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X M NOVEMBER 1918. 11 Faculty at Princeton Gives Tigers Permission . to Play Service Eleven at .Polo Grounds Next Saturday REGULAR PRINCETON! TEAM TO PLAY HERE - mettlt.v Lifts Ban ' So That Tlpcrs Mny Help Wnr Fund: Drive nt Tolo Grotitids. OPPONENT NAMED TO-DAY Nassau Prefers Onme .With Pi.v or Upton, but Other Town Mny lie Engaged. Princeton 1,'ntvrrslty nnnounred yes- J ttniay mat sanction nan neen granted to I ir woman team nr play nt tlje rolo (Jrounils. Saturday, November 16, for-the l.enefU of tho United War Work Cam pal in. I 1 The team, which the Titers wilt op pose has not yet been 'selected. It will be announced by W, W. Xloper. secre tary of the "sports committee, and W, 8. Langford. chairman of the football com mittee, to-day. The rrineeton 'authori ties have specifically granted permission to the team to play a service eleven from cither Camp Dlx or Camp Upton, but a little latitude ling been asked and It' Is poHble tho Kncfnu players w 111 com pttc against some other learn. The official announcement from Prince ton I? na follows: At a meeting of the board of con trol of the rrineeton University Ath letic Association held Thursday eve ning In "Princeton the Princeton In formal team wan authorised to play a football Earns with a service team from Camp Upton or Camp Dlx at tho Polo (.rounds. Saturday, November IS, for the benefit of the United War Work Campaign. The board took this action at the earnest request of the sports committee of thcL-Unlted War Work Campaign, whose representa tives Impressed upon the board the value thai the came would bear to the drive. The board 'noted that while the playing of this game Is con trary to Its athletic policy, which hits been against athletic exploitation, It would waive seen objection, owing to the nature of tho appeal and because the board wished to give Its support to the splendid rause represented In the United War Work Campaign, i Arrangements are betntr made for the presence of 1.000 Princeton 'students from the arrpy and navy units. They lll be accompanied to New York by their military and navnl chiefs ad pa rade through the city on the morning of the game. A splendid military demonstration In connection with the event Is being planned. This will give' New York Its first opportunity to see the great prog ress the Princeton students have made In military and naval training, The Princeton students will nrrlve In New York In the morning and attend a great luncheon to be arranged especially for them. They will proceed to the Same In military formation and will leavp, the city some time later in the evening. FIRST HARVARD GAME TO-DAY.' Tntta1 S.. A. T. C. Kleven Mnr lirlie Crimson Mnkeahlfta. ' Cambridoe. Mass.. Nov. S. The Har vard service football team coached by Pooch Donovan and fcddle Daley, for four years varsity end at Dartmouth, and the Tufts College 8. A. T C eleven, which has been drilled by Bush Pierottl, former centre of Washington and Lee, tII1 meet in the Harvard Stadium, to morrow. It will be Harvard's first game and the result Is much In doubt. Tufts in nurK in piay n iuuu ujich e;iiit-. en game. The only experienced men on tne nar yard team are Daley, captain ; Levlne, who played end for the Syracuse fresh men last fall, and Coleman, one e?fthe linemen on the Harvard informal outfit a year ago. Hunneman of Harvard is an excellent kicker Coach Donovan will start the following; Levlne. left end; Daley, left tackle. Coleman, left guard; llusso, centre; Brown, right guard; lie Manmon, right .tackle ; Dennis, right end: Conley, quarterback. Porter, left halfhack; Goldstein, r'.gbt halfback ; j Hunneman, fullback. RUTGERS' REGULARS BACK. linker nntl Kelly o Piny Amilnst 1 Penn State To-Uny. New BromswIck, Nov 9. Fosler .-v-i n ford's Bulgers football team left last , i Ipht for Penn State, where they will meet Slate college in wnai promises to IV Jle. harde1l tii r5 by the local service teams for the benefit ihedule. It Is probable that both Cliff i "J ,V" ...,'; ,-. rl.i... c....,i a t fot,- f akfrack1Ua,vheorbe "o"i Ttu? , ex We dTn. 'the 8lx! .onnettkwin srar?eto!day, nothof'them ! ty-.nlh Bcg.ment Armory. Two games weio suffering from minor Injurlesf and j I ,! staged, o.vh Hanford did not want to Uko any I" the opening clash the Mine Sweep nances of hurting them still further, i rav' nri1 h' ;'n' the l''ench and Kull, who have proved such Federal Bendezvous five, while the sec ..bio substitutes, will also probably get ; nl contest wlll bring together he - quln- thance this afternoon. ! h l-'- H- Granite State and The other players on the Butgers team , the Brookjyn Armed Guard. i in nien,iiri nndltlnn. with the - I ftube Marnuard and Burleigh Grlmeo. '1tlon of Krancke, centre, who Is prob-j blv hid un for the season. Paul Hobe- on, the sensational end, and Joe Breck ev will tako'carb of the extreme; Cap- i a r .iner and George Mourt. tho lat freshman. will be tha tackles: m schaefer and fiolllns, who have been leclared by critics td be two of tho. best hnemm III the country. Will be the jiiai-'ls and Dunham, last years suosti-j . i c, i-enirc. NAVY READY FOR HARD GAME.' I Anval Opernllnir Base inspected to Prove Worthy Foe. ANNwrous, Nov. 8. A short signal i"l formation drill this afternoon put ' .c Naval Academy team In shapei for .is game to-morrow against the eleven of the Navnl Operating Base ot Itamp- n This Is believed to be the strong team tho midshipmen have opposed Li h season. Th.uigh several of his backfleld men Ji.im- been Injured this week Doble has stronger attack than previously, due the presence of Capt. Ingram and infer In the game. The other backs at lie t,trt wllf be Benolst and Bawllngs, KIECKHEFER MAKES RECORD. l'liilahr rluur'lii I .IS Iunluus nnd Keep Title. Ciiicauo, Nov. S. Setting R new cce "r,l. Auglo Klcckliefer, champion three ii-lilon bllliardlst, retained his tlt,to to mght by defeating Chnrlet McCoutt of 'Invel.-md, 1G0 to 83 in 132 Innings In 'neir three night match. The scorn of lo-nlghfs block was SO to 40 in favor of Klcckhtfer. Tho previous record was set by Al "do do'Oro ot Cuba three years ago in - match wlllf Kieckhefer with a scoto t UO points In IIS Innings, I W.DWUI.Ii fS BOX AGAI.V. f'aldwell of tho Yankees- will pitch 'for ic Tletien & Lang shipbuilders wHert ney play the Lincoln Qlanta at Olympic: '.id in Harlem to-morrow. Football Schedule for This Afternoon .Columbia ia. Union at Hmith Held. iihli n(iinl,m"' " ''"' " Mn,L i"" !? Nl Trnn.ports of pJlfW.'.! 1 ?' "und.. i liutgen g. nn State at state College. N)rar.iiae Ta. llrown nt Syracuse. EU"... "n,a ,I-fette at rhlta- rlltauurc t. Washington and Jeffer- " at rltt.htirg. Michigan vs. Chicago at Chicago. Harvard tj. Tufls at' Cambridge. Ian art Itadlo vs. Newport Natal at .Newport, "'"lejap . Hamilton at Clinton. Orono"' "ocktl"e !sv"1 "eserves nt ('etlyaburg vs. Mount M. Mart's at Emmllt.burg. ' " Henauee y. M. Ixnila at t. Lout.. Ilaterfard Delaware at Newark. Del. Troy ' " w,,r,'r Vo,r at Franklin ijr.il Marshall ta. fnlnus at ollegrtllle. YUlllama n. Sprintileld at William: town, Antherat v.. Trinity at Amlierit. BOXING PROGRAMME ARRANGED FOR FUND Stvtnon Xntnil l?! trlit ii ru Ui.nn Wi,r Marvel and War Pennant, as thev i oi.MLLH .MHUl 1, II III 8 AJ;lCCjMrp colt,j of the highest class nnd mopt in fllvn T1ii.Ii' Ili.t Vf 'promising timber for next years TO tine lllCll' HCSt hf- Derbies." forts ill Garden. The programme of boxing bouts nt Madison Square Garden a week from to night In aid of the United War Work Campaign was completed last night at an enthusiastic meeting at Jack Curley'si office in the Flllgerald Building. Charley Harvey, who has charge of the enter tainment, was chairman of the meeting. ana nearly every manager of boxers in this district was In attendance. After n general discussion the follow ing list of bouts was agreed on, the man agers of the boxers giving their asront nnd promising to have their men In the rlncj Benny Ionard, lightweight champion, vs., Jack Biitton, former welter cham pion. .Johnny Dundee vs. Joe Welling, V. S.N. Frankle Callahan vs. Barney Adair. Willie Jackson vs. Eddie Wallace. Knockout Kggers vs. Frankle Burns. Benny Volger vs. Leo Johnson. Jtm Coffey vs. Clav Turner. Joe Jcnnnetto vs. kid Norfolk. F.ach bout will be of sit rounds, and there was a general understanding that each pair will fight as hard as though thev were to receive a large purse. The suggestion wns made that each boxer bo compelled to post a forfeit of J1.000 to box strictly on his merits, but some of the rnanngeis declared that th boxing industry had not been prosperous ! enough In recent times to warrant It. I The only desirable match tint was not made nas the one proposed between T)undee and Jacki'on. Dundee's manager said his man was pledged to flsht six times in a wck. and he did not care to have him meet Jackson at tho close of so busy a sjrslon. However, he declared that Dundee I would probably be released from his i engagement In Philadelphia next Satur ! day night and would box Joe Welling at the Girden. Welllngfl manager con sented to make 135 ringside. The prices ngreed on are 1 to J10. HORSE SHOW STARS ARRIVE. Out nf Town l-lntrlrs Here i:trlr ... tu Ilmlitr Freight J 11 111. U Madison Square Oarden vs,erday ! saw the early birds of the 1.100 entries , I l.nn1.lw .- , ., HlhKI. -fl . .. I... , I l.liwmil Itn: oiruir uui'l.-. .Ill; ,1101 : arrivals were the show Dorset of the i du Fonts from Wilmington. Del., which come In on Thursday. The rush yes terday began with horses from a dis tance, as exhibitors had received notice to ship promptly to avoid freight con gestion. Among the arrivals of Chicago ex hibitors were the hunters of 'Mrs. Francis B. Peabody nnd Woodln Farm , ,u, , ' , ,., r, Th and the roadsters of John B. ThotrtP-; son, The Hastern contingent Included the hacknevs of D. B. Hanna from ' Lenox Ix)u,s Pears, j die nor ponies. ; GOBS TO PLAY BASKETBALL. , Double Header for 'Wnr Drive In lltttli llestlment Armory. p . .. Play In tho Third Navnl District bas-1 . . ., ., .....t. former Brooklyn Dodger pitchers, will play with the Mine Sweepers. Farrell, a former St. John's College star, will play with the Granite State team.'Lowls and Davis, two former college players, will be In tho Armed Qtinrd lineup. FOUR BOYS' GAMES TO-DAY. K1p othrr Inlersclinlastlp flames fur Ont of Town. Although there are nine lnterscholastic football rallies scheduled fnr tn.ilrvi- nnlv four will be pl'iyed by local teams. Hum llton Institute and Commerce are the only New York teams scheduled, as De Witt Clinton and Morris will be Idle. The feature will be a double header at Commercial Field, Brooklyn, where Eras mus Hall will play Brooklyn Prep and Marquand will take on N-cw Utrecjit. Commerce will play Flushing at Flush ing and Hamilton will tackle Poly Pren nt Itly Field, The schedule: FOOTBALL Al Flushing Comtnercs vf. Fluahlnr. At Commercial Field Krasmua Hall vs. Brooklyn Prap. At Commercial Field Marquand vs. New Utrecht At Poly Field Hamilton Institute vs. Poly Prep. ' Al New nochalle Port Chea:er vj. New Bnchelle, At Cornwall Concordia Prep vs. New ,0I? Pawling Hntchklss v. Pawling. At Mount Vernon While Plains va. Mount Vernon.- At Jerary City Barrlnger va, Dickinson. soccfin. . At Manual Erasmus vs. Manual, At Mnrrla Huahwlck vs. Morrl;. At Ktander Chllda Boya High va. Bvander Childly JUAN nilUCK TO WBRSTI.K. t Joan Bruce, tho shipyards champion wrestler, who Is conceded to be the most formidable middleweight before the pub lie, wll meet Ignatz Polensky of Buss Poland nt the Crescent Theatre next Tuesday night. 6IANTS PLAY KOli WAIl FUND. M Dyckman Oval to-morrow after noon the New York Glanta will play the Paterson Silk Sox nine for tho bencflt of the United Wn Fund drlv. , Mass.. Mrs. Joseph S. Sylvester. ',rua;r ,,e ai. n Van T ' i r,colB T"'1' l ' IC. Liggett and Miss Eleonon, 'x'ahU'r-oid. , pw,rJ; I "ZT ".V Cor.?andt k. 1.11.. ., I,i,n)e ul. the Severn Pur'.- m,r tlCL .iii Will 10 11 forCCS at Van COMlandt .-.t-s, .I..... 1 iiixi """-. mrai.M H.eo. out for tilac .n.i .how nr.i- . A. K. MACOMBER TO REMAIN ON TURF - v- Prospect of Peace Causes SportHinan to Keep Horses Flags Equals Itccord. IptcUil Dttpatch fo Tin ncx. BAl.TiMong. VA.. Kov. t. A. K. Ma comber's raclnrt colors will lie seen on i the race tracks of-'Jew York next yearr nn me prospect of peace heforc the lend or the hlfina fri .At year no nas cnanged nis , U, Ho sent word to nailer , l ....... . . ill j.lentilngs, his trainer, to-day not to roll j ; any more horses. With the war over I , Mr. ll.icomber will he nt liberty to de-1 I nuciiuuii iu ii" .mi. " ni" ZnT..,V, tvr ."le. Gyernment ,wl!' ,,1t!t I fo?nia f " an(',";c " '- j "I nm certainly glad that Mr. Macom-i ber has decided to continue In -racing ' next yenr," said Trnlner Jennings, "and 1 know that racegoers will be elated when they hear the nrtws, for hla colors . always hav. been popular. But I'm sorry that I sold any of Mr. Macomber s Mn?Mnit.e J Villi it' I htn.t M.,y,.''r' ?'" rejected IL "I flldivt mind losing Motor cop sol, '"f. "' much, but I would have liked to keep ) "cvenf. Pennsylvania, beaten by Swarthmore last week, miy suffer an- The Macomber horses iirobibly will winter at Mr. Maromber's j.table at Ilol mont Park inrtead of at Hllverbrook Stock Farm. New Jersey, as was planned. FlnBs F.uals Ilecord. Flags never ran a better race In his career than he did in the Annapolis Handicap at the Pimllco track to-day. He carried 129 pounds and was ham pered In the early stages of the race, but he managed to get up In tlmo to r.lp Jock Bcott, the pacemaker, on the post hy n nose. The time, 1:11 4-5, was not only the fastest of the meeting, but equalled the track record. Motor Cop,1 the favorite, had scant opportunity to show his brilliant speed, as he was caught In a pocket at the start and kept there. The Walden Stakcn for two year olds at a mile nnd the remount race for stallions eligible to become the prop erty of the Government are the features of the Pimllco card to-morrow. 'Billy Kelly will carry 130 poundu In the Walden nnd If he can do this and win at the distance, the longest of the season for two year olds, there can be no dis puting his claim to the title of cham pion. , Itnce for Uncle ffatn. The remount race Is offered at the request of the remount division of the War Department. The Maryland Jockey Club has decided to purchase any or all of the contestants for Uncle. Sam. The price of each stallion Iirs been estab llshed nt $1,000. The summaries: Flrt Race Per all sins maidens: claim In; nurse ii.ono; x turlonts, Irlih I.ady. 11! fKnori, stralzht J!l.l0. plse 1, show IS.; nrat; Oeorae Clarlt, Hi iKnmmer). Place IS TO. show 1 1 SO. sorondt Court Gallant, 10O (Sarnie). ahOw ST.D0. third. Time 1 :13 4-5. P. 0. Klnir St Srbastlin, nahy Olrl. Cour ernes, -Claris', 'capital cuy. -jam Daw ton. 'Drill Mailer, Caddie, Stammer Slfh. Pair and Squaie and Terascon also ran, Field second ttace To.yeir-olda: sellfnr: ptirse Jl.mn: one mile llround Swell. 101 (Wsllal. 'Iralrht I77.v. place 10. show tl.'O. first: Sailor, Ifll ijohneonl. place t.ft. t'low litre, s-ronl; mielie" Lire. 1C7 (Srhut tlnter. 'how t.l 19. third Time 1:11 Sweep Jet. Trlomnhant rmbala. Ceramic. Clean Gore and Antoinette al'o ran Tltlrd Ilac Three-year-nlda: the Jon'or slierlechrse: nurs tt.'-QO: tun mller Bell "I me Bea. 137 (niooii. atrantnt .. piae M to. sho fj.ra, first' Uerlaiw 1JJ (Chyiie). WZJ'lr, Art-h. Burhouw, 'Cherryitore and Impartial- l. 1 HI mil. ; t-niirth nVeroe -n r..- it,. i...hiil 1 CAIirlh n.r, T - .11 It,. Handicap; pure 1 (v; rx iurlones Flats, 1 (O'Hrien). slraliht IIS. rlaee t) 40. .how w. nrt; .ick-k scot, io (Knao-i ;1Hu,n?? i-rlu-' Ttme-l :IM.:, I.eo- to. show IT 40, second peri 'how sn V). thirtl chare'. I.ucilite. High Con. Nepn-rhsn. Motor Cop, Holllster. (Yhr.k. Pr Johnson Uenlfaee and I'anaman clso ran. Fifth rtac-Two and three year old; the ,neMieaKe ttirFe; ciaimiria; purse Il.con ", '''r,"n" Arrh.(?P 1n- '.'J I-lk,- straight f Ia.49. place H fj, show tl'ti. flr": uniRn Mltw. ,7 (i,Un,!0rdi. nlsee !5; show liifie. second; Ruhahdar, us (Kummeri. ;how Ji.JO. third Tlrne-i t. Kairy Prince. Woodtrap. Ill (Sande). out for place and , ihow. a-cond: IMcHhoard lt (Keiaay), out Woodtrap. ill (sarnie), out for to anow iniru. urae .-:n, i-n lex al'0 ran, Sevf- h Ilatrf Tlirr-Tfar.oldii nii nnwrnrri- flaimin' hanllcap: ptirn tl,(tv; nno mile nnd n ix1r-ntli Srfiiet. 1W rjnhnon. RtrillLht t9.X. Ill a 0 SJ 30. show 14 flraf ; Airman, iw (KfUny). r- ts.w, nhow ' ewcon-l; Polronia 1M iKimimrr nhow $l.7ft. '" F.S n'enry .('iln1 jXV 1. Silk mm, niuroorwin, finely esnpiex. 'nailast, Iiollna, ( i a 1 1 x Head and Slallm also ran. Field. FRESHLE HEADS WILLIAMS. Iteesr Illckarila, Fiilllmck, Gela I'nuaunl Footlmll Honor. Special DetpalcK to Tur Scv. Wn.l.lAMSTOWf. Nov. 9.r-!teeso Blck ards. a member of tho freshman class, has been elected captain of the Williams football eleven to succeed Ben Hoynton. It Is the first time that a first year man lias led one of the Purple's athletic tennis. Blcknnls Is playing fullback and Is a product of Drury High In North Adams. Several athletes have left college to join the colors, among them being ashburn, who had been putting up a strong game at right tackle anil who has entered the officers' school nt Camp Taylor. Both and Mason, two members of the varsity nine for two years, have .... II.J I .. ....n.... u.lll ' aiSU I'HIUIiU 111 U HIIIIUK ItllltlJB, 31111 another athlete lost is Conk,lln, a veteran hockey pUyer. PIMLIC0 ENTRIES. Tlrat Rire-Two.ypiir-filda: maiilem; alx furlong.: Clean Gone. 110; Tom Fool, HO: Uncla John, 110; Donnallthl ,lft7: Karnaron, 110; rollu. 107; Doleful, 110; War Cry. 110; Vrlo, 110; Romeo. 110: Candle IJchl. 110 : Vlrllanie. 1i: Malwoaa. lioj Mother-In-LaV. 107; Hohoklia, 110; W. Ward, 110. Herond rtatr llmllco Ilemount llretallnr Puraa; Ihree.y earohla pimI upward; ona mile: Valala. 113; Perrle.a Onf. 110; Don Jna. lor.; Won, 102; Trial hy Jury, 113: ("apt. liar, 113; lrry Eaarl, no; Creen Leaend. 119; lYunea. 10!. Third n Own Kprlnr 1 alley Steeple chaae Hanillcap; fouryearolila and upward; two and quarlrr mllef Trumpator, 113; Felrer, 133: Jlelroae IJt; tnobrrt Ollrer. 1M; Antlwpllc. 10; Tradltloner. 13": W. T. Knehelkamp. 153; tSmllhflHd. 133; Tudor Kin. 130. Hlhler. 110; Klniatoian I'ler. KS; lllttiT Sweet, V. tflocklon entry. Fourh Tlare The Walden, Iwo-year-otda! ona mile: Tranalatr, 113; Wnr I"ennant. 157: Clrrua, m: Mormon, ll; tBIIly Kellv, 112; tMllkmald, llll Mad Hatter, 133; Thunderatorm. 117; twar Marvel, 117; De Franlt. 113, rRoa4 entry. Klflli Itaee- Southern Handicap; thre.year. olda anl upward! one mile and a aliteeitth: Star Matter, 1:1: Matlno Idol. 103: corn Ta. eel.lis; tHtroralmII.113: Ked Sox, 10IJ Aiirum, 103; Salveatra, 10; Koh-l.noor, in:,- Extermi nator. IK; Franklin, lie; tllexal Ijdje. in: Mlnto II.. 10; lKrranl, loi tHIklreth entry. Sixth Rare Thm-year-olrta and upward! elaimlm I mile and a alvteenth: Sunny Land, inn : Safroner, 110; Moie. 103; Flrayailo, lOSi Kilmer.' 11: Hondo, ill! Vatansr. 19! Vn. nolater. vft J.axy jxiii, n. nmid iiamn, no: cabtilary, 1M: Pandm"n ,,.,J. I'DP Val. let. imu! 'llroom I'eddler. 100: Flame. 103. Seventh ftace Olenmore Handicap: In re, year-okla and upward! one mile and a fur lonr: Mllteriold. IW; The Deati. W: freer lea. One. 101 1 tHandman ll.. 10?; Thorribloorn, 111; WecNltrap. 113: Oapiecoek, 109; rolroms, lt. 'tMclAin entry. 'Apprentice .allowance claimed. i.a. h.ni... aiui a qu-rier. Ainrau Arrow. 1117 (t:nrori. sunoav. isovemuer 11, itc HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT nv UANircr,. OOTUALL. competition for the btnellt of tho United War Work fund will bo started this afternoon with six games In as many section of tho .country. Tho lrudlnir contest Is that between Kutgers and F Ponn State at Etato College. In this will not begin until next rJaturduy. good Barnes In this city. Columbia meeting Union at South field. New York university tackling Fordham nt Ohjo Field rind Camp Vail taking on Charley Brlcklcy's Naval Transports from Hobokon at the Polo Clroiinas. The last tinmnl r-nm.t nr nn Kn.ini f i, uthlntlo rutuU nt the oon- n,nl. u.n( ' , "'ulr' Co lliml.ln'. (r.l.- .Wo nr.a Columbia's task does not appear one game, that with Hamilton last Saturday, and It was beaten by 2 to 0. Something like 30 to 0 may be looked in ii uni mo ui nuviscu milieu witu camp aiorrut, is in no conuiuon ior ii hard .contest and very likely will be beaten by Fordham. Tho ltutgers game nt State College promises to bring another victory Snftford's eleven. As it demonstrated so ably offilnst nrloklcys leam Iait Tuesday, when It ran up 40 points, ltutgers Is one of the best drilled and most powerful combinations In the country. I'enn State hud n hnrd tlmo holding the Wlssahlckon Ilarracks eleven to a 6-6 tie last Saturday. Pittsburg Vlll defend the championship of western Pennsylvania against Washington nnd Jefferson, nnd there Is no ground for believing tllat OIcnn Warner's men will not make their defence successfully. Syracuse wl" w,n from nrown. for last Saturday the Orange snowed tinder Dartmouth hv . . ... ,.. .,... ..,,'.. ,. ,,,, i,i e,m r-nmn other beating to-duy from Lafayette. -iri.i,iM ..,! i Michigan and ( hlcago 1 Mlchlgnn nnd Chicago will rcsu Icago will resume thirteen years. It was hi 1305 thnt the nnd Chicago wm by 2 (p 0. (laving stopped the Hiring of defeats by Michigan It had Buffered four In a row from every Michigan to.im on which the great Willie Heston played Chicago dropped the Wolverines. Now they will meet again and Michigan once more hopes for victory. The game, by tho way,, will bo the real celebration of Michigan's reentry Into the Conference. Harvard will reenter tho football arena at Cambridge to-day -In a game ngainst Tufts. All tho Harvard military units' and the naval division have been combined and a representative eleven chosen. Harvard's Radio School teum will meet the Newport Naval Station at Newport for tho war fund. The Uadlos arc not donating their guarantee. A: to Conjectures Regarding the Baseball Outlook. With the approach of peace many conjectures nro being advanced regard ing the resumption of major league baseball next spring. Let It be said that the National League, for one, will get going again next-April if the war Is settled In the Interim. Baseball Is bound to get a big lmpetua immedi ately after the' war and the majors cannot afford to sit by mid let thn first big, wave of reaction from war Hhoot onto tho flnnnclal sands without taking 1-eneflt therefrom. Too many clubs have overhead charges which have to be met, play or no play, and tho warehouse gag will not hold with the war over. ' One critic, has suggested that only men who have seen service should lie permitted to play next season. He takes no cognisance of the mnny who hive been' forced to stay home. He too Is doomed to disappointment. Another snys the effects of the war still will bo felt next summer and that the owners will want to give the funs a rest. Another wrong guess. Base ball will bo. back next April, nnd It i , , , , - ... - .... uiny jrar is iiiai ii win ii-ium mui umi'uiki'u u. iiiv ui.tiij- i-ua mtii n''iiime been amazed, e.p-clally so as the been emphasized so strongly. It must come back with interleague ani mosities buried, a reconstructed National Commission, an understanding as to salaries and -a revised impression'' of the kind of publicity that Is good for the gamei Let There He Xo Kxtllbltlon, Even by Bempey. There Is talk of having Jack Dempsey give an exhibition at the United Wjr Work boxing show In the Carrion on November 16. It Is alleged that there Is no fit opponent for Dempsey. Putting on an exhibition would Ire !n,contrnventlon of the original determlnatlm to have only real fights, and would create the Impression that other beiuts on the card also were to be - H'xhlbltlons, It would be better to excuses Dempey than to have him show in other than a' real contest. As to the scarcity of opponents, what's tho matter with Jim Coffey? We understand that he had volunteered to appear against Dempsey or Willard or anybody else. Coffey has been in training for some time and might, give Dempsey a fight for six rounds. If Coffey were knocked out he could charge It up to u worthy cause. Bill Brenrran, the sailor at Pelhnm Bay. is another likely opponent for Demffly. Then there Is Joe Jeannetle, who has been matched with Kid Norfolk, and Billy Ml.tke, who lias expressed real eagerneia to perform for tho fund. Why this sudden dearth of lioxers after the first big rush to break Into print with offers to work tor the war drive? T GOLFING COMBINE TO AID WAR WORK Newspaper Club Drops Gym U Dx, fnr Plan. The New York Newspaper. Oolf Club has decided to abandon Its Gymkhana fimoris home run hitter and outfielder tiny season wlndup programme In or-; of the New York Giants back In the ler to cooperate with the United War early '90s, went to his death as silent Work Campaign. According to present an.l reserved as he accepted the de plans the newspaper organization, the visions of umpires which gained for him arx Club on Tork itr r'lnh will rim .1 roinnetltlon of Its ' ,"., .,, .i. m, that from the ow"' l,ut "V? P 'j i V '.-h w, lUlliera, will uq milieu iiiiu ...u IUIIU. The newsnaner club Is especially Inter ested because of Its men In service. In cluding Major Boieman Bulger and Capt. Orantlaild Bice. In speaking of the coming event last night Peter Camp bell, secretary" nf the newspaper club, stated thnt there woutd be an entrance fee nnd he hoped that all who have been frequenters of the public links this sea son would forward a dollar, even though j they could not be thero In person. L0HR AND BEARD ILL. Granite stale to rare inmp niii. With Three IleKulors Missing. When th Orinlte State eleven leaves for Garden City, where they will play Major Clarke Tobln's Camp Mills eleven on St. Paul's Field this afternoon, three of the regulars will be missing. Halfbacks Beard and Lohr- and tackle Hlghtower ell came down with Influensa sestefday and nt practice) their positions were filled by substitutes. Hammond and wncox, me former ni.vnH In .lm h.ifU field and Sproule. the Riant Unlveralty of Wlevonnln lineman, played tackle In HlRhtower'a place. The. (Jranlte State will throw out Pklrinlshlug llnea ngalnat I'ainp Mills with Vlckery and Woodruff on the ends, Herrjd and Sproule tackles. Ilondi and Cook Kuarua. iiauciin tpiar' terback, Hammond and Wilcox lialfbneka and Dubuntuo fullback. MERRITT OFF FOR BOSTON. Jcraeynien to Plny Camp Deirtt nt Ilrme-a Flrld To-lay. Camp Merrltt'a atron; eleven left here last nlRlit for Tloeton, where they will meet tlie Camp Devena team nn Hravea Field thla afternoon. With tile excep tion of McDonald at rlsbt end the eleven will he the name one aa triumphed over ,', T. V" last Saturday. HnlllVnti frac tured his wrlft In the N. Y. I. name and McDoiuJd will have to guard the rlsht flank in place of the former Col Kate itar. Tho Jeraey aoldlera nro conddent of downing Camp Dovens. Though Rulll van'B nbnence undoubtedly will be felt the cloven came alms well tills week. CLOSE OOLF MATCH EXPECTED. Anderson nntl Cameron va. C'lnrk and Hotlieriliuhnm at St, Albans, Carl Anderson and Ferguson Cameron, IllUHe pruirelilliuir, nnu nun rnu n iwi hall of 73 In a four ball match at Kt, Alban'fl laHUSunilay, may meet with stiff opposition In another contest arranged tor the same course mis aiiernoon. This lime they will be opposed to (ieorge Fotherlngham. erstwhile open champion or Bvuth , Africa, ami Jack Clark, the home professional. locality activity for the war fund This afternoon there will bo three , rnrn.Mol,l. ITnlnn t.i. nlnvi.,1 nnlV formidable. Union has played only for this afternoon. N. Y. U., bat- Kcume Football Relations. football relation!) utter a Mpse ot Wolverines Inst tackled tho Midways will be back stronger than ever. Our , . . ,, . . . . I MIKE TIERNAN DIES SILENT TO THE LAST Home Run Slugger of Giants III Few Weeks. "Silent Mike" Tlernan. SI yearn old. iis patronymic on the diamond. Mike died a victim of tuberculosis in a ward at Bellevue Hospital on Thurs- day night with his Hp, scaled to the last as to his truo Identitv. On the hospital records wns written the name: "Joseph Egan. St, retired, of 2123 IJIghth ave nue." None knew th.it it was "Silent Mike" Tlcnan that l.ilil In the hospital since October H patiently awaiting tho end. Mike entered the Institution on Octo ber 11, giving the name of Kgnn, nnd few would realize how emaciated that once rugged structure of the athlete looked. It was not until late yesterday, when an undertaker sent by his wife came to claim the body, that his Identity wsn known. His death certificate read: "Michael Tlernan, 51 years old, 2423 eighth avenue. Denth due to tubercu losis." "Silent Mike" wan one or the lending sluggers of the old Giants. Many home run wallop made by him sent the cheers of the Giant fans in thoo days echoing over nil Harlem. BLAISDELL TIES SHEA. Kiivli linn Tim Wlna In Strnluht Hull IlllllnrUa. .... t -w ."' J- t" li,sl ill Bill ny Fior NIIKKS now runnlnir. luck ahnot 100 lo 61 111 I.awlor Hroa'. rimni In . n,t n.hinr tlreat Houth Bar Wrlta Hrooklyn 111 tho anlhteur ctrnlEht rail MlHonl tournament, J. V. Hlaldell la j ' ' s', for drat plnre. Kach "" anu loat one .. , . . 1'u""'1' ' "' "" l"iim thirty limine. ltl ,, hlKl, run of so. Slieaa heat run waa 1... i n 0 A. Wlcken-T, Levy isame, which HChctluleil to bei played nt Oruhrm'a 1 wan iwstponed until Hunday after- was romn noon because of the abaence of Levy l lie wore ; Polnla. 11 11 Ave. .1 T Bllladell 100 "0 1 10.10 i J. M. Hhea H 15 ; 3IACY VICTOIl WITH CI'K. A. It. Mary last nlsht defeated H, Dlttinan, '200 to 125, In the Claaa D pocket billiard tournament In Osborn's room. Macy went out In forty-two in- nines with an average I of t S-.l" ire man', be"st c.ualer had a high of II. Dltt was 16. MlXfc SWnKI'HHS' PIVK WISH. The basketball team of the Mine wwpers of Staten Island last nlnht efeatcd the quintet from the supply s defeated the quintet from tle supply i, lirpuv ui l-iri un llio latter H COUTt by ii score of 4S to The Hweepera ncia ino upper nana tnroughout United Stalm Kallroad Administration W 11. McAdon, DlnTtor General of Kallroad. Long Ialand llallrnad Additional Train for GARDEN CITY Ktuulay Nnemter lOih fnaddlllrm to tralna khnwn on public lime table on the alKita date, an extra train will live New York (I'enn. Btallou) 12:43 l. M., comie.-tng at Jamaica tilth train leaving llrooklyn ia:.'U I. M , arriving Uarden City I -SO 1' Al. N.Y.U. -WILL PLAY FORDHAM TO-DAY Violet and Maroon .Meet in First, GrMiron Duel Since 1904. For tho first tlmo since 1S04 New ; i oik university and Fordlmm will meet ;on the gridiron at Ohio Field here tlfjs I afternoon. In preparation for to-day's ;each eleven through snappy signal idrllls yesterdnv Alnst nf llm Vlnlet .' JlsierUHJ. JIOSI OU 1110 10ICI i'iujei wmu iccciveti minor injuries in uiu .iprrm game last naiuiasy have come around nil right, but N. Y. U. will be without the services of Hurt wiek and Hickman. N. Y, t' 's practice yesterday was short and sweet. After sending -the eleven through n signal drill. In which particular attention was paid to the new formation. Conch Mason chased the regulars to the dressing room. Coach Klsklnd, on the other hand, rushed the Maroon squad through nn hour and a halt's practice. The entire repertoire of plays was rehearsed until the eleven worked with clockllkc regu larity. Part nf the practice wns given over to punting. Capt. Frlsch got off j several long spirals, Borne of them cover- Ing JO nnd C(r yardr Hvery man on the npiad. with the possible exception of O'Hare left tackle Is fit for a hard struggle O'Hare's hip, which was bruised In the St. John's game, has been causing hint trouble. However, Coach Slslilnd Intends to have him start -tho game. He will most likely be shifted to guard, as CU&hony, the Loyola and Fordham Prep star, Vlll take enro of left tackle. Another possible change Is at full back, -ildlnger, who 1ms been showing I ROD AND. GUN NEWS ) HIOH frATEIt FOP. LOCAL, ANOI.EJ1S FOP. THE WEEK END. flDdjr Hook Princes Jsmslct njr tlorernors Wllleu New (The lloreethoe) Bj (Caniusle) Island Point lndon Date: A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A M. P.M A.M P.M. A.M PM. November f..io:4S 1131 lo:.10 11 JO 11:30 12:i I0:M 1133 2 0.1 2:17 12:30 12:41 Nm ember 10. 11:37 11:42 12:22 11:48 2:.W 3:T 1.29 1:37 King ot Krnslro I.ow Ills Throne. The secret Is out nnd thn King of Ken lco has lent his throne., No more n-lll he b the only one to nUgger home under a load of buss ishlle 111 rest of ui regaril Iilm In emtous Mlrme, Th1 secret of catching llnh. hitherto hold by Artie, shall he common property, anil all of us can ro nnd buy new and larger crcela and till them too. We who have peen a baa spit out our pms ann men nunue over to grau Arue-s plttR were identic. , but no lonsr da ruh our fevered brow and ponder on the nature of this ma etc. for thf Mher nUht w ntol nflef Artl" Into the barn and there beheld Rtrance 1kMs. Flrrt u afe nHR opened and thrie from wn extracted ti Xrn.ngr utibstanCr, which wan carefully and loUncly rubbed on AAch plug Thn the kin of nit nn lr toi forth Into the nlnht tu cret us In thn morning with a strlnz of record breaking l.an Dut ilurlnft hln ahxence. with Alt the aklll of a Sherlock Holmes m feloniously broke anil entered thnt mfe andLhe regret ! out. Artie rubs and anoints phcIi plug with a hunk of UmbtirKer chees! New York. Nov. t. PLUU roi-T. Gt at Good (.round. IlAvIng hot a good bap of ducks and lte?e two week ago, my hunting com panion thought we ought to hfte another try et It. So I tel'fd up 38-T iood Grrtuml, I. I. Ami mud an pnnnperHn' for Mundny and TuimUv lant nfth lhnr Hunnlh. ruble We had gTrat npnrt jhootlnn ilurkn and sefe nr Mn llt ilnnji, unil then to re turn af'er tMcli n duty's pleanuro to Jiin hoin( nd eat a hot cupper mMi ai hi Nter Hutie run put tefore you hap to be tried to 1m appreciated Thl flniKheit mv llfth in da trip to Cttrtd tlrounil during the t,mt thre earn, antl four times 1 hare hot geeie and al got plunt of ducItM. HhSlKK IOOLITTLE. New r.orhfllo, N. V.t No. 8. Cotton Threader Dine To-night. The cevnth annual dinner of the t'otton Tliread Klshlng Club of AmrUa. Inc. be held to-ntght at Trommer'a reftattrant. Ftuh wtrk avenue and Conw ay street, llrooklyn. Vermont Deer Seuflon Opriii Monday. The Vermont huntlnff aeaeon for deer hnvlnif bornf not W than three Inches In length opens on Monday next and closes November 20. Tlie limit is one deer -The litenne fo for r resident i l vty centf, a"nd the non-resident, $11 T.rt The nn renldrnl owner of real etii- of the alue of $1,010 m Vermont pai $1 ninner of firf Anglers To-night. At the. notel Navarrf tti-nlht the an nual dinner of he Association of .urf AnKllng Club will be held ROD AND f!CN. For the UKhlahlp Sunday A M. HlarJi- fiah. II ai fv anil L.ln,. . Punday A it. nc,!u1d,n"E, ..""anii r 'a,7 'Ti. I!v lli.tn at i nwr udampu uici. Whiting WhltlnK Are Very Plentiful I.lnir I.lnt Ara Very Plentiful Halt and taijle. Long Hranrh, V I Ml nlarUflali Cnualit Sunday 3D en. , rienlr of lllarkflali ( audit Now. c A ai NOTICE. O n. f... Thn K"- Josephine 'riF,? SHl ' DI.OOl) AM MANIJ HOIIH8. rttc Kliyl 1 l.uncpuooil, Ureeuheart. UUO wwria. mraigiit grained, any lenisiii . "I'll. ...inti ni iiiouiifiiit. Itnda Made nnd ltepalrnl. 1 ;0lilAv Tel Orch t87. GE0RGIE M. lea.ea Murray'., WrecU 1 eaa, Sunday.. tr.in. Kare, ba,t ar.d war tax. SI 63 ' for date. Capt u Davla, Seaford, I. 1 niackfl l.'.tix. WhlllnK and Cod Hooka. 20c. a Dor. im. renalred and made to order .Muuntlnc, Aral". Wood for Jlod. m-r HKli i3 K 3llh PI Murray Hill it;;, iH-y-,,- lu)0 wonflSm J P.tU t uie of vary d.acrlptlon. Sink. j ,ri Mould.. Ilelnrald'a Mat. 104 Klhth Awnue. I T.lephona Chela.-a m. Hoorlinc tlooda Cor. 15th stre.t. Plenty THELMA l-l.nlt Cod. Illarkn.h, l.lnc, Hake, Utiltlnt. tral, 7-30 M. . Waahlnston St. ferry, Jeraey city, 7:11. fapt Qua 1.KIH.1IACH. Sl'NDAV A. M. Yankee Doodle II. leavea uunno a iock, , faccnl 1ITP '"vr" Conei-'a. Wreck Lead, ! nfcSULU It ror m.undera Sundny li.o: I'IZ'S1 . ."ring b.lt f apt Herman h Lll I'""' r"k "ad Dally , KOSabell - I.H,Kr'. W.ol 1 Ventura I'm ra I li .k Sunrln. I3iit Hi, I- It ; M-. riKon Point 7 40 for flouruW A- to mm If. 'r..i'nn 0 I . '"'i"" !iu"na' 11 I FVB VII D . , '".i J" 2n' "'" , UH- r- 'L i IVIi-LINO I.INO. ... nircnlJll4l '" Sunday t, Dunne'al 3I1H riaaa.Mnrii..K fneepaneiin, -STEEPLECHASE PIER fta wtllTlN'l' AMI 1.1X11 NOW nUNNIXO. FlltdCUIklP 1" A M Oaliorn Dot k. blieepa. SUNanlWChead Cpt XKUMAX AtVlPHION 8 A. M. Sunday schemer ;lie'.,:.l,"yUnd'.yoc"a "ly RELIABLE U A IIAtipON Will Not Hall Until further riotic i iL.ta anil l.iunehe. to hire. Hilt for .ale, 55 VmoV. I reporl Point. Tel. 817 Kreeport. ... ...'x. ill Air I ii.iiii iiiii.i.. i fTTXTiu'i.LT l"'l" - '' l ' nday S A. il. F.UtLrVibnl froln Mheepahrod Hav. l-i.ntr nt I.Int nnd Whiting. Jfixsns. 1 well In practice, may start the game. The Fordham probable lineup will be: Uarvey. left end; Mnhony, left tackle; O'Hare. left guard; ItalHgan, centre; Van Wlc, right guard ; Harden, right tackle ; Corsello, right end ; Clllmsrtln or Barnes, i)uarterbsck; Hyan, left haf lnek: Cant. Frlsch. rliht halfback. Lcldlnger or Brown, fullback. 1 Coach Mason j . night said he would start the Violet eleven to-day with the following lineup: Lawrence, left end ; Siepersteln, left tacklo ; Powers, left gunnl ; Konlgs berg, centre ; Ginsberg, right guard ; Baker, right tackle ; Ingrsssl, right end; Christopher, fruarterback : Frledlande, left halfback ; Adams, right halfback, and Ferguson, fullback. The game will start nt 2:10 o'clock. CAPABLANCA SURE ilF WfCQ HnVORS ur encpo niymvixo , Kotttch Cinches Second, but , nit... A-- rtnmr, , Others Are Open. J , When he won his adjourned game with Oscar Chajes at the Manhattan j Chess Club yesterday .lose It. Capa-. blanca of Havana made cure of win- nlng first prize, having: made 10 points I of a possible 11. In tho final round , this afternoon he will mfeet Boris Kos- tlch, Western champion, again. Kos-1 tlch also has not lost a game and with 84to 2-i Is sure of second prlte. Third nnd fourth prizes rest between F. J. 1 Marslinll, J. Chajes and u. .lanowsai. ; lwo oiner aajournen game noir 'elded yesterday without further moves ' w,,e" Janowskl resigned to Black and .Morrison anil Chajts agrecO to a' draw. i After thirteen completed lounds the BMIUUIillj iuiiunn, j Pl.rer. W. L. ' IVrr Capiblancs. .. 14 1 iJunon-tkl W. L I I - V .Vi Komicn i4 :,imii'K Marshall. ... r, i i.Morruon. Chfl-s S 6 I In the final round this afternoon tho pairings will be as follows: Chajes vs. Janowskl, Caps.blnnea vs. Kostlch, Black vs. Marshall, Morrison, a bye. Long Island Caetera Meet Thursday. The' a'.nunl netlna: and election of offi cers of the Long Mlnnd fasting Club will be hld net Thursday nt 8 .30 I'. M. at Schmidt's, Zi2 Sixth avenue. Marre-n County Oterrun With Hunters. UnLVIT)KltK, Warren County. N. J , Nov. 8. The deer hunting seaeon In New Jersey raine to a closf vdneda Th woods and mountains In this vicinity and near thn Delaware Water tJyp were oer run with hunters, but only three buck wrre bap Red No accidents were reported. The season f v rabMt, siulrrel, quail, ruff ml grouse, commonly (filled partridge. Hungarian partridge and Hngllsh or ring neck pheasant rocks begins November 10, but Monday will be th? first day for hunt ing. Ducks Off Sen ford, (treat South nay. Klectlon day gunners letvtns; from Hea ford, I. I., killed ducks as follows: .Tames B. Little. 41S West lind n venue. 1 broad bin, 1 brant. Fred Ilelner. 11 Broadway, Klmhurst, X ducks; J Hfilein, Albany ave nue, flushing, 1 duck, and Onorgp M. Slmonaon, Dank street, Klusblng, Z ducks, The guides were Garry and I.onzo Verity. . i fundaj last John Welnert of 111 Fourteenth street, Hoboken, caught 0 pounds of flounders of gnnd size CHAItl.KS CONNELLY. eaford. L. J.. November S. Cod nt KaAtrm (irounds Off l.on- I tench, On Thursday, on the Ilosabell off Wreck Lead, twenty-eight men boaled "'ghty cod nt the eastern k rounds off Long Ilearlt, Jnmea Wilson nnd Joe Pnrter I'Miit ni Hill ii rwnci u nno.i caught four oJ. Other high hooks follow I'hlilp Duran and John Hitch, .' each, James MlUhell and Frrder.ck Hiniors. i encb .John .mltli. Iatrick Wal'-h. Oeorge H.iurm.iu and Siet .Mi j vr, 3 each, and llenrv Mauser, '2 cod. noi ANt CICX. n..nl.. lnoai. from Kloundfr aU to fniinah lc Am fVntral drafl hooka, 3 and , ply 2llr. Cndllah Hooka, all ln If'--l.tns. W'hlllna, Sa Ita.a and Illaflall r. ' 300 ft lrMi linen lln. No. !t .4 9c , I)p ?fa Hod. Hpi i.l $1.1. Find nir i-P'Clal 3 und 3 ihm 5110. TACKLE OI" KVKRY DKSt'lllrTION. 1 I CUITriJC " n"r LCIIILrl) St. ,nn' ,rr. Mlroc "')S PLENTY LINGS & "WHITINGS DORA iMvea Saturday 7 A M ml ! M ulhar ava. S A. M., jaaar Dmir,.'. IIP, k Shi-plii-ail Ha ' f. 1.INH AND IIAKi:. ? A.M.SUNDAY-2 P. M. SATURDAY j urw VnRKFR iv nunna'a lion. Shrppahrad na.. mntiru im..i on ou lYlUrihY rraJn. In I! IIIUI1LI ouna. Klflea .luna. lteela. Itnd. Hlch tirade Shot and Hurt itoda. liKuurn, :fc w a 8t. (Time, y.i 2 P, M. SAT. 7 A. IW. SUN. rirntr of Unt, Hake anil Whltlnc - AtvlEMICA '" I g a leaca Claaon Point Sundai Il rinlQr" "'or Kloundera Tom.oda and .Mackerel fAPT HMiKK 1'LKSTV IIAKM. l.I.NO A Nil WIIITINK, nui. niirmwia . o'elnL- Learra llainmer'a Dock. .Sheeun liead. liSO A. M. Tery Ur ' STANHOPE Union Dry Dock, Weehanken, c 30 m 7'h m Hohoken, 7 A .M.jlndaja. Fl.Ot I)KUS AMI TO.MCODS. iiuuaun i-ara, .xew Ho. COD AM) HI.Af.'KnN.r STR. EVELYH mXVS- CI OltT cll,n Tu'1'- Thura.. fcLoItt aJd Sun. " A- flounder. BalaUlu und Tomcoda. Plenty Mack erel, Halt on hoard. II, Zulle Codft.u, Itlackfl.h, I .In a and Wtiltlnc UCI nr 11 V leave. Sheep.head Dally VtLUll I I SA 11 except Mon an! Frl. Capt HI'I Stephen.. Capt Qua Itau. NIT1CB lll-ACIirlMI ANIT CODFIHlf II I n III !' Sheepahaad Hay 7 jo Wl I K I I A D,,l- P'ind 7 A. M III. I. . HI- Capt. I- Wreite & I.ou.' urm roi: coin con; COMMODORE V?A. Molltor'a. C envater -Sla . i.ont n,ach.' HELEN I.lnr. Hake Whittnc faat Hat St . Sun . s JO .'Olh Si 1 rftPT lOPM c o.ifi.hinit We.iThur. CAfl.JUtll.s,,. s f,,,nia..j"" MFLeeport. r.pt .Toe it, unaa, n unn tut 4It AM. muuLtnim.y.. nrcKNKH. , ROSHR.II.H'?S"vS A t. nilK and RRNHT ki-kciai. roiri"Hi.Nfj rmr , EL IV) AR feep.he,d Sundat 5 Dolauradora R. C. LUNDY 'I'huraday and f.iluril.o k A M Hunda). T A II ANNIE ir.. ""zl' .r"."1' .tii. . A. Jl., c. 11. H..1-.1V. vapl.Lagalpa. SAXII ASI) HUMID UOIl.MS. i cer & itr. Alum1- I airoaW tTh VS MM """1 or Jtuit 3rSl ZaffN. H'tai. t Ball f'TR-gtg"' ymnin; Ouaran- Miu" ffn nn ROBBIS ELECTED COLUMBIA CAPTAIN Former Penn .Stater Will Leatl, Mile and White Kleven Against lnion To-day. iir i:oni: n. u.vdkhwood. When Columbia throns out skirmish ing lines against Union on South Field this afternoon the Blue and White will i nc led by Lieut. Chester Ilobb, the for ,tner Penn Stato star. Itobb, ho dl- vtcl the play In tlie Camp Merrill and Amhet .lmf. .as r,,09cl. CB,n Icrday at a meeting of the pl.iyers Just before they took the field for the llual timing up for t(i-du)'s game. Thorn W(1R no pandllUt,(, po,!,,.. Bohb. He Is so eminently fitted by abll-' ty, experience idul temperament to lend (ho eleven thnt he waa the unanimous choice. A brilliant Individual player, Bohb has a good football head. Is a prlrllron strategellclan of pronounced ability. Ih magnetic, and possesses the qualities which mako n good loader, Despite the fact Fred Dawson still is a very sick man the head coach was at South Field for a short time yeterday. After giving Insttuetlnns to Assistant i onclt Tom Thorpe Dawson went home. mougn nis pnysinan nns niivisen mm to keep Imlnori Fred Insists he will bo on hand to dlie t the eleven to-day Columbia experts little trouble from Union. Since the Amherst game tho " " i 'i , i n i . I ihhkivhhu lllllll-i I uui - a tutelage, and tho line has been strength-. enod by the addition of Tower, the 198 pound tackle. The. former New Bochello II. S. lad will pUv our of the tarkten to day. Though Zychllnskl. deflplte a bruised abdominal muscle, may RUrt the ir a me in tho bacKfleld, both Canaperry and Collins, tho former Cornell star, will et a chance to display their wares un der Are. Both of tho substitute backs have been showing splendid form tn Practice and Shaw and Zychllnskl will have to work hard to retain their peti tions. It Is difficult to see how Union Is co ins to stop the cross tackle- bucks of tha Columbia backs. OnVnslvely Columbia In playlne a groat came, but still shows ncakneHS on tho defensive against th forward para and ruua from kick forma tion. If Union chirws Columbia's ffoal line to-day It probably will he throuch Ihc forward paps or a Columbia fumble. Tho Blue and White is handling the. ball well, however, nnd tho plnyops promise to leae no opcnlncs for Union to tako advantage of. With the exception of Zychllnskl Trainer Ous Petersen has tho boy in fine fettle. The minor injuries some of the players were yufforinif with have dis appeared under Petersen's careful nurs nx. To-day's game will bo started .it 3 o'clock. The Columbia lineup will bo; Korsytho, left end ; Robipon or Tower, left tackle; Ketmlnner, left guard; Fargo, centre; Parks, right guard; Kraus or Tower, right tackle; Stevens, right end ; Itobb, quarterback ; Zycblln skl, Canaperry or ColllnC. left halfback; Shaw, right halfback, and Iloulahan, fullback. tiie rrm-ir; he r leased." 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