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9 More Than Two Seconds Clipped Off World's Pacing Record by Directum L Garland Still Unbeaten THE SUN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915. DIRECTUM I. MAKES NEW PACING RECORD Goes Milo in 1 .88 With Murphy Up Peter Me Nets Anmtriir Trot Murk. PETER SCOTT IN FRONT RtMCOMi Sept IS TWO Wortd'O rec ords were broken unci a third ciuallr.1 ID trials against llmo by three of the fastest harness horses I" training t Ihe St. ill' Fair Ornnd Circuit meeting this af'ornoon. lurertum I , the famous Cflfttnnl hoi of tMrtlllltl Kelly Isctia. driven by Tom Murphy f PniiKhkecpslc, estab lished a new world's pacing record when ho travelhsl the fastest milt ever m I rotiated hy a pacer without a Wind shield. Ills lime for tho mile was l sv inrecium i. ta tin- property of V S Sturgon of New TOfk city. The greet green four-year-old trotter Peter Mr shattered the world s ama teur trottlnic record when ha WWII a mile In :Osa.. Peter Me. was ilrlven by his owner, I'apt. David Shaw of I'leveland, who Ih 2 years of age. I'eier Volo. the four-yeiir-ohl world's trotting ihaniplnn. alao drlvi in by Murphy, failed In his attempt to lower his own record of 2 02, hut equalled the mark. The KmplM State Stakes of linnort was won by Peter Hen, a Murph) entry. In straight heats, with Worth) Price a strong contender In the linn and third heats. Top Qcens, the dean of American relnsmen, carried off first honors In the Chamber of Commerce Stake of r.non, took first placo In the Ka-N'oo-No. a 3. 100 event, and won two heats of the unfinished 1:01 pai'e, although Karl Junior farced his entry. Napoleon Tlrect, to the limit of his endurance. Haiti compelled the curtailment of the programme at the close ( tin third heat of the 2:03 pace Ideal weather snd truck condition" earlier made ever) heat faster than the average and also furmed an Imporlanl factor In the break Inn of world's records. The summaries 2:14 Tret; The KaROonOgj three. year !1p. throe heal plan, parse 99,0001 Dsreenti en. -. John a ItcKerroa Lady (Jrsttan h leers i 1 1 1 Rendclla. b f i Murphy i S ? i Celeredo Rang.. t r txfeDoaald). .1 r Nnrth.r-ur. bin. h. ii'rtii . ...s s Flnren.e White, it. m I ultra i .4 4 4 Metleeet, eh. c (Andrews) ,ti Time 2 :,. j.ov 1:01, American (lor. a Itrerd' r Kuvirllv. Iwo-tear-olds; two In three, purse tl.ooo: Walnut Tree, i. r. nflko if erkata (Murphy) 1 l Atlantlsa. eh. f (J. dicker. .n 1 i Blnlen .- .k. b. 0, 1 1 'liainll. r I t 1 Ollie Watts, b. f (COS. 4 4 Time 2.14. till, 1 11 Pars: Chamber of Commerce; three lest plan; purae I.VO00: Ruassil Hoy, b. h, Hu-il. -Meud V. literal . . .4 1 I si Boy, b. it iMrMahnm l 2 2 Adnltr h, h (COS) 2 1 4 Quota Abbess, bt m. t White i 5 I i fudge Ormonde, i.ik h (Vaientlnet.l t : Major Woilw.irth, br. h. ( 11 jtt.,r,t 4 4 I Ashlook. eh. g. i Davis ) 7 & Anna carl, b!k. m iijsrrtaoni v s l'eter Fjtrren. h h. (Murphy) i 4 dr. Time 2:021,, 2:021,, -Oat,. 1:14 Trot; Km pi re Stale Sink', three beat plan, purse IIO.OQO: Peter Scut, b h . Peter the (ireat Jenma rtcotl (Murphy) 1 1 1 Worn.) Prince, b h. (cm j 5 j Btonsoa, br. g. iilrav.al S 5 7 tuck Witts, b. h (Rodney) s I t Ltltli : b. m. (Andrews) J s 4 Lee i - m. ch. m. (Floyd) 4 t Miss Directed, h. m lMeOovltt)....1 4 s The Ouldt, b. n. (Getrsl ! I 6 HcCleiker, br g. iM. Donald ) . . . . 10 7 Todd T rtip.r. br. g. (Htinw t . . . dig. Time 2:054j. 11114, 1:0V To l.it track pacing record f ItltlAl Dirertuni I, oh, h. Directum Kfl! Isotte (Mar;.1,;. 1 . a on Time by quarters lilfli, 0 lit,, 1:17. ltU. To ;.ea: trjtk amateur trotting record f : : Pcttr Mr , br. h.. by Peter the Orsat - Lillian R. (Shawl. w,.n. Time b tiuam r 0:11 1,, rem, lilt, ::! To beat world's record four-year-old trotting italllona, Z:i:. peter Vo!o. br. h.. P-ter lbs (ireat 1 Murphy) Tims by tusrter. -OJu V, l:04t, 1:1114. 1:02. I. '(I f 11 s; three In nve, pure 11,000 lun f : .(:. 1 : Xapnlt,.:i Dlract. ch g., Waller Dl- rscl ciserii I 1 4 Earl Junior, gr. h foal I 2 1 L. a Ps tehee, t:k m. iSnowi 4 I 2 R H. Brett, 1. g .liraalj 1 3 4 t King Couehman, b. g. Valentine) . .die. Tlint 2 .01 a, 2:02. 2.07t. PACE GOES TO FIVE HEATS. Chester Mold Tnk.-a First, Fourth, Fifth and Hare. RoHOKVB, S pt. , bully S.Ooo jr anrs wltneaaed the tatoinl day trotting and paving evenw of the Metropol tan ClnouH meet to-day at the lieirireu wunty fair al Hohoktis It required five iieats to determino tlie 2:17 pace after onntiidraUe eeeeewliai Ther ' waa not muoh to the 2:19 trot, once Hr.onne found hie gpeod ttov. James 1". Fielder will eee the races to BOrrow, The oummaxy : t:17 pce: purse $jn0: CheafT Mali, b, m by ruy (Maher 1 1 V 1 1 4 3 s : i 4 S n It . b, g . Lyman ( : i ' 'J or A . b. B lUOHI S I m.. oration, b. 1 I 11 it. ray). . 1 J ir i 1 a ".on K , h M Klnriv Ma.1.1 h m I ll.ui T t Time i-.UH. I:llt. aillti 1 trot , iura 1(0 . Brloini br. by llrngard ' NO Hor.r s.wut, rr. h. (Rhodes I. 1 I.iil. Hnelbv b f. IMo-hen . :' Dajs M ,iw,r, br. in. il'he:i,i J i Sis tluvill, b. m. (Hhorl I. . . ,1 OWSel .1 l. , ), m. (Davis. (, 1 Tin. -ill?, g:lH. :1S(, llllla. VARNEY THROWN. NOT HURT. Bel Ills lit,. Miingrr I. oars II nee II ecu use of Runsnsy, RtVMHIAD, la 1 . Bpt 15. The ser- eti'i day f the s.iff.iik County Anncui- tural Boaiety fair hrouKht out a large eUendanoe deeplte the emeeilvely hot weather, BnaepoJI gBawei for the county " ' plonehlp and ir' k vents were ftsit 111 eH. The track prograuune afforded three evenie, the tirt of which, t 2:21 pace, rMulrad five- heats to ret Us. The Hanger. driven by Ntbtoon VaMTiay, look the nisi kial Bouonsl Ilea'- and itowbtlaM would have doolded the race In tie tli:nl. hut be ran away and hud to ) drawn ar ney argl thrown Trom his sulky, hut ee eWped iiijur. Tho auiky vsj erreeked, 'n H'id.sl feature lo the irak card was in aaMUtlon mile by ru. v Prodi ga! a hey mare I youra old. owned by I' Dyer of Orient. Tho time made Mareloa Kerr m MkwsMlci MaNCHMTIRi Vt , Si-pt. IS, The E ; . si, tourraiinetal which begins at the Kkaaink I'ouirtry t'lul) to-.iwrro morning hag held f seventy-two rr ii uding Mi Matraton, New Jaraey rhamplon; Lkvwalu Kiikby, II. K. Kerr ""i ii M i,ew.s. The queJtfyyng round of eighteen holea will be played In the Orruti4j and tho first round of match V'-'i will follow In the gftamHuD, Worthlaigtaa out for Fooiimii. HANOVntl, N. II, Kept IB. The Dart mouth football squad held only light Practice toadjiy owing to the intense hl Hairy Worth ngton. the national ' "' I' an broad Jumper, was on the field ' With all his speed and a laplahil ' ' ' ''fh '"ivanaugh egpenta to make DM hack field man out of lilai. NEW WORLD RECORD RACER VabHNaa ifl k 'fl a m IB mm. cu mm I. t ava Directum I., aim of Dlrrelssi norld'a ihm-Iiik rrrurd for a mile . atj j . .m ' mm-, mm , . vr'' n c rr ju . t i PRINCETON GETS YATES; TA CKLING AT HARVARD Vale FreihnuUI Tacklf of 1914 Hobs Up Unexpectedly in Ti sort own. ELIGIBLE THREE YEARS PaiXCWTOW, Sept. 15 Without any f rewarnlng Ducky Yates, the star tackle of the Yale frehm.in eleven last fait. landed in TlgOrtOUm this afternoon with baggagg ami ail to puraue hia studlea at Princeton, His arrival came s a surprise to all, as he had lieen heralded as going to gtwul every other college In the Baal hut Princeton. Tales will not he eligible to play on the Princeton eleven this fall, but the Tigers wil! bo aide to use him for three Mara, as he Is entering aa a freshman. Vale wai considered as having the big gest find of the season last fall when Vatea vent t.i New Haven, and the blK tackle meaaured UP to all that waa ex pet ted of him. Jim COoney nls arrived In Princeton this morning and Immediately took fiargl ti e tackle candidates and put them t'lrough the hardest practice they hava hail this lag mn He had his llne ; en Working In the sand pit, with tho ends practising hhcklng. Individual ln--gt ructions also were glv-'-n to the candi dates The men are getting down to some real hard work and regular scrim mages will begin In a day or so. Tho t ickling dummy will be mnde use of to morrow YALE SCRMMAGE TO-DAY. Itelitt imt Onl . . i. va, St il nut t il irW In ffftmr . kv IIavks. Btppi. 16. To-nirr.tw the Y..1- k Idlron M1UM tHk up (KTini- mairlni for tho iirt tluM uu'.i tt. hm i:.ik m th.K .iii.tti.ut-ly inatl tn.iMf, fur tht ti,r,"'"r unn' in only htt over i A-f 'rx m i .Main.- is i hiul-t1 to play herf ot wfk fr-in iHotunlay. iNrn' i Drtatcotl hi xirvteUy firrlvtl to-tliy ti itrvi.th"r. the ltn nv-n. In the r pi- o n there WM a tw hour im rtod f indlvldUVl WOVk hut thin after r.'mn th btmt iii'i'le It !ieiet.arv to rut the j-ukmaI ttrtll to an hnur. The lea-l'.Tiu tt,i ilitlatt for the elm em now art Iur- a, Thoiim n:itl i;iilt, qu;iru-rha.'ki . W llaon, Scovtllti BMtOtti Wuite an.j CMtt, hHlfl;ic';a ; It re. (Juerry and IW'r.tK-y. fullUukM; White. VTh ami Wiley, ret.tr s; Black, Toeltiki, Way, .;iv,-e aUld I late. KU.trds ; Von HaH, Kent. Baldiidfe ftikd sh:don, tackle ; .Mien. Church, JggOQuee, r(ctk em1 Mt ley, r 'Hi fr nier; will he In the l.;irrtrt of the arrimmjtfj-- w-ork and the most attention for the next week will be lr t-'l to w-hlppliiK them Into shape W meet Maine. LIGHT SCRIMMAGE AT FENN. MW TitrklliiK, lint l ines Meet and llncka Qe Through Holes. Port DnroaiT, Ml. Sept. 1.1. The f.rst thlig reeambllng a s.'rimmage waa Indulged In hy the rnr. euad here io-ka.y arisen Ooaathei Brooke and iMck p.m lined up two oppoelng eleveng and gave the ball to 'iie v a ratty witli . -rders 0 try every play arbiuh has bean prac tiatxl to I'ate. Willi Larry Murdoch at (uarteT th varsity van through the I'iai:. WHhOUt a hitch. llMllng big holes i.'. tlM; seisinil varsity line op every occa sion The patJTg all aincared to be square groiind garners Tit t'io ooaa'hes were tisire tlutu BaVtlerlod w:tli the rs gVHa elkswn during th.- ..raotloe. Line plunges, end ma aiul passing plays appeared gqually well exe. uted, and tliough tho eeoond team plaers were gWsirg of tile dlreotlOd of the vari ous plays they were UMMg to head .'IT tlie i us: es oi Berry, Murdneh. DoUgh ert) ami Hone Tne light crltn magg work dill l)Ct develop luu u -tackling practice, for It waa too lad and tlie mii ware tired out after a etreuuoua morning practice H it when the lines mot ano the oftenalva bu-k ahnt ihmugh ownengg wHh the hall it lea-kod more like h atTlmmago than aii-th.ng alee tills season. The only change durll g the roiHlne it t!i m-ruling work ut was the Inter- rerenca p raotloe th the tackling dummy all rigged out tne playera were n t into the pH at full paad. learning to tawl over the player in the defence and put hlm out of the play. taater a short tackling p raotloe brought the tacklli g dummy Into further use. ENOUGH FOR THREE ELEVENS. hi Kill nireets Klrsl W orkout of l.chliih 4 a ii a 1 1 Kick Well. Soi th BHTMUIIIgati I'a . 8e.it. 18. The opening of college at l-ehigh I'm uglit ruit enough men lo make three ie mi. Impetus waa added In the day'a work by tho arrival "f Realdanl arh Tien KchiIv. He formed two teams and pul linen through a lengthy practice In formations. The return lo college to-day of Cahall, tlie beet drop kicker in oof' lego lanka hint enr, BM a WatoOlM event. Hi droit kaka to-day Bhowed thai In- .still pOO SOI hia old time cunning. Among the must likely of the new mill who reported are Barrett and AiUimu of tlie Allen School, Kenny of I loan Academy, TomMnann of Aurora, ill., and Schley of Merceraburg Academy, Ten Uehigh I- man wi re on the field aial as Mam as tirutnhsU'h olanra up gome soho laatli dlfneutllri he will be out. There seeiiis BOtna likelihood that Desmond, the Northeast Hohool lad. who shone as an and I i -' year until he was taken III with typholdi will nut bu with the team this year. mm mm. ei)))))))))))))nan)))))))))))Van))))))))a 1 II rip am m uim .n Koll) 1 tfi nhlrh iinltod the frnm I lit e ilnnn to I 1 fill .'1-4 a 1 Haiirlitoii Moves Soiici-v From Ontre lo End on His Crimson Train. 1.1VKI.V WORK KEEPS IT Cammudoh, Man., Sept ir. AHtmitti there wm no letup in the 1 t';it to ! the Harrard ft4.tha!i squad worked for morr than two hurK under tin- : ft n m eun. I'er y Haufhtotl Buys he dlsltkee put 1 1 nit the men throush their paeee under Mftoh torrnl conditional hut bat .U!"' of the ureHt nmount f ar"n material and the natality to get an early line on the men for the vnrity Mfrnd. It I absolutely essential to make eyery minute count. The drill for the linemen to-day was almost entirely on tnaklnT through and rush line blocking The backe were drilled On doiltclnr. BlthsteptunK and prlnciplen of Intarfefanoti while fr all hands there was short Plotl at the tackiiuff dummies foUowlnf som' sraM-ini Inat ruction from the roat lies. The viir ulty squad will not he picked until Friday night, hut so far the entln squad of more than eighty men has been t-oached in Items of play whtrh usually are not put on at Harvard until the H"1-' Hiring; men nre srparaled from th--scrubs. It Is decided to-dny that s mcy, whi plajred contra nfari- nil last sr.i.atnn and the year befon-. will be moved t.t end At least ten good men nn In sight f'r the line from tarkle to tackle and the quarter ba-'ks are making a lot of lri'gress. Few of th plaer ar l"s'ng weight, even In this weather and al though they already hnve dne ns much work in three days ns previous squads have done m the tlrst week ! PORDHAM AT IT TWO HOURS. Several elerans i:eiiaed. Iml (i lurli I. uck for Nate Men. PordhanVi footbadl squad went I through a two hour programme of ,r-'- I llminary ixerclses estenlay afternoon Ion Ford ham Field. Coach Vaughn ex cused several of the veterans on account ' of the heat, but a a l!y number of new conn rs were drilled. The Ford ham coach devoted most of Ills time to getting a line on the ma- ; teriai for the oontre poaltlon, Five ' candidates wi re d r iled In the taottcg I of the poeltion. Tin y were, Tralnor. centre, of Morris High School In IVtt ; Delahanty, centre of Brooklyn prep in 1 1911 ; Oraubard, Paul Conklln and Kend- I ricks, formerly of Manual Training, An I eonia lllgli School and Until School of j Commerce, Booton, raapaotlvely Paul I Conklln Is a brother of .lack C.mklin ' end Nell Conklln. who played with Ford" : bam last year and are out far thp I eleven again this year Cuagck, New York I'nlverslty s star drop kicker last year, appeared aa a : candidate for the Ford ham team, but i i he was Informed by I'apt. Pave liiinn ! that the faculty dlreotor declared him i ! ineligible BROKEN ARM AT CORNELL. Doacheri nig linard CaattMdatei le Marl Diving for Hall. Ithaca. Sei'L II. Oomell'a football aqtiad has sufTer, d Its first Injury James Uougher, who travelled all the way from Sis.kat.e. Waah., p. Ithaca l i take p ut In the early practlre work for a position n.t guar,!, broke his right arm While . at guar.1. nroke ins ru falling on tlie pluskln 1 I Pougher and Carry, two In drill to-day, line candid it. s. dived for (ha ball at the same time and In tlie mlgup Hougher'a arm atraptied, Pr. Sharpe hind Up his tlrst string men this aitornoon into a real c gnbina Hon and 'ran the play em through their signals for the II rat time thla fall Cgpt. j Harrett ran the team, with Kcliiverlc-k and Ins. ho, two back field men from lasi year1! freahman eleven, at halves ami Schllchter at fullhack, Rckley and SheMon played ends, Bailey nnd Jameaxm tackles, snyiler and Anderaon guards ; and Brown centre. Cool, the regular I centre, who Is hack and cllgtblei had a alight iiild and waa kept ..if the field to-day Two other nontblnatlOM were aelooted from the rest of the sipind of ! forty-nine now reporting. ONLY FOUR MEN REMAfN. '(l.rltHn. r. .ii,, ii. Pmerson nnd U'riahi THaRtate lurvlvora, Cincinnati, Hopt. 15. - Pour men were all that remained In me singles onnteat I for the 1rl-4state tantiis cliaitiplona'iip ; nt the iiiose of play in the tournament liere to-day -Clarence tlrllttn, San Kran ClaOO ! Irving Wright, llosion : HI la Pot- trelli Ran Prandauo. ami Ttuh Hkneraon, Cincinnati. Tlie matiliea Orlftln and Wright won were tlie beat of the tournament. The Huminarlea : Men' Mngtai Potteell beet Harold Lt lllnnrt. Clneliiniitl. II I. ( I, (i Tnu Kmrrsiin defeetee Prill itasilan. Indian aisiii ii I, it- i, ii -i. Woman's Rlnglea iMIea m..ii lljuretedl defeated Maraaivt Hloek. Olaeinnstl, I I a I. Miss Carrie II Scaly. Chicago, di fesod Roberta Dohrman, 'ini-innati. . . a 1. i T Mrs. M il. .. ill Mi Si 111. Ji ( III, -ago, detested Mrs Wallace fjr.l), Cu ilnaull, H, li 3, tl 1, GARLAND ADVANCES IN BOTH BRANCHES Defeat1 It;i ni in Sin-rips, and With Plltl Scoros AflMln in Donblcii FORDHA.M BROTHERS WIN I'liy wps I) rOUgh 1 down to the round liefore the semi-fltinls In the inelritoll t nn Jun or tennis chaiiiplonslilp tourna- menl al the Waal side Tennis Club courts In Foraat Hills. U I , yesterday Khd all tlie favorlt.s came through without a hit h ChgrM H. (larland. the i.iui.K Pitta gr plaier. runner up In the national inters, hol.iat Ic ohnmplon h(B, l.Hiked tile likely winner of the event b tlie form ha displayed ,n de feating Hubert Hand straight seta at 61, g S, In the fourth round. The young Pittsburg boy did not have any ureal amount of force to his strokes, hut his court generalahlp was remark able and Ills placing exceptional. Garland came through to the semi final round of the . I. elides with V. I. PUtt hi deflating T Woodford and K. Shaw In the fourth round nt g 4. I. Pilot tllnaln and Matthew Taylor, the Fordhagn Prep com bl nation also reejohed Ihe setniflniil found The Fonlhnin boyi ranquiehed Ehrman and Chapman 111 the fourth round at 6 3, t ;. The -iiininarles: Metreaolllan Junior ihnnipi..nshlp Hln glea, rourth Kouad Borl ivh-n drfeatsd Si. Ijatlor, i '. -. 4 1. 1'tisrles a. ilar land drfealr.l li.iherl lun i. I, t; RUlot llinsln dsfrated V. Hsmmerslnugh, I I, I . H p. li-uier dofrated B. How ling, .1, 1 . -I, E U Hopkins de f.eitsd T tVoodferd. i. f Ii k J. iienjamin dsfeated II HaMeaatela, t. l .". . l.onl- M. ItinKa il.-feale.l lle-.rse P Thro, kmnrten. t 4. t Ii Augustine Heal) defected W It. Iienedut, j , 11. T . Ckamalonahlp Do ibtes, Beooed Itnam) -Ii. lleiiMinin ind W llainnirial.iagh 1r feeted B. I.. Ib.pkir.a and W D. Clark. - I. 4 Thirl K.'un.' ilirliiel ant P'llt drr.ila.l Lareea and Oenlaor, I S. I Weedferd sn 1 fhia defeated v.rra and Iirsytun. i' -I. 4 Hiiialn snd Talur tie- feated Ooldmaa m.i w..;fT. --I, 7 5; Rkrman ami Chepm n tefaeted l iisv. nioad and 0 gabrlekle, - . 7'., H-n-lamia and Han tneri .h defeated Hani--diet an t Rands I, I n. ; - . Saun-i!e- hii I Helmel lefeetod IHeStnann and lii. i k 4 ... I, I 4. Threrkmertoa and Kra.er defrat-.l i. Iienild-nn an.l Mar timer. 11 '. I 1 II ink- ami (lulirr de feeti I IP .render an.l Cohen, 4 , I 1. i. 3 Fourth Reuad Oa rlan I and P itt de feats I Woodford I'll Shaw, s -4. J ; ntnain and Tayl r defeeted Fiirman and Cliipmin. J. J TOO HOT FOR MOUNTAIN GOLF. 4lolf T'oiiriiet Con I est n ii t tiill afler line llonitil In MornlnK. Man IWOOO, N II. Sept 15 -Cntes-tants In the autumn handicap gulf tour ney labored In the hot wetther thla moriiinit Mrh le pla) c the second round ami Hii.indoti.il th,. afternoon play, A. F, Kills of North Jersey, who tied with Price R Bvani of Belmont gprlngi for low nal yeeterday i . Connery, Kata comet : it. a la y of Rptingfleld and P. V. Bodge, a local man, forged Into the aeml-finaj bracket f the firt sixteen. a P Royle, n'ollaaton; t. P. Fechtman, .t Bcaradale: It P tkten ami w. if. Kevlni of Springfield ice the semi-final- l-ts ill Pie second flight, Tlie summary : First Rlateen, Reeoi i Round Hill on io del .it from R i Halor, Rssoi Couatn Conner 1 1 i)et-:.l-l ... i-.iih. i ltatnm.nd. M.l. - I 3 m l 7 Le) defeated K K. Jsreekl, Kris. 4 and 5. Rodfo defeated F. p. Faraona RprlngAeld, s and hoiaai. Second stt..n. Second Round Royle w.-n by defeult rr..m s. pel res, garlng' fiet.t Pecbtmen dofsated j p I'lark. gprlnglleld, 4 and - Alden defeated m C Holdta, Sprinan'.!. I and t: Nsvlns defeated H i Williams, Rprlagdeld, I PIPLXG ROCK GOLF ATTRACTS. ler One Hundred to atari In an nual Uveal To gar, A field of over l "i golfers will piay in ihe invitation tournament of the Pip ing Ho. k Club which begins this morn ing and lasts through Saturday Among the more prominent names on the list lire those of James It ityde. Gardiner w. W hite. H, Mortttn. r Barnea, Pranola n Bloaaom, tic new Intercollegiate champion, ami a c inimer, the pior ida golfer wiio did well in the national champlonahlp at Detroit, a big delega tion of members ..f tin- nearby Nassau Country Club will play, Including w I.. Illcks. C. A Dunning and Howard w Maxwell, .ir All of tO-dg) will he devoted to the eighteen hole qualifying round and match play In the various divisions wilt not begin until to-morrow. tekevllle larollnn g Inner, Aali kvii.i r. N c. Sept 15 -The North Card In a I,, ami,- aeaaon cloflOd to day, with Aahevllla Winning the pen nant. Durham in seoond pisce nmi Raleigh third Aahevllla cinched the prnnaiit anme time ago. atandlm of ihe Clubs. W r.. is- w i, pc Aahevttls .. 7 1 nt ,tir Charlotte u a t-n purham Wtnaton-Ral f. t .m Raleigh ... ii l,r.-nalsiro. 4S 71 .4 I'o-ilay'a Reeulte, Charlotte, . Raleigh, t, Qreenelioro. : . w inston -Salem, i. Inirh.tin. k , ieheville, 7. LEXEWCTON RACING ENTRIES. trtral Hue gelllngt purs.-, three-year. elgs an-l UBU u-.l. , furlongs lirr.ian '' iMpallle). Ill in, j.;n and I so. won; I sakrese. I") 1 1 e i t . . )4.I4 and 114 lie. sec null I'ncls Itiirt. Ida il'nvleri, lilt), thir I Tims I I ii I -:. I'ulni la af ii pint, imp. it. i. Cardigan. Broonuedae, Menloc and M .rta-hs nl-o ran sc. ..mi it.,., xki uien it., .-a Handicap! iiur.s. IWO-yeal "l is, (lis an I a half rur longs- .i. J Murdecki 101 (Martial, t.i 40, I ,M and i.i'. a.. 11. Little raster, 101 I Andreas), 3 :'0 and ..nt, second; J.inn. Jr. 11 I Actual, OUt, third. Time. 1:07 4-1. Manfred als.. run. Third Ran Para- maiden three-year olila an.l upward: ri furlungi lihiiitrt, its (Taylor), 11.14, -'-' and 11.70, mm. Beach comber, ill Hluna), 11 and ll.se, N.innii, Rtoni-a 1. inc. (Qentryl, iR.Rg, nurd Time, I ill l-l. Tinsman, st.ming 1. .11, (tul. imiii. ImiUny, J. . ll'Hhea, Mattle C Oda May. Clynla and laUcllla Jlnrrls III. a ran Peurth (ti.e Tha Leonard Hotel ttsn dlcapi purael three-year-olds and upward; ens mi!, and 1 sixteenth tJroar Htlgheai Ml (ll.nri.. lit. 14, IH 1(1 and IS, won I II mk I)' DaV, 'Hi .Ail. mi. 14.10 (.11.1 lien a ml. Una ilia, tun i.M.nti. .T0, third Time, iter. . - 1 ura 11 1 11 ar irack reeord). Jehu (land. Rlngllng, Hiur Jaamlna and goinr riiar ii-a ran Plflh Raes Pltllea ind mareoi ihrae- yaar-i.l'ls ami upward; set 1 1 11 w . pursa 00; one ndie and seveniy l ar.ia iirinim piewer, inn (Aeton), 111.00, III and la won; (ilaa guir, 1114 (Rtrarns). I'. (0 and u sn aseond; Pldgat, lu (Pmil), 14 30. Ihlrd. Time. i-4.tr. Draen, Jessie (.nulss, Ptnalee, Hiika. I.ady Mexican, l.a Mode, Klsuron II and I. Ida Rarl alee ran RlXth tta. e Ths Rlmsndnrf Paras; for mile-, two-year-olda purse i nn, nP and one-half furlnnga Thistle Orsen, inl (Con nolly), 111.10, l ami :i in, won; Cardoms 10:, it;, m r 1 t.' vn ind .' io. aeeeadj LtiekH H. li'ii I Aeton I, ll. llurd Tims 1 m Run Mni. 1 xn.i Rulogy alee ran Roveath Raes Kelllag; pins.- ;,.io. ihrae. year-olds and upward! .me mils and a rtei Honker lun. 100 (A Motti, 111,04 a 111 an t :,. wen. Ponaoter, 101 .K leelel, I- vn ,Mr I ;n .rnn.1 World. W.mdsr' t" ' K f sill. 1 v in i,tr, Time, T 01 R :ir Oryan, .nv P., it, llhntiit r M.'M'.aa. Hying pgoi sad Allen Cain ulau rau. WILL FLAY GREENBRIER LINKS Distinguished 1. 1st of Locals Oolgg There Sept, niher M, The new tircenhrler g. .If course at While Sulphur Bpftnia, W, Vn , laid out b C, it. Jaacdonald is ready foi nse ami a private tournament will inaugurate play there next week. The genius of c. it. Maodonald ai a goif arehltecl is well known hy his creations, Ihe Nr. Hotial I. inks, I .ping Hock, the new I.I I" (".irse at lmg lteneh, I.. I., and the new luursc of the Ht. i.oiila Country t?luh. At QregrgJI ler there will be found boles of a Oharacter based on the tlnest In the world. And there ate others, holes of great character and Individu ality which the natural topography of the land ruggeMed to the architect, The tournament in question, which Is ! to take place September 23 to 26. Is to i lie a private affair. A special train of six Pullmans Is lo have tie I'eiinsvl v inlR Station Thursday RfternOOO I re-! turning lo New York It will arrive early Monday morning. Among the dlstin- guiahed guests who have so far accepted the invitation ,.f the tournament com- f tilitte.. are Ii p. poinerov. John S 1 In -lis. ihirb a II. Sahln. .1. P. Knapp. H. II. Williams, sr , ii. m Harrlman, Ooorga . I S.ott, Malcolm Stevenson, W, S. Kin- near. Walter Watson. Iiuis lalvlngaton, A. de Navarro, c. it Macdonald, J. A. Stlllman, C. W. Ham nlll, Martin W. j Littleton. C, S. I,ee, Henry lingers Win- I throp, Vt. K. Stauffer, Joseph S Claik, Daniel Chauncay, j. Horace Harding, , Charles o. Comet ock, Jr., W H Vender- i pool, P. 1 1. Thomas. A. It. Flth end I Frederick Sterrv MISS CARR1NGT0N PUT OUT OF JERSEY TENNIS Jersey Champion Defeated by Miss Kissel in Three Set Match. NOtgWOOB, N". .T . Sep'. 18 -Mis- Anita Cartington of New Haven, the playing ihrough ohampton, a as defeated in the fourth round of tin New Jersey state tennis champlonahlp at the Bngle wood Field Club courts here to-day by Miss l'. a A. Kissel ., Philadelphia Mlai Kissel was toi I to play thre. hard sets before winning at 4 , i 4, it 4. The Philadelphia giri's Victory puts her in the semi-final round with Miss Mane Wagner Mrs Mir-: ill McLean a id Mlaa Florence llailln. Mlaa Wagnei and Mrs. McLean won tin- r tnnt. -ties in straight sets, while Mlaa Itallln advanced on a default by Ml-s B C. Llndley, the latter forfeiting rather than play in the terrific h.-nt. Miss Wagner, who ii bracketed in the lower half with M.as K.wl, ,l..f,atel Miss Rkaabeth Bunco al ;. t i and ahoweal the bgRl -.!, .s Bile lias ill spl.i e I this aaaaon, Mrs McLean triumphed over Miss Marlon Vanderhoef at I a4. In the upper half and will meal M:s- Ballln to-morrow. Three tea ma reached the aem-fii al round of the doubles and it ( Ukel) that the upper hair will bring nliout the unueii.il ecane of mother ami daughter playing on utiiKislte sides of the net Mrs ooorga Chapman and Mre, m 1 tan came Hwough th.. third round by i defeating Mle K Urownlng and her1 sister. Mrs Stuart .JtH.n. at T S, 4-H, ii 2. In the next bracelet batow th's' but in ihe agwond round, M aa Marlon h.'.;,nia:,, Mri (ieorga Chapman'a daughter, and Mlaa Natalie Hrownl g quallRed to meet M s- k -s.-i .! .1 ,, : A. i; Mllea In the tMrd round. Miss Ms-ei and Mrs Mllea prol ah v n ... . fault so that Mlaa Klaeel can raaerve her strength for the all gleg and thla ... ...i.w ansa l li.-ii iiii,,, ,.M, ,,...' mother, The nn mar.es VKi.:,::.' SS Mist s ,u: Brewing and At., iu,. L. , Murray .., Mr.. Oeerge w..r:. r. ..a"Vri1."S""r-r Osorgs I, ALLOWANCES FOR A.MATEURS. Oeatlemea Jockeya win on Three Raeea Urt A n..iel Ulan h . h a. Have Not Pountla. - --. r-.ii uv ins unci iiuihh Racing Aaaoclatifin to in crease the nutiiis-r of amateur rtdere at the meeting to la. held at Belmont pt,k Terminal m-xt Raturday and the Satur day following, in in,, a Umlte.1 lo gen lit men rldera there will be a tin. pound allowance to ail amateura win. huve nut won three r nunc rues th year. At preacni t liere nr.- a few tunateure, ouoh aa Thomas Wright and John Tucker, who ORR hold their own In any CAmpony and the penalising of such elaver r.d. rg will put tin raeea on a more gvi ti basis. AtiKMig ihe g. nth men rldera who will participate. 111 Haturday'a racing are Pnsi Alpera, Charlee P. Appleton, Henry I.. Hull. Pdwal'd II. Carle, p tmbroeo Clark. .1. S Casey. A. .! Uevi-rvux x I,. Joaeiitithal, It. It Uewla, It, Mortl mer. Jr. II S. Cage. Jim, a Cat:,, 1., ,a Tucker, Harry Tuck, r. John Tucker, P S. Von Stadc. Thomaa Vfrlghl and c! Hrabagon. 1 in addition to the money purses of fered for the Hunt meal six handsome Irophlea will la' awarded to the winners of Hie principal events The donors are Tnomaa P. Ryan, w. Averell it trrlmnn, Mward p Whitney, w it. One, J, Tern pla Qwathroo) and s Von Rtade. The offlo als for the meeting are: sn warde, It S. Cue, AugUat iblmout and Jo si ph R, Pans; Judgve. ii. a. liourne and v. I., powera i atartar, Prank T ciirke; handlcapper, Prank .1. Bryan; patrol Judges, p. it. Voaa and P ft, 'oss ; clerk of th. scales, H. C I'onklm : paddock Judge and racing oecretary! i leorgo 1:. 1 laii. RADNOR THE NEW ARROW COLLAR Z for 25 Cents. K Hri.antng ami Mrs at iarl Or ', ; bt?vj.dch'rV ?,3hj -I it I I,K . Mile. . . TWO HARVARD PAIRS SURVIVE IN TOURNEY Cancr nnd rnrtls Will Help William and Itarto in Piffhl for Title. BOTH mm: in si:mi finals rn i.ai.fi phia. sept is ".Harvard hat two I earns and Pen nay Ivan I a and Tal4 one aach in tlie seml-llnal round of the Interoollegiata rttamplonehip tennis tmir IMinenl as a 'esnlt of toilay's matcher at the Merlon Cricket Club courts hep o. Colkei Caner and U H, Curtis make up the Crlmaolrfl representation In the Upper half of the draw, having gained their place by n victory over K. M. Bd wards and K. r Kennedy of IVtnisyl VgnlR after a poor st.ui. at 11 ?. i ?. ii Ttie Harvard men notfkl not get working emOOthly together in the open ing s.'t, but once they did the Red tuwi Blue Contingent prOVetl easy for them. i Oplaise ! to Ciner ai d Curtis in the ' Upper half win be J it. Howi.mi and Jack Dtaaton, Jr., of Pennaytvanla. who eliminated Leonard Beekmatt and Harold Harvey of Princeton after hard tight at I T. I -4. In th.- lower half the in tercollegiate champ. oi s. Richard Noi rle wai ami 2j an I Richard Hart of Har vard, will ilash with the Vale team. J. r W . ber and P T Hopkins, The champions ran away with S. It Jones an.i it it Larmon of DRrtmotithi the int. ter pair failing to t ike a game In the two -.t- Weber and Hopkins ware pressed hnnl to win from Coffey and Hiker of Princeton at M 7. 3. The summaries : Dt iblee. f'lr-i Round feffev and Ttlkar Prlnc. tun. Orfe.ited 1 1 a I r and 'Hunter, ('nr. nell, 14, s 4; (lowland and lusstnn, Penn-yli'Snla. drfrated RteVensun Slid lie Camp, Vale, , . Recead Round s?aner nn.t rartta Har vard, rlefi ii. I Bdwardi and Kntiedy. Penn-ylvanla. S . ! :, 4-1. Weber snd Hope ns, fale. drfaat.. r',,g,.. Hn i mnar. Prineetoa. 7. ' 3. nnwsn.t snd Ids floB, Pennsylvania, defeated lirekimn sn.l Hsrvev. Prlncrt.n. 7, ft- 4 ; Williams arcl H.rtr. Harvard, defeated Jon-a an.l i.a-ni n. Cart irioutli. (S--V, I 0. FIRE EESTR0YS GOLF HOUSE. Morris I on nl i I n h house Raraa as Members Dunce. MoggirrowK, M, j . Rapt is - The clubhoun of the Morns County Oolf ful ii of thla place waa destroyed by lire thla morning The loss is 100, ban. Tln r. a small dance in prog ress ii. the ballroom, whhh odjoina the clubi " im Ii i.i Witiiey a member, went to i'.s lo ker "i the main building to r.-scn.. nine art. lea and was cut by flying I glaas while making ins es. ape. lie was 1 i ii'iiii.t nitri. s"'"' of U mployeei were asleep on tin third tb.or. but all answered a . all f..r bip except Robert Blllott, who is hard of heat ng When lie awoke he found tl., tan . an fir. He had to Jump out unto the roof of the ballroom and then dn p t,, the ground a.1 W a v- -v a. T. . ,li, Cvv . ' C.. I - J ' V ' HUP Hi Ira W Tm iTURKISH l.nfnyelle tins llenl Worl.out. I'aston, pa., Sept. IS. The first real I football practice of the year for l,af.. j ette was held on March Picld ttiis after- noon. Tho team returned from the training Camp at the Delaware Watel FIFTEEN CENTS MURAD 4& 5e 10 .v S-r" - .a., .TS s se V-J 1 " .-.1 . .,V1- rv .'XV- .ill' - a-til a. LT. " eas aR f - V k as.V CV rS -CV3 . b-' Va'A' . -eA sr. LmP . "La V f s v in1 'lap c ti t-day nnd began work this af ternoon under the direction of CoajaR t'rowelli The s.uad that swcIIhumI la tlie unseasonable heal Humbert.! forty men. if these twenty were freshmen rtUtdldatee, The work consisted of kick- tnir. forward paaalng and formation driit. rt - ' I V . V. viv -s- hV. .aO I 4 V I AF ,. . xl i-t ' O' 7 1 .it' I I Lam 'agge1 V ill' i-LLUiU 111 ul t ' 1 1 I tl ! i i , Mil