The lineup. Ysle. tlrnnn Tsltsil Ketrhnm Msrilni Wnrrrn,... Cendleton. Cirter.. . 1 'ornlsh. Alnsworth Knowles, Wilson. .. Positions. I'hlirti. ' l-ft end ... F. V. lireen Left tackle , .. IWt rnard . . Centre Itls-ht Kiiard Itlchl tackle,, , ...ItiKhtend... . gtiarterbark . . . .Left halfliai k , . Illnlit halfback . Fullback .... Mrtariiiv tirumbsck 8eni((s V. tireen llnlley Snwlrlle Chenoweth rileir KeaiD" t;rlehton Score- Vale, 37; lehlh, n Totichrlow n Cornish. Ilrann, Wheeler, Mllson, knowles. Coals from touchdowns- Pendleton, 3: Alas worth, final from Held -Alnanorth. Substitutes Vale. Stlllman for Pendleton, May fnr Ketrliam, Hammer for Cornish: Castles for hnowles; Wheeler for Alnsworth: tiuernsey for Wilson, l-ehluh. Illanco for W. (ireen. Kuhn for Hlrk, (IITIiials Pendleton of llnwdoln. referee; (illlln der of Pennsylvania; umpire. iJintl. .Navy lines man, lime of quarters IS minutes. ST. JOHN'S IS SMOTHERED. Kmnklln anil Marshall Holl. In Score nf 4T in O. I.ANCASTW1. l'a.. et. 18. St. John's proved mi eney proposition for Franklin nnd Marshall here this afternoon In one sided game played In a ilrtzzlinK rain; score, 47 to 0, St. John's attempted many forward passes, none of which were successful, and failed to make a single tlrst down. 13. Mylln. Hulti and Herman made loin? runs forTTTe Hlue nnd White and tiearhart unlneil repeatedly through the line, Hnrtman made the last touch down unassisted, blocking a kick, scoop. Inp up the ball and taking It across, llol man and Relby played n good defensive Kiime for St. John's. The lineup: Nt. John's. positions. I". A- M Andrews Left end.. Mlltlden Scitiy, belt tackle., , Usrtman Cecil., brft guard M'siiiemsn llolman... .Cenire IMrld Smlih.. Illehl runrd. . . Tesl: MrNutt. Might tackle . , , , .Smith Ijiniar, Hlthtend . ., ShalTncr Saddler , . Oiiarlrrhaek.,. . II. .Mylln llanve Left halfhnek. . . Ilulse Ulnsluw Hlght halfback. fieahart 1'lllult. . Kullhark Herman Score -I'ranklln and Uanhall. 47; St, John's, o. Touchdown -tiearhart, 1: Herman, i; Mylln, Snilth. Ilartman. (loalfrom touchdowns HuUe, Substitute- I'lanklln and Marshall: Syke for tllldden, Selbert fnr ShalTner. ll. Mylln for V.. Milln, vetel for Wauceman, Sola for Ilartman: St John's: Noble for llanve. I'helps fnr Wins low. Ilrferee- Miller, llaverfnril. t'mplre llennls. I'ennnylianla. Unesman Weynouih. Yale, Time of periods-Ten and Di e minutes. Rrooklfiia Tor With Semi. Proa. The Ilrooklyn National League team nhut out the Uregorlans, a Brooklyn aeml professlonul team, In an Interesting game nt Kbbetn Field yesterday afternoon, by the acore of 8 to 0, Itagan was on the slab for the Dodgers for Ave Innings, al lowing only two hits. Hull Wagner then took up the twirling burden and allowed only one safety. The score: It H. v.. Krookl) lis, , , H 1 I I I I x 13 o llregnriana 0000,0 000 0 0 1 '3 Batteries Itagan, Wagner and Piacher; Mry.'ft, Carey, Schwab and Stelnman. SUCCEEDS WHERE MEN FAILED 1 1 1 -JmJ'Jm ll the Cot ' pl ' h lilnily-n nnrn-trrif, flic crHi'k Knullikh niinmn plMrr hn nnn H HOLY CROSS HOIST BY ITS OWN PETARD (tonsil Piny Kiuillcs llnrviinl's Dmiilcr mnl 'r(iiicli(l(iwiis Follow Mell. rXTIMKLY MI'I'K COSTLY Fi'pctllcy Drops I'unt anil Itivnl Knd Ti'mis to liint' for First Score Then Worm Tunis. CAMnitifHiK, Mass, Oct. Is--Hniv.ini played iIuks mound the iikkii'ssUo Holy Crnss team In the Stadium tu-day, inlllnn up a 47 tu 7 score. The ii'KUtais received the shuck uf the season lu the Mist few minutes uf play when a muffed kick by Quarterback Kieedley opened the way for a Holy Cross touchdown, the llrst that has been made against llaughtuu'H eleven this fnll. Hut after that the I larval d men. thoroughly ntuuseil, came back with a rush and before the end of the Hist half bad scored four tiuichdnvv us si ml had 11 total of ,11 points because uf thesi nil a goal from the Held by IMille Malum the last two periods Harvard scorid In two more toiiclulow ns ami Mahau gut another Held goal, while the visitors never threat ened to do much and were iilumst In lout at the end of the game. This was the same lean) ilint held Vale to a 10 to 0 seme three weeks ago, but to-day the Worcestrr eleven was plnylng without Its star lint man, Ostergieii, be hind whom the team's attack had been developed by Kersbiirg, u former Harvard guard, now the Worcester run eh. The touchdown made by the visllots was the sensational one of the gam". After the klckoff Holy Cross was stnpped In Its tracks, lingers then driving a beautiful long punt well down tlin Held. The ball came to breedley, who misjudged il and then made a bud muff. II hounded almost straight Into the arms of the visiting full back, lioiinvnii, who bad an easy and un obstructed run of thirty yards for a touchdown. , Alter hiving been scored against Har vard went back at Its opponents with a will Holy Cross plajeil the toughest game thai has been seen on Soldiers Held for many a day, In fact so rough that football sometimes sienieil foigotteii I11. 1 ' iv 1 u iiouio l met tlie tough play at every angle nnd, though ther were no disqualification" the match will stand as a pietty haul old battle. Tin Holy Ctn.'s players were not In ver.v good cie I ',1. . .1. e" the Hist llfteell mluules of play. It taking nearly two liuurs to 1 il 01 in. lour twelve minute periods, not a moment's time, however, being taken out for Trainer Donovan's men. After the Hist flic minutes the gami dcvelopcil Into a runaway. The vlsltots had no chance to do much except when they worn m keen to take advantage uf Freedley's muff at the very beginning of the game. Kxcept tor the touchdown th visitors never were nearer than Hiirviiurs 1 Mules getting oft mm successful furwanl TiS yard lino In the Hist period, Hie ii:i lufs fnr tvvelie jaiils, did not make an third line in the third and the r,s yard other Hrsl down until late in the game. line In the fourth. In the secniul pel hid Holy Cross, by the use of Its iiii" suc cessful forwnnl pass of the game, reached Ilaivard's :i7 urd line, but was Ihiovvn hack after n short advance and then Hei gln failed to make 11 goal fioni place, ment. The Worcester team could do ab solutely nothing against Harvaid's attack when the first string men were lu tlie game nntl their own plays wire coutlii u Un mothered by the trcinciidoui charges of Storer nniT!llhiatt, the Hnr vnrrt tnckles, or broken up by tint itiJrU working O'Hrieti and Coolldge, the ends. Harvard senred four tnuchtlowns In the tlrst half and two In the secniul when the substitutes were In, Immediately after Holy Cross got Its seven point lead, the Crimson took a short kick un the Holv Cross 4a yaid Hue anil then, In : eight driving plays nt the tackles and Hided by two penalties, one for the visl- 1 tors' Interference 011 11 forward pass anfl the other for offside, pushed straight down tir the goal. The scum was tied after Htorer's goat hail followed the touch down made by llettle, Hist substitute fur Hrlckley, who did not get tnto the game. t Hhortly after this Coolldge blocked a Holy Cross kick, Oilman getting the hall for the crimson on the visitors nn yarn line. Here Holy Truss held well, mul Mahau missed a try for, field goat f 1 out I Hie j yarn line. i iiuvi ii iv ini ii itiu back the kickotit to the Holy Crow 17 yard tine, from wttere Hsrvurfl Iwttwefl . . ... . . i.. ...... ' in Street Clothes i Hftfi ("With .VtOHHIS, dm Oklahonm (Sinn), is one nf those) follows 11I111 I'orjjivt' and forKt't. Morris ivhilp Mopping over in Ohienuo r (iilly ini't 1111 iippfin-nt Htrnnmir wliii sliippinl him on thn back nnd pxt'liiimcd: "Hullo, Carl, old sport.: Have driiilt!" "No, thanks," replied tho "Jam. "I'm not ilrinkiiiK." "WVIII have a cigar?" "Much obliged! I'm not smoking!" "Is that so? VVll, can't you shaki liantN with tlm fellow who gave you that licking in Madison Square Ciardcn? I'm .lim Flynn!" "I'lynnV Why, I didn't know you in street clothes, Mm! How are, you?" And MorrU threw his arms around the I'ueblo Fireman's neck in fond embrace. They had both a drink and a smoke. s J its way across tlie jjoal In six plays. Harvard scored again within half a inln. lite, .Malian making a line return after ,1 beautiful run In nf the klckuff, tins Holv 1 Cross piailer dropping the hall on his 1 i 1 yiinl Hue and Capt. Stoier being on the '" Ket It mid to romp across fur the tlilnl scute. Th 11 moment after Harvard had kicked, returning the klckuff, Dolati while pulsing the ball tu make a forward pass, was bowled over by (jllman, luslng tho hall and Coolldga getting It 011 Holv On-s-'s !', iit-il line, from where he had an easy time making another touchdown 'I lieso Coin touchdowns with the gnuN that followed put the score to 28 to 7. After that Harvard began to use sub stitutes who weie not so effective. Still .Mahau managed tn kick a Held goal from the an .vard lino before the end 'of the Hist half nud to diop one over the bar ' 1 ftom the II yard line before the second ' half was three minutes old. Mllholtaiul later tiled tn score by drop kicking, but his shot was too low, Thn touchdown in tlie third peilud was the result nf 11 beautifully executed fol- , Haul p.'iss, Itolllns to Coolldge. The pas was made from the Holy Cross ,1fi yuiili line and was directly over centre, The ball c.triled nearly thirty arils, being , caught by Cootldge, who was going at lop .speed and who scored befuru the visitots' knew what had happened, In the fourth period Haivatd pushed Its way down to the vlslturs' goal three limes. mi" being held un downs on th" 2 yard line, fium where Hogeis, tin. vlillm-' kicker, got away a fotty-llve yard punt. ' The next advance of forty consecutive .vnrds 1 1 suited In the touchdown that set the Hual score. When the whistle blew ' ending th" game Harvard hud completed a sbad.v Journey fioni Its own 6 yard line tu within three yards of the Holy Cru-s post. The Haivaid team when It gut going pla.ved the must effectlie football of the yea i, duing wonderful work lu Interfer ence fur nililse.iMin, The tuckllng was haul and sine and the varsity rush line was steady as a lock. Holy Cross be- 11 lieu linlaii lipped off eighteen raids out side a substitute tackle and end, The miming back of kicks by Hurdwlck antl Mall. 111 was phenomenal, Moth of these lin n kicked well, particularly llanlwirk. The I Inly Crnss team was pretty much batten d up as the result nf the game, while llarvatd, aside from many cuts and bruise", received no setbacks because ofi the toughness of the-plny. The lineup: llarvniil, Position'. Holy CrosH. Oilrlen .. U-ttenil ., MrOvbe Stoier Ij'ft tackle.. Milirnth Cowiii 1-eft iruard., lUifgrrty 'It ii in 1 im II Centre llrawley I', nil,.,-!: Itiirlil irllHril.. Unrrkui. lillnmi , Itlcht tackle. , Cahlil CooliiKe ItiKhtend Meteiier rrtedle yuarterbark , Mullen Mahau fit nairoack , llncers llarilwlck llliht halfback, , lr Ik-tile 1'iillhark , Donovan Score Harvard, 47: Holy Crosa, 7, Touch downs HoaovAii, llettle. Ilardwlek, Storer. Cisj. I nl ire.'-': Itollins, (Ioals from touchdown' - llraw ley. .Slnrcr. 4; Itllliolland. Coals from field Malum. 1. Substitutes Harvard: Mllholland for (lilrlcn, I,. Curtis for Coolklge, Mill for I'rnnnek, Soucv fur Trumbull, It. Curtis fnr Storer. Kolllna for Marian. Imuran for freed ley, Coolldre for I,. Curtlh, McKlnlork for Ilardwlek. Whitney fnr Coiilldirr, Dana for Mllholland, Wratnn for Cowen, F. WUhlncton for Mill, Curih for Whitney , II Ulcus for Ik'tll", Watson for lgn, Wallace for McKlnlork, UtiderwiHsl for Mill; Holy Cross: (livrrfc fur llascerty, Dulan for Donovan. Ilertn n for Oiviefc. lotrii for llerinn. liaKin-rly for Hi tcr. Ilogris for Metevler.O'Keele torllrawlev, i,nwi" ... if is. -r. i nr ri.T ... ... I ri.wi-ii. , sarihiiinre. I'mplie I'red W. HurleHh. Hieter Linesman V. II. burke, Wnrmlcr l"oly. Time fourtlmr ittrlodi. 0UIMET BEATEN BY VETERAN. Open Chntttnlan Stufeiinilia In J'erol- iinl tin llrookllnr Links. IIiiimkmnk. Mass., ltd is. Ki.incls Oulinet. the national open golf champion. 1 was beaten at match d.iy again to-ila) , Thl Urn,. Kratik H. Hoyt. a letetali m i twentv vears on the links, disposed of his ' . ...,.... . n I I I.. i.i iv. ill ' youiniui opppneiu, - up tinu the setnt-llnal totind uf match pl. fr 1 1 o.it ,v - " I of '!. In the afternunii Hot was dctcatc'i I bv W. P. Kecley, Itrooklawn Cnuntty Club,' lilldneisnt. Conn, up and 1 tu pl.iy. the, latter taking the tepllca of the tinphy mnl and haling his name Inscribed upon tne original cup. I tlllltiKI Mas beaten tin) t sevei.it limes this season, hut to-day the veteran a at his best, while the champion used llvree putts nianv limes. In the rlii.il round neither Scelcv nor lloyt pl.i)ed ver.v will, the bitter's tee shots lielng good, while his Iron wotk mid putts win- lu gnal con trast to .what he showed asalnst Oulmet sev. ill liiiriou llulllos, tin- oonit .Inierleiui ulrl ttlm mis riiniirriip to .Ills Hill enseriif I. GIANTS BEGIN WORLD TOUR WITH VICTORY Trounce Wlii.r So. II to -J, in (icliiwny (iiiine tit ('iiiciniiiiti. .MATTY OITIMTCIIKS IlKNZ Yonnysli-r Kns.v I'rcx for .Mixed National l.cirii Army in Kiirly Inniims. O.svis'wti. net v -Tlie tnst game uf the Uliitllld the world trip between the lilanls nud the White Su was staged this afternoon at Iteiliand 1'i'id, mid the I Hunts, due tu their hea-v wink with the stick, tin il little tumble in winning, scum II to 2. At the stnrl of tlie gmne Maihew son, the veteian, was un the mound for the (Hunts, ami fnr the White So llenr, the ynungsii r. This was 11 gteat day for lien, and due ptubablv tn the eleite'iient of all that was taking place abuiit I1I111 he was unable to pitch hW usual guml game, A number uf motels fioiii bis I home town, llalesvllle, Iml, weie In tint stands tn give him a big welcome mul ' also do what thev could fur lit 1 1 1. and the relebtntion probably had much to do with his fottn, as the lilanls bad ver.v little : trouble In gifting to him rapidlv Hits came very fast in the hist few Innings, specially the si-coiul, and the (Hunts soon built up a lead thai could not be overcome by the Sox. The heavy hitting lu the eaily part of tlie gmne spilled the fate of lletiz. nnd after the , second Inning and th lelu.itloiis enn- I necied with piiscntlng him with a loving cup from the admiring ones at hutiie hail been dispensed with l.eveunz wns sent tu the niuiiud In take his place With the game Hi inly lu the pockets nf the (Hauls .Matliewsou was lelleved mid the game was Hn'slieii by i'esreau, who had 1111 1e.1l t inutile in tin- Innings that h" worked. fTlie attendancii at this, tin- tlrst game uf the mound the woild lilp, was not what it should have Is-en, due to the run clitloll of the weather, which was mine ' on the older uf football than b.iseliall weather. Iloth teams left here tills eve. Hint- r,- ('lilciii'ii U'hi-ri. Illov ivlll t.l.v , simdav Thescnie: (illUAdO lA ati r h Welti 'r.ss 1 ' i Shnfer.M) :i 11 11 I. NKW YOHK iN I. p a e .in r 11 p :i 0 Hnndz'e.rf n 0 11 n 11 1 : s I 0 1 1 :: ii lioiilin.il 0 11 Muiiee.ll (1 n l.olierl..ib n ft Diiyle.'.-li 0 o;.Merkle.lb. 4 I Dool.tll." (I O.T'r'e.el.rf Chosi'.lb. Craw 'd. ef While.rf Carh'n.ll llemer,:ii Srhllk.e nein.n.. 4 11 4 1) :i 11 i n 1 r, 0 : 0 ic n I a 0 (1 'i it a 4 n 1 u 0 11 11 002 i' 11 11 1VUU.-O.C 11 0 0 Mm 'son. p 2 il 0, Meyer' Te'reau.p I-ver ,p 1 Huley.e Total' 3', .1 in 1 Tnl.il' X, II I'J ? IT nailed lor Mathewaon. r.hlcign ii I a 0 ii I. I) n New York . 0 i n 2 .' , (i u Two base hit Matisv Thrie bane hit Weaver, Callahan Double play Merri-i, Tesreau, 2: nil Uvereui. 2. Slrnek out- by three, but even though ln-r hall was In the bevrri'iir, I: by Matliewsou, 1; by Te'reju, I Jong glass Miss Itavi iptcrott was not dl-t.'mplrea-Klem and Sheridan ciiiiraged. She put her shoulder inlo the filaiiln-ftoi sTents Sell ((uleUly. ClIICAOi), Oct, IS. Iteseiv.ttlons for choice box mid r.ind stand -eats foi Hie While Sox-Hiinls world tour game to. morrow at Conilskey Park vvue pntc tlcilly all sold at iinoii lu.il.iv. Iinlh-.i. lions tu-nlsill weie lh.it I'oiiil'key I'alk would be packed If the we.ilhei Is favor- i aM4W I WOMAN'S TITLE GOES A-VISITING lMI"'s Is Too Stronii tint AiiuM-iciin OpponiMtr in riiiiil Uoiiml. . , . ( Ml II I T( LAST CiliKKX .Miss llollins .Makes (.ainosl Kind tr Dt'lViit'i' Ayainsi Miss l.iivi'iistToll. HKsn.T IIAIMU.Y IN HUI liT .Mislnlii's of (iotliiiin (iolfor Arc Too I'm-iii'iit in (iivc Her Adherents ir. Mi iiimituS', Pel. iict K A fair halted I ttiutir-li gltl won the women s golf championship ,, th.. fni,.d states mi tne links of the Wilmington. Cuunlry Club to d.i.i and once innre the name nf ,1 lliltlsh Victor Will ll,. Ill'Cllbed Upon the Iti.l.et Cox cup, vvlich aliendi biats the nans or 11 lu it In r wluiiir fimn in russ the vvaltr, Ml.s Imriilhv C,imibill nf North lletvvlck, ivho was Hie Aiiieile.in ehampinu In I'.Hili and lulu Miss 1 il.nl w I in v 1 nsomll. stl img of ,i ill mid Cue nl aim. lb llbb h.itiipioti t 1 -. unit mil ch.iinplnnshlp this mi.e when she defeated Miss .llailun Hull.- tun hnld. f nf th" III. 1 1 ...Ill 11 11 1 1 1 1 bv 2 lip III tl iKhteill hide Hlial lullud Thiiiigli tin- IIiIIImIi Invn.lon vv ill the filial vhtiuj. ami then- ui lew who dated tn piedbt that 11 would not. the American girl wlm won lb,- illu to make Hie last stand against tin Inv .iib-l linielit to the last illicit, lltet.illv as well as ng. Iliatlv. l.v, for II was n Im blilillnu ..ml latigi rims . I tl 1I1 vvbli Ii gum, I- the home gteen that night In r Inppeil dilv mid ended her I 1 1.1 1 fnl llit.uv. .is Mlsl KaieiiMintl was iluimii I up, ..ml tlm slightest llllsplav III. .lilt ills, islet to the Ann 1 Icmi. W hen the 1 11 1 1 I In gun theie vim. tliosn nil eveiy side whu ei.et.il .Miss lianas emit tn make a itiu.iw.iv match ..i h.r Hnal unit ill In villi. iv, but thev Ii .,i.ii, , vvltliout kllllW ledge ufth. tlgllllllK p.iw.tl uf Miss llnlllus, im- thiiiigli all llin.uuh the liiiilul tin fin un 1 Iblttsli 1 liauiieiin was playing the better gulf. 11 v ns she uild sh lid nut shak. nfi In 1 .l. l.-iinin. . ippullellt. Th- tlieui y iimt match p, iv lu tuts out the lighting iiualilles In a gulf. 1 s. . m. d miiply ib muiivti.it, , lii-dav. f on paiisnn uf the medal i s n the two llliallsls slinws that in vv inning the in u Ii Miss Itiivens. rufl pl.ivid tl nuts.- in : stinkis. while II .ird i.f Miss llnllina reveals a lnt.il i.r M, live slinkes b. tl.r. mid .vet nulv 2 up w In n the last Iml. bad I u pla.vnl Tin . n .i t is. 111 tells the sun v- nf a will liiught mateli .viu belt, r than a inmplete desci Ipt Inn .in. tut ... 1 1 v gulfer kuiivvs that it Is nulv a km. bile lighter against big udds who .an ti.nl si strokes h.'hlllil the w inn. I mi. I still tllllsll only 2 dnvvit It means that when Miss llolllus 1 1 1 ; 1 I a hub ba.llv she shnuk In r bead, iliuve the bad sin. In 1 1 h.i mhnl mid went alter the m i nne ,is thoiiub the match had Just begun K.-w gnlt. iH 1. 111 ili. II. bill Miss M, ni. 111 llollins ti.nk her place mining thus.- t.initiil f.-.v tn-d.i' . As It bad dum ev 1 I lilng possible . -cept rain iliiiltig the llrst live days nl the .tuitrnaliii lit. the wet vve.illiir vv..s nf (OlllSe tisrv).l Inr the lltl.ll lOlltlil vvil. 11 nf nil times It was least vvele.mi. . Winn the match b. gall tlie t-kv wan elumli d niei ami the lain iliups begun tn 1.1II when the tbttil hub- vv.m leached Sv- ral times during the plav tlie tain 11 ate. I, hut on the last few hubs it lie. ame alinusl a iluwupoui The honor was .1. t. i 111 1 11. il bv the fact that Miss llollins hud nine thniugh tu the Hnal lu the upper luacket and she was the III r-t lu iltlve nil' Hi r cbaiiie Ms-med to 1 nine 11 minute later, when Miss ll.ueus 1 ri.1t tupped lor luns.se! shot lulu a bunker, the Hist nl scleral pool Simla which site was lu make with that iisu.illv triistwui thy club, .lust a foot nr iwu shut! uf the gleoll III 2, Miss llnllins played fulii mnie shuts on the wai In (he cup mid Miss Itaveiisetnft, whu bad pla.ved i ml will, thankfully aeiepinl a halve In '.. ('ll tin- shuil bill well Happed SCI nil. I luilc the mett opulltllll lilalliplull ill ole tin ;rr I'M Imle high, while her British iiv.il was n llltle sliuit. MsH llol lins made her IS, which Miss Itavenscinft fnll. il lu . .ii:il, ninl Hie American was me up, much tu the delight nl the galleiv, whb h uf cninse cnulil nut knuw that Ii was In be the nulv time lu Die . utile match when si uld be balled as the b add . 1'ui.r pi. iv bv b.ith in. ute the tlilnl an uiiliiteiestlug hub' tn watch. Miss IlilV eliselnft tllppeil bet bl.issey shot nil bnr secniul, mid Miss llnllins, whu had pulled Into the lung gtass from the tec. Mo.. I. two shots III get out. i'llell she plu.vod her fntii lh Into the brnok and Miss llavens rrofl, In spile of her own mistake, muld not Inlp winning lu il tn Thai sipiaicd the inaliii nnd tin y leinallied nu I. vel terms fur the nest tluee hiiles. all nf which were balled Tlie fuiitth was pla.ved perfectly, each making splendid ill in s ami gnud appiuaches and getting iluvvii In 4, tin nigh Miss llnllins had n twelve foot putt fut a :l which she missed by Inches, llelvveen llieni Miss Uniensciuft mul Miss llnllins Inuk eiiuugh pilttii nu the llfth green to last fur two or three holes nullum liy, the latter being the worst offender and thiowiug away a gieat chain e, fur her opponent was blinkered on her second shut. Nevertheless four putts fur Miss llollins and time foi Miss Ituvclisei oft halved the hole In f, Two mine Cs went nu the caul at the sixth, wiiete neither gut nil tlie gieeu In Owes trillion- ns bulb should have dime l''or the Hist time since the iii,iinplus. ship tout imnieiit began a hole was marts In two, when Miss Kavensctnrt diuve tit, the siiaip hill at the .seventh to vvilhl twenty feet uf the pin mul l.lll ilnwn lh. long putt. Miss llollins was even closer to thn cup, hut two such putts nil nne gieen were too much to expict and the Knllh glil won the hole and took the lead. Some one presented Miss It.lleliscioft .. I.I I 1 II... ..!..!.!. Ii... .nil t W illi II OIK leu i. " i., she ate It lis she walked along. Whcihei the apple was to blame nr not nuiMjiiot j ! be found out, but she topped her second II shot with her bruscy and sliced the hall Into the tough. Miss llolllus kept straight down the middle and was hole huh In rlenn rrlsp "hot with Jti"t a Utile mute ' ligni and the hall came to iest beside lh.it nf Mis- Itiilllns. It was a pielt shit and shuiveil that the l.nglish gul had plenty nf l.VVCI ill rcit Ve Tin hole w.ls ll.llVeil til sl.X. I low ll the hill In lie II nlll ll- li.lVell". crnft was lucky to clear the euos, bunker with her i.ithel puurdt lie She was short cm her uppioach'thot, but MM Ib.lllni ran her