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2 THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1918. HARBOR HILL CUP IS WON BY GIFT HORSE Miss H. Ilnmlolpli's Itcpcntnnt Cnpl tires Crown for Thn'o-Yenr-Olti Chasers. A.NDKS HEATS HKi Amateur Hitlers Show Skill Thrillim; Race Meel at Piping Rock. LorPsT VaHST, I". I.. Oct. I1.-Th.lt the Piping Hock Harlng Association hud fulfilled ItR promise f giving the best hunt meet ever hold In Ameilcn wn the grneral verdict of the irnwil of 5.0UU sport loving 1-ong Islanders, who intended the flnslng races f the two duy uifftliiK to day. Large tUlds iuhI sternly contest! d . ires kept tli( crowd mi edge and the fact th.it nearly every one ptescnt hurt it cranii.il Interest by acquaintance with ithnr owner or rider In nearly every til, iiiMim! much tn the I nl r rout of the 1 i's sport. Tho programme JuiH brltl'd with fea tures, but chief nf "II was t lf stiuggle fur the crown of three. i ear-old steeple- heis Induced by the Harbor Hill cup, presented with u cash prlr.o uf I3,0 h Clarence It. Muekcy. Thin dent orlg Itially staged t Helmont Pink, has be comn almost :i clussle mi'i mhj minor of Junipers bus In en eorrnllng promising mat'-ilal nil the season with the Idea uf currying off the prim' t'tider thesi con ditions It was nothing short of marvellous that tho cup should In- won b u horse Hiat was glien away early In the leiir 1 Itepentiini, which was a llrtliily gift In I Mlas Ktnlly Kandolph of Philadelphia from Prank II. Illtohois'k, nchioi.d vle lorv after ii .Usp.-riitc r.iiv "lib Hnllot. .If sp. tin r owned by unntpi r good sportswoman, .Mis. Payne Whittle, only a length separated thf contenders at the llnWi and Tuckey. who rode th" winner, hail 'to work lit ! hurtled In hind hlh mount In front. Tim ilehtst prize of tho day, offeted tnr tho Piping Hock Uibserlptlnti two venrs, brought out llio umvloldly Mold nt twenty-eight starters, mil soiled b n llttlo luck 111 getting a good hro.ik. Allan Plnkot tun' Ami' cuiii" ulns'lus- homo 111 flout, dealing a solid blow to those who figured that Hurr Pa.mo Whltnei's Homo Kid would i.pcut hi i lloloiy of a week ago. Numbcru li.id in torrnri for tho AVhlUioy mllioioiitb, who tuinblod ovir rnrh othoi In th- iffoil to taki' ' lo , iiialiift tho lllly, which w.i .ik,d to inrry tho houv bunion of M .minl.-. an iiinipuroil to tin- 111' and P.":' allmtod to nraily ovory otlior tnrtor. Alnatour iblor pla.l a hu pail in tho port, tho Illinois emont; tho .ninon pun.-, bolni: Kliariil In I'. WilKht of llaltlmoro. II. I.pwIh and II. L Mill. Tin ll.iltlmoi, lad hail tho dl'.tlia tloii of pllotlnu lloivii luld In Iho most Ki uollhiK lao,.. a hilliloi' hundloap stoeplo.haM'. lit which Iho foir . onntoMimts wen iiiiltrd to m-Kotiati three iilnl a half iiiIIoh of rounti. Tho Journey mj a trlii one as In addition to tho xtrf Jumps tho inn up and down hill tested the M.undlu." and stamina of tho thorouKhhred.s to tho iitmoj't. , !Iarr I'uyno Whitney k rhorokeo I lose II. Hill the only one to oipoo ('apt 1'.. II. (issatt s Kljliin K.ill In the llrst i.ioo, for Iho I'opiiiK Ibn'R i i.iks, ror three. . oar bl IiIIIok ovei u distance of one mile and a quarter. .Mr, Whitney's lllly had won moon In KliKland and as It wan believed that tho grass course would suit her bet- i ter than It would Klyluif Knlry the ex pected luns odds on Iho latter did not ma- ' trrallze and those who wished to tipecu- i lato were able to obtain the comfortable odda of '9 to SO Uk'atnst rapt Oassatt't" oonHlHteiit performer. Klylnx Kalry cut out tho early pace, but after keepliiK I'herokeo Hose In I I u I lit for the first half mile Nutter sent her to the. front pasaliiK the tieiabborhood Held. All down tho biickstietch the Whltne eiitr had a two letiKths b'ad and I'herokee Hose looked a winner until the homestretch ' waa reached. Then Hallos tmicbeil ITyltiB Kalry with Iho whip and she responded so quickly that she was In the load a furlimc from home. At the Mulsh Kl)ln:. Fairy was koIiir canity and hud u leiiRlh ) to tho pood. In the hunters -,ni llcreulold made ihe runnlnc at tho t,ii, with Web I'arto- 111 fourth plad its tin field dl.-.ippiared from ficlit behind th clump of tries on ill" far sl'b of the oiusi. When they merged Web I'lirler was in front and li-adlnK the Held a merry dance up the heart broaklnij hill Hereiilnld mado iiii jroiind conilnit down the hill and Was only a length behind Web drier us they started for th" last turn of the course. Mr. Wrlnht hold tho I'lUer Jumper In check until he mounted th hill for tt second time. Then with a brllllunt burst of speed Horoulold opened n cap of ten longihs before reaoh Init tho down ifrado. There was a moment of Mii-pens'i as Horoulold stumbled at a Jump on the hill, but Mr. Wright had him under control without IosIiik any itround. AS oh Carter was Kamo to the core ami with ''rod Alpers rid ho,' In masterly fashion cloned with n rush In tho stretch that landed him only a length liehlnd Hereulolil. vi un iwenty-eigiu norsos twisting ami turning at the ,oft for tho subscription race. It was reallxed that with only a short tun to the first turn muoh depended on the, start, it took fifteen minutes for the iiiiingstora to work off their superfluous nifirgy, und when the barrier broke thorn was a cry of delight when Andes, tho well pi tyed good thing, sprang Into motion al most as soon as Nancy Orme, the first one away. i no lavoriie, roine run, urn nor iet off any too well and wan Interfered with rounding the second turn. Here an- other contender was eliminated when Frederick Johnson's Arrlngton, .the t,ec. und choice, rut out of the. course. Prash ..).... I u.l.l. A...lnu ,M.O n.,1,1.,.. ..... ...... turn, when tho Plnkorton colors ll.n.h.-.l io iiiv niirn lion eiuj-u i hit" in loo .'oi ItutweH'H hard rldu In tho stretch landed J. K. A Id red's Virginia I .ana second, a head In front of Kleotlon Hot and three lengths behind Andes. Weld 'hip made. ill the pace. In the Ilrook Champion Steeplechase and won by tlirc J"ngthB from Cllftonlan. There was u duel 1'Ctwoen Nosegay und Willing In Iho tacn lor hacks und hunters at u mile, William H. Iwls landing the former a clever i In ner by a neck. The Piping Hock scramble, for subscription ponies turned out tn bo nothing of the kind. A, S. Hurden's None frilled won with rldlculoui enso, being pulled lo a wulk and finishing fifteen lengths In front, The summaries: t fikst run The Piping Itork Oaks; lllllra: bv ubarrlntlon of 170. for three-vear-oia uliti tn.., b .. .. by Frederick Johnson; about one mile iiuarler: and unrse ann ait, i, jockey. price Kin, I lying ralry.. I'her. Itoic II., ,3.. i:i navies 9 to out , 3 II" ouer 3 out 2 I line, z;u z-i, (looil tiari: uou eatlly: Flying Kalry, lir. f. by Aeronaut' Millie A., owned h 11, II, Cassatl, 1. a inru o) 4, n, neuiy sllv-llTll n.ll'l' The Piping Hock Cup: handicap: Mretilechase ti.i liunirrnbyiiljcrlitlonoHii.lihln) added; iihoiii three and a half miles. Horse and Age. Wl, Jockey. Price. Kin, Perrulukl, aged ..163 Mr T.W' fit even 11 I' Wb Carter, aged. IM Mr K.AIp's, 7 1 3 Vivrnure,atrU 141 Mr. J. I'ark. s I 2 1 a1' J'MI Mall.aied,, IS Mr.VonS'le 2 1 3-5 Time, 714M. ioil start: won driving; Hr itu In Id, h. g., by S.vlUe Harpist; owned liyl'harlrs Pnri; trainiil I . T, Iluiluliue, Till llll n.u i:. Iho riplug Hock .Siibscripiion liaie; for two ir Uf. puran 17,711, nhout one mil' 'lorso ai' ul ige, w l Jockey Price. Fin, Alines,; (,ll gin la lifck, 2 lei Hun Hot, 2 nament, 2 ancv' Urine, 2. . rltfltc.J 172 'rash . ft I M I" ,1111 1 1 t'.M ,1111 119 Ilumell ii'hally liirne , Adams Minder 12 I , M ft I 20-1 10-1 1 I 3 I k I I I CAPTAIN HENRY OF BROWN ifr , ill. ) W Vi'HI pp ! IT1' jL- 1 s .B Bw rtii ic'.nv " 'tfitS&' iHBK ' r'''s Soino Kld.S . IW Notier . 7 .. 317 ImhlsA. '.' Itu Kairick Ml Its Aurora 7 117 lkii-rholen 10 I 4 I V Pilling lint.: I in llo'jlilrn il s I in Cscllostro. 2 l McCluskry ail sill 'lt.imhai.7 177 I" In HI 7 11.' Knlrk Knaek.2 tin t'rowlay To I s 1 13 liiwt..' 177 l.cnii.i mi l-l II :(i.ii.sii Prime. 7 I IK UnpMlit . TO I HI ).'. Carneli: 172 Uuern TO I 1 III Him llus'ell 7 UK Mclntjir 7wi n I 17 .SnlliloM 7 1T7 Hails lo I It s llorifaliiol. 7 IN I'oril 17 1 1 in l.lljtlrme.7 lilt Mllvin 7o I s 1 70 Tnnispaii'rio.7 1 lu lomiell Sol ;i 1 71 Okiitifii nn.i. 7 tm burns To 1 sis Walking foil. 7 177 llUi-n I'll s I 73 NnmlMi.T llli Qulim Tivi s 2i (ivrr)onda II .7 llll llailiko To I s i 25 Alnlo.7 110 Horning To I t Ts Dikiinl,? ITT Cllberi 7o-I I 27 Orrlngtnn.7 177 iil 4-1 M Merlchn .Stable entry tV. H. Cue entry. :Jy I" Carlisle entry "llao out. Time. I'IS. I'nlr slarr. won inslly, Anilr, b or br r, by ('ontcHior HlOo and Seek: owned by Jerlchu SUihlr, iriilniit In W I rieinaii I'oritTII IIA1T The llni'jk Clinnuiliin hioeplerhsse Tnph: hsi.illcnp lly subt-rlpllun of Mil. with Muo ailiied. al'iiill luo niHrs. llnrse nnu ago ill jockey rricc, nn. Wrlil.hlti. 4 i:.i Korinain s a a a i- llryani 3 I even 2,s llisilll . ft 1 T 1 3 (illhert ' 17 1 T llrlglil n 1 eien & Tucker 10 I lis rranklln 3 1 eien 7 fain IT. I fit s l Ttflonla.li, .. Jim llaii-on. j u'Hear. I Hock bbey Millie I) . aneil M I'ninbuii. n llolti Tolly, I Dl'onnor. a ,sre riitrj llll llll I'll 1 10 I3s 13', 137 1.1 Ctinrlrainl liv 1 M ' Kell Time. 3 ,l i,i,ih1 start Seftlmr-e II won lnlly, Uoidship rh r . bv Vooiiitnlsy. ourieil h I'lpiaiil Mi Id. tr.iluul by ii II Tompklii TUT I! HACK. 'I he Harbor lllll ' 'IP steeplechase' for Ihreo irarH.lils III s'llwrlpUoii of lu, wlih M anil plale iirci'litc'l o Clarence II Mackay Atioill two lulles. Ilur-e Hint nee III .lol'kel Prices Kin .VI 7 11' lli'cctitaiil. .1 117 Turkey . 13, lli nter 1.12 llryani I'll 1 1".. Hi 132 (illtiert. 137 Kilt Ii. 137 McAfee. 132 ll llrlrn 132 KerniAlh. lUllel, 3 Sand lion. 3. Synssrt. 3 . llumllliy.3.. Oroiion. 3. Cnlonelta, 3. Chopin. ... Aurltle, 3. Davln entry 4 I 3 T' 7 I in i ii n i ii i u I (1 1 4-1 Y s i i 7-1 :i' i a t t i t t Tell tPullril up. nine, .i an. (inod Mart; won ilrlilnir. Iteprnlaiit, b. f., by Mliralue llaplne, owned by Mlas II. Hanilotph. iralnril by J, injur sixth iiact: The Dosnrls I'lalo Handicap; fur hack and huulrrs. lly subscrlpllon nf Jill. Willi .nifl added, Atinut one mile on ine uai, Horse and age M l Jockey Prices. I In 'rices. 1 4 r, Nosegay. & IM I Ml llll 13 Hi 13s lrt II. U'liln II K. Tucker, even II. Tucker.. 1 I I' li. Alpris (1 1 J Turker Id 1 .1 Mriiargee PM II bell 41 T Mrliilit 7-1 I Former', aged. 1 i.oiiien. 2 1 Kred Ksi il, 5 I I I I r. & 2 Jolinuy. I Norhltt. aged Diiri-eri, III,. aiteilUT I Piillfd up. Time. 1:17. (iorsi start: won driving: .Nckf-gay. rh. K. Xaslurllitiii Kpple, nwiasl and Iralnril by by llrnry ll. viarncr .snvH.vni iiact:. Plpnnt; Hook .Scramble, fur fining Hock sub scription ponies. Purse. yiM. Six furlongs Hiuse and age Nnne Such Orn ln i i'I 'nl I All liold..., . in. .locKcy, nice, rin, nr. ii iieii 7 i i' 111 i: Tuckfr i) 10 inn 2' IM li.llulliiway 6-1 s-i :i 111 J. Park. .81 s 1 4 111 J.Tuckrr 4 1 7 1 .1 111 11 Tucker 1 I 7 1ft Time, i:ti, ' u-i.'; ,",5?: .".''Piimu"" N"'"" SUCh' OWn0" U,1 OLD SOL LONELY ABSENTEE. Appurently I'nrnillnig Line of (ulna Takes .oarl F.verjbody lo Hares. LofiisT Vai.i.kv, I I., Oct. 1 . - An ap parently ueier ending linn of aiilomobllcs came from all nuarters seeking entrance to tho Piping Hock null grounds to-dny for Iho luncheon lu advuiico of the iao; nieel.or later on for the meet Itself, many comliig from nearby places und come from a radius of at Icmt twenty-live miles. There wus not much encouragement .u far as the weather pnirpocls were con ceined, but these conditions did not seem to daiupeii tho ardor of those who had 1 tnuil.i oli.lkS ,IM in n.l.'fin.'e i.n.l u'hlla iikii- nun li.il eion ll my Ol nuiisiime thou, was one of tho prettiest ineeta lu lllll lllsluiy of till' llllll Several hundred people, had luncheon at Ihn clulihouso, and one of the largest parties was given by Mr. and Mrs, Slier- wood Aldrlch, whose uuests xiero seated at one long table on Iho veranda fnclnc I the lace coiiin Among th.di guests iveie , Mis. William Dlsstoii nun .hiss iMunne i Dission or Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs, An Hon W. Hiirrhard, Miss Uretu Hosletter. Mr, and Mis. .John Knne, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Muggins, Commodore Ward Wort inaii. I' S. N and Lawrence Atlerbury. Mr and Mrs. August Helmont, who had motored over from Hempstead, had luncheuii at the club, aud Willi them were Mis. Wllllahi Hreenough and Mrs. Madge Curr Cook. Mrs. Ilelnionl's mother. Mrs. Joel 15. Fisher gave n linirl i fm- Mrs .lohn Parkin iPllford ami their dchulanto daughter. Miss Lentllhoii i.lll'nril : Miss Vlevu Fisher, Joel Kills Flshei and Hen Jamlii Thaw, Ji Icing In the party, others lunching; at the club war Mr iiml Mrs. Wendell Raker. Phillips II. j Thompson, Maistuill It. Kernochan, Mr. ' and Mrs. J Kloh Steers, Mrs. Uouverneur I Kortrlght. .1 Clinton Spencer, Hubert Kd i gar McAllister. Victor Horchun, Mr. and ' Mr. Otto II Kahn, Miss Kabn, Mr. and ..Mrs. Kenneth Murehlson, Howuid Wlllets. ' Mr and Mrs. Nelson llurr, Mr and Mrs. ' .lames II. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Iiuls T. i Montant. the Mlssrs Anderton, Mrs. ! Hlchard Morllmer, Mr and Mrs. David jUagttarf. Frederick H 1'rliice, Jr.. Mor i timer I. Schlff, Sumner tieraril, Howard i I'ago, I'aul D Cravath, Thomas Hitch cock, .1 Trevelyan Hyde, K. van dor Hoist Koch. Mr. and Mrs. J, Sergeant. Cram, Dr John Vander l'oel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Masters McDonell. Mr. and Mrs. George i:ider Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlllot Warren, the Misses Susaiine and Margaret Warren, W Truvers Jerome, Jr., Mr and Mis. Charles Thlerlot, whoso guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kip of Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Aithur S. Harden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry It. Wlnthrop, A mar Johnson, Mr nld Mrs. Henry W. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. J Allen Townsend, Mr, ninl Mrs. Warner Hal tuzil. Hubert I' llreeso und Mr and Mrs. Hubert Sedgwick After the luncheon hour tho boxes be I gan to llll wllh those who had i-omo from i the club and from near by country houses. With Mrs. l'nul D, Cravath were Mr. and Mrs. I'rban It. Ilroughton, who returned last week from Kngland . Miss l.ucy Iird, Miss Vera Cravath, Miss Amy llraillsh Johnson. MHs Katharine Sands. James I.arkln. Herbert Iird. I'harles and Hientiin Welling and Mrs. Charles De vollo l.nthrop. Miss Olestltif Kuslls arel Miss Hellen were with Mr nnd Mis. Thomas Hitchcock, us were also Mr. and Mrs. Julian I.. Peabody, and with Mr. and Mrs. Klbert It. liary were Mr. and Mrs. Hlchard Trimble and Mr. und Mrs. K. Kgerton Webb. Ilarlraoalh llrraea aa Artressea. Hanovkr, N. II., Oct. is. Capt. Hog s. tt nf tho Dartmouth football team, and Llewellyn, quarterback ; Loudon, end, and Whitney, hullhack, all stars of the team which (efeateil Williams this afternoon, showed their versatility to-night by ap pearing on tho stage at a college vaude ville show, "On to Princeton," which wim Intended to arouse enthusiasm for the Dartmouth-Princeton game. Tho show was featured by the fart that tho gridiron hemes, us girls, wore the new minaret goi' us, fashion's luteal mode. licornc Low I.eavtnsr fop lllarhlniida Oeoign Low, the golf professional of the llaltu rol (iolf Club, has. resigned his position nt the Morrlstown organlxatlon . and plans to spend the winter In Scotland Low Is homesick Tor the Highland couiv i try und will make the must .of his vaca- . tlou. He c.xpcctH lu sail Hume time next month, when tho club seusnn ends. Ills stay abroad will be Indefinite, but he in- ' tends tn return mid rltl again take 1 teaching the game. up Hcores In Park Clik Oolf. Pl.AlNTlian, N. J., Oct. I. The best scores returned to-day nt the Park Oolf Club for the PreslucntV cup are as fol lows: .1 L. Watson, 110, 71116; Charles It. Morse, 102,i 11 Ul: O. II. Hill, in, 23-91; C .1. Hand, lis. 2 92 : W. I.. Fabor, .OB, 13 9S; J. V. Heekmun. 110, 1793! lloyle T. Phillips. 108, 1404. (irunt nnd Loveless Tie. I lUrNKNSAt'K, N. J., Oct. 18. K I Uiveless with a card of 91, 12 79, Kdivard W. Orant with 89, 1079, . E. und tied i for first nlaco In the weeklv haniHcuii i tournament at the Areola Count rv fMnh I this ufternoon. They will play tiff to- ,.....,.., Thll rn, .,.. munm I "i"rrT.:...J .,. 1 ' .a ... mi'?f 1 ' nl" .om nun HIHI ll( Al'ft'"1t,r "'." wlt'' 1 : ' TaUea Knll 1'iiuil, Pittsiipku, Pn Oct, ls.Al Pallor I llrritllta'il mtf nf tin. nilinlnv fns t.. ....... i weight championship to-night wKen he fell for the count In the second round of a light with Dun Daley of Newcastle, Pa. The Iowa Ulnnt a outclassed from Iho beginning by Daley, who punched him alioiil the ring at will. , I'aasale nnd llaekenaaok Tied. llACKrisAi'K, N. J Oct. 18. The lliickensiick High McTiool and Passaic i High School battled In u tie of 7 to 7 In one of, the football contests of the North- un New .Ursey Inlerscholnsllo League tills morning on the bitter's grounds. The game wns hard fought from whistle tu whistle. Purcell, & Paeuulc player, sua tallied frauturad leg. FRATERNITY OPPOSED TO FEDERAL LEAGUE Players Asxuro Their Present Kmployers That They Will Not Join the Outlaws. HI.'RKE WISE NOW Takes Tip on World's Series and Finds a Gapinpr Hole In His Bank Boll. Whllo the promoterfi of the Federal Leiimie are tnlkltiK of war with orranlied haaobnli It may Interest them to learn that they will have to go ahead without assistance from tho Hall t'layirs Fra tcrnltv. Horace. Foael. who has pointed himself chief spokesman tor tne i Federals, aniuiunred the other day .that i the fraternity would line up with the outlaws by declaring a strike all along the line. Fogel probably believed what he said, but us u matter of fact the leaders of the fraternity have reassured their present employers that they have no Idea of taking part In n revolt that would mean ,1 disastrous baseball war and a wholesale reduction In salaries. The fraternity leaders Include some of the smartest players m the game. They admit that the major leagui clubs utu paying salaries higher than ever before in the history of the game. They have a list of grievances, hocer, whim nao been submitted to the National ('oinmls Hlon and, as Tnr. Mrs already has stated, half a iloieii of their leiniests, which seem eminently fair, will bo grunted providing their president, David b. Full, Is elimi nated from the negotiations. A majority of the players, who are membeis of the fraternity do not fmr a strike or any other drastic measures to obtain concessions from organized ball They say that they cannot affonl to 10- main Idle after the schedules of the blg Itagues begin nurl thai they would not Join an outlaw movement unless their siitarles for an entire season In advance were placed In lunk to their redlt. The frnternlty, by the way, has elected j ofilcers for another year as follows" President, David I. Full." ilco-piesl-denls, Itav I'ollins. lted'Sox, Jake Dau bert, Urooklyns , John Henry, Washing tons, and John Miller, I'lratea; secretary,; Kd Iteulbach. Urooklyns : directors, In- ' eluding I epreselitatlves of class A A leagues, W J. Harbeau. H II Marger, Fred Hivk W. .1. llrndley, Ty t'obb. John Collins, Hay Collins. Ham Crawford. Daubert, Otto Delnlnger, Mike Doolan, Illcharil Kgan, Fred Falkenberg. Futtr. Hob Harmon, John Henry, Fred Jack Iltseh, Davy Jones, Tom Jones, Christy I by H. I. elsoi. the presbbnt of the as Mathewson. John Miller. Hnlph Myers. . sis-lntlon. and I'. Iloeffner's Maiungale I. II. Pratt. Heulbnch, Victor Saler. W I The time was ; ,:ir. and 2.32. Schardl, A. Sheltnn. IM Sweeney, lin Thomas and James Williams. Kddle Huike. well known as a fot mer bookmaker on the New York tracks, says ho will not forget the world's series In a hurry llurke for several years was a i Cllanl looter and when McOruw's men ' were beaten In the big Merle In l'.'ll and i 1912, he hst some big wagers. Last sum- j tier llurke came to the conclusion that j the Giants would he defeated by the Ath- j letlcs lu tho recent world's series und be decided to back his opinion to the extent of Ju.nOO He got I3.UO0 down before the lirst game was pl.ied and stood pal. ' er Mathew son's great victory In the After second contest llurke. having bet on that affair, was a loser. He also bet heavily on the (HnntH to win the third game and Hank deeper In the mire. Just before the rlnal contest, with the figures standing three victories out of four for the. Ath- Ijjjjy The Moon Light Six vJBjl -y is more than a mere title It represents a motor car extremely j9A ggs-s Actual mileage of thirteen to the gallon. Four speed annular " 3 . jVT-. ? mounted transmission successfully designed -to meet all require- v HB r.g ments of speed and safety. A true Stream-line body deep St "' BnB ' Will you arrange to let us show you The Moon Light Six on p Two, Four and Five Passenger Models, $2150 ' letlci), llurke was pri'imrlnK to "Kot out" with fnt wugor on tho Mackinen when he heard n widely clrctilntod tip. "The Athlutk'M have sold tlcloit.1 lot three gamrs In t'hlladelphla," said th" 'tlpalor. "I)n you think they, will lefund the money taken In for tho third arnnie.? Nomeniie. They will let tho Oluntn win to-day (Saturday) and then win the series In . riillftdolphla on Monday." llurke took the tip ami hacked the Giants, only to soo Flank brat them at the Polo Orounds and settle the question of aupremacy. Then ' llurke, like other Bcopllcs, concluded that baseball war 'on the level after all, even thouRh the club owner could have doubled their money by having the series proloiiKod. The privilege of operating a shell game lu tho neighborhood bf Hrondwuy and Forty-second street would be worth a lot of money, according to tho wise men. COLUMBIA AFTER SCHOOLBOYS. To Hold Several Athletlr Mrels for Younger Klrnienl, It Is tho Intention of the I'olumbTa ( ul vorslty A. A. to enlarge Itu Intel est In schoolboy athletic activities Plans ate now under w for a gyinnaotlc moot to be' held soma lime In January. The as sociation will hold mi Intel-scholastic , crows-couiury cnaiiijiionsnip on ,oem "l1' lr IK ul Vim rnrllun.lt Pnrk. A swim. tnK mvri may t,e sfircd also, but this meet of at 111 la uurteclderi. The ttack course will be held as Usual lu early May. The track team has found this project fairly productive. I'ceso, the liiter wholastlc mller, and Monroe, the former Do Witt Clinton crack ijuarter mller. h.n el Joined the crack ranks. I Moro nialcrlal s expected to appear at Itw annual Intorclass track moot next Friday. Donald Young, the eV-Amherst middle distance runner, will bo allowed to compete In his specialities, but with what paw has not boon determined since I he Is n law school student. All the var , sit men, I.. Heatty. .McDonald. Duke I Ohnstead and VoUiuei, will be .illowed to compete The soplloinoies will fel tile loss of It.illdall. the high Jumper, who euteied ' llsrvanl. Kandnll attained a height of 1 ! foot ; inches last summer aud will proi o inluable to the I'ambrids'e col legian" fler the hack met t all the d utamo ,111011 will go out for i ios unlry in I order to prime themselves for the inter ' collegiates, which will be held at Van Curtlandt I'ark on November J'.' A dual j meet with I'rlniotnti Is scheililled for No vember 7 and a triangular run. Willi Fordham and l'. C. . V. as the oilier , parties. Is staled for November 1 i VETERAN REINSMAN IN FRONT. . . i ornell llrltes Mnlneotirse Hi lelor at Mil la. Mim.ov. 1.. I Oct ,H -Thrie was. some very good trotting and pacing on I Mho half-mile track hue this afternoon' 'Under the auspices of the Nassau Drlv I Itlg Club. In the i'Imsi I; Hot Malll- course, drlviii by the veteran leliismaii ; A. '. I'ornwell of New Hide I'arkS won In straight beats, beating St llyno. driven In thr class A trot the winner was I Horsetield's Prodigal Mne. driven h Mr llorseileld, Prodigal Mac lost the Mist heat In 2 '9. but showed speed 111 tho nxt two heats and won In 2 Dl'-i and 2 1 lloqulto McKluuey won the Class II trot In straight heats from PhUlp Iloeffner's Meiulall and A. C 'ornwU's Vihola. Dawson Dllllou took both bents of the Class II paie ft out St. Paul and I Juno Putchen and Joan iiakland won tin Class H trot alo 4u straight heats. In Iho race for two-year-old colts'Marl etta, a hainlsomo bny mare, lost the first I heat, but won the next tun fiuni aiterett, on nod by i. Cartrell. Tito neorhoiitids tin West, The Closebum deerhoutid kennels shlppid yesterday two iberhoiuids to Miss A. Hayes of San Francisco. These dogs are of the highest breeding and will be exhibited at the shows held on the Coast. DORMAN AND MADDEN IN HURRICANE BOXING BOUT iVctcraii Mlit weights tio Limit of Ten Hounds, With Sluidf in Maddins Tnvor. . Two of .Vow VorU'i veteran light welithts, Franklo Xl.iddon iind .lock Dor mini, put up a hair raising bout nt the Atlantic Harden A lnt night, the battle going Iho limit of ten loiinds, with .Madden hilling a shade lu Ills favor It was the best light n;rn lit the fltnoui Howeiy teort since Its opening as n light club. Itoth heavy punchers, aggressive and will ing nt all times, the boyH slugged through tbii ten loutidi with the spectators standing on their soati yelling for their favorite. Diruian scored tho first knockdown In li"' Com th loiind, diopplng .Madden with ,i terrlllc right book on the. Jaw that came after two snappy lofts. Ho locoveied from the bJijwH during the minute's (est and cimo back with bulldog courage. The Howeiy idol forced Dorinan to ink water for Iho next two rounds and then was forced to slacken his pace, al low lug Dormati lo take tho load. Tho lat ter hamuieriil .Madden at will and bad him bleeding from the mouth and nose In fore the eighth round was reached. lu the next session .Madden came to the with a vicieus volley or lefts and rights to the head that staggered Dor- ""i uii.ui hmn man about tho rliiK and I him to the mat for the count of four I I ionium Knt to his feet In u dazed con dition v.ilnl.v trying to protect hlmsc'f but MHihlen's heavy drives found their wav throimh hi guard, scudltiK Dorinan I agillist the lopes with every Jolt. I In the ninth Dorinan wan dropped j .ik. i In with a heavy rliml. but ho was up mid lighting back before the referee had time to count over him, Tim last lesslon was a slum bang round fioin tho bell, with Madden llnlnlng tho stronger of the two and landing the cleaner pimthen. Doth bon weighed In nt lltn pounds. The other tin round bouts were noailv in good as the llnfil go, lMdle Kelly anil ! rankle .NcNmi hovlng a diaw, and .Mike l-'arrell liailliu.' with Hauling l.arrv t I.Min IT'S UP TO HORRAX NOW. .. Iloplllll I nUe. i I hillleiiu.-1 inn! Is lleinl) fur llusliipss, skeins to be up to Mr. Horra now. it I he following was nselied iestoid.iv To Tin: Hiiitou of Tin: Sr.v Sir." In answer to .the challeiigi' w hlch .aps..ireil in the SuihIhv Si n- some we. ks back from Mr. .1. I Ion ax, In which he ortered to niatoli an Amerlian bred inlnlaturu ling llh bull btich against any other mlnla ure American bud hitch, the slnkes to b. anything up to ,i thousand dollars a Mill. I wish to. say that I shall be pleas.il in i.k up the ihallengo and will match hi ui. i nun bred hull l.itih. which Is under twiiitv-tlio pounds, against his home bu d, for a wager nf I urn a side, the match to take plito at the coming show of the liulldog Club of Amerlua, where I believe Mi John Collins Is to officiate as Judge. On hearing fioin Mr. Horrav that he adepts tho challenge, I shall bo pleased to deposit with the Sporting IMItor of Tin: Sr.v the sum of Jlun. I'mterniilly yours, 0 C. Hoiton. 2 Stone st re. t. New York cllv. ""' KIiih I buries fur Mrs. Huns. Mis. Clara Waterman Haas of HI. n wood. I. I. one of the In si Known own i rs mil bntilois of Ktigllsh toi spaniels 1 ,li Aunrlia. lias Just pinch. is. '! st ptnmislng King Charles spaniel dog Is a son of Champion Ashton Adonis, well known International ii Inner, and a grandson of Champion Ashton llarnnet, In his prlmn ennsldered the greatest of Iho Huby spaniels on tin; oilier side. COMMERCIAL KEErS IT lr Adds HriisiuiiN in l,ls .. r s -, , v llios b) 'Jt lit I V , Following up lis victor m. i Iho Week before, the m r . . merolal High .School . I , fi .n, by 2 to I in the l'i,,. i glouinls estonl,i.v . In to i, tiles there was tioiibl, o clslou of tin ti fi i.e. , I, . . , against ('omtnei clal hut w.i, ,i ti "puialti ." Din I. v r.,, i, i, , back. III leilplliK to Mop a sic chest handled Iho 'i -1 , . . cldeil the transgression ,,,, , ,, iillhlti the pi n. lit nil a. tloiii;i, of the Impiesslon that II had I was that the whole I'miuneti . felideil the giinl mi ssfulk danger point was p.ied 'I howevir. Is likely to be pioi, i. lineup : ..Ho' lllsli I'otlllori- Mnj hihi (...hi loonihs .lllk-ht ImiI: '.o'IIiik Ij ft tmi k i;..i-l.iiiir- hikIii imif , Slrllwnitrii friitie hair V or lull la ft half loll .Diislde rlirht 'tlin llisldi i-ltrlit lliichnii Cenirc i hlfsrldt ln-lil.- li ft Mniiilll.in lllv.r , n Sihio t'ouiniirclal, Iii.j- u i Aiilln, rinn Chlsholni I. webcr niid 1'lasrhin i i.eov i Sleirl' t'liliunen I il v., utnitri n. . stltutrs la-lino fur (,ol!iif Hoi kmoto. Time of Imlie- :i'i n u,i,-, CLINTON WINS SLOW GAMF 111 1 le lletler I boo I ll v esii n I. Xi'iiri' in in o. loll In ii ponrlv pli i d v,, me 'l.i i ii School defellliil NltlVMUU ll.s at .M.uihatnili Field, ri lo o . Too niany penalties for ollsldo holding, together with luiubh nblllty to execute the forward pic both tuims art fur from hnislinl Hons, The lineup; Clinton riirpatrlck CtirlstKiiu . (iriiiio Mi n n .11 More tillmnre rowler Ibliisnliu Snmi Posll'uli, Dtt end U ft Ho kli lft iriinnl 1'illtre lUirhl gunnl Itlclit to kle HUM i ml Ollm lerharl. SPc SC I ll II 1 U fl hnlri'iick III Kin linirii.ii k l ullli.ick . .Meheiirle Mutton Score Clinton, III Stuyvovint. o I . iiiiiiiure rnwers. .vinre lioni in c i-(lruno. SiitiMltiiios fiitt-rliKllt . Powith for Shu.., Se nioro fur Puwi I for Mrxltillrn, laurh for llsinrni r-i ! ; for MrOiilni s llefi r. c ntuitri I I I'tnplre MrKlrr., ( oreell Mne I'lllllllll I.' lllll, IIIL .,l )ll- . LAWRENCEVELLE SCORES OFTEi; I Hulls I i Toliil of ST I'liloi. i4i,n.i 'I'iiiiii HIiMeti. Pour Di.posit. Mil., Oct. I - Tn. I football team was overwhelm' d l.i day by the strong Lawrcncev ;;. ie and was defeated by u scue ' Tho outcome of tho g iiiio n .t ihuilit for a minute nftei t'. k . ami Tome could show no cifc v anco to the torrlllc onslauulu ..f i ' lloeu; Lawrencovllle nggreg itlon. T' o lAwrcnrevlUi Hunter Kaulliii.m llynn llnliler Mrlninier I'UIlk Hough lou lining , Maxwell Ittib-.iiaan Micnk po-ltlon-I j'f I . nit I fl l.li'kie l.i ft guard I "i n 1 1 . Itlght gaunt IIU-lll (III kli III gill end , tyuarti rp n k Left h.-llftwk lllghl halll.ai U riitltiai k .ivireiiceiliu. sf, T.,tn o Sixiro l-llireniellll' l.efcver fur llilflt i Punk. I ranheliu for '-honk, lnine K iiian.'rri'i'nwiii for Kerr, lllll fm S;r for lllll Hi p rei i low i. v P. t'inplte .nl!nlei -will Miar ihtnorc ' I la f ..' r.l. clrlcloos In On. N i " il. "ili.d ..I I . ., i . ,.i of tin Anifi'ii mi I'ooth.i Hell'' th' h'-t n i oinpi tltlon Association here lo-div the St ileorr Kootbnll Club's team ul S'. w York suffet defeat In it close g-.me by tin ilenirn Hl'Ctrii. team b a m i.i ol 3 lo 2