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n t Dundee Defeats Ritchie Yankees Will Have Plenty of Company if They Train in Florida Next Spring THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916. DUNDEE TOO CLEVER FLORIDA NOW BECOMING FOR WILLIE RITCHIE MECCA FOR BIG LEAGUERS American Champion Beaten by ttahter Man. Who arries Kiirlit to Him. LOSKH TAKIS ONE ROINI) MM) lmnilae. a legitimate lljht--eight of tliln city, outboxeil Willi Rltdhll In their ten round bout at Mwtl gon "niiarr ilerden last night. Ritchie, a California hoy, Md to bv lightweight .'hainmor Ol IIW worm n.-ioie iv- twenty If Yankees Train at Ocala, They Will Be Surrounded by Dodgers at Daytona, Braves at Miami, Cubs at Tampa and Athletics at Jacksonville. WORK BEGINS AGAIN I PRINCETON COACHES PUT FOR N. Y. U. ELEVEN A TTENTION ON TEAM PLA Y Three lOg-nlnr on Injured List M Iti'siilt of GMIf With llnvcrfonl. Varsity Drives Through Scrubs in Scrimmage Designed to Get Line and Backs Working Together Heavier Men on Yale Varsity. Florida haa MM the Mecca for Ihe unload $ ran fca raised i-i r H I II OFFENCE GOOD training- of major league baaeball clubs. Prlng the Bitot) CltJ enterprise muni Thla fart was Illustrated never more be auapondart. Halt It . i-e's stockholders fnrrll.lv than ln ih. .,,, , n",u crying lor aivnicnils ' 7. ' " llttsourg did not break even. li.,,, Ihe Boat on National League management Sinclair dropped a email fortune In I to train at Miami the next five yeara. Newark, but he r reputed to he no Oeore mailing, the Mlrarle Man Wealthy that he ran afford to disregard . mis iimp irniri me niiraet i of the Hub. a loval henH i:i.,t.ii, m . i. ... I.- .i.e. - - .m oaaepa li nrwnnii n si ...ms , '.urn in ivvunv boot, waa always n atron hooater for tn.de ana ,.., i. . .. .. .it i'i,n iclli tile Itritnn Kltcrne never win . - r - , " .7- . , ... .. i laniwiMpht champion agaln-not un- ' ,h racger State Georgia waa hla Hall, the outlaw chief. Hall ha aoured , loaM ., lea or a couple of arms. I hobby and Macon hla religion. Bui tha on ,OW Me ,le. lares he will re- i'".. I Weltarwalffo and cannot net i Uny n.v. , M , volt against M i en. admissions another e from t Ritchie taut night weighed ' mi on aim sougiu a yrHr Au lrir iKnH and tokens of nounii :h hla ahoea ; Dundee I ''lime further aouth. where the weather unrest uninnii the Independent promoter 1' I I m hnll.r , , .1 " - iiibi iiaI.iI I,, n MM ... 1., M... he :il,.. eilill imieiil. . muir nieauiij .eii.in nn , .. ... ,.,.-. . .... Mitrhie looked well trained He car- t leairge controla the craft of stnte of """nclal KlanlK of the MtttSWS, They ntii ii" lupernuoui iiaaii 11 l( waa not aklpited Ibe Hi jives' hopea. It la reaaotiable to a. r ed m and out with all the auppoae that the proapei ia In the far urn of hll championship da. Hla j South have beguiled hla nallve State nuncheii ert well timed. They were I puriotltm. , , rt, ,, clean They carried every Yankeea have tried 0( ray the native aon pon-j '"w ,orK ' aiiKeea nave trieo r-ff behind MOO). 101 in apue ui imp mmj -mt a-rght lvn:it:me. In aplta of Ritchie's rid tone. They have trained from and Flag ftnrralihlp, In aplte of reputation : M , Haaaaiar, t.v IWH 10 Willie almott every aeixind of 1 norlh M f' as Atlanta and Athena. Ua Itid heal hHn handily j Bui Ihey never gol far enough ahead Dund' " .-utfoUght In only one 1 mti thMW exen-iM., to win one of Han ......1.1 Th'.i wi- tne inin. ny inai 1 m,. joiinn) hiid aoqttlpa auch a dl gact idvgnmgo t!mt RRcbJol only hope u 11 .1 ki ickOUl fool and deliberate, tjf rail for nlan awaltetl hla opening, ttreral l.meo he eaw whal he tliounht Mg Hi. way. He anavped hl iu: 'hei t i vim and prec.lon that would have Wen a ctydlt to Joe Hans. Swif!. NralgM riulils ani lefta aimed at Johnny' I Jn oftan found the mark. But iniidea ever watchful, had an eye like , hawk He covered or rooked wlthjvlalt ihe blows and thereby deprived them el tiwir silng. Johnaon'a llaga The Nea- York Amerlrans. under a new ownerahlp laat spring, named at Savannah, ija. They had nothing of I which to complain. The a'eather was I above the average of the very poor grade that prevailed all apring aouth of he Mason and Dixon line. Yet It la no 1 rcrtalnty that the club will pa a return may buy Into organlxed hnxehall if they are so minded and care to renounce their I nft expressed obligations of comrade ahlp to the fellows who went into the j revolutionary faction on a shoeatrlng. The military tournament m-hich will j he held at Madison Snuar" Harden Ihe week of November M-:!0 Is to cater aa ; much to sporting instincts aa to patriot- . Ism. This show will he featured throughout with athletic competitions and ganns among tin1 various inilltary organixations of this city and State. The Military Athletic Learue Is behind the projei t to furnish the usually ac cepted features of sporting competition. Kg ohaklna ' Hands. Tne gOJ para Hon of RKcMl during Hie lo.iiic i-oiin'l a.is nver more clearly Savannah, unfortunately, owing to the ehlft of sentiment toward Klorid.i. now occuplea a rather Isolated position No other major league clubs truln in the immediate neighborhood Therefore It Ittnon at rated than in ihe laal Lying l practically impossible to obtain toady Mek for one daclalVO Wallop. WlUlo Oaggg helpful practice games with rival mu ll Milling iv. 1 1 ui bvtll hlg hands for 1 lor league rluba without the inconveii tae -!ia!e I ':i.Uv barely touched : lence and expense of travelling long dla Hitrhle's tfl'-ve. then tried to sneak over ! lan.a. Long railway jumpa in the a wicked rlghl Th 5 mlUMd the mark spring are deadly to the efficacious ef 0) in. nr.- Mrhan Hit.'hie fell in. 1 facta of training. Kuril. us with anger and resentment , Therefore the Yankees ate quite llkol) Rltehlf till with every batb an. I to switch the baae of their early ojiera- g,ifl of e.Tl it gl Ml command Kor 1 tlona. iicala. Kla . la anxious to en nort than a m'uu'.e he fought a lie had ' tertaln Donovan's legion of hopefuls Ituitht nnlv In i"e eighth round. Three Vala la located centrally In Florida I mu , n,n loOOnd Intervals he r,r removed from the uncertain sea Masted With rtcloua lights Th. exectt- 1 breeies that play havoc to convalee, erit ..f M.I ..s nerfection nersonifle I. "rowing arms, una inpii.m..ii.in) The fl;tt apsiarontly caught Dundee flush n the J.iw He .taggered slightly, wab nle.l ui- Into 11 erotlch. both hands ready, tad fooled Rltcnlg about the inei.tlve- -m- of the itlng. Twice morg Knciiie eroaaad, aMh ; njtght And thrao atrang Ngtlonal LoagtM Bio .1:1.1 ihe -.j and -nap of a knock- . ,,pp0nents for exhibition purposes, uut But tblf QUlcknagg of hand did Mt Thia switch would benefit both the deceive the cunning eye of Uugdag . atgHoaal and American league.- It Neither landed on the point. Dundee1 woujn giVe the thi-e ilubs of the Tenor nil been ' irewgrnod. Dundee's waa a, -ii-t-vii l nn opportunity to aruge games Agin of deape ration. He waa not Itrtotittf 1 w,th bOtb the Yankees and the Aihletlcs. Atiliiu- f.j ihe nutch under the conlli-' w), wni be encamped again at JaokgOO Mgg aid ctrcumaJU nets and could not ' ville. Kin. The owners of the New York at blamed ..ne whit bacauM of thia ', Americans will investigate the pre- t: I sunie.1 merits of Ocala as presented by , the business men of the city anxious to leu round Difference. attract major league attention. tlundte grgg ajl under Mte lightweight cloae to Daytona. Miami and Tampa Brooklyn trains at Daytona. the Boston Bravea at Miami and the Cubs at Tam pa. Intraleague major league gnnies are prohibited In the springtime Where- j fore the Yankee by moving to Ocala Roger Itiesnahan wishes 10 trade Pitcher Phil Douglas and a young In fleliler for Southpaw Slim Sallee. Tha ! proposition from the 1'uh leader haa been referred to Ml'ller Hugglns, pilot I of the fardinal. Col. Rtippgfti president of the Yan kees, received little assistance from rival l ib oarers in building up a team last year. t'ol Kuppert and ha partner, ("apt. T, L Huston, were lucky enough to get the most prized athletes In the draft. At leasi their colleagues are of tiie opinion ;h.; the lottery favored New Torg for ever;.- one la trying to hood wink New York out of Its prospects Half a dor.cn trades hive been suggested since the season closed Connie Mack Is OUt '.look, line and sinker for one of the several right ban dad pitching re- crtiltg of Donovan'g vian. krr Ritchie aim at l an noum! above Mentelth. trMKlggar of Dundee, had g'.iar iniwd Rltohlg Il.toO, anil thara was not enough m.inev In the house I.. Suatlf In spite of the moat pleasam assur ances of faith In ultimate success In the Federal leagues war against organised baaaball. certain facts have fllterad Qeorge T, Btalllnga, tnanagar of the1 Braves, hai been In town the last several days assisting t'apt T U HuatOR In perfecr'ng the organisation of the Dover Hall Cub. which haa a large hOOting iract rea.' Brunawlik. Ha., that Is to lie controlled by the prominent baaaball men and sportsmen of this; country Stalling- says he never can ragign himself to the fate that cheated him out of outfielder Hendry g and 1 Miller, two outfielder andldates with the Yankeis. "Mud Sharps is one of the best Judges In baseball," said the B'i; Chief yaatar- I ilav. "rle w.i steeie.l ..IT these two I players: .ssured by paopla supiioeed to know thai they were airoao me pmp erty of American League club- Sharpe save that Wilier If one of the most . aanaational fieidei ias een that1 If he can hit 1 we'd I" f"l ompany g'g he did in '.lie Kouthern Laagug he should prove 1 ganaatlon. Of Haw- dryx lie is a surefire hero wore. upper Bud not only prodlcU thit Hemlryx wli: RUtka good, he lands re.uly to slake his reputation that thli fellow will 1 one of the sensations of the Aineri an LaagUg befoie g not bar two years'' After a rest of two das t.ie New lOfb t'nlv erslty fOOtball team resumed woik yesterdiy afternoon on Ohio Kieid At present the team Is In an extremely critical condition, three of tin uguiars having been put 011 the .1 Jilted lift bv Satu-ilay's game. I'gan. right end on the varsity, g suffering from .1 brokatl finger, while gaTwIfl h'.is I silghlly w rem lied ankle. It Is hoped that both of these men will he in condition hy next week The other invalid is put of Ihe game for the rest of the season Hedley. Wpp played substitute tackle on the nret tam and egularly at that position on the senilis, is the victim of a slight spinal injury. Mauley was on the field but did not lake ion In the praetlcg Ota wang tilled his place at nuorterbaik and put the team through a llvel signal drill. Prao Hi will be held to-day 011 the Kord hani field. The fltst scrimmage in preparation for fJapf getOWn was held yestenla.v 'it Kordhimi Kleld. A OOmbtllgtlPr of the prep and scrub teams lined ip against the var-ltv and was ripp-d to pieces t'apt. Dunn smnshed thioigli for big gains Dohi rty. a vaisitv eraW man ttltd guard on last year s varsltv eleven, haa overcome parental ohjis-t Ions and prgc tiSst yesterday. Mulcahy at guard gwttehad to Kandrlck'i position ai ncklo on the lert side of ti'e line and Conklln '.mil Corrtdan did not scrimmage, but were repiacwl hv Hall and Mululri. two scrub cud. The Stevens varsity had a long work out yesterday and over half the ihi sltloiis were filled by aubstitutee. owing to the many injuries received In the game last Saturday The practice con sisted mainly of falling on the ball and tackling the dummy, although n short scrimmage was held before dark, and the -. rubs succeeded In scoring once Coach llodgcis was dissntistled with the showing the tetim made last week WlLLlAatgroWN, Mass, Oct 2i -In spite of th. muddy condition of the fWd the Williams football squad spent nlmost the entire afternoon In a hard crimtnagg The scrubs kicked off. the varsitv easily carrying the ball down the Said for a touchdown I'kimhti.n :. Oct. 2 The hard prac tice which Conch Hush of PrllKOtOh had threa lined for th's week begun to-dav Special emphasis Is lielng pi 1 ej on learn wo. k and getilng t .ie line and the backe to act together. Ilnlividuallv the men nre aim king weil. but there Is still great n for Improvement in team plav Cor half an limn 1 lie first and ggC varsity pcrltlhltggad in serret at lie Id. The scrubs furnished the Man during the op. n graotlca Stad urn and proved powerless vanl game The believe, however, that this eleven Is caimble of inaetei ing a number of new plays and that lis offen sive towr can be enhanced by anapllfy Ing ita weapons of attack. It is the plan from now on to mix a lot of forward parsing and other Intricate plays In with the jmwerful short punches wlrn which the team Is well fortlHeil Cornell will have to leave here for Michigan on Thursdnv night of next That in.. a ns only two good prac tice days next week and Ivv.i this week, or four days of real preparation. So the work from now mi will he devoted gmlraty to the Western contest, rhe .niches believing that be Virginia Polytechnic game Saturday will no: ln '.erfere with this programme Ihe old I week rjppaal at the ggalnal the smashing attack of the regulars, who tis.k the IhiII over three times The vat I ty s defence then was tested and found adaqijgtg w-heri the scrubs took the pit skin on the varsity's f yard line and failed to carry It over with the aid Of in limned downs. Driggs got Into aegto , only for a few minutes. LsMTibattOn re- ....ktiel.l wa. .Nniaed of Ames at Ih vataity through an hou, quart el aid Shea and Ttbls.lt at th hull h.u us Several spe.laciila' 1 a sees were negotiated during the afternoon one to tilghla) netting thirty -Ave yards Setnmetis. out for more than two week. be ause of an injury, appeared to-day. and II is hoped ihat ite will lie available for the Harvard gaint. He playad against Harvard In 1'JlS. but was In eligible Uut 1 ear. Contiary to a current rumor, ticket fm the Harvard Prtncaton game in the Stadium are available In great nuinlwis and can I" ..I. talned by application to .1 H Murray, Nassau streei. Fiince ton, at It.M each Laai op'. -ni -in aiid li'o.. aiivtti.r'.a but through .that might cause a reasonable 10 tne stnceriiy 01 siien Amiiehst. Mass. Oct -'H After two day reeit Coach Hlb'y sent the Varalty squad through a long signal drill and scrimmage to-day In prepars- 1 lion for the Dartmouth game Saturday. Tow. the quarterback, is still too much brulaed up to J0U1 the team Mat thews was put out to-day by an injury In the head but It Is not serious gioiy for Dundee The Hot'nni pugilist the-ef"ie fought for ?oiy nl me He 1 coui'i have shown to be'.t'T advantage in any othai .ause. Hlg doanavatlon t no: klmulated. Johnnta ratllgad that tie -oyj.l . swap pun hag vv. til hlg much fcegviei omionent if lie let thai ad- reraar.i sat Wherggore Dundee carrc-d stockholders a defi the Dgitl to lie haavtar man all Hie lit, tit. II In sp -ir letiin was rhe tit st r-ni-iil was a wlnriwui-i af- very In ooiitd as opt Imiorn. Ceita.nly hi two different spots .f inlaw .ham apparent nnauciai . has , tonne, out. 1 onran n VI .uaM.nl nt ll.. Kansas I'itV 111- ! d.'ivei.deiits. has lust reported to his I Mmaii Int Tom Cowlar, the Rngllab igavywelght protege l. .ion tinsii. sm 1! -ig Lovlnaky in the ten round wiiuiup bafort tin- Olympic a c Stovambar IB 1 1 luntioat mlth Intends to force Prank :i match and is going glMUt ' . . in tin- nahi wai He win ngm .km- ilencn tor ine mi i-i r ..,e ,. i,,., t, of the fad that the Cox In St Lou - Nov embei .' At Jop- '.,.. . -.,.i..e , 11,. tin Mo. s.x davs late: ne is 10 engage n..h.ei... nreai. Al Norton, the Nltive Son CaaLiaua. Pa, Oct 26 - The Carll Indian vnrs'ty players were put thrOOgtl -1 tifi rudimentary drill this afternoon on Indian Field, after Which almost tin entire afternoon waa sjK-nt at itgnali BagToaT. Pa., tvt. For over an hour 'he Lafayette varsity gnd senilis battled t.na afbtrnoon after a long signal drill t'apt l.uhr was b.ck in tha game gnd Livegey ai shifted to the guard I'OSII loll. South BaTHtJiHgai, Pa Oct -;- Four COmplgti sets of back Sold men and as many ialrs of ends eent an hour Hint a halt al Lahlgh to-day trying forward paaa formations. The entire gftaniOOn Wgg given over to the lateral ihiss first in signals and then In a ggml-aoi inunage Tiie results were fHir Smith is MALTESE TERRIER TRIUMPHS. ! SWIMMING MEETS ARRANaED. fair, in Which Dundee played with his ,ent of the Buffalo Federals, has issued 10 Whl ciiner j.i 1. " ' Igfl rapeatedl: to Rltchli - face .,nd jaw. g warning to h: fellow colleagues that j at Kansas City 011 November ... with 'aalonal rlghlg to the face and) . Dody ;,i cloae quarter Pundaa more than held ns ow n Ritchie started the second in Whirlwind fashion, but John tie met bun lot to toe. and in one furl ous rally for '1 minute or more ihey lltlgged with honorg oven In the third round Rltchlg landed ,1 hard right over the heart that gaantad to I low Dundee a UiSa but Johnnli mad. him misr. thre.- wall meant right ippercuta Ra ferae wuitam Brown warned Ititchie ag.i.nst holding in the fnttrth There Wgg action for every llcrron llesf 4.olfer Mt I'lllN.TToN. N rl m elon. VI rs. Rllaalag MslilMta PHaalimt "- Mala F.n.e, ser.e. f..r t it, u inner .1 H lpp..U r..me. ha.n,.ln.aip. The dug parade at the Hippodrome. I arlrg of dual sw imming meet- f... rng nog p.irnie ai i i n public Mgh schools wilt be aonductad bj Which began Monday and ends with lo- ( ,,utlh. sphcsiils Atlilet..- League, be day'a matlnge. brought out an even I ginning on November li and continuing greater entry vesterdnv afternoon than until January IT. III. Thia series will the total at ihe Monday 's allowing. . inly I tw- prelltnina, y to tne onahlpf . ., .1,1 here. Dundee, who in first had auporlatlvag would do juatlca to tha claag V.' ., feugh' from his toes, began to bop . ,.,', affair and " J??. ' . .... , ,,.i , ihasa 11, ....i... ..... ....... t , it ............. , tne wilt tiers or llir v at ions oi ee. ...... nle. i ? a no uuui . .. ...... - ... e. - i i... ....... .... .. i. ,..u,..i, i... hM l. . arm. l to inaae Heir . nooi trun. i o- ",n "H" " " " I, .... u- . Cnntmer,-, rownaond Harrlg Hall mil Btuyvaaant- ,vil huve to develop new matertul f. tins seasons teams as many of H" i i t SI. K. r t he aoodnd time s i Harron of Pinsiting won the golf ohantplonahlp .f Prlncaton fnivei sity b) defeating w A Uowrla by ui and to piny Her. mi s play !! g vv.u cttisistel.' as wel' a- bnl'.l.ih!. Ileiron is a gophomor .id won tha champlonahlp from Lowrla laat year In ihe same manner, Herron tied foi the low score in the preliminary Qualifying round of the national amateur chani plonal ip at Detroit NBW llAtg.N. OCt. II. WIUl the Col gate name Just four davs off Kran'. Hlnkev upsei things this afternoon on Ihe Yale football Held. A good many promising nmdldn'es miesed out for places because thev lacked the weight to fill their niche In the big wall with whlc.i Hlnkey expects to oppose Colgate s at taik. Moseley at left end and While at centre wen- the only regulam Who n.i 1 1 il.it tied t'.e.r posrtJoiio Wgiilintan who got his nrst chanog at end Saturday, was shifteil from left to right end, where he dUrptaoad church, who weighs only 162 pounds as com pared with VA'ledeman s lsn. Jim Shel don, who has been playing right guard all season, wa.s shifted to right tackle, and Dick Kent got his place. His team mate at left guard to-day was Cupid Black, who reported for work yesterday after having b.s-n released from the in firmary Smith, a big substitute from Ina si nib eleven, got Schmidt s place at left tackle The coaches restricted the work to a brief signal drill and Individual Instruc tion. Way. the centre candidate, and Schmidt, the old left tackle, were sent to the scrub eleven, where they ware drilled as back field men. If they Im prove sufficiently they will get a chance in the varsity back field. CAMBMPOg, Masi... Oct 26 Although Harvard's regular did not get Into the thiek of the bard scriminaainK in the StadlUin this afternoon the lineup for sign. .Is provided a definite line on the I team that 'In- machea are planning to put onto th- Held against Princeton ! With the exception of the substitution of I Conor at tackle for Oilman the first) eh vci. ran through Its plnys as it may bu expected to face the Jerseymen. The coin Ins took Taylor from centre gild placed him at right guard. Wallace bein-: a' centre. Parson at tackle with faner and II me and BoUCg on the Wlngl Wlllcox was Ht quarter, and he may pisllil) he leplaced by Watson again, hut tin- back field, comprising Ha l I, an King and Knwright. is surely liar- , yard - bin anil looks like the combina tion for both the V.ile and Princeton games if all goes well tTHACAi Oct. 26. Dr Sharpe. wtio ar- rived baok to-da) from New Ha van. I whit hah he journayod aa soon as tha Har vard garni waa over iat Saturday, da I elded I i-daj that 'he varatty siud wms lied to another day off. so the sec- nd itnd third teams had the field to thrnn- -elve The varsity men did not meet Ulltll lo-iitglit. when a blackboatd talk , oniphaiHaod their faultg in the Hitrytrd ..in.e and outlined tic expo not on in style . of ; whl h the ooaohog now ismtem- plate ' ' St.aicli 'ooiball mil simple fornai llong vv it'n a powerful ilefene. formel he aim of the , lira for the Hur- j i PMiLAbgLPitu, Oct. 16.- The Pannayli , vama ,-onches wnsteit no time inaugurat ing Itur new plan of practice They put . .. ..,..! . I...II I of stiff offensive scrimmage vvlth the scrubs ami freshmen this afternoon. The regulais succeeded In scoring two touch downs on the freshmen hut loke even with the scrubs. Against the freshmen Beil made a II yard run fr an n kick formation and Russell picked up a fumble ami ran in yards for the other score In the scrubs, ttowever. tlte vaisitv found a different proimsitlon With the nail on the regulars' 10 yard line it took them a l.n sst a half hour, with unlimited downs, to go down the fletd for a wore. Itmnadlamry after th huiiiialuwii cioth- ier of the ocrutNi retweresl a fumble by Uuigley and score! When darkness stopped the scrim-uu-ge Dr. Williams took the varsity over lo the went end of the tletd under the electric light and worked on new playo with the men until close to 7 o'clock. Wgsr Point. N. Y. Oct 21 The Rooters to Ride as Ca etakers for Pig If A NOV KK, Oct. 2r!. Several Dartmouth student have tltvi.seil o ucw way to (ret to the football name next Saturday at Amherst. The Interstate Com merce Commission refused to al low students to ship themselves as live stock on freight trains, which would make travelling much cheaper than by passenger train. So it was decided to ship a small pig in a special car to Amherst with as many students as possible as caretakers. If there are enough students who are willing to see that the p!g reaches its destination, another pig will he bought and shipped in another car. early and late hour session of the Army football sipuid tn-ilav were both short. It was so late when the men were fee tioui military duties Ihat the big tiding ball aga,ji was the scene of ihe final salon. Light etc rlmmnging with the scrubs was indulged in without any scoring. Annai,,' ij. Old. .6 Dlatiaxt Im provement In the use of a varied lot of forward paaa playa ttigrked the pratt, at the Naval Academy to-dny. Both backl and .-lids were used on the receiv ing end. while Cgpt, Miles at quarter and Von Heimbiirg at fullback did most of th tossing Westiihal caught a long toss from Von Helmbtyrg nn,l ran .10 yards lor a touchdown. Hloitge.lt, who k now play ing right end. scored on a play of the same character after run ning 40 yard" HvNoVgs. N. H. Oct .6 Kor an hour tbl afternoon the Dartmouth foot hill! coache went over the multitude of m stakes which were marie in the PrlncatOfl game Saturday. After thetaik the entire wpiari went through grass drills and the different teams were eent through a long signal drill In s heavr drlixle SUBURBAN GOES TO BELMONT PARK TRACK Wpslflir-Mlr-r AMOPirVtiOII Will Hflvc Control of Classic in FiiIutp. Kntry blanks weie IggtMd veslrialay for the spring meeting of the Westcheste. Racing Association Nominations will close for the stakes on November and among the Important events in cluded nre the Metropolitan and Subur ban Handicap. The latter race was thei time honored fixture of the Ogttaj island Jockey Clubs but II bereafi. -will be run at Belnwmt Pari, The foil: etee.ple-.niis takc lo lie tun at the spring meeting will nut loses until early next Mnrih In .iddlilon to th- closing of Mtakcs for next spring nomi nations for the Belmont and Witheig Stake for 1117 also will bine to bt mads by .V.iy ember -'-. The stakes fol low for 1-TSAH.OUDS ami irPWAftt) Mstropalltan Bandt'.ip uona added one mile. Ladles' Haiullesp- For niare. It 100 added! one mile. Toboggan Haildl sp 11,500 addili sla furlongs. Harlem gelling 100 added . one mile Amnteur cup -High weight slllna ioo ad dad . ,me mile, itniiis gsiiini Mot added! mv furlongs suburban Handicap Ifilfi stiUrii. one mils and a gaaftar, roit :-yv:ak-ii.dh Th Juvenils ts.oou suarautst; f farlnngs. Keene Memorl., . 16.000 gm, . ant, sit; five and s half furlongs. Ths Ksshinn Kor it i. I3.i00 gusrsnteen five f.i-longs. The Bouquet-flaningi II.IM guars nteed ; five furlong. KOR H-YKAR-OI.Ii IN HIT The Bsimant t'.i.oo guaranteed t one mile and three furlong Tfcg WMhera IG.000 gaarnntsed . one mile Drew and Hotter Win Vlau-be. Ta-o game were playe.1 in the Knalish billiard tnuriuj.ment last niglit at Doyle's. T. Prew vvoif from J Wood III to III and T. Butler defeated Leo Klynn III to 12. In the three 'cushion tournament C. F. Madden scored over Charles Ada.lr by a score of 3 R to 4. Onines will ba played to-night in both tourneys. mill bound about, swinging a he Hkipped. s a mid t leaner, bill away ihey landed. tin i n it t u i is i ii Pafanaa "big lifth Dundee rusher! so furl- In t auely tie - - fell together In the lower rope. Juntl' ners on the regular dog show Circuit. The class for the trophy going to! I, est don in t lie show brought out a. at he knookad RltcbJl down and strong collection and the j udges dellhera- , m. nil.ers of laal yeai's teams have been r.t ,1, standi Mating NtlUi i In th: iU tool 'Or ie , ted for some llmt helore awarding the graduated The dual meets will be held kapt up this tanttUglraj attack handfcome troph) The winner proven jn (hl. pul) . ,Kk,s of tiie city and fan n e throUghOUl the next two to lie a fine Maltese terrier shown by i wj,Ma will have five I ome meets an t He was Ho elusive for Ititchie.. Mrs. Stinging. Thomas i irlsdale's Ainer- ,U1J. vj,i,j,,K meets The events will be llm repeatedly Into ridiculous loan bred BUlgllah bulldog Uotham De- y,txy ion. o0 vard race, HdO feet re- ' fender took tin cup for reserve winner. 1 . plunsa t distance and fancy Ulv eventh Ititchie. diHlglng. lost Among the oilier dogs present which were or more tnan passms inem wnr( Mrs Hetirv Hills I'onieranlan I'.altts Kadlum. Mrs Harry A Baxter s Pa-1 TROUBETSKOY'S CAR SLOW. klngese spaniel Txack of Arcady. Mrs. Harrison's Japnnc.se spaniel Little .r,n,.,. Kail lo Make Ureal speed OMe. Mrs Madge Thorpe's Yorkshire, terrier Clayton Wee Marvel, Mrs C. " sheepahead Hay. D. Atwood'a chihuahua Benito Jaures j -pi,,, proposed race between Hart") and Mrs f. B. Holmes's Airedale ter-' darkness and I'rlnce I'aul Troubelskoy rler Reminiscence. The trophy for the .,, ,e Sheepohaad Bay Sp, edway will not dog owned by a member of the theatrical. ,H ,-u ,, unless Hie latter provides himself profession went to Mlaa Llaie Janls's , wj,n lt l(ett, r , ar than the one which chihuahua Coriuette, a dog well known ,,. vesterdav. In a slock car to all Who have een Miss Janls in "Miss1 )(, mMa about fifty -five mile an hour. ALL-YEAF Car a Than Ititchie came hack round Hie eighth and made : - idialor appear much of a Ihjndat -quared this In the' I . tenth was fast and furious ' i llmoat even. 1 'd for a time as If old Gen n gin get the WOrgt of the The ire of Montelth over , ea.-.i cupidity prompted ihat I ti i : for official weighing I i in siate Athletic Commlaalon vi IMJVi. mnti !tr. i It look iral pub atelaloii Rttrhle . liromo'. i n bef.,1 Ti - i used a delay of almost half an I 1 , 1 tin. I, ! M. . ill.. I -.ii. ' Ihi n Pherg i- a i, He -hat RMNi Information.' f ' n , , .., .-.es cannot Inc. wlien i I) vv.-ighi Is more than Montelth evidently wished in -. if ggglnjl his iitierii i ' by nvoklng th.s law. Ritchie, i Jabot H 'fte .! ten i i 10 ppotl iwrgt n can ttlght PW rl fji ttrgi Wet. ,., Tliee ,1, hoa DyCl Mom,. 'Or hi Ji In ii tivld of priii ga ,, h. t ''ie Mli fiinii the announced fli d Ii one gnd oiie-iuatier I at t'-n.,i'. an unaually bqging anthualagtg il foi tk - antartalnmoitti mil i expand In such numbers. SUCCEEDS JAMES MORTIMER. Blackwood la es Ice- Prralilent of I ollle (tub. At a meeting of the Colli Club of! America held al Boston recently John I H Hlaokwood waa elected vice-presi-. dent to fill tne vacancy caused by Hum death of James Mortimer. It voteu at which hardly Is fast enough to make a race Interesting or worth while Barney (lldfield may be one of the en trants iii the t-n mile special that Is on the election day programme His Christie car will probably be seen In oompatitlon with the Blltgen, Bun and ihe new K I', ft. i ml Hrpulaes llulgrri. WaaHiMOTONi P.i Oat. II.- A no thai t'ootball i lush at the I'olo OfOUIldg In New York between Washington and Jef- ,'lgers, when Washington aia! Ji'fferaon Wgfl in New t ork on Its ns-enl trip, but the proposition was turned down by It. - la -ave mi tare or Mcotty tins meeting mat me uwuisi ami mm firBOn College mill Rutgers was firnpoaed - I i." feed km an 3.. ".00 ratary of tne club draft a suitable reso- saiiford. head coach of Itul- 1 li. , iie.ii.er seals awav nit on exntesslllg tne ciuos s aiM"'-'-.-, ...i,., vx-n-ki. kller) wet, packed, but there Hon of Mr Mortimer and the logs found I ha real percentage sustained by his death Iii. i ngeide boxes Were not! It also waa voted that Judge g It ., ..... Hie local mumursl. .As t;utler be appointed a committee of on , ) WJU, Df Washington and Jefferson's in -final Vuu.ig Rector and i,, draft a nea' constitution ami ly groat auccess again thia year a tempting t'.ti.ht a ii.i. t aid suit. ted I ! for the dub. to be submitted u , a,,,, mis I offer was inade bv I lan ford. Tin It raw UfViHuL ,1 la in. !! I .. - - - .t,.r thin Ihe llecetll- Ml toil on lo I'oneli l.'olw-ell nil, I but RactOI was too skilful 1hi meeting. I he decided that the campaign for his men would be severely rougnt anil as no an Idltlonal honors would be won by play , Ing Rui aei ... did not think It adv isable to II th on ,, knn Ihni'i stunt ,, lag i hlmaalf open to In the urtaln raiser Mika 1 d Josepn Matthew In six , lllehli Ui v lit, I bnf . to n . Ing ; of th, n nv, "eight la v l .ihv Tall Bar Jack la C.oimI h'orui Toll Bar Jack, the Rngtlah bulldog i pluy t lie game I recently imported by John B. Itorrax RgfBgag la tlaLe W alsbti 1 fponi the kennels of Krank Walker In u,' ,K yymi, UnndOh, is said by eminent authorities tne lightweiKhi champion I OS WW nuiui.ig m ana m - a.e... i I" entll Sl.hi.l in, asreeinenl aal dogs lo hiiIi.o Become I'raf eaalonal. M i SNSAPOMIi Oct. Il. Lorcn Solon, whose .sudden illsmtssiil from ihe Mln- liagotg football i . .. 1 1 1 astonished unlvcr ome to this country lilte of i 'In, welali- some tune. When nils nog arnven ns jv in-l.. will be, oine a profi aalonal mil at I o -,o. k on ha day HI S 11,111 owing lo the trip over, foottktll player next Hunriay. He haa Mfore a local club gome l line i but now he Is rounding into form and , Kreed to play four games with the i. now refusee to make Ihe thooe who have seen him predict a bright Duluth Athletic Club, he said to-day. to cording to a notice aerveat tci- i show caraar for him. Ha la aald to i rm elve 1100 and ogpanggj for each game, tht 1 1 oi, inters on the Ht.,te excel In head and to also own a body The team plays againat Superior, Wla., uinmltalotl. I that Is near perfection. I Sunday. gS h rgirr" Every Inch a Car Sioso to Siooo Sedans, Coupes, Touring Cars, Limousines, A Favorite in New York HAVE you noticed the increasing number of KisselKars you meet on the streets of New York and adjacent country drives? Have you seen the new ALL-YEAR Cars? Two cars in one an open one in summer a closed one in winter change easily made in your own garage. KisselKar You must see these new KisselKars to fully appreciate them. The new KisselKars include touring and roadster models from $100 to $1750 and the famous ALL-YEAR Car Coupe or Sedan from $1450 to $2000. All the new models are here come in and see them. CLODIO & ENGS, rWW!ir VeVV'V", New York City Etrooklys Royal ngraw wot 0 reaps Ive Bat-Ida oniric Higaakal, llrirnport - Alex gavof While Plains Kissel Km i larage Huffgrn I1s-r lllanehard llenipsti-Hd National cnu, Newark A. 'I'. liriue. n l eiitral Ave Hlalen UIhimI liranile Motor Co, Concerning "The Ass in the lion's Skin" I EE JEaop'a Fable, for particulars ! i Next read Samuel Hookina Adams' able article (in New York - Tribune) entitled Bargain Kaincoats, Fine Spnnklintr Pots. "Flimsy imitations of Real Waterproof Garments grow thickly in garden of Fakerdom " " 'Ware the False Good years." Then, -draw your own Conclusions. This thing of blaming Dead Men for the faults of the living should be stopped. Charles Goodyear, the Inventor of the first process for vulcaniziiifr Rubber, waa an Able Man who died almost a Martyr to his Purpose. He practically never had any Capital, and died so poor that he hj't no Parttrrz. Therefore he never was invited to become President, Director, nor even Stockholder, in any of the many Concerns that have since appropriated his name for profit's sake. Apparently too. he left no Relatives influential enough, or interested enough, to defend his name against some of the uses to which it is now beinp; put (as per Samuel Hopkins Adams' article, which says "Many of the Fakers now do business under the name of Goodyear"). N that article he refers particularly to the Goodyear Manufactur ing Co. at 12th Street on Broadway, New York, the Goodyear Raincoat Mfor. Co.. New Ifork. the Goodvear Waternroof Com pany, at 840 Broadway, New York, (designated "Original Goodyear") the Goodyear Raincoat Company in the r latiron Building, New York, which he says also claims to be the "Original Goodyear." He also refers to the Source from which the class of "Absorbent" Raincoats sold to him by several of the "False Goodyear" Concerns are derived. He incidentally quotes a circular letter which he says "illustrates the sort of trade to which a guileless public is subjected in these lines of Merchandise." That circular, he said, was from a New England Raincoat Manufac turer (Name and address given) who thus naively commends his mer chandise : "Prices on our non-guaranteed Coats. of which we arc enclosing Swatches, and which are mainly sold for Advertising Purpose, and BY MERCHANTS WHO DO NOT DEPEND UPON HOME TRADE, are as follows : " etc., etc. Adams further says. - "How many o,ifr Manufacturers there are of goods 'specially made' for Merchants 'who DO NOT DEPEND UPON HOME TRADE ' can only be coniectured." "Be assured." he says, "that you are likely to get this class of Goods if you purchase at any of the name-filching 'Original Goodyears. ' " So said Samuel Hopkins Adams, openly ana publicly, in the New York Tribune of March 90th, 1915 (Copy of Article on request). L ET ui merely add to above that the bona-jide Fovndcr, and long time Head, of the B. F. Goodrich Co., was Dr. B. F. Goodrich himself, and his Heirs are stockholders, to this verv dav in the largest Rubber Factory in the World, which is that' of the B. K. (lOodrich Co., of Akron, 0. Let us make clear to the Public that we have no Stores anywhere which Retail Waterproof Clothing, and that we are extremely anxious to protect the Public, by protecting the name of "GOODRICH"' against the kind of treatment accorded by "name-filchers" to the illustrious name of "GOODYEAR." When therefore you sec any such names as those of "The Goodrich Rubber Company." "Goodrich Raincoat Co." or any other such pfl uikhi the name of the B. F. Goodrich Co., be assured that its use is unauthorized and promptly notify vs. We will pay $500 to anyone who will prove, under Oath, that anv such Concern claims to be. in any way. connected with the B. F. Goodrich Co.. or have any authority for the use of the latter's name. As Samuel Hopkins Adams' able article says, "Beware of the Falsa Goodyears." The B. F. Goodrich Company 1780 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. Manufactu rers of Ruhfier Cloth ing, Rubber Slwcs, A utatnohils Tires, Motor Cycle and Bicycle Tins', Mechanical Rubber Goods, eta., etc,