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the two in the sprints, and after some rxai young Amateur Makes Splendid Brookline Instructor to Former is make good. unpin ___- experience expected •t. Showing at Brookline Golf Chosen to Succeed Disabled. Maroney Claude Ennis The remaining games must be won to Insure positive victory. Roches- official in charge in every known Tournament. as Director. Claude Ennis, the veteran tackle ol ter can’t beat us If we keep beatln % our opponents. It is all up to the sport. Who is there to overrule the Physical the Central High School squad, hat Newark Is to Win the Pennant boys and to the fans. referee's verdict in a boxing match. TRAVERS IN PLAY TODAY developed a slight case of blood poi- Going —0 Not soul. can down the soning in his right arm. While the a You go PLANS FOR MEET Rochester with Toron to in a that lasted BROOKLINE, Mass., Sept. 17.—An- CENTRAL ailment Is not serious, it Is feared il got away yesterday game line and the answer will be the of followers tramped will him to the extent thal Will Do Their eleven Innings. That shows the Hus tiers are there. Newark won a tight on the other army golf A handicap if the Fans Only Share same. The umpire is supreme Club course to he will be unable to participate in any a balk and a That we are there. the Country today Loses Stellar Quar- — game by single tally. shows diamond. Bets are made with that Barringer of the preliminary practise. watch the performances of the sec- fair for one as Who Will knowledge. 'TIs as for the Amer- ter in Mansfield, is going to win the pennant—win the pennant if the fans ond qualifying division St* Benedicts vs Central High. Overtures are already being made is out this year almost the same as the other. ican open championship, real of the will only give the boys on the team a little encouragement—a lit- golf Enter Wenonah Academy. Rivaling the prominence for reservations for the Army-Navy last year, and, goodness knows, the —O- NEWARK see the difference in the men play for which begins tomorrow. Tho East Orange-Barringer game, comet tle good cheer. You could yesterday. Johnny Kllbane fought football game at the Polo grounds. Johnny boys were some football team Champion included the two the announcement of the arrange- was and were on their toes, and they won out be- section today Eng- Their spirit up they at Boston last and he gave his Newark Acad- between John B. Foster, the Giants’ secretary, a twelve-month the night Edward and Wil- With the opening or ment of a gridiron contest them on to were the ago. Perhaps lish players, Ray cause they knew that back of them, cheering victory, usual careful, scientific exhibition a new director will assume the elevens of St. Benedict’s College has coped with any number of trying eleven that was so formidable then fred E. Reid, companion of Harry emy and bleachers. Newark needs a lot of of and Central High School. Many ol fans in the grand stand help just with Jimmy Walsh. The champion :* of the athletic activities situations, and has made will not show so when it comes Vardon in the British golf invuslon, charge football Earlier in the season the always good. strong 1 is the the most ardent schoolboy now—because she Is badly off—badly crippled. won the decision In a 12-round bout, the school. Henry G. Carrell But that was In baseball. The or and the two American champions, Je- felt for a long time grid- to test again. A star two on either enthusiasts have team went on In the lead without the need of a helping handclap. seem to his 5 new Incumbent. He succeeds Coach sailing but the fans didn't enjoy rome D. of ». that the East Orange-Barringer game iron Is different, and the able secre- Princeton or Yale would make all the Travers, Upper Montclair, him- same no if hadn't to a is ex- Maroney. who is now applying more It would be the now, doubt, things cropped up put work. As usual, too much could have been arranged at a tary Is sure to notice too. With difference In the world with Harvard. the amateur title-holder, and John J. work at Bowdoin on the defensive. It, self to the physical time than at noon on the most aggressive and championship team slightly That of a Kllbane is a L' convenient pected champion. McDermott, of Atlantic City, who Carrell has been physical the game In New York something The Crimson seems to be able to beat College. day when every good sportsman the now, although after the victory of yesterday great and he could win seven years is Tigers' position beautiful boxer won the open last year at Buffalo. instructor for the past be at home the like 100,000 persons are sure to feel the and the wishes to consuming bound to result. The boys went into the game half- Tiger Bulldog mostly a at Brookline School, where he improvement is decisively, of course, if he took After the exploits of Vardon and E High meal that is an institution in this as be to suc- if they should the first bo when their superiority Is tremendous. turned out teams that coped but Just as soon as they realized that they had so many chance every time he started of bat- Oulmet yesterday there was consid- country. This wish was apparently heartedly. attended to. Is bound to with the best the New Somebody When the teams are rather even and cessfully qf to be gratified this year until the friends who were out heart and soul for them, new life, new effort, was tering his hands and putting him- erable interest today as to whether ? States. As far as education be and, no matter who’s the both Princeton college made public the fact that it disappointed, battle is very hot, The their scores of -161 and concerned, Car- in evidence. self out of commission. way 162, respec- in his line of work is had scheduled the Central team at to blame, John B. will get any- ‘' his, and Yale play with great confidence Packy for the double round, could be roll to be thoroughly fitted on Bloomfield Kllbane fights Is the way tively, f appears the new public field way. At it Is not more Is a best, said, and generally come through winners. to or bettered for the position. He graduate avenue. Barringer's schedule sets The fans have been shouting ever since the slump has been on that MacFarland fights. Both fight approached, equalled by the Training School, than 41,000 persons will be able to this Harvard Into of the division of Springfield forth that the game with East Or- fforts. That Isn't so. A at Surely year goes and both do win, yet both are any second players. of Dr. the men were not giving their best e glance win. and an exponent Sargent’s ange Is to be played at Ashland secure accommodations. Of this num- football with bells on. , or England, nv« at the scores will tell that Newark has Its opponents time accused of being “under course in physical education Thus It Is evi- the you outplayed A generally Field. East Orange. ber 25,000 admissions go to the two times British champion and the hol- j Harvard summer school, dent that those that want to see the and again In the past three weeks only to be beaten out In the end wraps,” which Is the old expression direc- 'Institutions. The remainder of the was der of the American title once, and Just what material the new must do without their noon- turn If Umpire Brennan humiliated a horse. f* game through some lucky break for the o ther side. It was our yesterday. of easing up Francis Oulmet, the Massachusetts tor will have to work Into shape as day dinner, and those that want their seats are to be disposed of by the New by President Lynch, why President We got the breaks and we won. W e played every Inch of the way, amateur, who has not yet passed his members of this year's Academy noonday dinner must do without see- York Club. to about one According that, Lynch was given a most vicious slap of the in a | eleven is more or less a matter of the though, and very early in the contes t It was almost certain that Jimmy Johnston, manager twenty-first birthday, engaged ing game. 16,000 reservations will be at the dis- as school does not in the face the board of director;* the splendid struggle for first honors in conjecture, the tally would be a big tally. So It pr oved. Pitcher Relslgl, who lost by St. Nicholas A. C„ Is denying a round for f until next Monday. It is Anderson Hns Work Cnt Ont. posal of Mr. Foster. For these seats of the National on the opening qualifying the open a a otherwise. Enzmann, League. Brennan, fact today that he offered William re- through balk, twirled masterly game Johnny national certainty that Kimball Atha will Students at Central High School are there will be 50,000 yawning arms. yester- It was a to watch. the diamond, forfeited a game to the $300 to make a short turn to the Farrand School, but who Interest the who opposed him, pitched In superb style. great game Jennings Bryan day. The veteran Englishman beat watching with develop- world's series Is a hard and no Job, Giants because the in their A1 Palzer- a "I*, else will be available cannot be ment of the cross-country team, and It was a heart-breaker from a New ark standpoint. It meant so much Phillies, speech previous to the Oulmet by a single stroke, stroke after the day. mistake, but one siege of the to his orders ! that wa« on the last |‘ Warned until opening are again banking on the coaching to our boys that every play usurped our Interest. As one Inning followed home town, refused obey Charlie Miller tight next Wednesday saved green powers of Carl Anderson to bringing Army-Navy game Mr. Foster will when a long putt from a point fully another without result the tension was indeed. The fans felt it and clear the centrefield bleachers just for advertising purposes. Central Committee Meets Today. high j night a three forth some star that w ill burn up the welcome a world’s series at the Polo 25 feet from the cup gave him one can how it must aff ect the Newark They are out when so instructed. To the wise men Johnston admits he made the offer, Central High School’s Athletic As- cinder path. Centralltes w'ere du- and imagine players. j on a par four hole, making his total grounds every year. of was well faith and tr sociatlon will meet this afternoon to bious as to this season’s outlook until there on their nerves every moment. The other fellow has nothing to baseball this decision j but declares It was In good for the day 161 strokes, while Oui- the fall athletic it was learned that Charles Boughton the met's total was 152. j» formulate plans for worry about. If he wins, ull right. If he loses, all right. It is a mighty within the law. On appeal. President that he wouldn’t have mentioned to school. j games, the purpose of which Is had returned to Boughton’s From out of Yale field comes a out In Eighty-four contestants started different proposition, let me tell you. Lynch completely reversed his um- thing at all only it leaked f' enable Coach Anderson to get a line re-entrance to the High School was ] yesterday morning, all but a scat- the pretty little story that sounds just pire, taking the game away from the some way. "Bryan can still have the on his prospects for a successful a ten-strike for Anderson, and tered five or six being professionals. no date has wily Carl may be expected to make like the Bulldog. Maybe It never hap- Giants and it to the Phillies, $300," Johnston says, "and I won’t end of the first round Oulmet track season. As yet Of the two teams, Newark and R ochester, Newark is suffering the giving j At the will the best use of his fortune. a been set for the games, but they good pened, but, whether it did or not, it There wasn’t either or reason use it to boost my show, either.” was ahead with beautifully played f coach’s it hardest Our team is in tho position of almost certain winners rhyme occur during the second or third week Under the Central tutelege strain. 74. the lowest round made during tjie makes interesting reading. It has to for such a verdict. The Phillies hadn't No. not at all. As between Palzer K 111 October. The events will be di- may be expected that Boughton will becoming possible losers. Rochester, from nowhere, as It were, is coming day. and Vardon. with 76. was sec- lead the scholastic distance men of do with a scrimmage on the gridiron, means and the and Miller and Billy Bryan, it might f’ vided into two classes, Junior and like a house afire with a chance at worst to win. Thus the Tigers are won the game by any ond. In the afternoon Vardon. with on will Include the usual the year, in view of the passing and starts oft like this: so take a rising vote to find out who his made the extra gp senior, and the most Rochester, if she falls to catch us, will rest Giants hadn’t offended in any way, great putt, up and track events. of Ezra Wenz and Joseph Myer, doing worrying. V program of field "Excuse me, old man, I didn’t mean the sports came to see. stroke. distance content in the fact that she gave us a grand run for the flag. why punish them? But punished they HS'- “Jinny” Gardner, the fiery-haired whose competition in the happy and There were few lapses from his has feature of the to get into you so hard," said a big Giants sprinter of the High street institu- events been the We will have to feel that she did, yet we will be inclined to upbraid our- were; yet, like the game they usually smooth and steady form in for the various meets in which they com- fellow after he had smashed heavily back with a While Harry Vardon, the English former British cham- M tlon, will start In training selves for giving them such an opp ortunity. After the race is over there are, they came protest, the play of the peted during the past year. 100 and 220 dashes early next week. through a National led the field In the open golf pion. in the morning his approach will be a lot of things to say, pro a nd con, but Just at this particular guard. with the result that the pro, Another of Anderson’s distance putts were not accurate, and on show this that old -o- directors have the tourney, at Brookline yesterday, Barringer Ots Setback. men who is expected to time let it be known that victory is the thing and every good League ordered nearly every hole left him a tanta- fall is Winfield Angus, the captain to score Francis Ouimet, the dashing young Football at Barringer High School Newark citizen is out long and strong for the team. It was kind of the "Big Fellow” game played out. That is, the lizing yard or so from the cup. Ha of the Central hill and dale crew. Is entitled to the big most of them V received another setback yesterday be so but it wasn’t the was 8 to in favor of the Phillies, amateur, really managed to get down, Angus started in as a novice last thoughtful, 6, when william Mansfield In the round. Var- although a couple times he slipped afternoon, newness kind of one would look for as with the with one man honors qualifying spring, but in spite of his The crowds at the last few game s have been very slim and s«me of spirit Giants, out, up and took three putts. His 6 at i announced his intention of entering as the ex- at the game he developed sufficiently from a football warrior at bat for their ninth when don, looked upon greatest a Wenonah Military Academy tomor- the fans give as a reason that they are disgusted. Well, if that Is the coming at the Inning the fourteenth was the result of to make a place on the quartet that of in the world, though » was one of the four Yale. But there is another stanza of the trouble which an end to the ponent golf pulled second shot, followed by three row. Mansfield of other way they are going to look at it, let there be no “holler” from those put took the measure every had low putts when the green was reached. veterans around whom, as a nucleus, the in which will observe out. The date set is a rather erratic putter, l schoolboy relay team in the metropol- self-same fans if the worst comes to t he worst. On the other hand, I have story, you contest broke In the afternoon he missed several p Coach Broadhead hoped to build an score because of the fact that he ran itan district. Two other veterans for team and declare—which Is the genuine tone of the Bulldog. October 2 and the the Polo but he made eleven this fall. Mansfield was gen- heard any number of fans stick up the place fairly easy putts, up | have returned to the fold for a ball in the home green. ready kind luck Coach Jones had heard the “Excuse Grounds. it won’t be down long for his errors by his splendid shot erally conceded to be the logical can- into the bold, open truth—that It has been only the hardest of that So, really, just the grueling work of getting His card road 75-76—151. Young on the home green. didate for quarterback. Short and with in distance the Hustlers. me” remark, and It hurt him to the the for the w'as condition for the cross-country cam- has brought the Tigers down to striking by same, game originally who is Massachusetts State with lots of he alter- the way, came into Oulmet. stocky, speed, are Jonas Lewis and the He was on his toes in a mo- Ouimet, who, by of paign. They After hearing both sides, It would se em to me as If the players are quick. held on the Phillies' grounds. champion, on his forenoon round nated with Jose and Bush In all will fine work at Garden City John Cullen. Two more harriers and was after the fame by his as and stead- Vi contests last season, run- gamest mortals possible, while some of the fans are ‘Taying" their full ment, he culprit played Just brilliantly Barringer’s have to be developed. Anderson was > in , ily as Vardon. He got both length n1ng the Blue and White eleven with th elr even before are with the heart in an in- a of latest decision in plans at present to take to the road length on the floor and turning up toes they seriously sympathetic As result the a card of 74-78—152. and direction with iron and wood, generalship and precision. Besides week stant. of "How second, with j the last part of the provided hurt. the matter, the question and putted better than Vardon. There it being a football man. Mansfield was the weather continues favorable. The boy led in the morning round “Here, you," Coach Jones called to about the pools and the bets?” comes was a burst of when he f?r an adept at baseball and basketball. cheering Preliminary work will consist of a with a 74, and his playing has cre- 74 first round. From a veterans on for the sake of a crowd down the Fellow,” “what are you ex- up. When Brennan gave the turned in for his Ki, standpoint of over a two-mile course bounded For the sake of pennant, getting big "Big Umpire dubi- jog ated a sensation. Pitted against a In the afternoon Oulmet did even hand the Barringer outlook is of Branch Brook Park. bail to cheer the on to for the sake of the great cusing yourself for? You’re here to game to the Giants by the score of by the limits to the park boys victory, better on the outward trip than on ous. Coach Broadhead quotes tho large field of pros, that a brand- a team will do our city, for the sake of "Mike,” if football, not to make excuses. If 9 to 0 the pools followed the umpire’s He for homo situation as "fair.” Much hard good championship play the first round. headed being Joae May Conch South Side. new amateur—a kid, as it were— have to be done to will, let us all get together and pull and root and set up a deter- someono gets a hard knock in this ruling, which was right. When Pres- with a card of 38. and played smooth- work will pre- The naming of an assistant to the you the that should almost lead the entire flock ly until he reached the fourteenth pare for rigorous schedule director of the athletic affairs at the mined effort In the hope that we may help In a small measure, at least, game it’s all in the day’s work. This ident Lynch reversed the umpire's *■ been is little short of marvelous. How he hole, when he sliced into a sand has arranged. new Side School is at- one and the to the South High toward the success of the Newark Club. On such an important occasion, is a man's game. I want every decision gave game pit. On the eighteenth also he pulled tracting great interest. One of the score of 8 to will make out in the final round is Horrinfrer Get* Hunx. no one will begrudge, surely, or miss, either, the time or the where- of you to go in and fight, and fight Phillies by the original Into the rough, but a splendidly ex- reqiurements of the assistant will be a much of We can’t stand for hard. And I don’t want to hear 6 some of the bettors yelled for their matter of doubt, course, ecuted mashie shot landed him on Returning at a time when he can be the coaching of the football team. withal to take In the few remaining games. any any but he will have many friends pull- the green more than 150 yards away. Used to great advantage. Elmer Haux Frank Jose, it is rumored, has been more as Rochester seems destined to come right more of this ’Excuse me' business. money back and insisted on the pools beatings, apparently, He just missed a 20-foot putt.-which^ enrolled yesterday at Barringer High offered the position. Jose was for the decision. ing for his success because of his along the line without a single check. In which event, of course, we Now give us your signal, Mr. Quarter- following president's would have given him a tie score with School. Haux was a a as making sterling three years mainstay quarter- comes How excellent and nervy play in the quali- 151. f must also do some tall playing, because, at the worst, If Rochester back.” Now another angle up. Vardon of Ibid for the pivot position at Barringer back at Barringer. was MacDoBalrl about it? The of course, have fying round. In the third place last fall and was lots with does her beet, we can afford to lose only one more game That’s And the practise went on. No willy- pools, Jj sharing always Smith, younger brother of “Alec, 3 Meet lu Douht. been decided and the Thornell. the veteran pivot, when he Triangular the way It stands. nilly. namby-pamby breaks at Yale. money paid J. P. N.: and Nellie Smith. He made 77 on 1 cross- —o— ., left school. At present the triangular The Bulldog, though badly battered out and most of the bets on the con- To whom should I apply to join each round for his total of 154. Alex. country meet between Central High C. of Brae Burn, was with us "Come take off a and wend as a test have been settled. Some have the State police? W. S. Ross, fourth, Gilliuly IsravM Dlulr Hall. and South of So let all say, on, boys, day your way result of last season's happen- | School, Barringer Side, There is no State Police Depart- 76—81—167. just beating out by one to the scene of all the trouble.” A little encouragement here and there is and "Excuse me!" been held up, and these may go on Contrary to expectation, Randolph which project Coach Anderson, of ings, up doing. ment in New . stroke Tom MacNamara. the Boston the iinal result of the contest on the Gllhuly. the lanky backstop of Blair Central, is such a strong advocate, will accomplish great wonders sometimes. Here is a time, if ever That expression will stick to Yale home-bred, whose card was 78—80— $ s seems to be South Side Polo Grounds. The whole affair is a Hall, will not return to the Blairstown impossible. there was a time, that Newark citizens have a grand chance to do some- longer than she bargained for. J. P. N.: 158. A two-stroke penalty imposed* athletics are in such a crude condi- at the* school, having decided to enter busi- To the of the International big mistake all around, in tne nrst W’here is the Great Eastern Trade for hitting the standing thing big for their city. win pennant League » ness. with tion that it would be impractical to R. A. second hole in the morning kept j George Stanford, who, Brennan was School located? F. is no small indeed, and attach ed to the victory Is no small honor— place, Umpire right, Mac-J Gllhuly, left Central High School to stack the runners of the new school task, A Princeton man, who follows The school, formerly located in New Namara out of fourth position. against the experienced and speedy of Newark and for the of Newark So it Is as he was the sole judge of the in- The other foreigner wkS enter I31air last year, has again gone for the city city only—either. Princeton football very closely every York, is no In existence. only the harriers from Barringer and Central cident. decision showed was Louis Tellie fl hack to upstate school, where he really up to the citizens—to the clti zens who have supported the team all are Lynch's longer^ played yesterday until next Whether or not Cen- year, tells me that the Tigers 161 him Is a candidate for the football team. year. nor taste. J. P. N.: the Frenchman. His put i» season, but who are suffering with f rost-bltten feet Just now, and to the neither good judgment good tral will Journey to Philadelphia on going to have a most formidable a tie for seventh place. Stanford is expected to show great have tried to A claims that Capablanca can beat to in the citizens who are not baseball fans, but who have pride in their city and The board of directors 32 who things this fall on the gridiron, and. Thanksgiving Day compete eleven during the season to come, Marshall at chess. B differs. Who The names of the quallflet American scholastic be fair about the matter and make with their follow: according to Gllhuly, is slated for cross-country who have respect for victory. Those are the kind of fans most needed at said the Princeton man. is correct? W. E. yesterday, scores, jf(, Ander- 75 76 151 quarterback. Stanford was the championships depends upon of the and it is to a lot of them to be a ruling that would tend to give the and Marshall are both Harry Vardon, England. cap- this particular stage game up present "The will be but Capablanca Woodland. 74 78 15: son’s success in arranging for a State boys light, fast, but the Is fa- •Francis Oulmet, ; tain of Central High School last fall and and victory to the team that most de- great players, former MacDonald Smith, Wykagyl.... 77 77 154' At at the ball park today Saturday Sunday. are a 1 was his cross-country championship. pres- and they plucky aggregation. vored 76 81 15'. and renowned hereabouts for served it, but they would not have slightly. Alex. Rosy, Brae Burn. 1 ent the Princeton Club is _ kicking ability. Up to the time of his seriously Maybe they won’t set the gridiron on Tom MacXamara, Boston. 7 8 80 1 58 h considering the plan. Stephen Plum, made an unwise decision if they had, J. P. N.: J. M. Barnes, Tacoma. 82 76 158 breaking his ankle this spring he put The real healthy cheering at the game yesterday did a whole lot of Are and burn up everything before Andover. 79 81 160 ", who was for the Harry Hampton, North a largely responsible in with the umpire and stood What are the dimensions of a ten- 1 up star game at short for the Blair.. no less an than one of joined "Aelc" Campbell, Brookline.... 84 77 161 success of the last set of good, and I have this from authority the players. them, yet you can watch Princeton games him in the matter. It would have nis court? Give me one or two In- Louis Tellier. France. 80 81 181 that man on was his by St. Benedicts v» South Side. staged by the local Tiger organiza- This same player said every the team doing mightiest and talk about Princeton with an dian names for a tennis club. E. W. Loring. Areola. 83 79 162 a slap at the tion, has arranged for a meeting of couldn’t the same about the been terrific president, C, R. Murray, Montreal. 86 76 162 With the of the Saint to win, but he say thing fans, who, judg- assurance that you will not be dis- I. F. F. arrangement the officers of his body to discuss the but it would have given the public Tom Kerrigan, Dedham. 79 83 162 the attendance, had forsaken the club entirely. The least. Outside lines are 78 feet by 36 feet 78 163 Benedict game for Thanksgiving Day be carried ing by patronage appointed in their efforts in the Jack Croke. Calumet. 85 project. Should the plan more confidence in umpires, which and the service lines 27 feet. The in- Jack HO 84 164 f at the school athletic a a bit of but the like to see a Hutchinson, Allegheny.... morning public out the race will be run on and in the doesn't do player good financially, boys Old Nassau has a splendid outlook. have been worth a great deal. side lines are 42 feet. The Tomahawk J. A. Donaldson, Glenview. 84 81 165 §• field. Manager Robert L. Smith, of the are would vicinity of the new track at the pub- big crowd present, as It shows the fans with them and are pulling for Yale may be good this year, but we Club, Cheyenne Club, Chippewas, Fred I.yall, Waumbeek. 83 82 1 65 Central High School football team, —Q— Peter Fall River.... 83 82 165 lic athletic field. win. It Is all for fans to rest back on their chairs and are all Robertson, has them to right easy will beat her. and the only fear—and Apaches, Algonquins good Charles Shlnneeock. 84 81 rt)5 booked the South Side eleven to in should be Thom, of the but It would be a site the The game question Indian names. Fred Columbia. 81 84 165 play on the afternoon of Friday, No- criticise the slump team, hang better, it is a small fear—is that Harvard McLeod, Fast Side Prospects Good. a . Inwood. 81 85 166 vember 21, to take the of the If these fans would go down to the and cheer the boys be too for the the means of reaching permanent place East Side High School is to be a player said. grounds may again strong J. P. N.: c. H. Anderson. wintnrop.83 S3 160 original date with Saint in regard to betting on bail David 11 Morris 83 83 160 Bendlets, factor this season on the scholastic up a bit. That's the dope. The boys are fighting—fighting out on the field hoys.” ruling When will the Off vie, County.... Macalavey Marvels II. Garden which was Saturday, November 22. The only way is the fair P. Bellwood, City-83 S3 <66 gridiron if the size and apparent qual- of battle. The fans—some of them only, mind you, are quitting—quitting games. appear at Proctor's Theatre? How •Fred Herre.shoff, National.... 85 82 167 of the candidates that were out the fair is to follow is A. •A. G. Lockwood. Belmont 84 83 107 Local Swimmer for Brown. ity in their shell. It is true that the Tigers promise way and way my writing? M. Spga. at have not H. 11. Barker, Roebuck. 70 88 107 yesterday East Side Park indicates no matter what he They been booked, accord- to be exceptionally ferocious. The the umpire, says. Tom Omventeia. 85 82 167 George Williamson. well-known anything. Thirty-odd recruits donned ing to the management. You crowd Vardon, in a while can a from a smaller sister. This is final on the Otto Ilackbarth, Hinsdale. 85 83 168 be. as a swimmer, left today for Once you get good tip new blood has the speed and the His decision surely locally moleskins and worked out under the your letters too much. •W. C. Fownee, jr., Oakmont.... 81 87 168 from and Ala. These teams Providence, where he will enroll at direction of Horace Butterworth in one we take Atlanta, Ga., Mobile, ply their spirit, and if the boys can master diamond and it is generally upheld James R. Thompson. Phlla.... 84 84 378 Brown University. While Williamson s J. P. Norman Clark, Westmoreland.. 82 88 170 preparation for the initial game, late trade in the Southern Association, ometlmes referred to as the Southern team work they will be the cocks of in the baseball courts. In this par- N.: ri will need much attention before he Do allow at J. N. Anderson. Commonwealth. 82 88 170 in the month. Eight veterans were Well, down in Atlanta and down In Mobile not a case it but this case they swimming Asbury •Amateur. will be of calibre in League. long ago the walk. The Tigers are going at ticular wasn't, intercollegiate among the candidates. Captain Park on Sunday mornings? similar situation arose. What did the citizens of those towns do? Quit and the of doesn't count, for the simple reason aquatic events, under the tutelege of George Bauer headed the squad and their work slowly, army A. W. " Browns' crack also a and can’t ball! can't win!” and other dis- the man who made the decision noon. Smith. diver, assisted Butterworth in getting a line and sulk say, “They play They coaches now on hand is not push, that Yes, until Metropolitan A. A. U. Clubs local boy, it Is thought that he wdll on the various men. The presence couraging things. "Not on your tintype,” as1 the boys around the corners lng them a bit. Slow and sure seems seemed to be playing futures in order 1 ** develop into a star waterman. With J. P. Ix.: Plan Big Welcome for Sullivan _ of Bauer on the field was a relief to on Not your tintype. They did just the opposite. They rose up in to be the method, with one eye all the to hold his The National League _ V* r \vifliamson is Gustav Tobelman, an- say. Job. What course in the schools the Down Neck cohorts, as it was public of team. their most humane and city pride spirit, and they did everything in their time on the Yale game and the decision came about because it was can one take to become an electrician? NEW YORK, 17.—Clubs in the ;pother Barringer’s swimming feared that he would be unable to Sept, is the better of ransacked their brains for means methods HARRY. Metropolitan Association are formu- -Vifobelman decidedly represent the East Side institution power, and they and by which Harvard game. felt that the president's decision was There is no such course in the public lating plans for a monster demonstra- owiniT'to the injuries he recently re- to help the “home team" on to victory. And the race in the last few —O— a joke. schools, but in Central High School tion in honor of James E. Sullivan, ceived. Bauer should make be a race. at Harvard to be things days proved to great Conditions appear the technical course would be the most the American commissioner to the National Turn Verein Will hum lor tne position or —O— quarterback so rosy that worry of any sort is not All bets should be left to the suitable. Olympic games, who will return to for which he is slated. Other veterans won this race, let it be because Atlanta did the this Hold Amateur Atlanta known, to be found there. The Crimson team umpire, just as they are left to the —O city on Friday aboard the steam- Boxing Tourney on hand were Emiel Schaumer. guard; work to win. The Board of Trade the became J. P. N.: ship Cedric after a European trip of Louis hardest of city interested An amateur boxing tournament, Weingartner, end; “Dutch” What is your deiinition of impossi- several months. In the games, and 1,650 business men signed a petition to close up shop tinder the auspices of the National Heilman, guard; Anthony Lazzron, ble? KATE K. Mr. Sullivan has been working for Turn Verein will be held at Its club- Louis Slott and “Dickie” Horns, on a Saturday. As a result, just 12,900 persons turned out to see the Well, as you prefer mo to Webster, the furtherance of American athletics backs. The green material I would fresh l house, in Bruce street on the eve- adapted game, and Atlanta won. During the final week of the hot race the aver- DOINGS IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE say eggs, pure milk, during his trip. The demonstration itself to the car i hings of October 4 and •>. Prelimin- game in excellent fashion. polite street conductors, accurate will take the form of a reception to age attendance at Atlanta was about 9,000, and the average attendance ary bouts will be staged on the first New candidates were as follows; Bra- watches, good cigarettes and tele- be tendered Mr. Sullivan at the dock for the season was about 3,500. Newark hasn't done as well as that by phone service. Rained date, while the semi-finals and der, Cirsella, Bontempo, Cirlincione, Joe Kelley evidently is doing bis The fans rooted all the way and when his ship arrives. on San Giacomo. Wade, Jacobs, Neu- Newark is more than as as the Southern finals will be contested the latter. a long shot, yet again large best to help the Newark team by never quit until the winning run was schaefer, Bean, ;A gold diamond-mounted ring will Rogers, Kirshner, city. beating Toronto. Kelley was fined $50 scored by Enzmann. R. A. Sil- ', be awarded the winner of each class, Block, Kreitzberg, Smith, and suspended three days for an al- while ver, L. Kirber and Boccaro. ■ ruby-mounted gold rings will Sliver, last — Some time ugo in these columns [ put the matter of doing something tercation with Umpire Mullen at To- In Newark's victory over Prov- :: the second * ; be offered man. ronto Monday. President Barrow, it idence, Enzmann pitched and scored i* A handsome valued at East Grunge Hills Brooklyn Eleven. for the Newark boys, providing they won the pennant, up to Jame3 M. trophy, $50, is reported, stated that he would have the only run of the game, winning will be awarded the club the to the. Board of Trade. Ever bince then Mr. w p scoring East Orange’s opening game is Reilly, secretary Reply has suspended Kelley for the remainder 1-0. -most points in the series of tourna- scheduled for Saturday afternoon, been on the job, and he has talked the matter over with A. V. Hamburg, of the season If were not for the iments which will be conducted at the 27. On this September date the sub- of the Board of Trade. Just tvhat the Board of Trade will closeness of the race. Newark’s victory over the —National Turn Verein piesident do Grays during October, urban boys will clash with Manual showed what a little and a hi of a celebration will ceme out at a to be held coaxing itlovember and December. F. W. Training High School, of Brooklyn. the way meeting some would do. McDonald had a double and a triple little pepper Baumbusch, secretary, is receiving will a time when Mr. will meet in with the The opener be severe test for tomorrow, Reilly conjunction sp'it- His stick- the entries, which will close on Thurs- for the Hustlers yesterday. the Red and Blue eleven, as the editors of the Evening News, the Sunday Call, the Morning Star and The boys on the bench w ere October 2. ing work has been a big help to the Gan- urging