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KELLY POOL-Bustlnguljimgame^ BASEBALL ÜPSER 'football for red cross KELLY BAD Team and Society to Get Third of Re POOL-BUSTlNGUlJimGAME^ FOR STAU Princeton ceipts at Princeton Game. H. Trlcfraph ('. SC lit"!"* Frinceton, N. J.. Oct. II. One-third Downfall of G¡ants c. in Air Princeton Coaches of the gate receipts at the a Up be Vaudeville t Lafayette football gam«, to plaved Star j. at Princeton on Saturday, will he given Rube preparation for the game with Haver- to the Red Cross by consent of the Marquard. and Unfamiliar- ford aa Ohio Field to-morrow. athletic associations of*-ihe two last! Fumbles tntiona. The will g" throngh MeNallv, left half, and Bernstein, money Bed with Plays Mar Work right half, showed up well in the scrim- the Princeton chapter of the ¡ty »mage with the scrub. Huntle*. was Cross. STALLINOS to the In order to increase the amount TURNS on the Gridiron. shifted back to quarter. Owing a«l slippery ball Waldmnn and McKenzie. which can be given the price of DOWN BIO tin 'varsity ends, were unable to make mittnnce to the game lias been raised OFFEfi any successful catches of forward from .«>(» to 7.'. rents. 'VARSITY SCORES passes. CARLISLE CAPTAIN Farrell Won't Sell Yank* ONE TOUCHDOWN Penn Has Hard Scrimmage. Until Till.une They Win Titl^ ll\ Telegraph lo Tli<- FORCED TO RESIGN Philadelphia, Oct. || The football Harvest for i:verj. of the of Pennsyl¬ Not Be eleven University this Harvard Regulars May vania battled against two teams a to of By HEYWOOD KRoi % in its final hard for busch Handicap Spirit Called It Face afternoon practice The fluctuai,ng fortune! of Y>_u-. Upon Navy game on Saturday. First the Team and field the Disrespectful. may he Tufts Eleven. freshmen took ihe against -ire bad for .; score in a 30-minutc Coaches. 'varsity, failing to Say have the i n> Th»» Trtbaaa ! But the had the .at- H«. te Tit- TritMMM , grapl« game. youngsters Telegraph them Nothing of the score- conduct before »ht w V -'.. Oet lb. Isfaction holding 'varsity Carlisle. Penn.. «let. 15. The res¬ than a shift in »toa, in the loaa. Ne\t the lined up against the im can better characterise the day Varsity ignation of Captain Elmer Bnseh of ship make- ,,.. to word and neither side could score ¦¦..« hj Princeton foothBll camp than the the scrub, Carlisle Indian football team a new se', of scrim¬ ball was given to the scrub offi¬ performer«. Th«^ "unsettled." After an hour of until the forced by the coaches and other t.re of the (i ii.t. in tin,.i. ..'.." men making up for an unlimited number of down?. cials redskin eleven for the mage in the rain the t'nrter with of the the eleven which went under the name Because of the loss of good of the team here to-day. sufficiently to a broken leg and the injuries to Nor- Busch was looked upon as s handi¬ gol together the fear will have one touchdown wald Quakers they cap to the spirit of the organisation, in the te -tart a man at centre on Sat¬ not 'I'«* Potables had their place green another and had not only played game troubles of the «varsity, hut there also urday. In order to develop of which he is capable, but at the of familiarity with centre they switched Koons from end least failed to arouse enthusiasm in his » seemed To he a lack A new system of this afternoon and gave him a tryout. men. The crisis became pointed last the plays attempted. ol the new well. when attack for new combinations Koons played position nigh» at n blackboard talk, calling effort to The long time it takes for Matthews'.; Buach'a attitude is alleged to have men was tried in the pick that Mof- reach. No only the beat i'rom the wealth of good ankle to heal makes it likely been disrespectful to the Apparently the anxiety .<« fatt will play halfback on Saturday. successor has been elected. material team Merrill has been selected to take the This is the first time in the history get only the best is leaving the in the air and Stealing place of Ballon at quarterback. of the Indian school that such action Stalling* and coaches up *",f "' his mote «s*ori has been taken. Husch was last year »best gg from the important Prill at William*. as be the raits of the machin» bienal spoken of bs a number of writers a would deleted by the censor. riding The I ali-Amencan guanl for this her. iu Telegrapa to Tribune. probable Indian The "varsity took nearly «11 of itt Williamstown. Mass.. Oct. 15. l'e- season. This evening's practice Although «ager purchase! to find itself season is- pretty included fundamental and long signai round fron Krank h half-hour o" scrimmage spitc the fact that the will be tilled .¦» it did get it -«¦«.p* the coach, has given dril!. Busch'* position b] i. II will not «».: Yanki hut when going well advanced Daly, either Lusa or Hawk down the field in an irrestihle advance the Williams eleven few hard scrim¬ Fagle. preaidi York Amena' behind the senil* the week. To-day the league club said yesterday Hi« v that stor-ped only the touch mages during while would neve» lei t»« Tihbott scored had a hard signal drill, NEW PLAN FOR GOLF TILT at, and made several substantial scrubVanityhammered the third team. it had won a championship. gains in the process of pushing thf ng th» hall at midfleld, Blodgett Fox the centre of the field. and MacN'amee soon through Richmond County and Mike Donlin, pinch hitter of the C- scrub from of the ploughed of "teen minutes the line to within striking distance Hills Clubs to Pick Teams. ante, a ho isea »jtk , scrimmage, which was unusually severe the third team's goal. When twelve three batrger ;»7"!» Vankentaa a Thursday, the 'varsity was fought away Molthan slipped through An entirely different arrangement t over T) 1 n .' ugain. Ht n for for next cham¬ to a standstill by the aecond atring centre for seven yards, and a moment will he attempted the s<. n ha', ing 'nanicurtt! ii, eleven. Fumbles lost th»* ball twee latter Huhhell went across for a touch¬ pionship golf tournament of Btaten Lroaduay shop tHay. an«! impeded progress several other down. Isiand, which will be held shortly over Huhbell and Blodgett then switched the links of the Fox Hills Golf Club, J. \\r pr t( *M time«;. of «H AugUSt The same process was kept up for to the third team, and it whs due chief¬ at Clifton Instead allowing Cincinnati Reds, 'oath to »Wr» was two ten a gainai the scrub, and ly to thi t work thai »he ball ad« golfers nffi!iate(i with either of the that Hoirie Gri ttle urn and began to get ¡n the direction from Staten Island club? to compete, the to then co.iches playera opposite six¬ »baseman, the fu» The remaining five minutes 10 yard mark to the scrub 40-yard- committee has decided to select '.¡I» ime w;. angry. with the teen drawn for match d what could be done ne. players to be my team." laid ":. H.-rrmann yttr I locether. Bolsnd shot Brown is still out of the regular line, ( play for the liest round. he could ng ball. for (inh day, "antl passes to («lick or ran with the and Furness has displaced him the The Richmond County Country ho wished «;!ick. P. Trenkmann and Tib-, pn sent. will name its chosen eight players, hut contract in which th* t*n-dsjr utx M took a turn at gaining unt'l at Pos Hills the golfers will be al¬ of release has been éliminai Tibbott scored (.loom at Lafayette. lowed to tight it out in a thirt] Roland again alternated b« the number of injuries to hole medal play test, the day for this and Bill «'th Tihbott »' Despite having been set for Sunday, October Enaiffl Cottrell Xr and fall, tin Lafayette team, Crowell, the and tr «íuarter when he was at full, and Law as the 18. The first match round of th« REAL ESTATE GOLFERS OUT pitcher .»a<»h. it using scrimmage prin¬ is card«-«! for the;j who joined the ia la thai replacing him at full wh« cipa' '..ini of preparation for the championship proper SCHOOL ELEVENS the ball from the centre. Hogg il morning of October LM. and the secon«! Makes Short Work be rated a '''-rtbUi game with Princeton. Lafayette Brown Class A in hi.« playing round will be run off tha< afternoon, Ashforth Leads much put out bei «! himself by liatic over the prospect of ... same Pich mom! iner's port »,.. h«tn d at gni rinceton as it was over On the day all at Oakland Club. game* Tourney LABOR IN RAIN The recru.'- receive«1 _ tontest. The team res County and Fox Hills members will be them. nn s.» of the Real Estate - Harvard To Save Siars. il can't i"it into the eligible to compete in a medal play of the an Eleven enty members apiece, whie r'.»yttit» that posaibly Wesley in a tourna- .<. The last Coif Association competed sidered ample in 1 »field as strong ;:« line-up as it did handienp. championship year Coif Club, was won bv A. P. Kammer, of Po -. meal at the Oakland yes neither man did n perucw Mi 16. The I the Quakers. their second mi abridge, to ha- shown that I»i< k Hills.
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