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. SPORTING SECTION Football Boxing . Racing 3ih* Itorik STritome Tennis . Goi/ . Automobiles PART II FOUR PAGES SUNDAY, OCTOBER (j, 1918 * * PART II FOUR PAGES Roamer Gets Even Breeders' Stake, of . . . The Days Real Sport ... By briggs Miss Bjurstedt With War Cloud Easy Picking FindsAnother For Let Fly Gallant Old Gelding Captures Pierrepont Handicap in the Tennis Victim Commendable Time of 1:52 3-5.Uncle's Lassie Easton, an Outsider, Wins Victor in Dash for Two-Year-Olds Stakes and Sets Champion Easily Defeats New World Mark Miss Zinderstein on Courts By W. J. Macbeth of Orange Club Roamer, the gallant old gelding- and chief breadwinner of the Andrew LEXINGTON. Ky. Oct. 6..The Miller stable, came back into his own at the Jamaica racetrack Breeders' Stakes, of $«">.000, to which yesterday Messrs. A. B. of afternoon. Roamer won the at a Coxc, Pennsylvania; By A. C. Cavagnaro Pierrepont Handicap, mile and a fur- Frank G. of Tennessee; Ja O. lore, with added, the feature event of a .Iones, Miss Molla Bjurstedt an¬ $2,500 good card in the commend¬ Winston, of ; C. W. Leonard, conquered able time of 1 :52 3-5. The track record for the distance is 1:52 other rival in her inimitable manner flat, held of Massachusetts, and Captain II. J. when she defeated jointly by The Tartar and , neither of which was yesterday easily weighted so Schlcssinger, of Wisconsin, jackpotted Miss Marion of heavih as Andy Shuttinger's mount. HH $1,000 each, was the feature of to-day's Zinderstein, Boston, in the final round match of the wom¬ r \ indicated confidence <- Grand Circuit card, but it was no con¬ public test. en's in the New state w abamion. in his singles Jersey customary Let Fly, the favorite, belonging to at the championship tourney the Orange previous start, at Aqueduct, Coxe, won with ridiculous ease, taking Lawn Tennis Club. The Norse was Football Second wen1, girl age«) champion beaten by both Results $,4000. money, $1,250, won Smith and War Cloud. He .iuct as easily to Jones's Wiki Wiki. by a score of 6.3. 6 -2. George lost Peter Worth, belonging to Winston, Besides retaining her singles title. to the Maccmber colt a thrilling brush Michigan. 33 Case .0 was the other starter, and he th< final sixteenth for second only Miss Bjurstedt placed her name among through Kentucky State.. 24 Indiana .7 got ?750. the doubles on that occarion. For once in Easton, a roan to winners when with Mr3. was Iowa .12 Nebraska gelding, belonging Roamer the outsider in .0 W. S. Harlan, of Lockhart, Ala., an Spencer Fullcrton Weaver as a part¬ the ting in a lield of three horses. Western Reserre. 20 Baldwin-Wallace.. 0 outsider in the betting, won the forty- ner she defeated Mrs. H. Stuart Green He wa sor« and the public was aware first renewal of the ¡Stakes, of the fact, Ohio SUte.41 Ohio Wesleyan... 0 Kentucky and Mrs. I.ouis G. Morris, by a score and in the second heat thereof set h of Well, Roamer got even with War Mount Union.... 50 Kenyon .0 new world's record for three-year-old 6.2, 7 5. In the finals of the yesterday, all right. The old mixed doubles Michigan Aggies. 20 Albion .7 trotting geldings at 'J:06Vi. Hollyrood Mrs. Green and H. B. wasn't a bit sore, unless he Bob, the favorite, was distanced the C'Boyle downed Mrs. Morris and Alex¬ happened to be sore at War Cloud for first heat and the second Divorcee, ander Her a score of G '-, 6- 1- his earlier humiliation. And in his choice, passed out the same way after by ¦squill«* heart Roamer should forgive a break in the second heat. Mis3 Bjurstedt was in it-markablo Uiir Cloud now that it is all over. War Backers of favorites got another up¬ form, showing perfect control of th<; was not Clinton Cloud shown up by Roam¬ Scores set only in the 2:16 trot, which was won ball. Her drives carried much er, but by Manister Toi as well. Most The Eva by Substance after BinügÉii Miss Zinderstein to be >. one thought Emil Herz had sent and each taken a power, forcing Blitzey had heaHa, on her mettle at all to the the las! mentioned to the post.for ex- Zomidotte was the first choice and times make r« and third after return. money, George Easy Blitzey and Eva Bingen were second Nine Double Faults and Corn Tassel bad been Victory and third choices in the original pool- scratched. ing. Miss Zinderstein aided greatly in. Herz Knew Helle Alcantara scored her second her own downfall. She seemed utterly Something unable to the ball over the this fellow Herz OverConcordia victory at the meeting when she won get net, Well, evidently and time and again allowed chances io knew for Manister Toi was the 2:08 pace in straight heats. something, was score points in this manner to vanish by r. in run- The weather clear and warm, very prominent factor the the track fast these errors. During the two sets the ..- of the stake. He sent a The and the attendance was many De Witt Clinton football eleven large. The Owen Brothers' Hub girl was guilty of committing shiver down the spines of the faithful proved itself a Binland, nine double faults. Miss who had backed old Roamer well advanced team by 2:034, and Binville, 2:094, will be Bjurstedt recklessly driven Frank Hedrick next Wednes¬ always succeeded in getting lier second .«t the short odds of 1 to '1. It wasn't easily defeating Concordia Academy on by serve over when the first failed. until the last that Schut- the latter's in day for a record to pole. very furlong grounds Westchester The 2:05 trot next will be Miss Zinuerstein rather excelled her wa-, able to pet up with the a Tuesday on occasions tinger yesterday by score of 25 to 0. The \ another a opponent in making place¬ pacemaker, and even then the Transylvania, perhaps bet¬ ment shots, but her efforts to early Concordia line failed to hold the rival ter race. gain any lightweighted Manister Toi hung on j The advantage by this means failed. The to the end. It took all I backiield players who holes in summary: amely very opened FIRST match brought out the best playing Roamer and both had the line RACK.THE BREEDERS' STAKES; TWO-I of both women. Andy Schuttinger | where and when they pleased. VEAR-OLD TROTTERS; TWO l.V TUltEE; Miss Bjurstedt sev¬ to cut down Manister Toi under the Clinton scored early in the first PURSE, ?r.,000: Golf Holmes Wins Bond eral times passed her rival with light¬ of Let Liberty excellent finish Troise. i when Fly. 1». K.. by Peter the Great.Avon!a Struggle ning "kills," while Miss Zinderstein's quarter it took ! Troise decided such a the kick-off on Worthy (Srrrill) . 1 1 most effective was a re¬ evidently upon Wlkle 1). r. c. Rushing weapon quick '.' High its own Wikio, (tieor-i. 2 of turn pace as would kill off the two great 30-yard line to rush the ball i'etcr Worili, s. :.. (Ackerinan). 1 Ö COMBINATION patriotic features in connection with to the corners of the back base¬ stake horses that had to be beaten. down the field for a touchdown. Gal- Time. 2:12%, 2:12%. A the fourth Liberty Loan drive at the line. He crowded right out to the front at SltCOND RACK Till: KENTUCKY STAKES; Nets Red Cross Jamaica track yester¬ In the matter of points actually braith added another score THREE-YEAU-OIJ) TROTTERS; TWO IN day afternoon for Eleven and before he hit the back- shortly procured Uncle Sam the of earned Miss held the the start, afterwards THREE; I'L'RSE, $-\0l>0: pledge $312,700 ad¬ Swamps Zinderstein up¬ stretch had a lead of four when he a per but in measure was opened up caught forward Easton. ro. g.. by '111« Bond ditional and swelled the total of the j hand, this a Tramp-Ruth grand week's on the Ma- nass (White» subscriptions to due to the breaks of the that lengths. Johnny Loftus, and ran '20 yards to the Concordia . 2 1 I game she comb' r celt, was evidently fooled by line. Lake OUve Flint, l. f., by General WatU Sum of $826,700. enjoyed. Miss Bjurstedt. earned 1»> scored one touchdown (McCarr) . l '.: :; $4,000 a and the pace, lie had War Cloud under " W. points and Miss Zinderstein but Friedlander Miss Dowcy Watts, b. f. (McDonald). 4 :: H. Carrick's stable pony Rowdy, with little Holmes in the I 19, for half mile. two. The Brooklyn three of the first eh. f. Prep the latter were very strong pull Divorcee, (Serrill). ,; dis won the result of When decided to out II oll y rood Bob, br. <.. (Dodge). dis saddle, the race for a $50 bond. Lieutenant J. "net lets." the Schuttinger go Captain Isenberg and Lake frequent¬ 'I'ime, Liberty T. Two of three ganv.-i ¡til Roamer for the pacemaker Loftus 2:06H, 2:08Mr. 2:12%. About was collected for Bibb, came from won by the Boston in the first set- ly skirted the Concordia ends for THIRD RACE.2:16 CLASS; TROTTING; THREE ^4,000 the jr., by airplane Mineóla with greetings from the girl let War (loud down, but the colt large HI.'ATS; PURSE, $1,000: Red .Cross at the four-ball fliers of Flushing High School opened its | came about through these "lot points.'' n't gains, while Isenberg's work in direct¬ amateur' his camp, cashed an order for his month's pay and Miss Zinderstein with her respond. The Substance, b. ni by The Exponent match at the St. Andrews Golf bought football season yesterday with,'an im¬ kept pace lister Toi meanwhile was flyinpr ing the Clinton eleven was most ¦The Ant (Donahue). 0 1| Club, a bond. This act of patriotism swelled the loan thousands Norse opponent during the early itable. cred¬ Eva Ringen, br. m., by Dingen (Me- Mount many pressive over the like the wind. Roamer galloped M Hope, N. Y.,' yesterday. The of dollars. victory Brooklyn stages of the first set. when both alien) . 1 '.! 4 2 Lieutenant Nelson S. Landis and ninety men from the women hi best. Little by little he closed The line-up follows: Blitzey, br. f by Walnut Hall competitors were Jerome D. Travers, Chemical Prep eleven, on the former's field, at cavorted about the court it» gr« und, but it was a and (Nuckols) . ô 1 7 3 Warfare Service, after a finished manner, Miss long painful Clinton (23). Pos. m. and Max R. parade, helped round up Flushing, Island. The score was Bjurstedt kept orocess of whittling down the lead. Concordia (0). Gay TiKld. br. (Goddard). 2 2 2 ro Upper Montclair, Marston, Long her rival busy her Guibraitii.L. K.Krellcn Direct Patchen, b. g. (Spencer). :: 8 3 ro who beat capital. 62 to 0. victors returning sharp liming into the stretch Roamer was a Rosengien.L, T.Felnhout I'etcr Gilm, b. h. (t'.vi. s 4 c, ro Baltusrol, Oswald Kirkby. The comprised only drives, the match so hard Lewis.I.. m. IL D. being I« ngth away. He caught Manister Toi G.Ha.rller Zomidotte, b. (McDonald). 6 ¡i 5 ro Englcwood, and John G. Anderson, Si-: Brown, president of the Cuban-American Jockey Club, four of last year's eleven, but, in fought that a number of the games afterward, bu: Manister Taylor.C.Miller Skinny, the Tin Peddler, b, g. (Woo>.l) 7 7 «ir of j went to hortly fought RaMnonltz,.II. G.DucsscI Graceful Spier, blk. m. Hlorlnei 4 dr wanoy, by i> up and 4 to play. Havana, headed yesterday's subscription list with $25,000. J. smashing the offence of Brooklyn Prep,| deuce several times. Toward the issue manfully, nose to nose and Wleborg.H.T.Elser Time, 2:10%, 2:09%, 2:10%, 2:10%. The the end, however. Miss Zinderstein be¬ -'ride for stride- right to the wire. In¬ Bernstein.K. J.'.Breitcnin FOURTH RAl'E 2:08 CLASS; PACING; THREE losers started off in good shape E. McGrath invested $10,000, and R. A. Kennedy, C. Sales, W. proved itself a well balanced unit. came erratic in her control ¡Isenberg.Q. KEATS; PURSE, and service. deed, Roomer, tired, had all he , L»1:p.L. It.LudwigII. $1.000: by halving the first hole in but' at While Miss badly It.Bayus b. par, Rosenberg, Frederick Johnson, H. K. Knapp and A. R. Kline Townscnd, fullback, earned the in¬ Zinderstein showed that ou hi do to nose out the War Friedlander.11. H. B.Kbcrhardt Bella Alcantar,, m., by Sir Alcantara. the she was still in victory. Wnlper.F.i Hell« Starr (McMühon). 1 I 1 playing second hole.all downhill, $5,000 each. dividual glory, five touchdowns the light in the sec¬ loud never was prominent. B.Helutze Mowerer Hoy, b. g. 22:; scoring ond she it Touchdown.-'-Lai.". Friedlander (Palin). of 333 yards- was on the and three therefrom. set, found utterly impos¬ The Lynbrook .Selling Stakes, of Goal from (2), Galbraith. Bcmnlvard. h. h. (Bebe«). 3 3 2 Kirkby green goals His rushes sible to cut down the swift Princeton. touchdown.-Galbraith. Referee.Mills, Rex Deforest, b. (¿Murphy). 1 t 1 in '1 and won the hole in against the rival line cross $2.000, proved a mighty useful article I'mpire.O'Rjan. Holy Cross. Time Wreath, b. in. dis 3, the others' always gained court shots launched Miss quarters.12 and JO minutes. of .Maggie (Mallow). but his work con- by Bjur¬ to the W. R. Coe stable. Uncle's I Time. 2:08%, 2:05, 2:07%. getting down in the par of 4. The third ground, spectacular stedt at opportune moments. The ie won the live and a half fur¬ sisted of circling the ends hole was poorly played and halved in u. frequently) Norse player was driving accurately dash for while for from twenty to thirty yards. and won longs two-year-olds, Travers got in his good work on the Summaries Glad-j the first three games. her --.able mate, Star Realm, took third Racing ding, Hamilton and Hess did yeoman fourth which he won hole, in par. He work on both Miss Zinderstein Rallies money. R. T. Wilson, jr.'s Thistledon followed this up the offence and defence for Uncle's Lassie waited andKashio Victors by taking fifth With a placed easily. Kumagae in one Flushing. lead of '.', to 0 in in the holç 3, stroke under par. Then, JAMAICA, SIXTH DAY, OCTOBER 5 points on Thistledon till the last furlong, then he the sixth in The line-up follows: fourth game Miss Bjurstedt en¬ came on and soon the captured ho'»' par, giv- outgamed early ing him a lead by 2 up. WEATHER CLEAR; TRACK FAST KM SUING (52). Positions. B'KXT.V PRET tO>. countered difficulty in returning her aker. «7 0C FIRST «iladdlng .L. B. Beatty opponent's drives over the V On Max-Marston was equal to the oc- ''*,0 RACE..For maidens thrro years old anil upward; $ö76.Jj added. One mile and seventy Harns .UT. net, and d speaking of this same race, the Yonkers yards. At one oif at Hess Tiemey this Tennis on post minute: 2:41. Start W«>ii game from lier Courts casion the samo. seventh go«xl. driving; plait« Time, 0:ltjii. .L. O.-. c'affery slipped grasp. Mi - hole, which he' overlooked a lot that was won Winner. 1). m by King James.Nancy D. w. It Coe. Trainer, J- Carroll. «Huasca.«.'entre. McXiOUghlln Bjurstedt increased her in 3, one stroke under par. Trav¬ Ownerj i'osgrove .K. lead by win¬ ous indeed to those who had ers won the -Bettir.g- «í."ïtarrtson ning the fifth, but lost the sixth when ninth hole in par, giving Index Starter, Wt. Vos. St. !í V4 V» Fin. Jo«¦!>«':.. Close. Place. Sh. Hamilton .R. T. Marshall d Jockey Lyke's efforts.or his side the lead Open. High. Wlllaril .K.E.Lynch Miss Zinderstein a neat rather lack of effort.with the Ichiya Kumagae and S. Kasnio. the by 4 up at the turn. 7UP Ui'i..114 I 4 7* 5lVi 54 1' Falrbrofcier... 8 10 10 4 8-5 HfU-h dropped place¬ Toto, j won th<_ 723 l'oint to I'uint.HT 1 K 2" .aU. Robinson ment sjjnot in the hand corner of was not tennis Kirkby tenth, cutting the ad¬ 2*4 2- 2'1 Buxton. .". 4 7-2 6-5 3-5 Schmidt .I,. H. B. Kelly right favorite, l.yke ready for the Japanese stars, won a hard- vantage to 3 ' 723 Santiago .114 2 2 8 tí" «¡' :¦' Loftus. li It« 10 4 8-5 Darts .R. H. Eschman the back base line. The match ended was up. Golden .114 .*. 5 :.' B. hairier, and it is true he away earned from Vincent Richards Forty Airplanes won King 34 3' 4» Taplln. 4 3 -1 8-5 7-10 ITowTieiul .K. B. Materna soon when victory Marston the twelfth and thir- 726= Paslmaster .117 1 1 Mi 1M.1» ." a 5-2 :! 4-5 2-". afterward, Miss Bjurstedt badly and suffered some interference. 719 Mackenzie .lit 7 7 4" Schuttinger..". Touchdowns.Townsend (5). Bach. Schmidt. more and Walter Merrill Hall in an ex- teenth, again boosting their lead to 5 4> 4» o« Robinson. S 8 fi 2 1 Davis. Oo&Ib truiu placed speed behind her shots. didn't seem to care a hang about Will Take 'Eleven' up, and as the next hole 72;j Irish Lady II.Ill l! ti .".«',¿71 8 7' Klee. 15 15 15 «'. 3 Bach. touchdown-.Townsend (3), ; Miss and Mrs. at the forelock hibition doubles match for the Red was halved he 684 Klrsi Troop .114 h s Substitutions.Williams for Oteaaon, Burton Bjurstedt Spencer grasping _ 20 4 for opportunity and Travers won the match ¡3 and 6_h 8_7M__S_Hopkins., 20_30 _S Davis, Morrla for Mci.uughll-.i Rtferc,.Hone, | Fullerton Weaver had many a trying when the chance presented itself of Cross at the Park Hill Tennis Club, To 4 to by up Hol moved up gradually coming around the turn and caught, the lender in the stretch, to win gulng of Princeton. l'mplrc.Tat«, of Tale. Time of moment before Gridiron Game play. away, l'oint to l'ulnt opened up a big gap, hut weakened When caught. Santiago closed very fast. halves.Ten minutes they finally succeeded several lengths at the stretch South The score The four holes in from Mrs. see-sawed Toto all over Yonkers, yesterday. bye were played out SECOND RACE,.Claiming; Tor and winning Green and Mrs. Lyke was for the benefit of 7*?7**,' three-yeaivolds upward; $676.25 added. One milo and a Morris. Miss track at this of 6.3, 4.6, 8.G. Oct. 5..Don- the gallery. Ander¬ sixteenth. At post two minute*: off at 3:11. Start good. Won driving; place same. Bjurstedt played a particular staee AYER, Mass., son won the 1:4:>. Winner, br. g.. by Amadla.Catana. Owner, tí. L'. Time, National Commission beautiful back thi The ride was so bad that The were in form fifteenth in par, Anderson Walsh. Trainer, J. Carroll. court, while Mrs. journey. players tip-top ning their football togs at Mineóla, and Marston halved the Tost Weaver's overhead smashes and Lyke probably could not have gotten and set a fast sixteenth in Index. Starter. Wt. Pos. .-Wetting. "kills" pace throughout. Kuma- N. the par and Travis and Marston won St._'_ 4__1 _Fiu._Jockey._ Open. High. Clt«¡e. Place. Sh. Turas Down Daubert also added many points. away with it without explanation at Y., Army aviation football the 726' Jack Mount .112 :: :< 2» gae treated the spectators to a num- seventeenth in par, while as 2'i 3«- 14 Falrbrother... 1 13-10 0-5 1-3 . Jake The second set was one of any but an Eastern track. | a a grand B62 Intriguer .108 i 4 1- 1- l1 25 Bnsor. 4 ti 5 8-5 Daubert's claim against the hard fight¬ team, accompanied by squad of finish each drove oa USD S 5 .'. 1-2 ing, Mrs. Green her of line placement shots, while they to the Ninety Simplex.Hi 5 S= 2" 37 Cruise .9-5 2 8-5 1-2 . Brooklyn Baseball Club for holding her own Hollister Wins Liberty Bond teenth, a L'lM eigh-j 725 Pollyanna .105 34 4'Vi i" 4» 15 $2,100 the more supporters, will step into some carry of yards. Each 72ü Tapllu. 13 15 5 7-5 salary due to the termination of his against returns of Miss Bjurstedt. won the Bond Kashio than held his own at the tried for a Mr. Spa-c* .108 :: 2 4" 5 5 '¦ Hopkins. 15 20 a Johnny Loftus Liberty on 2, but the hole was halved _20_tí_2 | contract on September instead of With lead of 5 to 2 in pames Mrs with A. K. Macomber's Hollis- net. Richards smashed well and Hall forty airplanes October 19 and by all hands in .'!. Far Jack Mount caught Intriguer in the last sixteenth and was going away at the end. Intriguer 2, Green and Handicap is 4. swerved under the. whip In tho last, hundred yards. Ninety Simplex uuit at the liead of the October 14, as originally has Mrs. Morris rallied, using ter. a million dollar also labored hard, but their opponents' fly to Springfield. best ball scores stretch. provided, a of Johnny put up Theiv were: THIRD HACE..THE LYNBROOK been denied by the National Commis- change pace and placement shots ride on this colt. Hollister was off crafty game could not be upset. Travers mul )!;.:. on: 71Ä'*50 SELLING; for two-year-olds; $2,000 guaranteed; value to to On the gridiron in that the whin,m S'-'O». Flu- and a half two sion. Daubert carried his good advantage. They managed to bul Loftus worked him In another Miss Eleanor city l * :. 4 :: i :, :, 4 $1,450, $300, furlongs. At post minute«; off at 3:57. contention to poorly, up exhibition, aviation team .6 Start good. Won driving; place same. Time. 0:23%, 0:4S%, 1:08%. Winner, eh. f., by Uncle. the commission after the ereffp up to 5 to 1 and finally made it gradually and saved many lengths by Goss and Walter Merrill Hall defeated will meet an eleven Anderson and Ivjilib} I'lanutess. Owner, W. U, Cue., Trainer, W II. Karri i:. immediately 5-all in games. s 3 :. 3 4 playing season ended on Labor k through a hole at the stretch Miss Florence Ballin and Harold representing Camp Devens. Plans 5 4 3 5- 38 1'r^t .-Liett.ng-. Day. The Norwegian here made her Throckmorton a score of 7.5. Travers und Mantón: Index. Starter. Wt. I'os. St. '.. 'j Str. Fin. Jalee;.-, open. High. Close, Garry Herrmann and B. B. Johnson, first turn. From there home he simply out- by b'.'d, ,, 4 double fault for the game were announced here 3 4 4 5 4 4 S.:i(j.72 M m-lc's I.assio HS t 2 2' l*'.a,.-e._Sh. acting for that service of the afternoon. rode all the others. The second set was an even light until Anderson and '7uu 2»% 2' !'a. Myers. 4 8 0 1 2 body, dismissed the Miss Kirkbj (70G) Thistledon .loi l l1 Ia 4 ., :: claim on the Bjurstedt and Mrs. Weaver Ima Frank doubtless was the errors Miss Ballin and Throckmor¬ 1'4_" K-isor. 4-5 1-3 ground that the Brook- then pounds by to-night. 43544443 3.36.74 722 "Star Realm .102 5 «i 4Vá 34 34 3- MeAtee.... 4 S 7-3 result of a adding the next two games, Mrs. never (600) Toto .Ill 2 4 ::' 4 44 :¦'¦ Like . 7-o 3-2 Î-B 3-5 1-4 government order Green ly poor racing luck would have won by which they lost. 711 Sea 3 5 ending and her Waj .102 f,4 5' 5> «!¦¦ MeCTann. 10 12 12 o 5-2 the activities of the club. partner lighting bitterly to the Beveral This chestnut mare The final round of the men's doubles Michigan Too 687« llsgool .1"' " 4 o end. lengths. Up-to-Date Heavy I_7 7_._Taplln. 6 2 ,-10 -.- drew the outside position in a field of tourney was played with the honors Gymnasium *C'ouplc4- Mrs. Green and H. B. ten, was carried wide at the stretch to J. and For the Case Winner filtered for $1,900; no bid. O'Boyle, of Pel- going Harry Steinkampf Ingo Eleven lav off Commerce Not to Give ham Bay, did not have to 'urn and then, for who defeated Vincent Rich¬ Planned for Aviators Uncle's Lassie tho early pa,-e of Thistledon, came fast in the stretc.i u-.i won under a extend them¬ straightening home, Hartmann, ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Oct. 5..Michi¬ hard drive. Star Realm ran an excollent race alter a poor start, A poor start selves to defeat Mrs. Morris was confronted with a wall of horses ards and Allen Behr a score of ST. Oct. ride weak. practically eliminated and Alex¬ by LOUIS, 5..Athletes at gan was too heavy and too for i'olo, though Lyke's appeared very Football ander Her. It was a case and unable to time. 6- 7- 5. speedy Scratched.Goldvalo, loo. Up Sport of th«> get through in -4, 'HcoC. l'itíld, the aviation camp near Case, and opened its football season The steadier and more that followed Hollister the' »nn FOURTH RACE. .Till; PIERREPONT for High School of Commerce fac- aggressive combina¬ Salvestra, Belleville, 111., are here this afternoon with a 33 to 0 vic¬ /«JÏ' HANDICAP; throe-year-olds and upward; $2.;,0C tion gaining the short also saved going to have a added; value to winners, $2.530. $500, $250. 30 30 4 tary programme. 6.1, 6. 7 5. iast Coe's town College Basketball team in 1911, fully equipped. Dunne, the '.Michigan 7 final furlong and won handily-, eased up. War Coud would any way con- York, He period. Breaking not untrack himself and was outrun. flict with BJlKSTEliT VS. distance first at the luscious odds of old. He was home ment, which alone will cost $12,000. through left he always military work, and that the ZINDEKSTEIN lu to twenty-eight years There also will end, caught the ball as Scratched.George Smith, 128; Corn Tassel. 114. eleven would on 1. Juck Mount finally came on a visit last and was in ex¬ be two handball courts it left McCune's and play every game its 1TRST SET across for Sunday and a like number of hands, with a 74ft FIFTH RACE..THE LIBERTY BOND CENTURY HANDICAP; for all schedule a.; planned. Commerce meets brackets in the second race. cellent health. basketball courts. clear field ahead of him scored . "** ages: $«76.25 addeJ: G I'd He was favorite and was aided -¦- the value to winners $656.25, $100. $50. Six turlniigs. At post three minutes: off at 4:21, Start its ancient rival, Mount Vernon Bjurstedt 4 4 4 15 3 4 4 4-6 by a fifth touchdown. good Won driving; placo same. Time, 0:23%. 0:47%, 1:12%. Winner, br. c, 4, by Sujutar.Our High Zinderstein 3% n'le i-ujc on the part of Fairbrother. Lassie. Owner. A. K. Macombor. Trainer. W. B. School, in their annual match on the 26243521 0~3 25 -,..«- Nicola Gets His Chance Coach and His Wife Jeimings._i_ latter's grounds to-morrow. The re- SECOND SET ¡«cast «-Betting-., j mainder of Nicola Montagane, he of the familiar Commercial High Eleven Index, starter. Wt Pos. 3t |,i_li_Btr. Fin. Jockey._Open^Hlgh. Clone. ! the schedule is as follows: Bjurstedt....4 7 4 4 4 3 4 4-6 and Penn Both Join ¦"¦ Place^Bh. October 34 Pittsburgh cry when defeated in a match of "1 the Navy fnâi Holïister 12'« 1 r-4 «I5 3- V- I.-ii .s .S-5 -J S-5 3-5 1-3 12, Poly Prep at Poly Zinderstein .1526 152 2.2 24 7uS Salvestra 4 5 :.- s» : ¦:>¦ Walls. 10 12 to Prep; want two more weeks Giant Ward, Beats ...J.102 4 . 19, open; 26, open. Will Battle Nov. 16 to train," will formerly assistant foot¬ Marquand School 0,70 1 ma Krank /.103 10 7 7' 5> '-J ¦¦" Ensor. ti 8 7 5-2 6-3 November POINT ANALYSIS meet Max the Buffalo "Butcher I ball coach at. Ohio State and later Commercial 7#S- High C-at .¡i'J 2 1" 1" 1" 4* Robinson... 2 1,-. lo-5 6-5 3-5 5, Morris at Polo Wiley, High School had a more s Grounds; PI. Nets. Uuts. D.F. Let«. in a return bout at« head of the Columbus (70S) Arnold .114 4 :;". 3'i 5« 3« Urk.. 11-2 5 2 1 9, Flushing at Flushing; 16, Commer¬ Bjurstedt Boy," wrestling department, of difficult time than anticipated in defeat- 683» Reveler .96 9 lu 10 10 8- tí- McCrann. 20} 30 ^0 .15 13 17 10 the has a 8 4 cial at Commercial; 2t», De Witt Zinderstein ...16 Crescent Theatre, Brooklyn, on recreation, family .100 per cent ing Marquand School in a football con¬ L'Errant' 98 2 6 4¡' 4,J-j 2'- 7- T. Rowan... SO 40 40 13 6 ton at Clin- 23 19 3 9 next The men have in the war service. test on the 723 Bill McCloy .95 7 3 2>'/ 2< iVs S4 Hansen. 60 10«) 100 45 Polo Grounds. New Tuesday evening. former's field 15 -¦-..-.. Jersey State women's cham- met yesterday. (628) Maada . 98 5 S 8- 7- 0" 91« Lang. 15 15 S 3 S-5 tingle twice before without to a Grant himself is at score . pionship (final round 1 Great The was 12 to . Misa coming Lakes in 0. Bernstein, the Wawbeek 97% 6 9 6J 9% 10 1" Myere.. .;0 30 30 12_ ii defeated Mulla Bjurstedt decision. the naval and Commercial on at Morris Eleven Miss Marion 6 6 2. training school, Mrs. end, accounted for both Loftus brought Hollistor through the rail tho stretch turn, saving several lengths, and won High Win* Women'» Zinderstein, 3, Ward a few days ago left for touchdowns. In the second a million-dollar finish in a hard drive. Salvestra also took the short rout« home and beat Ima Krar.:; Morris doubles championship (final Norfolk, period he of the place in the last stride. The the be.t of on High and De Witt round)- Mti» Molla Vu., to the as a third blocked kick out' latter, the field, tho outside, carried wide at soccer Clinton Bjurstedt and Mrs. Spen¬ Concannon to Play Winner join navy class Young's and fell on the stretch turn and üitni. walled hi. could not get through In time. High Coot quit to nothing in the teams had a battle royal in the cer Fullerton Weaver defeated Mrs. yeoman. Her clerical services will re¬ ball behind the P, S. A. MorrL-i Louis G. Joseph Concannon has been Marquand goal line. L. series at Crotona and Mrs. H. Stuart Green by a score engaged lieve a man for active on the sea. Bernstein a Overweight.High Cost, 1; Salvestra. 2; Wawbeek, 2'., L'Errant, l: Ke»e'.er. 2; Bill McCloy, 5. Park of 6.2. 7 5. by Maurice Daly, sr., to meet the win- duty caught forward pass yesterday, the dicision finally -«- from Hassel in the third 741 SIXTH RACE..For maiden two-:, ear olds; purse, $078.25; value to winners, $."'jri.25. $100. $50, to Morris 1 going Mixed double» championship semi-final ner of the pocket billiard be- quarter, go¬ »"*¦ a High by goals to 0. Nei- match ing three yards for a live and half furlong*. At pest four minutes; off at 5:02. St_:t go»M. Won handily; plai-o ther side scored in round) Mrs. Louis G. Morris and Alexander tween John Layton, of and touchdown, with driving. Time. 0:23%, 0.4S%, 1 .o7. Winner, b. f., by Star Shoot.Lady Hubbard. Owner. J. E. Mad¬ the first period of Her defeated Miss Edith Chicago, Travelled Over 4,000 Miles two Marquand tacklers endeavoring to den. Trainer. W. S. Walker. play, but the speedy Morris White and Harold Ralph Greenleaf, which will be played him to earth. struck forwards Taylor, 6-3, 8.4. Mrs. H. Stuart Green and in his and bring 1-oni .-Hettlng- their stride soon aft«r the re¬ 11. B. O'Boyle defeated Miss Broadway Fiftieth Street To See World Series Indcx. Btartcr, Si Sir. Fin. Jockey. Close. start, when Katz Clare tassel and academy, _Wt._I'os._St. _li Op;n. High. Place. Bh. and Shapiro notched E. F. Thomas, 6.1.4- 6, 7 a. beginning Monday. Greenleaf ~673» Looking Up ...... 112 8 l" 2» 2V. 2>% 1'% Trotae...... 3 16-5 5-2 1 1-3 a goal Final round and Layton are to A conspicuous ligure at this world's Empire City Chess Tilt 7 29» Tableau d'Honneur.113 11 7 4' 2' I apiece. Mrs. FL Stuart Green and play 1,000 points, 3l*_ 3». V.i3or. 4o2 1 6 H. series was John R. of Newfound¬ B00 Different l^es _115 10 2 1" 3« B. O'Boyle defeated Mrs. Louis G. Morns 200 points daily, in matinee and even¬ Orr, Good progress is made in the Hi 1'i Taplln. 4 6 14 L' and Alexander 6- flushing Wants Game sessions. land, who has not missed a world's being 650 Delaware .115 !> 3 3% 41 4<> 4» McAtee. 13 12 4.> 8 Joe Mason Her. 2. 6 4. ing summer handicap tournament at the 711 War Smoko .116 . 4 11 61 ü' tí1 5l Loftus. 2 1 Wounded -...- series since when he saw the 13-5 5-2 12 Hushing High School has two open 1901«, Umpire City Chess Club, the 711 Summer Sigh .115 *3 S 7!-j 8> 8^ ¦:'¦ Buxton.. 30 30 20 12 0 Private Joe Mason, who in 1916 °n its footba!1 eleven, owing to Kessel! White Sox trim the Cubs. in the two leading 710 Chateaubriand .112 2 10 12 12 7; 7- Wall». 20 40 30 10 played spoctacular Stuyvesant Soccer Victor tí?« Wins at Golf Orr travelled 700 miles narrow players divisions being the ill Lady Mary .U- 12 5Vi .". '_ 54 ^-' McCraan. 30 30 20 10 3 football at Com- Scho?inCSUation of games by the High by following: First, section A. Cohen, ei-per Hie mercial High School, Prooklvn. has Bushwick School's« The sweepstakes at the railroad to St. John's. Newfound¬ ,;-,l joe j,.. ..115 ¦. ' 10' 10- in« been High soccer team »my ti Commerce h,h1 Adelphi Acad- handicap gauge 10'v; S. Schuldenfrei and S. T. 104 H,.pkin. 30 40 40 wounded in action "Over There.'' succumbed to v arc 9 and Scarsdalc Golf Club yesterday, with a land; then 2,500 miles to to Chicago Kemp, 700 Balarosa .115 7 0 11' 11' 11' 11 Myers. 30 40 40 Mason Stuyvesant High in the and' November 1*>, get each 10; Pr. A. Freundlich, 9. Sec- iirhro'her. enlisted with the 1st New York at scl,ools wishing contests with fine field of competitors, was won by to see the games there, and then over end division R. Cavalry, which at championship game Crotona Park Kju a -P. Whitten and L. taking I'p. much the bev, waited until the stretch, then grabbed the paa-emaier. Different later, yesterday. The score was communicate with J W. Kessell, with card of 94.18 1,000 miles to Boston to watch the won Eye«, S. was Spartansburg, 1 to 0. U*»-"6 sbould Wechsler, each 11: C. J. Murphy, and going away. Different Eyes hung at the sixteenth and Tableau d'Honneur g«ji up la time C, converted into a machine Cohen, at centre for faïence Adikes at the school. -76. I finish of this scries. P. 10; for the plan' War Smoke propi*»! at the start, then refused to run. gun battalion. He went Stuyvesant, w»-», Fritz, 9. i Overweight.War ¡_o_i_5, i, ScratcUed.Leading Star, 115, AlpUee. 112. May. to France last the only one of the play¬ ers able to g t past thetwenty-twodefence.