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Macbeth Competitor.* investigated the named by New England ney by 4.6, 6.2, 6.1. Store in the World The Roamer Handicap, in honor of one of the grandest, gamest Women Association of the A. A. U. By Ray McCarthy the golfers of the metropolitan j All the divisions of the ¡ad truest thoroughbreds American turf has ever produced, was run district to the A resolution appointing an in¬ tournament In the good old days of football the brilliant or number of fifty gathered on high lights, struggles Madison Arena« and 45th time as taking place the clay courts of the * Street, for the first yesterday afternoon the feature of the racing card at at the Scarsdale Country Club yester¬ vestigation committee with orders tough games were generally reserved for the snappy weather of Novem¬ New track. As if in to report at the Hoboken Tennis Club are pro_rreasing York the Aqueduct keeping with the memory of as great an day for a miniature two-day tourna- forthcoming na¬ ber. No college which pretended to have any as a football team tional convention at New rapidly. In the men's competition for prestige idol the thoroughbred sport had produced west of the Atlantic ! ment. This meet was or is not a Orleans, encountered teams of like caliber before before the regu- declared that the the Castle Point trophy one player, the last week in October. Con¬ and only Man o' War flashed on the lar do-or-die -for a reports of condi¬ tests gre»t racing horizon, the inaugural j struggle highly "if Alfred D. Hammett, who defeated before that date were mostly set-ups. But the good old days have un- one of the most valued crown. It is more an tions, true," would indicate that developed soul-filling, exciting and trials of outing certain James Waiden yesterday in a three-set dercrone manv a chantre and the chanee has been for the better. edifying with a of the officials in charge of that the world has known. little'competition thrown in to match with a This season '»eed merit the severest censure from this score of 4.6, 6.2, 6.1, particularly there will Sign make things j be no Joseph E. Widener's three-year-old, interesting and, accord- has advanced into the semi-final round. waiting until late fall for real This fall we shall to body and from all lovers of clean gridiron battles. are to start the probably su« more won the inaugural of the ing Mrs. Percy Thompson, tne genial One other They teams the direct ever filgrim, in hi« end sport." match completed the third first week in October and will increase using pass than which was at a mile life, with a favorable break and energetic secretary of the W. G. A., round and all of in before. This style of play is fast gain¬ "The Handicap, the fourth round volume and Painted joamer has momentum in would have been home in front. the rapid ing in favor and enables a team to and He first day's results were far more been save a fashion. For instance, a week from fa three-rear-olds upward. Outrun the first sixteenth, Royce played single match. double its speed on the attack. But measure of Johnny Dundee's Rools had to successful than had been expected. Saturday Lehigh will take a run down a 4wi the go to the outside of the Mrs. Yesterday's play in the women's di¬ to to meet West such game requires a nifty center. a well bunched field all the Thompson and other had figured Injuries Morgantown Virginia. Penn State. War Mask, four-year-old; the Red- way round that a tournament of Handicap vision narrowed the field down to five And believe it or not the fur will Pitt, Cornel!, the Navy Leaves" Stable's three-year-old the turn, a circumstance that cost him regular thirty-six three of the that fly Syracuse and Penn will rely ftot» Neddam, several at holes was a bit too atrenu.us for survivors, players landing day. probably St. Hildreth's Lord Brighton rnd A. lengths the least calculation. women who not Colunfbia Football in the semi-finals. They are Mrs. Two matched elevens a great deal on the direct pass this And then, on the home do play golf regularly. scrappy, evenly season, as the coaches of these teams f. Macomber's tive-year-old gelding, turn, Neddam, So it was decided to out David C. Mills, Mrs. Ernest H. Weiner like these playing the first week in Oc¬ Rools. that finished in the order which was leading, ran wide and car¬ try the plan and Mrs. E. V. tober are strong for this game. foTce ried all the tield of competing over nine holes. Mrs. in Practice Lynch. The other semi- is certainly unusual. _<±mad. Pilgrim raced the mile in the but Pilgrim with him. C. W. Breck, of the Squad finalist will be the winner of the match But you won't have to wait long for good time of 1:37 3-5 (the Mooney, who was in third position the Siwanoy Club, was between Miss Marie Wagner and Mrs. the next The fol¬ Hugo Bezdek "nas already started to «jMiarkably with Pilgrim, seized his winner of the low gross prize, with Owing to the large number of men James dog-eat-dog quarrel. --.hake at Penn State. «rack record for ¿he distance was set quickly golden a score of 94. The on the from McMillan. lowing week Dartmouth will come out things up He Herz's Short Grass at 1:36 opportunity and crowded on qualifying round squad suffering injuries, A distinct of the has shifted Hess from the byEmil 2-5, through was played over Coach Buck O'Neill eased on surprise was furnished woods in old New Hampshire1 Captain but at the end was the rail, winning the race then and eighteen holes, but the up the afternoon in and will invade the lair of backfield to a guard position. Bezdek jaly 1, 1916), less there. As to individual matches will all be decided Columbia football team yesterday and yesterday the defeat of Penn State. than a length in front of Royce Rools, Royce Rools, carried, as over nine them Alexander Her by Valentine B. Havens What a milling that is going to be! demands speed from his backfield. And he was, to the extreme holes. Mrs. Breck's put through only a very light in a we add that has won and which finished last. outside, he card was as winning workout. match that had beer, postponed State is consiedrably so, that might speed nevertheless responded follows: from its recorapeeved,was will win more than tons of gamely to Mc- The team received a severe the day before, as darkness stained by the Green games fify Crowd in Frenzy Atee's spirited and Out. 66546«66 i.<M setback the last It is out to reverse flenh. Witness Notre Dame vs. urging quickly In. 6 « 6 7 V 3 r< 6 to start the season when it was learned stopped battle with Havens lead¬ year. the Army moved up to within 4.50.94 with a tables this season and so. But las year. The five courageous thoroughbreds striking distance that Captain Jack who was ing set, and the score stood doubly of the pacemakers. Siwanoy figured prominently in this Keinninger, B-all in the «ecor.d. The State is pointing to this game no more which constituted the field thundered as it has injured yesterday during final score the last Through the long stretch it was a tourney in the various men's blocking was 7-5, 11.9. 6.1. than is Dartmouth. They are touting Harvard this year .throuifh furlong in cavalry tournaments this season. practice, was suffering from a torn Her, although under whip and spur in the most soul-thrilling struggle. The five thor¬ Mrs. J. J. cartilage in his shoulder and will an in-and-out player, was looked upon On that same date Pittsburgh will because of its weight. Doesn't mean front oughbreds seemed Thomson, of Siwanoy, finished in a prob¬ as meet West will en¬ a If Fisher loads his team with drive this banner season of running abreast, ably be out for at least a the logical winner over Havens. Virginia, Lehigh thing. furious with of triple tie for the low net a week. counter and will to< much it be too has seen, and at the end an plenty room for every one.
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