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10 Yale to Devote Week to Working Out Plan of Attack While Harvard Tries to Offset Guernsey's Kicking 1 A. U. PRESIDENCY 'ON THE JOB PLAY GAVE YALE TO DEVELOP trT NO OnW GOLFER LOOMS P SIX SOCCER TEAMS MAY GO TO SIMONS; VICTORY TO YALE TEAMi OFFENCETHISWEEK1:,;;,-,1 AS BEST OF 1915 SEASON IN ONE SIDED GAMES Los Angel. Nan FatotH by I hrh'nts Who Slvvi To la t Wiiiriorf. TO HEAR KIV1AT APPEAL: Tn Play early In the Y';ilc-Irlnceton I football game whil not intruding the . .i preliminary to the annual von I attention and spare of doing; more con tention of tin Amateur Athletic t'nion 1 aptcuotia bul no more Important, India Mitch will lip tit-lij it the Val.i.n-.- ca ted that tiie Yule playera wore on their toru to-iny dakqnta from aii over tbe I toaa mentally and physically and were fnited state. sath.iej ai the Waldorf ! pnparid io gtva Princeton bwttli ir yesterday Mid dlMtMMd Ihe athletic af I fair, of the count t , littler a Committee- I Of the two iilayn waj. ital In Its he.mng men or plain citizen., j on the t.ault, the oilier Important In Theie WSI a certain amount of tlC I allowing that the Yale men were wlile tlotieering too, for Officer! for the com , a akc ami Watching everything. Ing year are to he elected to-day I! The liret of the t o In the onetnna la cnnMdeied a iind.-i stood that Alfred J. hill .if Boaton. who h is itrved the kick and the ball waa partly blocked, it usual two terms an president, will retire kidded off aoilM plaicr to a Princeton and that his successor will hao to be 'man hack near his own goal line. The selected, of the many capable men in . latter atarted to Circle around the ecrim Iha ranks of I ha A. , I', it was la - j mage and gel Into the Open for a clear Iwved aa the renult of MVerwJ poWWOWaldaah OVei the hnee and far aWay, The last night that Ihe mantle of Mi Mil ' probabilities w,,e agaiiisk uch a fe.it. would ii on the hinilderi or s wa d hu: it mithi haee happened, especially A. Simons of l... Angelea. .uher names 10 mi. a a Vale team as litis one had mentioned were n.-oie .1. Turnei of tin been, sluggish and not keep, ovth Atlantic Aaao latlon and Bupremi Saturday, however, tfla Yale play court JuaHea Bartow s. XVeeki of the ,vr', ff and actlvliy, ami the aleiropotltan Aasoolatlon, Tigi r w ho caught the ball never paised There waa dlapoalUon on use pari " chalh mark fun'.:.-, down than the of the delegate present to extend to BCtlmmaie point The Initant the kick Abel R. Klvtal and Hare J amlth faileJ the Bill Bel about to make the every opportunity to dear themselves Of Us- t'hargvR of demanding excessive expense money which have resulted In ihffdr being declared Ineligible 10 coin C as amateurs. I'nder the rulcfc ten dayo notice is renuln-d for the final ap peal which must lie. taken bafofO IbO boajd of governora of the A. A. P. It waa decided yesterday to waive this notice and John T. Imollug. counsel for lilvnat and Smith, was nOUfled that the board wouIj hear his appeal at r. o' k thin afternoon. DOOlIng has until this morning to decide waetner he w.ll moke this appeal and lis cae he docs SO he will have an opportunity to get in the new evidence which the nia.iaaess .it Use Metropolitan Association refused to hear last Tuesday night. KiVlal und Smith also liave been invited to attend ad atfbtnlt any reasons Wh) they should OOt be permanently ruled off. It was stateil ysgtorday that t ne ehMrsea oraaantsd iv Peter P. Carnet aaalnst the aaatina of tho dslentes from the Middle Atlantic Association would not lie pressed. Camay charged that roxlea ha.l .-en Voted illegally In the aelectlon of delegates and other officers 1n the Middle Atlantic district and In timated tha,t ierge K. Pa.vl.ng was reaponslble for the overlooking of evi dence tending to profess. onali.e atl.leV'S who competed in that district. Ons of the most important cases con sidered by the National Registration Committee, sr.is that of Charles Howard F.oughton. the forme, Newark High School sithlete, now a student at the tTniversity of Pennsylvania, T ie reg istration couin.if.ee ot the Metropolitan Association refused to grant a regis tration card to ltoughton on the ground that he had acted aa a playground leader at one of the Bss x county play grounds. Houghton submitted testi mony that he had acted as a laborei end that hi job at tin playground did not depend on Ins athletic profi ciency. The national committee's rec ommendation to ihe convention tins eftemoon will give the Newark boy a elem hill of health. Anotne- recommendation of the com niltto.; fofbrt t., Xils tt. Hansen, a awlin mer of t'hllllis Kxeter Academy, who served as a clerk in the Y M. C, A. at Washington and also acted as third assistant gymnastic instructor. Ib com.nittre fgvorg hia reinstatement In oplte of the fad that a similar applica tion last year was tejevted It la sn derstood th.U this flndiug will he Ob tooted t by Dr. William Burdlck. the ebairman of the South Atlantic Regla tratlon Committee, which had a hand in disqualifying Hanson. Fred SI. Holler of the knights of st. Antony, who ad mitted competing under an assumed name u the peoples Palace in Jersey City ui lulu, is another nan recom mended for reinstatement v .,.,-c - the afmllentlnna for 1 e:nt. ite- 1 ment denied by the committee are those j of Dudley H .'lark. Portland, a prjfes- Bloral bad pane. . Joseph 11 Donnelly, Philadelphia I John Robertson and John' v Clamant of Boston ; Kred .1 Hoi- sauer. Philadelphia, ai d w. Pohlmati. Milwanuee I A Ik. I ahnised .1 I' Halon of' Schenectady has been attending to his duties was brOUglll UP ti the denial of the application of M I. Branchoud af Schenectady Tic athlete contended SS that he had $o worlh of p: 17.es . to him from ciimcs held In Si bene but. offered 10 compromise for $i m cash. i'" Katon's report In- was wiped sff tin smntsur stale. Norman S. Tiber's Pn.' mile world rudPlng record and the live, six and seven o i. walking rcivord of Qould Ing made a' New Brunsaick wore the Chief Of th-' new Itfgrkt adopted by the record comrrrlttse. The application of Bddli Ring for the twinty-flvi mile walking record was rejected because the tiin tig did hot com- up pj till stand ard, n 1 -v swimming marks aere i.-. .ig nis'! and tin- follow iua track ami Held rooordi placed on Ihe books subjaoi to the npprv val of tin- oonvintion ihifc afternoon : It: VKIl.'O. or V ,T'1, Indo-ir i --j seconds, 11 A flari'oll, Indians Kormal Icheol, at Crsfton Atklatle Association mssi hi 1 al l'..ls bms. I'i Jul) St. I 'I V.', Yard. Indoor- T 3-. "-''r.di. A T. Ilex.'.-, 1 A, -V Ci ai iii'iin.r national rdonsliui M 1 liein Suuue Qsrdsn, I Xsw ) rl 1 Itv. Msi'' Il .. I 'll Meyer, I. A A. C at Indooi V ' 1' igtlonsl ehsmplonslilpa held at M a .1 1' o gquars Harden, New York i" March -. lilt ..'Hi Yard, 'rrl'ior 1 mlBUta 13 .'". iSC- i. li tie, T. J. Hiilpln, Boston v A m Indoor ftadl g'i rTllirdsa? New lVork"Vy! 1.:"!i -'. I'M. line Mllfl linn. nutilAor i mlnulM 12 3.3 h 1 . 1-. Normn I t.iu.t. Boaton V . - .1 li,.lnnr . '! ' 1 . . la. I It If Man., Jttig) Ifl, 11 Ii 1UAT. Tardi Outdonri I men, i,n - ai'.i. j ntlnut.'. " lf l' till.) Il aniu las mi. .1. Leckwood. 1' ! . M-rcilth. ui.,. I.. hlladslphli, i'a . April w A UK I Ml i ma i i ..cundl. a. "HI. I'. Llpplni ul Irunklln i. I.l.v ,ver ilftni J .1 tills. I nr. I i'i Mi 'i rfsntral :. re H ilouldl ig - . i,:. mad. a' Ri in Kle,.. It,,;. . Ne-. Brunts I' k .1 O' nils. Mi-', figtduar 1.1 minute. .'. ;.' 'li'irg. h iloiiiding, Toronto Pen ,iir ' no, mads Nallson Klsld . t'.i its., ,'ss Brunsi'lcg. .v -I. - i;:. iii- l -llie, mil. ....I - 01 in . i . ileors. II Hoiil linu- I i i. ih, Iliads a i N r Uruu ' i' k. l. fi i and in i , . nil i, a li,i la II, I , 11 i . i ii i ,i . Card i' l.i II mmmmm Spirit and Knowledge of Offset Hetter Organized Two Early Plays Important. mil 1. 1 am h. nxn&A, vigilance and hmtllltf nul l do It. One I period when iSneinaey ined his ftrst dfO beat o' .mil all afternoon they were in a etate of determbiatloti and exhilaration to (be most poaalbla out of every thing. They never let up. fluornaey 1 tatekle of iliirhley wtsets the Inti.r (Tabbed the ball on WUaon'l muff a few moments later aas the other play. Had Hlffhley ffot away another step he'd have gone over for a touchdown, bul he was prevented by the Intnant re trlevlnjf by one Yale man of ihe bod fix caused by the error of another Guern sey was quick aa a flash making th it tackle. Thought and action had to be Instantaneous, ii.chii llarderlek's May. 1' was Jtud su h a saving play as HardWlck of Harvard made In the Y;, la gain, in nis. Before there was any scoring and at a time when a touch- down for one side or Ihe ott er nngli: swing the whole game that way Uard- her dropped a punl in Ha-var.l terri. lory Boroe later was bearing dow n o. Gardner full till and Mo waa n savage tackier, lie had a chance to pick up th ball and inn for a touchdown Hard - wick. however, bumped him. balled Inns and gave (Jordnir a ct.an.S' to pick UP th.- ball -an on th,- Job play, tluem-jiake scy came ai a s.iunion even oioie ;u looioau. 1 ne ,aic men on ineir sine critical. 'took chances with n bounding ball by Tire, . ss following of the ball and hard J jumping for It, chancing a slip which breaking through by the forwards itoodlmlghi give it to the other sole rather .nit in Tali's exhibition of wis.it she I than letting it isiun.i a yard or so nearer knew about fundamentals Yale w.ak'th-ir own goal. There was no absei in fundamentals? Why. ihe Kile spread I of g I football in this game, snd, ex- profl ency In fundamentals all over the j ,-entmg Princeton's fumbles, the qu.il :tv place. They hud i'i had lime ir.d.-r the0 ,,,,v was up to tin- average of lug nisi am :o t ,i . irni'-riii ocoei c iiunn- in acquire the team work "f Princeton,! nut the) made aplrli and fir -t principles go a .mm the leathoi al around It. Princeton's n cause when til go it was ladle! way. rne) id en ' w. ned etiu k to i themselves i Ing otilili.l Yale's be- i Princeton - ffence did vanlsed. but just the aine rrin-cton lo.- ground through her bad;- bclr.r throw n for a loss TI: Tigers Were thrown foi a lose often. The Yale forwards were getting through harder aid further than Princeton's, and although fumbling bent Princeton, the " ' : , .i. ' o.: . . .i' ..'. i ....I ,1.. nnailn ,!,.., Him '- - - ,.,.,v ... ii. . i.. i. .. ...n.ai.i ,. ,u-.l ,i .. oi i i i-c e.vi i , i. best of Ihe year In immediate line plav.wni.n was o." 0...-.0 . . Hial M- le.m S fine tackle, bat not as j extent, and will need a stronger of ..ea.iv as Hogs Nevertheless Bln.-k. fence suddsn hsppenlnga not comited Wilt Whir.- and C SI. eh Ion weie right.t" score a touchdown on Harvard than there with their opposite 'was shown against Princeton. The Princeton backs were nor ns fast1 In th- meantime Pornell remains in i rcv s ..s t tie sharp first place in the football rating, sharing edge of football appetite had been dulled. I thai position only with Pitt -burg, and The stildendi of fumbles whloh raged 1 with a stronger claim than Pitt I n through th'' Harvard and Yah- games ! the Itlincans have demonstrated their iml which toppled a bright champion-1 superiorly) io Harvard, whereas the bin nroaneri doe. nor call for any I'lttsburgers, through wan' of opportU- I modification of earlier statements that I the T"r team was w.ll taught. Sir. 1 in. , Aaaieevlna of svmnathv that Ills I capable efforts should thus be brought to naught, though he may not i.e look- mg foi it Tlgos teieran I'Mfliw, two old tune atars met in New Haven ., r,. ... ,. Mil tl. .. .. ti hU'.II " r. ov.rUeil the 1 captain in the 'Ma, 1 i:il, who was GUERNSEY THE NOW WORRIES HARVARD i'a UIRIHOIi Mas Nov M -The liar- , vani football off V estcrda v , team, whhh had .-. day will gel down to cases to- 1 morrow afternoon and wish rnn.snIrT ! able apprehension regarding what they mgj expect from Val. this week 111 the. HtadlUm The coaches and the plav -Srs who saw the grime at New Haven still have girat Confidence and expect to be able o slop what Yah' may have in offer In the way of a running alta k, but lie Hidden coming 10 Ihe front of Guernsey, ihi punter ..mi drop kick ir, makes the Crimson realize that Yah will have ihe means to core provided tta 0 Irenes is goon ruous" ' i-"-- .0- nudille of thl held in 1 amhriilge and ,11ns without llgunna on any fumbling . . , UmrvnrA that may be done by Harvard, The regulars will have three hard dav . , ., , , I work, although probably then- will not bs vcy much scrimmaging. Harvard, of loom . t that it will h In brtti-r I m . . m i as . phyileal nnpc tWwturclaj uan Yftl for he Illue bail u liunl engagement, with the Tigers and will need thl Pig! few days lr recuperation rather than for hard work. X.iiio of the substitute! wa l.iii'l in tin- Brown k, and they were lucky 'o win It- Bnturday's gum" .ii.i noi serve In make Knwrlgtll a Hi's' i-'ritig man over Boles for halfback ami th.- tdiaticei are thai Harvard a'lll sunt the yala game with Ihe same lineup a ai Prince. ton. ' iTIUl.'S, N. V IlialOII and I.e. Not . h - Ths VY'sah game ysstsrday I'll regarded a.- n sorl of aclfl teal ny tin- i 'mi,, n football coachas, asoataM the ith. i in- faced ihe problem of com lug up frutn behind for Iho r, i t time tbi ' ac. .Not up to. yesterday bad I'm i, ell trailed in ail) game, and the coiiiebiick ..r Ihe td.'t'eij unijsi' ths cuol, .-ii uiI.1h guiduu.'c of .'inn-lie Barrsti i ihe iiirca of lllc greatest s 1 1 i. f ad ion. ".lust alia' tiie ti un needed," slid he Son pi ''ad much, "Thai ort of u v.,. ii mini i.i come ahum and I gum i ii ' 11 "hen ; Tin I' II c. Hid ii.i- p. for bad to m ncii UvhUid in t-hoa lie BCt it iring, Firat Principles More Than Offence of Princeton "here'i Where OKI Bel even llrt.'s i where you trtffl us good after all these I years." "Mr. Blli" answered the Tlater. who Jeers a gold football, p n wait and see. BvOfjr tins. I'V come Io a Yale-Trlnce-ton game where we waste going to nil a melon We've been trimmed " High!. The most notable cases of this kind have been 1 1ST. inn and is,-. Princeton victories havS come when not expected. Tale S victory In lltl was as big a Surprise in Hh dav as last got Urday'S, The tSOm It was ,11m Hod gers's had been beaten, Ihe Tigers had won, L'4 to s. ihe year before, and bad lew and left over material which was ex pected Io smother Yale. After seeing Princeton teams so good in October and beaten In November, one ,,et me. times whether thev wauMn'l ha h-iter off in November if not so good In Oc-l toher, whether they wouldn't have mors reserve to draw on -not In the matter or pnysiesi condition, hut in receptive- neS ..Toch'Ths cl..t Jir i best Tiir... ,i..v.i. . . winch may have pondueed to muffing, cut curious capers in the air The spiralled COIlVentlonallV on lh ton an until just before the br.-ai, in ihe arc for th -seem, then they not oi spit ailed ss they, plummeted down, but the in ,.d wai.bied like a dvmg top. Krg... freak in physics for thS Prin, e- ton barks in solve There were departures from bide- hoo.i ..,....,..., , were pleasing. The only cases of real i caution were In allowing punts to strike tho ground. Conservatism was not, how ever, carried far. as In most football games ; if it hud been, s rattling good play, ordered by .'apt. OUck, wouldn't have been seen. Princeton had the hull In Yale territory on a fourth down and far enough to go to make it unlikely that a rush would yield Hue required distance. The hall wasn't close enough to Yale's goal to put It near had it been sun dered on downs and Ihe stage of ihe game Just then wasn't such that it was touchdown or nothing for I'r.nce ton. qaallo of lla Hlgk. . A short punt would have been follow- 1 ing the usual unoriginal procedure, but OUck tried a forward Pass and when I rauure meant the loss or me hail ruily w:,i leive foi Auhumdale, when twenty-five yards from Vale's goal. I tny will ipend Ihe nigh! r'rlday ihcy That Yale didn't spoil the play was due I wjjj me trip 10 the Harvard stad- to a missed tackle, but none the less n I .um f,,r agna prt ttci was a departure from the piny it safe..' Vocordlng to ai nnnouncimenl mole no rhan.es policy which prevail to-night li STI.IO was '"lb ted at the ,,,,,,,, When Princeton tried th'" lateral pas Moore In the closing moment, there Would not have 1 n any sense, of "in s.-. In trying for a field goa or I Ot cclng to Use U nit In living for a touch low 11. Had Moors caught that pass the luestlon of a touchdown would nave ,MXym6 lts..lr ., ratter f speed Moore . peed probably ti fastest I man 011 the Held. He would have bad I to outfool Wilson ai d another Yah- back Who look 111 the inatiomvri quickly and I were coming for him hoi foot N. t Saturday Yale will have a harder man to stop .ban anybod) PrlnCCtOI, hlld n Ihe field, will m.-et an tun i. beite, diagula d than Princeton' , , i, 1 ir ..... l.-.S-l ni nlty, have noi Washington and I raised a big duel in Ithaca, but being atsmiMiil. the i 'ornelllallS lumped 111 Willi one of thoae spells of offenajve for whloit no othei ih. tern eleven has quite ahown 'he capacity. Hires one for Hie bug ward: Colgate 'neat Yale, istoo; Princeton beal Byra- cuse. :t t" ; Syracuse shatters Ced- ! sate. 11R to 0. and yet ale twists the Tiger- tall. Ill 1 What can be dope With I Junihle such as that? MAN. WHO I Ihlnh the boys .lid pvettv well snd a ns om of the gams In i( -onaiijon. few' of the in. 11 we e i ore Of ' ii;ullv drme.(i. ln; tw !:i j-hupe for 11 prompl bftnnln f u-firk for th Pnniylvuili g.nn ANNAfouv. HA . Nov. 14 HAdCoai h l m tr r a iu of tii N.iai A0ftd4Miy football tt'iini B-itd ht aMltnt Rtsii direct lireparation for th.- .vmiy fftina tomoi row. it im llkoly that fTrttla;! rkk. work ,;i tin Colby paiiii Saturil.iv will khim for in " tha placo ai quaitcrUat-k in praforaiico t' fapt, MiiH. who i ulfat'' Ink fr;n liijurla. ,Von Hahnburg h. bean planed at irt and, but vUI drop back to do tht purrUnff ni nin glaa k'. Ill BXRt.e pAMinfJ Hml Miniilnir with the ball. CROSSMAN HORSES AHEAD. TIlSOO Inner. From Same a,at.,. In a peed may tlatlnrr, 11. S CrOMinatl'l Itabtl was prom- Ineni al the seventh matinee of the fall - .. , . , sea.,.,, of the lload Driver. AsSOclaUtm. beiii at Harlem Rpaedwny yeiterday afternoon, Three of tils horses win winner ami one tliiislied secotnl. With."' "i bfa Vermont BOIInl, he captuied tltc I :(7 trot, ins bay horse .iovernor's Ma- um naAVAirl th.. .I...!...,, n, .i,a . a. .....I hi- h,,v h.a ileaa. ,. .k. 1 Un- way In the I a) pac, .1 A. Miuiiliv c.'.m nd In the Hat of winnsrs. He acorsd tm-o Ilia ha. gelding Oaltland Ho. battled with r Wolland's bai gelding Blstan In the I ;0fi not and won In straight heats i.v small margin". Ills next victory cailM w ill! Clover Patch, a brown inure. In tl),. ,0 pace. The race was stopped aftir lie third heal on account of darkness. aiuyveaanl MIlVOM Dlahaiida. The football eleven of Htuyvesant High Hchool bas disbanded for the season oiling to iiijii.-i.-n to the ptayera Itndal objai'iiniia en the pan of pannii lo per milling Ihllr Sons to play the --aine. 1 . 'nnseaiienlly th game scheduled With Hoys 1 1 iuii Hchool nexl Haturdur iml i'i a1 wiiii .-iiiiiiori iuku ..,!,,,, oni.Mavei and at niThi Daorsa I" Bln.ann Mjiiiiiuoi ., win not he plavvd, THE SUN, MONDAY, coehris Almost gftthflrt. With hnfrncp. Io Trv Now Plays for Harvard j U'll'litl IV . I IMI.M.A I Tl" t l IftUfU v.... II.,,.,. .. Brill begin ' ae filial woel, of piarlice b fore Ihe 1 Urv.u d Kama to-morrow win ,, the men Will go through a hr ef signal drill h.hln.1 locked .rate. In the bowl. The coaches alll follow nomewhat the 1 same UkSttCI this week as last. There will be a lot of signal practice and Just enough scrimmage to keep the men Ir, nghling trim. tYledSman. Vales rlsiit end. is lost io the Mine teajo Ins ihr lemamdei of the seas in. He twisted a knee In taking a . . .. . . " ,,un,"s . ' nnv"" Perhaps tiiat Is why llaughlon sec '"l"rv partlcularli trying, us tnisnig substltutst nga.ns, Brown, ill his but year In college und undoubt- ha, ,y M would have played in the Hsr-1 " - ! "" be replaced, hovvevei. with but little loss lo ihe team, for M igglnbotliatu. the f'.r - mer l nlverslty of T i.k star, and siose liy, veho has played well Id sevrnl ; imrn this sea-. i. are available for Ihe position t Defensive work tins week win have t Mf prominent place ihsu it had iwfore i"1" Prtncston game, foi more hss keen 1 n that phase of development than "" the atta-1, The team will be In- ,ru' tJ 111 developmenl of many 1 new plays. Last week the MSktlelO w" Knytmng out setueu. Now Yule I the Harvard iinon cwnsin iu s.aiv hull , and Mnatiani Si ihe halves 'and rjuerneey ,,t fullback 1 Pnlil vesterdav it waa Ihouglu that Ouerniey would glvs w ay ,,, s.-ov ii ns ' l.nei . .. aMa to nlai Novv aueh a change : more remote, for! OusenaM showed himself a BOOd gcund -amer yesterday as well a a phenoms- nai kicker. Scovll unquestionably win play part of the Harvard -ime. hut may start in the lineup. The men who played in the Prince ton game spent lo-dny In the country motoring, They returned tonlghl ie- freshed and ready for a week of hard work The plan n outlined " t.ie , ,., includes a hard scrimmage Wedneaday snd ti i.gbt signal drill Thnradav afternoon, after which Ihe -Princeton game for t ie relief fund Hi l Cr i PlUMCXTOX, N 3 . Nov H --B.g Hill Rdwarda, former Princeton gridiron rtor, , when asked his opinion '"i the rataatrophe which o.- urre.i in the Vale ' bowl Saturday, said thai he regarded II as a victory for C0S h flush and a de- i feat for the Princeton team. He said that the coaching of the team was all I that could lie expected of any man m one yeir and thai the miserable funi- bllng aa sntlrely the fault of Ihe play, rs themselves. He has a rtnn l-l'.ef in. Princoton'i future under the Hush regime While every ore who has the Tiger welfare at heart is more or Lest dejected these i universal confidence in im It is beloved that the setback cxpe- rlenced by thi Princeton eleven In the. Harvard contest a week ago BatUfdA)' , so took II" -earn off 'te feet I , it the Intarvanlna we,.;, did no' siford h lime to , vt ;fk stride again Mo-- of 111.- plovers I 1 1 rived ti town hta nvrn'Tm N. Y. U. BADLY BArfERED. v fiiriNn Oiai llieiwa Timt Nre PfjIltllteJtM Arc Nf,Ufd. Hr auo of th .tvr haTtrvn. re ralvad in Sai'.irdn v gTatTi" nth Wf an Ctaafh Hel.iy of tin New Y'ru I - :t football iim will pfii (ha regular from practice ti i- afternoon At. latl weeU'a con teat made It rle-ar that n fir-'i'itfr porpa f aubaitUutea is neceaaar1 t'i n.h.!i w apend the nf ternoon in an attempt develop an ma ifil Una mm from im arftlb aquad. Although fr. ri--au!'irs had t t" taken from tho game on acoount of Injur lea al are espeoted to be in a"d (iais i- Wffdneadaj II William, who u bat I fitted foi Krwlgi dlalooated tn arm ;""l avttl be '-lit .f the game foi tii real i'f th in -tTi Th- week aUi be j-nnnt m prepnnKlon lor ih Colum big R..1H0 on Haturda'. o harniful efl'w-ta nniw.l aa t he riutt 'f ihe KhO'Ie talatvl nonteat by t'n Kordham vanity, foaoh Vaughn haa hiM that Oolden win pro-, f te) be n quarterback who tan be depended ujvm. Mia pia :ta and acting of forrnatlona on H i-i'ironr wwa anappy (h'ltito the fnet iha hf whk promoted rom t he a t'sibi t wo da before t ii C'i ire HOPPE AND YAMADA WILL BEGIN TOURNEY , ., i . I llHllipiiili MIKl .lMi Will Mi-el This Evening in Openlnt Mnndii'Hp MhI. Ii. Billiard pliyors win apiculaiing .- tsrday on William P. Hop pa's chances of earning successfully through iheljso yards Law llsydei and Tirry Hal aavara tet orovldsd by llie handlean I Dllb both of tin- Mornlngslde A '. fln- l: baiuiine tournament, which schsdulsd lo star) In tbe c ert hall of i ' 'w ' ?rK ""-r" auiiomg lo-nigni i 1 ne cnamiiiii, iviiii iinia e.ei.- line at I b,kUn, ,,yl, of play. p. s.-hedu'.ed to I meet Kojl Yamada lo the opening game, I playing 100 to :t t r. for the riprsisntativs 'l'l ... v.. i fi.eli.ir amAna ill. , ,,,L- 1 and nie of billiard players ysstsrdsy that even if lloppe sucosedsd twatimi I Vtinnidu be miglil tail to ioti,e.le the big handicaps allotted to soms of thi less aBOWn players. talker Cochran, the t-hlcaRo lad who Ha- the latin-.! allow. ' H'"''1 R&y" iodines of bin skill Ills onibo 'auspices of Hie Bath Beaoh Y. M. Haturday night and ycstei.ia; afternoon H. a. in Bath Reach yesterday. Ha had M;""'ir' Daly's room., riochran is I a handicap of :' minuisa .ecoiuiH ami lkld ii make lift! points bile Hoppi won by about thirty yards Hum "If The I'hicaKo hoy showed now easy II Is for him to click off hi. grana and Malnne Rra.-h I Inai. ahan whan h beat Julius Klingar on in- v u Brown and i. h Maim,.. Haturday night, running the 100 in eleven 'mi, ,, ,, ,:,,., .,,',, ' innings and avsraglng sr. in . practice yeilerdliy match with Tom Qallaghsr aftirn Coohran won ami made snltTub. Dr. Browu and Maloue won their OViragl of 2"- Way H'lo 'be final vest.-rday by defeat, Sutton put in In nna. practice nt iheiing K, r.tilllaiideau und M. M. Ilraham Mornlngsldi academy ami expressed I by " up. I.itilajohn and Ponhim woo I eonfldence that with Ilia handicap of l on hi would ! hard to bant. To-mOrrOir I afternoon ro.-hrsn will meet .lo.-eph land Oeoruu Button will nice;. NOVEMBER 15, 1915. 1 Yale, Harvanl ttlfi Princeton, and mi- Yale, Harvard and Princeton, and mi- i -nerou" little colli-irc will liatlior nt lite taint .ItSliVW'aM infection em irerm will -h h is maile tbsirge Hrlcklcy. ! 'the Trinity fallback und former member I Of the Athletl. , a. fatlMMM m hid dfOtt" ! I :.i king hrother rharlie. ThlH in the view of a prominent lawyer connected with Trinity advisory committee, which " "tutl communication to Columbia hefore the latter cancelled Saturday' I. heduleri game with Trinity In New I York city raNed the point which has been seized upon by ilnetuvue "'. Kirby f the i .'. ,, a. a. a. ixirny oenceuea i nniiy a imcrurwieinrn of the lnlertdle.l.,te tody's tiding that those who have plaed In any game Mill In which lltliklec p: Minted hi made themselves prof ess lomls ipo ,n t(J Trinltv has played Norwi-h. Hrnwn, P.ates. Amherst. Williams and Tufts and the schedule .alls f n a game On !OverhST with Ve,ley in. whlrh 'Is beginning to squirm. Subsequently Williams played with Princeton, which lgter played with Harvard. II, own slaved Harvard on Saturday and the : ifectlon the big lean. wlth,ol, ow Mh the taint of Hrh Ideylsm was, oinplet WESLEY AN WILL NOT OBJECT TO BRICKLEY I rinitY Will Anxrf to ObtKrve On ar Kulo in Annnsl :t in on SHtiirilii . Harttoro, Conn,, Nov. 14. According to reliable Information received St Trln m-nlght which is expected to be con- tinned by an Official statement fmri stlddlstown within a few days, y esleyan has definitely determined upon It posl- linn comernlng the Wesleyan-Trlidty football game which is always ti last sno l ie i.iggi i gam.- ,, ,-,,,. ...-h. Mll'l (11.11 Will "" ... next Hnturdas Wsolsyan win Ignore the altitude of liustavus T. Kliby. chair- mini of the I C A. A . of which it Is a member, and will play against Trinity whether Oeorge Brlckley, the former member ..f the Philadelphia Athletics Is In at fullback for Trinity or not L'pon representations i . Wesley an us a concession rather than an acknowl edgment of the operation of the one year rub Trinltv will not plav Kennedy, the former lratnus start at in- regular position at quarterback and Vlgner, who las' winter came bock to Trinity from Vermont, win ,,"t be started at half back in short. Wesleyan while init- lr g on tlo- one year rulo will avoid arc. dispute o, lirtckley'a eligibility be. a use he played summer baseball NEW COACHING PLAN GIVES PENN BACKBONE With William in snic Cltartfo ( Offcnt'c, Expect i" Snr priaf Cornell. I'liu At 1.1.PU . Nov. 14. A new apifit if pervaded fur Penneylvanle football inv far the ,laet tok and tverth4ng MMnntet t. better thing agralnat Cornell I than jm. pi rormancea predict. Hince Head i 'oacti laoi (; Hrk? Ift laat Tui'ftla then- h:tf bn a no: IceaMa cbHnge in the relatlona of tin- other coachea. Outwardly t hf ooaehlng au thontv in Mil; rttotated by 1 board of H'iiwr i''mt'M of Carl Wt I llama, Buii Wharto and By I rlokapii, but gradually there i coming a oentraltsa t ton f authority, Williams new haa aoir rhatfte of tin? i 1 ffrnce, Even day there v'a acrlm mage lnt week Wllllama atood alone be hind tho varalty, directing and cerrect Ing T;i' effe ' waa very "ti.e.iblf -!.-rB' i!rtnit, tin- f.i'- that tii" Uu,ik,r-'j fajie,i to aecre With a dependable , uuarterback in charge t'.i urmoHibtMlly oould baw .Mrer .1 legal twice, P.r tli rlrt tiTn thla season thti man carry tt.K ih1 ball bad i ttrferenoe worthy of " the name. lf attaok M a Whole ahnwed marketi improvement Und lacked only variety ' funk- 11 rr.i'. danger oua. .Vf.hi.. haa ben able to find any re.ii fault wiiii ennylvanuVa defanco at anj . tune for (he luet month, and if Wllltama ' i',tn or.'y Improve th offent-e an much 1 m the ,iei ten daya before the Cornell Kjanit a he did In the laat week and I Nflve it eufllclent variety th-' folpwr of th H") and nine -h confident that Cornell Will ' Mtfalr jurprl-e on j Thankaglvlng Day than Waahingtor and! .f-f rive yerterday, ! NEW LEAGUE HOLDS FIRST RACE I, brlalopher A. . 111., leant Prlar In rat-t ..n.eat. :, ;: llarl'tn Aililcii' League, which rganlsod re.eii4ly, held the Aral .-.enea nf I "i.l run from Si. JO" eph' falhotlc i 'lub. fin 'w 121th strast. ysstsrday afternoon, The event was a scratch affair, over a i-nurse hi,,,,,. ,hro, ;i ihreeuarter miles in I leliKlli. There w. pa thil ty-nne contest lani:. npreaeittlng eiclr elul'. and all j finished. The St, . -hritoplirr A. P won the team prise wiih Ja pntiita an.i the Aloru- I Ingilda a. .'. was second wiiii II point. A. Morrie nf the winning team look 'tin- b-ail at the start and never relln- illin-lteil it. leailltiu at the finli-h by about ished In H.H'oml ami th.nl positions, lit the curly etuges of the nice 1. Metger of tits Morntngstds a v was hli by a blayoli ihai was pacing one of tbe run tiers ami knocked down. Is tight leg Was bmlly scratched, bill be continued ami llnisbeil in seventh position, l-ualll. la l"lri In Hoari liner. Mike Staik of lite Xinei y-ae. ,u il trell V M II. A. a pugilist, showed his Viraattllty aa an aihlclc by winning I ths Bvs and a half mils iiamiicap road run closed to the Metropolitan Young Men's Hebrew AsMOciatlon lie d uinlei popham in the dual or ihs four ban I handlcan tntirnev at th, i i.il.n.ii.l nl. 1 from s. A. ialvagi and I, U Richmond I bv default I" a golf bsll .weens lake ih., prize u ii net s were 'haiic K Vin I m III, I H , Charles II. Baekwlthi t . i: i Uarden, 101 II, i'i I OS II Ndthar of the National Champions Stands Out Head and Shoulders Above His t ellows Is 1 here Too Much Free Hitting? H .MUIN (.. (SUKHIII.V. The ysgr will go into golfing hlltory as one In Which there has been no outstanding, compelling figure sitner i in ,. rHlll 0t tiie amateurs i pro- hippane " ' " f nt all In re.ent year The refl ence can be applied both to American and llrttlsh golf, for a russ the water the royal and Indent game has been nupersadsd so complStSly by the bunk ers, from which something other than a gdf hall Is 'driven," thai there has beep n. competiMon of s major order, henc. nothing upon which to mould an opinion as to any one golfer SUpdrb No lack of conipelll ion has prev ented such n selection In American golfing drolls, but there has been In I reason ot another why no one golfer has cut fd himself a niche above all others. Jerome D, Travers might have done so had he followed up his victory in the national aopen with another in the na llonal amateur, lie. furthermore, ha suffered reverse 111 OOSt-SeaSOII Hon- tournament meetings which, while liav lug no direct bearing upon his place as golfer iii ihe amateui world, Indlreetljr hurt his case when It ..ems to deter mining whether a golfer I sup, me above 1,1 fellow 1 Robert A Uaruti! Won ihe :iatilial amateur. bo' it was be the grace or I tate thai wa unkind lo Maxwell It 1 Mnrston that the Hlnsdals golfer leached the final at Detroit I further I more. Canlner ha- not tlgured In a Fufftclent number of eompetltloni to tabllsh a place for himself apart from the others crowding around the upper ir. les f amateur golf Francis i inline' ifrooned from hi' high estate u-gii.nii.g win, the national open, followed up by his rlVSrSI in toe amat-'UI. ami ."ii . bided will, his defests al Hreenwl. Il and again n the la-slev cup Play. There lias lie.m no one, therefore, In the amateur ranks who lias w.'i. f"i him self a recognition akin to thai accorded Jerome D. Travers or Wall.". .1 Travis in .the years of their Unquestioned aupre.n- a v. or II Chandler Ugan and 01 : I two othei tisure prominent In P s. rj, A. amateur anna la Tne same appuea i national gnuiteur championship of I Ml io the profosstonnls. We recall tho days i a) uarden city l ix-. sii how lie wa of the lat. winie Anderson, when it was J .,.,, n,, early morning a tic seven ....I a question of who might v. m tho I tsenlh hoi,, practising approach after national msm championship, but who I approach from points on the fui. green had a ehggge to take the palm nwuy from this master Of Skill und nerves. We re- ail ai.-x smith, modal an-. . atch pliiyer I'ktruordlnai . i-oilays well contcnl to iho up within, I harmed ch 1. . hut uol hlef cha-.mer we re. an tne urn Uanl .1. .1. shoulders ov.r isksn day In 1 Th. nearest McDermott. head all others for tWO J nd dav out to them t.iis : sal ana ears, was Ton In. M -x.ini.irn "t Boaton, winner tttbs. but unable to rlae to of h. ion when 1,.- had :h latlonai ... auliifv almost within his gra-p. inereov log his chances of Im ing classed aa so-n-eine for the year His game, more over, lias not enouali of the apectacular m ,r I., make h. 11 a oulst u.dlr t ..... , ....' 11 t .. ,i, e ,.,r,- is - ! o-s. ma- in tho country toda) upon whom to lay a wager if there Is something going n which Involves him as a competitor. Th.- point of the,- commentaries is that while th.- gene ai standard of play among both amateur- and professional. In this i-OUlit rv la blglm: esr ar i'i atandard for the tonnofeher seems bo tomporarlly mi the doeiino When Walter .1 Trali s-aa at iii but lie couiii t oopennen upon m win. aay. nineteen out of every twentj mat bei hi played against another amateur, in prl .a.- ! in lourniuiirm .-..miivi. iuh ... i titers that can ir that amn. tskday, Judging from performances "f Ui n-.st soaaon? S'inie '-r.e might remark iliat when TRACK TEAM WILL BE BUSY. I lain I o.lrltl Irr nil i he, laic , ll nnstn-rd a I , V. I, Manager William Webb of t'i nv Vo i, fnlverslty track team baa com plete.! the schedule for the 1116 season, Kiglit ivitet are "ii 1'ie list, four nf irhteh are dual meets. Rutgers and r" eily gtovoni will comi i'i tViie eiild. and ths Haverfnrd ami Kwagtlimtire meet nil! be 1 ei, nws from hOlftl. The -pe -.a! feature of the . aann ; tbe Middle state athletic meet, which ill I..- held mi Ohio Field on May tn. Tiie iinnuji prep school day will be April It, The team r.a ysai BCMIIS llkfl) t" ba ths be-t ir arveral yeara '..in T,ci. t. Houghton, McDowell, gn Ith and Crowther are tiie eteraru who . : bs on tiie wiuad, Cann. KCgan -'mi Krwlg, tin. . former high n hool staio. will mors lhati tin the vacancies mads by gradua ' " " ' ,, , . ' " ., , , a ,iroiniaing innisnni. im uia uruaq jumn. Th.- schedule ygT Ann: tl. Pennsylvania relays .t 1'hi . - oe BhlS M.iv I, Hutasr. m i villa Plaid; . Haver fur.i nt Maverforil . it, mMd i s.arih- lad. st, at Ha.' I'el.i. IT. S-.arthncr. more: ,'S. ste- en.. pl.i- e un I Intsrcslleglats mee- LARSEN FIRST IN ROAD RUN. . olniubia .Indent lead I'lelH In lreanla,lon lull's lla.-e. Harry ii. I.arseu of Columbia lfnl ver.itv, wii.i repreaentg llie St Vincent Parrel Cluh in open competition, won the annual three and a half mile open novice Tun of ib Presentation Club In Mast rw Voii, yesterday, lattssn was pushed In the insi half mils of tiie iourn, by Sum Cohen of the Mohaa'k Atlileti, Club, iml .'"lien failed lo hold i. an-, -ii, who sprinted when ihr,. blocks .'run home. William BurktMt't "I Ihl Westerly Athletic club of Sew Vork llnislted a gsei third, lii'ien's ad vantage at the. finish wag - line I'. ygl'dl, while he wa timed in .'1 ti RUNNERS SET NEW MARK. Ilnlai. and lllankenbura Hun Head Ileal In I'eanan, , I . Hace. dead hem rrsulled between 1 Dolan of tbe Monawks and .1. Blanket!. burg of Ihn Hrons .'hurdi House in t lie pennaui a. o. road ' iisterdsy. i no two loaders broke Ihe i ord for ilia course by :ih seconds. Thirl y-iiino runners faced the starts, and ail lln. islied. ,i i'a... in Hohawk a. istta: .1 BiankenbuTg, iirnn church llou.., i ,. ,1 Kaia I aanaaj a c S:itoi .' i:., o nron rburch Home, ii:::. 11 v, , ,n: iiinghsni, unattached, Hi' . V. Inpper, Holy fro,. . Slilll, ', J . It. I . i, ' i Clark Bduse, Sltlii IVor.. . . n . 1 1 ; It in lielrle-. unit , I,, ,, , W. T'nr. mi tHH'-ll" I IS .' H II. U-' reiin un a c , " i'i. Waller .1. Travis was at los best I Here were not as many first class amateur gOlfirs In the country as there are to day and Hat what Ihe Harden Pity Vet- eran did .' old he could not duplicate now As an answer to that argument, I take Walter .1 Trav is this season and note that he won Ihe metropolitan cham pionship against a pretty healthy Held, likewise that it was only recently that he want to Washington, led tiei.i of III In the qualifying round of an open tournament on the Columbls com, and made short shrift of hli dppo cuts in match plnv. It hardly ,s str. t hlng a point lo say thnl there are m the j'nited Stales to il, iv a dOgen llrst class golf.-rs wiieie there was one nx doSSfl years ago, or maybe nisi. There are seres of .ima- teurs to-day who on occasions give a good Imitation of Wattei .1 Travis. Jerome 1 . Trav . . s or at ihelr i"--' Hut s Kraii' i Oulrait h t" rfm tn.ii ure RpasmodiC line of these go 1 fori goes 1 1 1 and down-- a Champion to-day. while to-morrow his stump Is pathstlu, a he in i ui ii goes down before the next opponent, a happened to Dudley Sludgl at ilfeenwtoh. Conn., after he defeated SYanels uutmn and Mas Sforiton, Ti.e resoon ? SI) belief l that a ins Jorlty of the most skil'ul voung gulferi of lo-day come by their UHflUeattOnid general proScenc) tin. .ugh taking up golf in their teens and thus acquiring a '-one,, swing naturally. Why the-, ex cel onl) apoamodloall) hi lhai tltey are ovorkeon for free hitting and dlstanoi from Ihe tees, OVirkeen for competition and underkeen if guoh an expression is allowable for putting m any apprecl able amount of Urns overcoming their we - knesael. Most goo-1 golferi have some we..k- I neas It is no se rt that Jerome p. I Travels has had hi troubles trying to n.. t.-1- th.. wood, .a shots, flood gulfera have be-,, hoard lime and time usam sav Ing : I'm off w.tii nt) mldlroi I'm off Ith my mashle ; I can't putt." Do they set uboul remedying ilnse I faults by psrslstenl practice.1 Not to an) appreciable extent in my knowl iedge. Waiter .1. Trav- became supreme through persistent practice. During the I where he knew 01 t hi mi shots; n a mat. .1 might normally land . in hi 'CONTINENTALS BEM CWErON"! j talculatloiis probubl) was tlis though! I miwi that his mutch mlrht sons far a the n. i -vi . last hot! at d that, in so far as ! "mf" ' '"' pnir im, coiih, assure sr. nc wouiu o, isu w.fi aide 10 judge ins approach sliol as to give himself a fair chance to go ..own ... ice putt. map 10 halve Iho I hols, perhaps to win it. I riier- also wu ,h ins; in e of .1 - Travers a: i;..r.l Itv In ihe ohem. 0....1 - ii p 01 ,f id, wii:. 11 ns won Ml' I mashle -hot waa not work II tne mormng rt.ui d ot .1 n, mctcli, Inatsad of deapalrlng over the cm lion, the present national open chain- I .-". a .... ,...., ..e.w.e normuir and aftern 1 nlav t., nrnetic. r - - e- . linl after lini wirb lr 1 l.'-. Willi loon his 111. W.I 1 Hi.- r-uli that 11. fin- alien I control of till all important t ' -llpr b 1 .''in any guiier miss ths moral I lulling i- ;i lileas'll't-, but li Long ii.i not in, unit I be altuwcii In bSCOm. .in (bs .-. I I bat whal come pear bc;,;c to-1 day. particularly with tin amateur, i .!"!... Qullford Ia;.' in and la out prub- ' my tn- iongc.1 n it. r m t'c ..ma'.'ir i ranks, but he did nol w.n i 1 amateur rhamplomdilp on a I bminently for the long hitter 1 tiie national iui .- pre i Tin n arc 1 pirn.y r.r young goiters m t'ie cou.ilt win., by taking u leaf out of th' Tra, or Travers book will And ihrmselve, line for the higheat honors that tl i royal and ancleni gam.' can bring. I ' CHAMPION WINS HARD MATCH Mi. MJ.iratedl In final Henla lr. nn.iil. of Tn.rnei, say KaaNctscn, Nov Mlas Molls HJuratedt of u:w.'i. who captured 'be national lennia championship laai auin turr. acored an Important triumph -o-da) b defeating Mrs. Mnry gutton Bundy in atralght et. in , in tbe final maieii o" i lii round robin tour- l.e. nt llie California Te n a i 'lub Tiie match mi a Icstii Htrtwsla and both niicr fought I'm i.t enl ee:- :r'in the I' i.c II BURNS GETS HALF THE PRIZES, u ina Throe i ii Kreata at . . . '. Trapa on Inner, lalan.l. A small field of gunners reported at Travers Island yesterday for Hie a-eekly gtinda about of the ov York Ath letic -lub. A u Burin, waa Hi. best gunner, carrying oir tin of the v-.s prises lie wa high aerated sun with a More of snd :!" O'HS . igh l.iurli- cap gun witli a 'nil scute of 140 tar. get but aa h, mild nor win luith prize. tiie handicap iropiiy went to j.". j. ''iii.,n- tournament tiurna, nnwsver, io..i( ,i. i ,1- -..in a iu,i pcurs OI ! target- .-.ni i , '" aeeumulal r. giatereil a vn ,.i, II II. Daniel !' Mc.Wahon nmna,i ,- atraigni score the cla and tne run ' xr htnl ""' Truve-a Island trophy, I Hive gunners acored on lbs Haili.i cup Thev we e W. H OgdSII. S I' U i I'am p. s . uiv ,. w. i sa,itb and . I, Burn.. Th- da: not p,,rti, iiaiiy a"'"' i." H.i.i.iiii.g. tor .iii- i,k in,. on a light lam I. II thai .,.., i , ... 1 11 . ie. II I e,i w il,i tee , p.,; 1 Ilea Hire.' Time, and Win. Twice. p, Be mer carried on ihe honors yesterday in the weekly shoot of the Manhnsest Ray Y' o bi Club at. I'm' Washington, He tied won Tracy II fOWlS m the m il. h I'm th. motltlli) clip and won t he- aluacfl 1 1.. ,.,' , Lewis 111 Hi. Meat for the yearly rllli and won thai loo in tin- shoot off in Hie ion bird ntittch l.'"' .. : il prlsi Bemer'a score waa 01 on his handicap of v Iii tins match H W, Bertier and i'i I- A Newman t id and in th,. shooloft N. w m. ,:i wop ei..iiaii t.unmr. Begin saasoa. Millibars of the N.p u.Ht c.ub began then Winter trip shoot. ng .ctsnn ICS terday. The organisation still using lis old trapa on tin- shores ',;' l.,inai.,i it..., 1, ut aftir tiie din ,,:' iiim inoii tit will mo. c into It. new inmi, ,,t , ti:, unnerg will have 1.1 i.ict; shooilna li. d. The contest yestcntu) was m nn day lugcoi.s 'I'lic w mu, i- of tp. , . 11,. , prhis was r. von Boeckman, who )iad ;i.i troni scanti. iic .i.iml,,, went to )r Il, WcllCili'k wi'lt f !i:l -- 4. IT. up: lot. lee nod l.rtlmlt, to II,. a Tom ' 'tiwlei . ti, - lieav) I .nub'.y recommanded i. Jiuiicn . list 1, ;ii meej Haltllua 1. . im 1. 1 II) mule Club in lie 1 1, in : ulii licit 1. sill I'i pep, V.' 1 1 0 1 knoek Ue. in h) uui 1 . rounds ( I. lusk) v ,i ot and light ' 11 ii 11 will sci to-tlight. 01 ThrM Winner- in i v. Contarti Phi Dull nh Five Tlniea, only ONE L08ER m I'nexpe. ledly otie sided II uniformity of Winning lota , te. nines of th- three .in i of the I'lllted States Pool Oil V Hon, played on metropolitan ni,i ti relay afternoon v, liar cm 1 Cordintntnls, snutheia , y y,,, holders, bent the (atmiTOns, . nt l,ei!ix Oval the fi T SI followed up thili goi.i nttri, A. P. . serlc by rlef.otvir i" . rival, r. to i in Brooklyn i I !,vn fellies. Stew York Rtati 1 champions, won from the Oui lie r f Long laland dty, . to i iwi I stinaing inai tney played aiti i snort tie entire ,., ,,n, ,( in .New- Jerse) the Plan Mu rrrooiiiyn were pitted sgiilnsl : West Mudsons, Natlotial Lenais iliau Plntis. and succeeded in hoi ling . to n 1 I lie on their tJWH gmu ! I Hal 1 son Th.. Brookl) n Poothj . ,' played a j 10 tie with Yonki -.leisev Clly, Tonkers hav.i.g , ;, ,. , ssonpt . I. R T. STROLLERS WIN EASILY Meat 1 ui y in bin Oral II lo I. Holdlna Lend Nearly til Ike t s. The 1. ti. -r. Btrollers , ti coring in the first half of a P -s p game against Columbia oval 11 i.. Ovnl yesterday which they won, & n, Plav had been In progTers IWent; m ute when Hall, the gtrollera left, took the ,,, down t ic ilebl gl niter some combination word wi t . forwards r m right foimd ::,e , ; ,n, hi. i OvO tier. Ten minutes later Hlewari - i.'oluinbls .nai from n per t ,.' penally give the lead ha k t... t . 1 ' T. strollers firte. u minutes aflll restart, when Voung made the mi. Individual play win -o after- a good centre, yielded . g"Ul foe Ihe Strollers. Nex I;., I . . again ami Voung, after a brilliant in the course of which he dodged 1 of tin opposing team, al end la.-' pmr.i. , ,rr ni iiarieni oval, ; (.r.; ,,,, , v n ,. ,. . : ,,. . , . ' " , nBtota, bu Iced the t B P I In us -i ,- . ,, 1 ..... '.. . "' "a 1" "'" tl roi ner, twenty m: :,! . : , Tan :n...(. goal -. m lii nil iid slou. tho ilrst by Ulekli, frn i i sring, and tiie next again o'hlch govs ths Conttnsntsls S vitii win .1 tn open t.ie second i Ths Cittnerons, aho did nut full strength and .-ni ndnue 11 vlrss f '.ip. laaaes, r.laye.1 . tifter ends were changed anil presence f.-lt. but cr- nimble ..4 .tn twenty minutes to n-. i. "ne earns to tv front a .illy brilliant siiot. m.-i.. , liftu atid last g.M fill :; Vandin Kyndei . at ceni i pluyed a clever ga ne .-. fi of the liatfba k division a ou.ly g'-o. 1 1 OTHER SOCCER RESI LTc rhs .'nc ii... h chsmplnn il,.s ro-aV -h r m n hi -r.-e 'Ip.e -c- "f ihelr i ife r It., i,.,: . . L. m-i has l.- k n 1 'Ie 'te i ti I e flr ileh trie fa .,..:..' , Ileal II Hllliuiv lag in -i tii M ,.-i an . I- r I. segue elismi II, gam ai il I'.r-.'l lie W. . u.-i ,i i.e.in I.en their n equalising ta - S'itlli me . ulay With a lei. I '. . (, the Brsi half the l . m from t heir t rs a HISS "f plat la -li, s-n s Ith Vonker. -asesey I I"- yai ' . i , ana go.i's --I . In a a, oad 'lb 1 1 aaau, e.. iilayaH Rli hinon I II..: Jefratail p..'.. ,,, , I ' h.. I lima . mi . .me goal Ti..- M hits Ho.. . lev. lal. I.' p,,.- can,.' Sgai lo the i-ore ..f . , ..nii.li tlrautnl. : H "I IV ii:'lii"-e - Innst - rlrsi ! -r. I-. M'i y .tsllo gam i.. i i.l Hi ni .. . n . ':. t PI f.". ..." . ' ' yesterdsv, tb lim.i. I worlng t b in . , T' " Wggesl v. . v - - i " :- u . ; ".ns . . :" '. l ink IgSagUS 111.1t ll at f by t ii stArsti ..I. 1 '1 ilia 1 tall la he i on.! re i 1 1 Ii the M 1 '1 r Park. I" .1.. ne. ,... r "ii,. Vullk a 1 sftei e ..itna at i". ;te , Ira. nvllle ro ... ropultl ,ti ,e 1 gun u mi Man heatar I'tiit 1 II - men. pill up -I 'lie I, mtrt,' :,. 1. League gains ut i lie 1 hut sulfsred ie' 1 cored ror b laing ami XI. i-l. tinan a er. ' Mac he.l'T I'lilM ..et ' In . .M. .,,..,'..- 1 ', e .aalM't llil o'l Whwn oratrmg say- Burkes Guinness. Molt ploegi ItfV it Onclu (i vc . Bottlod by-E URe.1 mm Mi 1 il