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T f&fWiiPoAJH sssf??,""! THE SUN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1914. IT '1 r BUGKNELL IS BURIED BY CORNELL, 48 TOO Itharans Show Uiff Improve mint. I 'sine Forward Pass lo Advantage KIlIM'.ll'-"! ,K IS IIHOKKN ONE TOUCHDOWN FOB COLBI. la'. li ' I :i h i ' ' f nr. a. "ft 17. TtollInK UP one of the ..cs ever made on Percy Field CrJJ! f fears, Cornell simply burled ,, (!) to 0, to-day. The slie of the n' nulling, im the lthacans 'rd to believe that they might . ..is iislstiinr. Klther Huck . ! h nve-':iteil or Cornell Imi I ip.-tlf hitting a rapid pace, ,ms outclassed inr visitors I Sufficient to Dent Slassachnsrtt AaT ties nn Slippery Field. Portland, Me., Oct. 17. Although the field was muddy and the ball slippery lioth the Colby an! Massachusetts 'Aggies eleven! resorteo to the use of the forward pass very largely In their Bme hcr-i this Hflornoon, Colby winning, 6 to l. Aft' the team had been hold tor downs ' n the Aggle' 12 yard line, Colby rcgnli'rd the lull ut the 30 yard post on a punt tml then rushed tho ball down the Held iinl over the goal line. The Aggies rushed the ball to C-lby's 11 yard line after the Maine team had fopd, but were held for downs at that po i.t. Oolden, Colby's big halfback, was iMdly Injured In the second period and c.u-rlrd from the field. The lineup: Pnsltlons. Mui. A tries COLUMBIA OUTPLAYS SOCCER CHAMPIONS Crescent A. C. Team Falls Score as Collegians Twice Roach Net. to Colby rossman. .. . iierccy,, .. l.esocnr . .. . Mhawood.. Prcndericast,. . I. acid .. . . Itoyal. . Prsser. ltamnirrschlsg (ioldrn,. . Cauley , Meoie Colby, 1'raser su .. Lett end ,,, l.rft tackle. , Lett uard Crntre ... ltlctit guard, ltlcht tackle.. Ill (ht end , Quarterback , . Left ha fbark lllslit halfback 1 untacK Stripped of two star players, th Co lumbia soccer team played like the Dravei against the Athletic whan It met the eleven of the Cretctnt Athletic Club In the first itame of the season on South Kleld yosterday afternoon. Tho Field Club League champions loat to the col legians by a score of 2 to 0, principally because thev could not cat their 'jffinee ,fl?1r,IJ3 PMt Cloalkeeper Uuermeyer, who for a '"7,Jj recruit played a brilliant game. The .Mllilnen v etory rnlsts thv Ilu and White lsvi i'2tJ,,1? ' tie for first place In the league. I aimer I ti-. T-..ll t v. ..... Whorl' wen, ma iui mm . i tiiwiwii mv Danbroui l'erry .1110 a Mmv Ancle', o. Touchdown tain and now a theological student, played bstltullnn C'nUiv - lleasry tor ....i.i. - iv,. 0.n v.... hi. o.i.h Thev showut marked l."mr. n. Cros.man for llainnirrsch'.air. H. ' i,h roT..mhiV nil uT.ii, i.n. , iPilsli niey snot inarKeu ( rr0Inan tor (mitten. .M. Arties ll.seln- practice with Columbia all week made .r their playlm n-.itnt bothnm fnri'ao Perry for lisle, ""iiiler for perry, him easy prey for tha collegians. Dell W&tty&i&VtftekWXEJV. ''fJlSE. -vas scheduled to play with the Columbia MriP.i bv attcmmlni; to nuitle tnu Piles. 'I me of periods 10 ami 13 ml utes. youths, but the faculty ruled him Ineligible rapid shift formation. by .. , i ,. A.irUnl tor two nrsi uoivn, i . l.ne diagnosed It quickly ,r.. . i',-er spoiled every utttmpt. The v!'" s it. oven lisfl successful In using ht f H.tnt pais, none working and three bflr.K in. . ti:d by a vigilant Cornell la -UN H.n iiA got possession of the ball Cor nel '.. it r. runniiiK and rushing gnme fro t i.un territory and Shulcr on a 1 ., tM'orrd the nrst toucnuown i tle inlnutex. Krom that time ft . a j.iocess.on. The Cornell line un BATES WINS WITH EASE. Xrw Hnmiislilrr Slntr rolls to Make I'l rot Dmvii Scorr Stl to O. I.EwisTo.v, Me , Oct. 17. Hates easily defeated New Hampshire Ht.ue to-day. The visitors failed to make first down nt any stage of the game nor did they hold the Hates eleven excsit In the flitil perfjd, when nearly .ill of the Hate lioo inen were sultstltutes. The lineup: Ilstcs. Ilntler K. l iinord.... Cuotli Merrill W. NeUlle... Msnurl. I'oMtlon. New llsnipshlre. II. nrown Krldny. He worked In well with the In voders, but whenever ha came near the net with the bait ha waa promptly bumped out of his atrtda. The forward line of the Columbia team passed and dribbled like champion after 'he flnt fifteen minutes of play, H. 8han holt and Hlggs being especially speedy. Ghanholt shot a foal near the end ot th r.rl half by taking the ball from Capt. Hamilton, who had booted It through the mud from the centre of the field. Shan holt banged It right throuch the spread legs ot De Daun, the Crescent goal keeper. II. nig;s made a tally In the second half after a hot scrimmage In front ot tho goal. Hlggs playod tag with the entire Crescent forward line and then curved the imI' Into tho net for a point on a boot from a difficult angle. The lineup: Columbia. Positions. Duermcyrr... , .. HosI . , It. Shimholdl. .. Left back Horn to Itlihtbark Left nair . Centre half ...lillht half . .outside rliht iDslile rliht Nevltt l.atuardla Hamilton Crescent A, C. ,Ue Uaun . ... Iloiiwell , ...Charlwood .. ... ..Joe Kion .. .MrLenDau , .Humphreys Pert JelTcrs Hannoek ....Dell ..... ., Pbllln a. 2: Crescent A. c. n. r.nii. Bhanholdt. Substitute Sanders for Htftrto-K. Davis. Llnriman T, Time of periods 4J minutes. .Crntrri ..Inside left .Outside rliht.. leek Jiitis .... Shanholdt. Wclllur... senwarti Score Hlrrs. II. Hamilton. Ilurcomb. Joe Plnneran to Play Basketball. Kast Oranoc, Oct. 17. Joe Klnneran, the Brooklyn Federal League pitcher, who lives In this city, has gone In for basket ball this winter, Klnneran will play guard on the quintet of the Kast Orange Holy Name Society. YALE FRESHMEN ARE DOWNED. LlKhter Exeter Team Crosse the flnnl Line Trrlce. ExbteRj N, II., Oct. 17. Yale'a fresh, man team was defeated, 14 to 0, to-day by the Phillips Exeter Academy eleven. Although outweighed twenty-five pounds to a man the Exonlana outplayed the freshmen In every department, In' the (lrst period Kcmpton, Exeter's midget quarter, caught n punt under the shadow of his own goal posts and ran through the entire Yale team for a touchdown. In tho latter part of the first half Lewe Intercepted n forward and ran sixty yards for a touchdown. Capt Hlngham re tired In the fourth period with a dis located hip and was removed to tha Exe ter Hospital. The lineup: Positions. Yale Freshmen. Barter. Martin.... Klrkn.trlrV "iVerner... . rotter. . , . Carter Comerford,, l.oe.., Krmpton,, .Scott... Casey. -. LSKe. Smith . .. . rates fjlack Vnorhers Newton , ..tlsldrldce , , Uadham . . .. Pnrbes , ..lllncham . . .Markle liutrtiinson Lett end ....I.tlt ucUls. ... Lett cuard , . . Centre ... .Itlsht in or d , ...ftlcht tackle . ... Illthtrnd.. ...Quarterback ..Lett ImltbtrK HlKht hallliack Fullback . Scorrw. Ritter. i Yale Freshmen. 0. Touch downs Krmpton, IyOe. Goals from tmirh downs Werner 3. Substitutions Bxcttr. Zeen ler for Werner, Uumphrrys Jor Potter. Smith for Carter. Clout h for Scott, Laltoche for Casey: Yale Freshmen. Lewis for Hadham, Smith for voor hers, Gates for Yates, Moslry for Smith, Vanno-t-and for Forbes, Lovejoy for Ulnihain, Mllll kei for Hutchinson. Umnlre A, 11 Alexander. Iirferee It. C. Stevenson. Linesmen Cleve land and Armstrong;. Time Four 10 minute periods. Indian Ifses Eyes to Deceive Opposition D ENO, Nov., Oct. 17. The Oak Mand Club of tho Pacific Coast League has tinned Harry Samp son, a full blood Piute Indian nnd a pradunto of the Stewart Indian School at Carson City, as a pitcher. Sampson is 10 years old, weighs 100 pounds, throws and bats right handed and is crosseyod. Al though he has terrific speed It is said his Infirmity is his greatest asset. The baserunner is at his mercy, for ho never can tell whether the Indian Is looking at first base or the home plato. The umpires also have been having their troubles. football ncso.lt. At Auburn Auburn, 31; Clemson. 0. At Hlchmond Washington and Lee, 1J Georgetown, 0. At Louisville Tennessee, It, Loulavllla University, 0, At Sewansa Sewanse, 41; Chattanooga University. 1. At Dallaa Trinity, 7, Haylor, . MATCH PLAY AT M0NTCLAIE. Golfer Plnr First Ilonnrt for rjilr ot Tronhlra, MoNTCtAlR, N. J., Oct. 17 Tho first round for tho governors and membership committee cups and it ball sweprstaxos were the attraction at the links of the Upper Montclalr Country Club to-ay. The scores: Governors' Cup A. D. Svresey beat J, It. naer. and l; T. J. Carlln heat J. II. Partlett. 4 and li W. ttntton beat H. .. Whltloek, t up: W It. Swenarton beat W C. Ilntchrr by default! W II IMwtrri beat F. W Kent, 7 and ti tt. M. (llonn beat K. A. Clapp, I up. Membership Cup C. It, Farley beat t tl. llerrlan by default; A. Huzl.y beat T K. Gardner. and It S. A. Sawyer beat A. W. MacDonald by default, C Martin beat W, C. Cushtnan by default O. r beat J. Enlng, i up. Bwpitaki K. Iflsglns. 9110, 1; C I), llalssy, 11 tt, tl; J, J. Adams. Si ll. Tl: K. J. Hehulof. Ill tf, 14, It. Stop ford, 101 tt. lit J. U Parish. UJ :t, It. Cdeta Trounce Mannnl, The New York Military Academy of Cornwall-on-the-Hudaon defeated the Manual Tralntng High School yesterday nt Suburban Oval, Ilrooklyn, by n score of It to 0. A wet ball badly hampered both teams In the first period, and no scoring was done. Anderson was first to cross the Manual line, makjng a touch down Just before the end of the first half. neglnnttiK with the third quarter, the Manually- were unable to get neartr than Ita opponent' 25 yarst line. Left end . Lett tackle... Left euard .,1 t!a way for brilliant runs .'"v,',:' . niiht iusni ' bv ,.)if and ltatrctt that continued Manuel. ItUhl tacldc... . , ,,t'i thr- came .1. Neville. . . Itlht end. .. . .ah i uir am. ceneral Talbot.... QuartrrbAck.... F J M.l.'slipplng anil niH Renerai , HtrdD,cn Left halfback.. foo'" " I t")' lini' niarkcil him , Kinney Illnht halfback.. ... . vnrsitv man from now on. I Drweaver hulllincli . . . iinri.-t orovt-d euually as Kood nt run- Scorr-llates. :a; New Hamsphlre, 0. Touch Jlart. t t n t i i 1 ia"J . ... tem. 1 dow ns-Ilutlrr. 2; Talbot. Krnney Coals from n'ne W'.en thoo two ro n alien "J" lo,lrniions-Manurl. 5. hubstltutlon--llatrs-rorif lv ''ollver and Hill would step Into" turw. frtr nmirr. t-'tlllman for K. Clifton!. S. !L. , . .i. ...i.t, rtmrhlnr- riluneAa. t ilfTnnl tnr rliikiln. Nulft fnr J. rllle. IMeron Ir . . ,. .r.l 1..HV... aNo relieved the for Talbot. lennry for Strdbnrhrr. Connor fur Tivi 'ttird iaSM aiso ruifuu wio i ,. w . ' iirnn,.y. siiiiman for Drew. bar' w i'kiii tiaolts. one raiias iweivo . wliBU, for i)PrftVer New llainphlr-AVIIIard yar-'a a ' a' otner lorty-nvo. jjuim ti hur'fl lv I'.airott to 8huler, and each him-I i v . tor a touchdown. Ct.n i tpprlt'iiood her first success of te .ar w'th tint play, and H.trrctt shone I Judgment In choosing the time ' u-f i'. t'oriieH's end play was also s I the v.sltlnK backs gaining r.olh. it; ' 'ut tla wings and punts being (Overi'd I' r. tir or fl men each time. few ' ii.'i'at aiid slips were btumed lo lie i 'f K""iii"l Siiultr hi irl twU'o In the first period, ColU. . .-ed in the thlnl ami Ilarrett , ,h( ,,., b,lw.rn th() ninton uprltthts tw' . I' the fourth . . f'om the If. yard tine. Though Clinton's .Jenkins Mrrilll W. llron llcll et Itoderlck lloblis Westoner Woodard .Hurkrll for Itoderlck. liuse for Merrill. Ilcrvry for Wood ard, Davis tor vt cMovrr, iiracKcit lornurKiu. KARLS0N WINS TOR BAY HIDGE. Goal I'rnni FIpIiI Only Srnri- AKnlnst I)r Witt Clinton Train. Hay Rldgr HlKh School ii-oved that It I Is irulnr to be a factor for the city cham-1 plonthtp yesterday whin It defeati-d the, De Witt Clinton eleven by n rente of 3 to o at West End Oval Henry I Dutch) Vi f iking a Jump for Ilarrett as the W'ter ,v i -oritur the last touchdown Kelse- Ml i-id his leg was broken. Tho lineup I'oMtlons. Ilucknell. Left end . . Lawrence l.rft tnrkle Airher Lift KUard Loiium.1,1 Centre Meruit Itlcht tuard ipU-r ltli-ht tarklr lie n . . . Kkhtend ( it f-.n .... On irtTlwrk .... Chcmhrrs . . . Left halfback helser . . llKlit halfback. . . . cumlo 1 ullback lopham ( onietl. it Iluckncll. o. Touct;.liins Harretl. 2, . onyrr. t.natti im.i, .oiici.. f o-n.". thr" "i .a. . 1 1. ' v i oo. Acderion , nal'-i offensive playlnt: was better than that of Hay ltldge. Jack llrlght tiroke through thalr lines repeatedly nnd m ulo several runs of twenty and thirty yards. I'enal tlt prevented Clinton takini? ailvantaKo of two opportunities to score. The lineup ; De Witt Clinton. Positions Hat li shvt ( other Illll Scnr. ttlulr; Uoni.v ha irtt. B. jtifere e-.schua t', li.owo. I raiilre Minkey Vale. Llnenman ll'tll. Army "Inie of )iilo.l H minutes, hu.'itltuttiins- -(orn'l, h 'inert for Illll. Kcklry tnr hhrtton. Jan"..ii t" (,ul,ocl. Snjiirr forTII'iy. Jeuctt f 'i ( j i (inner for Lautz. Collins for ( ollyrr. Miri-mi fi r Kekiry. (jnliogly far Jameson, Hlly ! . i i - liailcy for Jewrtt. Collyrr far fuiiins. 'II f. h ilmrt. Ilekley forsheltnn, Jamchon for i.al. s.i de fori lltey llrnwn fnr Cool. Hutler f ir A ri I .i ! Jiwrttforllnlle. .srinirn foi I autr. rh It. I,. fur i uiryer, Hbiaitt far Ilia, !to ler Mr!'" i. halts for Jameson. Illoaj foi Snyder. Mr- f .t irnttt. Zander for .Sreman. Whltnev for Vt a ... arr for Shulcr, Fischer for Allen. Iiuru ". 1 Iwnn't for Dnnnnskl, lali fa-Top. turn, r ja tor i urran, Tophain for D.iMs, lur in fir 1 ..il Hopper for Kelser. Iters for Ld-ward' Illllon... Zelcer Gardner .... Salzmnn Flnrke .. Strln.. .. Katt . . . Helnsohn... ltltner .... Power . . Polsky . l.rft rnd . . ...Left tackle .. Left iniard. Centre . HUM cutnl Itleht tarlile I tl art. t end . Quarterback..., . Left balfbick Itlcht halfback. Fullbtrk . . Itnyllldcc Grace M. Ottrnsteln O'Nell Nord'tmm II. Karlson ( mlrll Wahlnirton Adelnian II. Karlsnn llrleht Dlnmon 1 Score Uay Hl.tre. 3. lie Witt Clinton, n Goal -It. Hanson Itcfrree- Malor lllclow. West Point empire Mr Jim Met Mircy, Font from Held PENN STATE STONE WALL HOLDS, I'rslnut triirpleat, While Keystone Men lil t Thirty Points. Sttt "'tiKtK. Pa., Oct 17. Pcnn bam. Linesman l)r McKrnna, I ordhatn. lime of period 10 inlnutr Substitutions Tie Witt Clinton, llrrkoHltz for Plneke, dune for Polsky, Carrlrk for Ulllon. lltv Itldir. Groxman for M Ottrntteln, Cudmore for Adcltnan, II tlttrnsteln for Washington. Adrlman for Cudmore. M (Ittrn sttln for Giatsnian, Wahlnxton for II. Ottm strln. (irosioHii for M. (Ittenstrln, Cudmore for Adelnian, Youmini tor Diamond. It. P. I. BLANKS HAMILTON. (Rllanher's Hashes Invlnvllile In Ottirrrtlae Clotr Banir, Clinton. N. Y., Oct. 17 In a hard fnusht gam Hensselaer Polytechnic In Ihtltuto won over Hamilton to-day. 13 to 0. Hamilton played aggressive, but could nut check the powerful attacks of Galla- Ptate . I. I uo I'i'rty pointt akalnst lr-1 ner, it. i: i. a Mar r.auoaiK. in .ne tinut at .1 h. Id tttc Coll. gi vlllo eleven ' scconu quarter .oo, eu u.aue ...o mm senr.l... i. . t,..,Liv Four touchJon US . " v""')-io . we., mill, .ti nieetactilar plays. Three po ere k.ckid from touchdowns anil it , forward pass. Hamilton weakened in the last period tVnl Z i.-n from anl ! forQ " tc Vrl i .an-1, pop,..- a PUcement boal front MndXnj 0.IUra ,)Ver on u le, , is i.- ji arn line. ' , niin..i..r iHeu.i i-n..i rii.it.,. The ,ica t. St ite's stone wall defence. No team "i n ared ugalnH the Hlue and Wh.te 'nis season. Tho lineup: I'.itltiont. Urslnut, I'r' t State liltMis . Lraf .. " l.'T ... . Uil". "fr'.oAell ... Lett ud nowmitn i-a Left tackle Carter . Mors... Left iniard Million! Young. . . "v" ...':'.' i I'rtnant . ond run. Oallaghir klckeil goal. Onllu ikhi-r stjirred for the visitors, while Lt . Force und Keddy did well for Han.ilton. Tho lineup: tt P. I, Positions Hamilton Xahn Left end Goiv 'at "I nt, r IM--. i as HUnt cuard . . . HUlit taciite. . , lUrlit end . . ., Ouartertiack Left tialtonclc..., IliKlit hnlfbtck.. rniiiiacu .. Mlrilrh . . Cinrrlrh , Clark .Kennciy I Sri will Mlttrrlloit . iticnun .Left tackle Woolnreinh ....Left guard Hroekvay , ... Centre Dtvton . ItlKbt Kiiird i:menv t'enn State. 30. L'rrtnu. 0. Touchdowns 'i o'in. Lntuti. 2 Goils from touchdowns i i nai I tie. nlni-ement - Lamb Sub- I'eun State Itarroo for Hlffirins. Mor- hi. Flivu for Kratt, Loehe for Miller, ' t i .if nr. Painter for Wood, Sutton for . irncy for Lamb, Hlcirlns for Thomas . .im is l.datertnn forWnlty L'rslnus ' ' 1 1 . M, . Iirown for Mltterlluif. Iteferec ' u... i nt '. Umpire -Merrltnun. I'n -man-lllbby, Tlmo 15 minute PAWLING BLANKS COMMERCE. Ilnlfl.ael. Whitney Hulls I.eiiKtb of Field for One of Wlnner'a IlitiTiia. ( N J. Oct. 17. Tho HlKh r it v.. I h . ti f"l "f i'l.n .m tce of Mnnhattun this . wani pass. '; i I'.tt to tho Pawling School by 1 on three line f .'I to o. Th local latls out 1 th. ir opponents, who put up a i.eht Many forward passes were both sldet, but few were buccs- It fie nrct period Commerce advanced . to Pawling' 15 yaid line. Left II T i k Whitney there Intercepted a for J 1 I . mid run the length of the field ' a i"i .down Straight football re ' I .ti ri Ni i Henrlng the Hfrond tmich 1 illli.i. k 1'ittersoii bootetl tho ball 1 ' b from the 21 sard !lnc. Tha ItlvH l.w-lflM fli-tlt'ta ' lloddill ltlght end (Irlftlih I Feart Quarltrtisu:k Jlrlfol Gar.iBher. .. t.ft halfback Keddy, IMrntt . .. ItlBhl halfbcnk Scbwara . Locktnari Fullback La Force i Hrore ltenssslaer P. 1.. II: Ilninllt..n. 0. 1 Substltutfuns Hamilton, Lyon for Keddy. Little fnr Lyon, Insley for Fimeny. tirlfllth for Lyon: H P L. McKonzle f .r Mors, (I'llara for Lockman Itosoll fur P'art. Ileteree Miller. Itaverford. Uniidr Wut key. Syracuse. Linesman Itlsley, Colcate. ICIok Wins fur HrooLIn 1'rep. The eleven of Hrooldyn Prep yester day defeated the Erasmus Hall Illirh School, last yeiir's winner of tho 11. V. Keith tniphy, on Hawthorno Field. T to 6. With about half the second period over. Quarterback Arthur Kelly throw .i for ward to Fullback Itox l)enufs and the latter made a sixty yuci nit. for a tou'-li-down. With four minutes to play In the last quarter Weldon hiioivepted n for- Tuttlo then toon tno nan over on tnree lino stnafiies. wisoti .uiieu 10 Itlck goal for the tying point. Adeliihl Aoiiilnny Una It I'nsy. Adelphl Academy had little troublo In trouncing the Hoys High School, 27 to 0. yesterday at Adelphl Field. Fnrwanl i passes greatly nceouniru lor .vieipni n victory. Airont anil .Moneypenny wnrwii two succc.t'fully which accounted for a gonl, whllo I.ey.tor scored . touchdown on a twcnty-tlvo yard run nnd n ten yard run. Potltlnns. 1 1 ft etui , , l.i ft tackle. . . !-' ft iruard. . i entrr. ... Hi nli t icunrd Pu ht ek Itlirlit ei'd . Ctiian. lb 'if k . . ! ft liHlfharU . Kltllt luuf.iaell . 1 ii 1 1 buck Commerce. . . . Snyder . . . Gnlllcnn Parlit . . T'earnmn . .. Whlckllrh Ktuyvrsant Trnunees Coniiiirrclnl. The Htuyvesant High Sohool traelleil i '.'I ' otniiicrre, o. Tourhdowns ' I. f.argan. Goals from place- " tioals from tnurhdown pat-'-I 'lMltiitlotis l'awlln-Sarrr for 'i""' fir I'etiehtHiitiL'er, Itadley Mnnitcy for Webb. Ileamaii fur T f it G.nriati. t.ariun for Whit 'JVill conunerre -Johnson for 1 i-i''t fir Cnlllns. 'Mardannell far H W i:i,l, r. Williams 1 riplre ml I lneoiinn llmilnml. au- ofp'i'oi l.Wui.l In n InutrK. to Commorclnl Field, ItrooUlyn. estenlay and trounced the Commercial High School by il score of 10 lo 0. Ktuyve-ant to- Coiilni Hortfil to utiu'jht football nnd toro rr ihemiirh ('ommeiL' a team nt w in. rone air ncored tho first tou-hdown Just before the opening period ended, going over from the 4T. yard Urn on two lino smashes. Hergllnd made tho second tally by somo clever running. . Uhltnrr . H Snyder i lap: Wot ol BOXING BOUTS LAST NIGHT. C l'red Frit"! Fhnded Tony Sweeney out Utitch Ilrar.dt O Irving Hosh. Fairmont A. ' !- poi, eil Mike. Farrcll. , u....ii.. r-i.,ii ll,,i,. . . .1 iiroaowjiy r-i",ini,H """" "'' i-osiiioii loutoolnted l,ouli.iana. Huts N J Oct 17 The Khmke) A i' Joo l)(ir' shiulcl Youns i'. 1 1 .-.i tt-cit the pottponeiueiit I'lt.sltnnions ' in niiti'h 'hit wot to have lieeti 1 Hriwn's (iynmaslum--Franklc Hums i " .1 i letiseen Yule ami llul- knocWeil out K. O. Kggcis in tho fifth 1 '" Itnllunol coiiisi.. I lllllllll, in- tubers of Hie I'ltih iiinlllled Wucentboio ('-Young Stacey had ' it t'nn cup, and Paul Fu ler ,Ir hetti-r of Tummy Hunch. ' --. li. on the ball sweep- rr t H'li'if' tug rmtnil Paul "T. S IP nn. 97 t nil- ;i.t u m It It I F A "i ip Jl ,i i: i: , sopp, w '.r.nle'lr HV I, I It tl I llrinn. nil llyrim, us 12, H V N. it f St.. V V Vo.ill.. 4 li 'ir ill'e AMERICAN GUESS BULLETIN liaui'd inontlilj Mnc.i 1901 Ji.oj yearly snmpl copies upon ap plication, only Now York City em porium for chess zoods and book; ISO Nassau Btreot. " I $1250 Buys a Car i irsTS T5E thrifty in buying a car. Make a dollar go as far here as in your busi ness. Mosl: men are buy ing cars that way now. You musl: remember that $1250 goes a long way to-day. A few years ago $1250 had little buy ing power. To-day it will provide you with a "max imum car" in size, power, coach finish, reliabil ity and equipment. It buys a car with an electric smarter, electric lights, motor driven tire pump, one man top, quick adjustable sT:orm cur tains, vacuum feed gasolene system, 1 16-inch wheel base, 36 H. P., full stream lines, with coach work in a very high finish (22 separate painting operations). Thisisthel915Mitchell Light Four, which is pro duced in a $5,000,000 plant, covering 33 acres, Like This by a company that dates back to 1834. ItisthelowesT: priced car in the quality zone topay less for a car you can hardly expedt quality. If you want to get out of the little car class and seek a larger car but light you can s1:op with considerable assurance at $1250 and put the other $1250 (f. o. b. factory) Light Four .... S1250 (6 passenger) . . . S1300 Light Six $1595 Special Four . . . 51595 Special Six . . . $1895 De Luxe Six. . . . $2350 (f. o. b. factor) $250 in your pocket. You do not need to pay $1500 any longer. This 1915 Mitchell Light Four is a better car than $1500 would have bought a year ago better than $1750 would have bought two years ago better than $2000 would have bought three years ago. You cannot find a much better car than this. You can pay more and get speed beyond 60 miles an hour, but when it comes to size, pow er, equipment and riding ease, you will spend many a day in Automobile Row and not find its equal under $1500. Men of wealth have taken a great fancy to this new Mitchell. They tell us it gives them all the car they want. DISTRIBUTERS Southarn New York Wattarn Connecticut New Jartey Dataware ""J'; Eastern Pennsylvania, Eastern Maryland .JX -Mat) Harry S. Houpt, inc. 1751 Broadway, New York Phone Columbus 6885 MITCHELL-LEWIS MOTOR COMPANY, Racine, WU. 80 Year of Faithful Serrica to the American Public PHILADELPHIA 250 N. Broad St. Phone Spruce 8222 INN BROOKLYN 1170 Bedford Are. Phone Bedford 8170 mimwwii ft. I I mi m at ,. J 11 niiniinn. loo tj, 117, ! mat am Jr