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gj^ggbîa Freshmen Nose Out Wë^îë^n^ol)ffjcial Action on Yankee . " C1^.^^Mo»^y ¦- Burt's Field School Football Contests To-d^y Major League The Guiltiest Feeling By BRIGGS Clinton Team Goal Humbles Stuyvesant vs. Commerce, at Polo Riders Grounds. Confer, (Copyright. 191». New York Tribune Inc.) In Morris vs. Clinton (A. M.), at Dyk- Fight for 10-7 man Oval. Visitors, Erasmus vs. Boys' High, at Commer¬ And That's All cial Field. Local Honors Manual vs. Poly Prep, at Commer¬ - Line Wins for Blue cial Field. Superior Brooklyn Prep. vs. New Utrecht Herrmann and Heydler to and White in (A. M.), at Commercial Field. Victory Over Morris Will Spirited St. John's vs. St. Benedict's, at Jer¬ Put Mays Matter Up to Game on South Field sey City. American Strengthen DeWitt'sClaim League, Report to Manhattan-Bronx Title The Columbia freshman football Harvard Has W. Macbeth tea»» defeated ti» Snappy By J. Wcakrran yesuixngs, Because of the continued illness of Only six football games are sched¬ 10 to 7, in a spirited battle on Soo_h Drill on uled for Gridiron;' President Ban Johnson, of the Ameri¬ decision smon_ the high F_s_I yesterday. Tie was schools of the Greater gridiroa can League, the proposed meeting of City to-day, but water-logged, but the players did ireH Subs the all aro important and promise hard ceder the Play To-day| National Commission in this city e.reomstxnecs. The Colera has been indefinitely postponed. Chair¬ played games. Manhattan has the edge biazis won becacse of a line. on Brooklyn in the matter of superior SpreioZ man August Herrmann will leave for better the members of wbieh a fine ex¬ Correspondence Cincinnati without known gave Nov. to-day any competition. hibition of defensive play at all times. CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. 14..The official action having been taken toward The championship of Manhattan and Harvard varsity team took straightening out the between The Bronx be Wealeyan displayed a varied attack advantage squabble may clinched by De Witt of to-day's cold snap and worked with the New York and Detroit clubs for Clinton if it trounces Morris High with the forward pass which enabled the world's series money that was School as in a will, chiefly on the are prize expected their title them to score. Frieke played a snappy plays they to have been paid to the American contest at Dyckman Oval at 10:30 for use Yale game at quarter for the visitors, hurl¬ rounding up against next League club which finished third. The o'clock this morning. Clinton rules a week. It is not payment of this has been do- as its r:--i!s ing bis passes with likely, however, that money heavy favorite, have4 *N deadly accuracy. more than one or two of the layed, if not temporarily stopped, by broken six defeats only with a no: esleyan succeeded with about eight regulars the protest against Carl Mays's games score tie gr.me against passes that were good for of five will get into the Tufts game to-mor¬ Stuyvesanfr to gains which was lodged by Frank J. Navin, High School, of Manhattan. thirty-five yards. The wet ball row unless there is a succession of president of the Detroit club. Clinton has won four of it» six caused numerous fumbles, and broke up several of bad breaks. Coach Fisher will Ftart a Messrs. Herrmann and Heydler were games and has piled up a total of 12(T Wesleyaa's passes. in a long conference at National League points. The Morris boys have failed Columbia made her scores on straight substitute team, except that Hubbard, to show line aided the at headquarters yesterday, but both the strength of former teams plungir.R, by brilliant right tackle, is a fellow who may get maintained that no official action had at that institution, due principally ttfc work of th- Blue and White linesmen, into the first line-up against Yale. been taken in view of the absence of lack of material. Galbraith, In Dennis Mulligan the local freshmen Mr. and McAneny have a tackle who ranks with Kane will alternate with Weather- Johnson. From reliable sources it Eisenberg, of the Clinton back- many head at end was learned, however, that these two field, who have been nursing injurie» varsity tack'es. He opened up big right to-morrow. The team, for boles for his therefore, will stand: Weatherhead or' officials who will have to pass judg- the past two weeks, will enter to¬ backs, but it was his de- ment on the if in best fensive work that was Kane, rightend; Hubbard, protest the present day's game physical condition. noteworthy. right tackle; deadlock is to What is to a Time and again he broke and Bricker, right guard; Phiibin, center; allowed exist contem¬ expected furnish c.osely through Brown, left left plate a mo.ve that will put the matter fought maten is that between Stuy- threw the opposing backs for losses. guard; Faxon, tackle; to the vesant and the Mainly throogh his efforts the Blue and Phinney, left end; Johnston, quarter-j squarely up American League. High School of Com¬ White held for back; Hamilton, right Fearful of chance mandamus pro¬ merce, in the Manhattan-Bronx title, Wealeyan downs on the wick, left halfback; Grat-! ceedings by the board of directors of series, at the Polo Grounds beginning five-yard lire, and forced he* to take halfback; Church, fullback. the American which has ruled at 2:~0. Neither eleven has shown three to ball a Phinney, the end rush who was with League, plunges carry the yard that New York finished third in thus far this sea¬ for a touchdown. the varsity as a regular until hurt, the anything startling The Columbia backfield worked í-tül has a chance to gee his back American League and which has or- son, although in its most important well, | from place dered thp money paid to the Yankees, contests Stuyvesant displayed power. hitting the line low ar.d hard for long Steele, and there is a big fight the gains. Blundell led bis mates in this on between Gratwick and Hamilton for majority of the National Commis¬ During the week former Commerce ¡n the Wes- a regular backfield berth, which will be sion, as represented by National League players have joined the coaching squad .-¦>*pect. tearing big gaps if magnates, intends to the un¬ and assisted in the eleven for leyan line. He was ably assisted by- open Ralph Horween is not in shape deposit drilling Burt and Norris. Burt's next week and Fishar decides to welcome child right back on the door¬ the coming big games. Captain punts A. keep of their has a also were well Horween at center. step major neighbor. Brooklyn again carded double placed. Almost It has been learned that the two com¬ header at Commercial Field with Columbia started the scoring soon all the Harvard coaches will «'tc-r the under Jen- go to New Haven to-morrow. missioners have sent a copy of the Erasmus Hall facing Boys' High and game got way. will take Fisher ruling and request of the board of di¬ Manual Training opposing Poly Prep, ga recovered a fumbled punt for the Percy Hau£-hton as his guest rectors of the American favorites for the all-scholastic cham¬ Blue and White on the if the old coach can get and Fel- League upon Wesleyan away, them to J. a honors of that thirty-yard line. On straight line ton, Blake, Logan. Leary and others will Frank Navin, with request pionship borough. n the Columbia backs brought make un the party. Captain R. for him to state his position. It is be¬ Another big game in the Borough plunging Horween and Murray, lieved, it is said, that Mr. Navin may of Churches is that between New toward the Wesleyan goal un- Sedgwick expect to sec withdraw said Utrecht and runner a Yale and the and protest in view of the Brooklyn Prep, the B undell plunged over for touch¬ Tigers, Eddie Casey of Justice at Commercial down from the three-yard mark. He is another player the coach is thinking ruling Wagner, wmcîi up for the title, Field: kickrd if taking along to watch the Yale granted a permanent injunction against in the morning, while St. John's Prepr goal. tacklers. interference with Mays's relations to looks for a hard fight against St. Bene¬ The Bk:e and White scored again in the New York club. Blundell ran back -.- This ruiing was dict's Prep, of Newark, on the latter'»' handed down to Mr. Navin's field. a Wesleyan punt twenty yards to the subsequent Hamilton Eleven sit rs' line. Burt circle,! Middies to protest. Mittendorf Bows The Manual-Poly Prep game will' lorty-yard Start In case Mr. Navin refuses to with- hold the center of the stage, and Poly the Wesleyan left end for twenty-fiv draw his A forward pass failed and Burt protest Messrs. Heydler and Trounces 3111ford To Olds at is determined to win to strengthen its Herrmann intend to hand over the dis- Squash claim to the Manual back to the line championship. iiopped twenty-yard Strongest Line-Up puted money to the American League has shown splendid improvement sinca _iii! kicked an easy field goal, which with instructions that it be Outfit by 26 to 0 Of Princeton Club 'iccided the game. paid to the it surprised by holding Erasmus Hall- team which finished third in the chain- down to a 3 to 0 when a Man¬ Wesleyan's only score came in the Against Colby; victory, the ball in pionship race of that circuit.