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Grid Prise Winners to Sees New Ball Amateur : Jess's Flawless Golf Woodmere Uses Be Named Wednesday Two Jockeys Furnish The first weekly football Keeping Jones Awards Given Gains Lesley Cup Lead Passes to Beat contest conducted by the Eagle- Thrills and Chills ended, officially, last night • at midnight. The prixe win­ »20to0 ners 'will: be announced next Playing in 19311 By Hesterberg For Metropolitan Team Wednesday. . In Aqueduct Riding In tomorrow's sport pages By RAJJ?H TB08T Guhiman, Weil, Cohn the Eagle will announce the By W. C. VREELAND Boston Expert Thinks! Bedford %' St. Mark's, (Staff Correspondent of the Eagle) second weekly contest and the Two jockeys, Kurtsinger and Steffen, played important Score Touchdown§— hew prizes. Watch for it. Champion Will Try Devoe and RaynolcU Clementon, N. J., Oct. 4—This Pine Valley golf course The two lucky ones this parts in the racing at Aqueduct yesterday. Their riding fur­ about which you have heard so much can be tamed. Yes, Onken Losers' Star week will receive two tickets nished thrills and chills. Kurtslnger won two races and to Boom New Sphere Nines Are Honored but only once in a long, long time, jess Sweetser did it to the N. Y. U.-Vlllanova game should have made the total three. • Steffen should have won and two to the Columbia- Various reports have been printed i After a short speech in which he • yesterday in aiding nobly to build up the Metropolitan Dis­ Using its aerial attack to advan­ We3leyan game, both contests at least one race, if not two, but was beaten in both. trict's fine total of. 32y2 points, which gave that section its tage, Woodmere Academy pried the to be played a week from to­ Kurtsinger made amends for his headlong folly in riding to the effect that Jones now will j recalled his own baseball days as six-point lead on the Pennsylvania golfers in the annual bat- lid off its football campaign yester- day. Tommy Lad in the second race, a dash Of a mile, as though'quit championships, that his golf- > a youth, Borough Presi­ CI ta tie for the Lesley Cup. day by defeating Brooklyn Friends de* were going over a sprinting course. It was his lacTToTpng 'P fuTirBosn! l personsiryj denl Henry HeMerberg pr*5e:HtKr Judgment in a reckless flight of speed that beat Tommy Lad. haven't the slightest idea that he t hies and medals to the pen- Sweetser's score was 70, and it was fine going. It meant School on the latter's field, 20 to 0. £a GreY OlltpointS lhe rop v w that Jess hit 69 of thos* shots perfectly. One was so good, The visitors from Nassau scored 1 J~- "? jf*s* Later, by pursuing entirely different tactics, that of waiting, »»- The 1°™ of golfing competl-, nant winning baseball teams of th« t,on ls to his nlbllc to the drivfi__and pitchy firstirat In the second quarter when a Tommy JordttTl ill he won the fourth race with Erln^—• ° much Ingrained in him.; Brooklyn Amateur League at the. It Is easy to understand how, at the | Bedford Y. M. C. A. last night.-The eight,' that putting was all but un can drive right up to the edge of serie„erles of passepassess and end ,runsL«y -. / _ , and the fifth race with Anchors out signals of distress and Erin had necessary. Even Jess Sweetser, a the sand. But that drive must be marched the ball 50 yards to the! 106th AmtOrY RlTlSt Awelgh. Thus patience was re­ taken the lead. Valenciennes gained end of his Saturday match with j lnree winning teams, representing accurate. The green itself is fairly five-yard stripe, from where Ouh- J O warded while impatience had to pay steadily and just inside of the six­ Eugene Homans, which he won so j tne Brooklyn Amateur, the Indus- notoriously poor putter at times, man rammed the line for-a touch long, but Also slim, it is Just an teenth pole was alongside of Erin. easily, he might have felt so fed up couldn't miss a one-footer. That down. The extra point was added Jpey La Grey, French Canadian a penalty. trial and the Sunday School leagues, open green to a straight shot. But The gTey filly steadily cut down with championship golf as to doub*, when Friends was offside on what middleweight, had an easy time of _^o_ received loving cups, and each of the fine niblic gave him his one birdie. h6w like trying to pop a golf ball the lead of the bay. temporarily whether he would want was planned to be a line play by 1 He three-putted one green to make through a needle's eye it is when it in outpointing "Irish ". Tommy CURTSEY SHOWS Now, when Steffen rode Valen­ to go through it all again, writes A. men on the teams was presen^edT' Cohn. Jordan in the ten-round feature ciennes at and won up for it. Sixty-nine fine golf shots, trying to stick a pitch on from off A DULL RACE Linda_£QS£ler in the Boston Tran­ with an individual award. to the right or even the left. Woodmere tallied twice In the bout before 5,000 fans at the 106th , Steffen had the leg up on Curtsey with her, this after closing a big script." *'"* there's a record to be proud of. I third quarter. Weil took a 15-yard The Bedford Branch nine, which kfo Accuracy Is a prime necessity. Regiment Armory last night. Jor­ gap, and in other races he used He has not said at any time that pass lrom Cohn and ran an addi­ in the Salvator Claiming Handicap, freely. But not yester­ won the tournament a year ago, fin­ know of no other course as exacting j Trie course never lets up in this dan gave his best but he was un­ he would cease playing in major tional score. Cohn went through a dash of seven furlongs, the third day. Instead he handrode. As the ished first in the league this season as Pine Valley. I demand. It is accuracy more than able to cope with the heavy on­ competition. He did say^that he the line for the extra point. A lit­ event on the card. He also was the j grey filly is regarded as one that and all its players were given gold Maurice McCarthy Jr., young and • 'ength. Yet you cannot get by tle later Cohn took a punt and slaught of punches dealt out by expected to devote less time to com­ watches in addition to the team „„„„„. - .,,,, .„„• .t.„„„»w .it. without power. Sweetser had both. rider of Valenciennes in the Monl- j responds well to the call of her petitive golf and more to business, dashed 60 yards for the last touch­ La, Grey. La—Greyr who has been prize. Dcvoe and Reynolds took the. ^tlg,^ »t fngth siu Hft ^ them.- But it's seldom tor-Handicap, one mile-and a six- i Hdcr when hit with the whip, tne which Is logical. He Ls a very am­ ! absent from the armory ring for honors in the Industrial division, lthat a man has both power and down. teenth. fourth in line. Both fillies' onlookers wondered why Steffen would love to play this golf course bitious young man and his ambi­ while the Saint Mark's Church out­ ' a direction so well under control ' A 40-yard end run by Onken and many months, gave all appearances were the .early favorites in-their re-! didn't use the persuader. Kurt- tions are not In the slightest degree every day in the .week. I; is In­ a 50-yard dash upon receiving a of a great comeback. wspective races. .,.. j singer was busv with the whip on fit captured the Class A laurel! that he can beat Pine Valley. 1Med t0 rofidenc ln the spiring, yet perfection can be mono­ punt, were the feature plays for A year or two ago Steffen rode Erin and as a resu t the daK P >- 8*™ : among the. Simday School baseball —o— From the sound of the opening' laced him 0n a world tonous. < Friends. Loring Peper, who was ] g0ng both boxers produced a good horses belonging to~the Rancocas O^Trammu^ * teams. Douglas Markes and Bill Conjure up a picture of 18 varied ITS JUST TOO HARD Stable. This summer he took the pinnacle Boyd, the two star pitchers for St, elected captain yesterday, also '< deal of action much to the de- the money from the grey filly Dy 1 He ls golf holes, each a gem in itself. trip to Chicago and at the Arlington nose Kurtslneer clearlv outrode exceedingly keen minded j Msn.k-Si who have only lost one game FOR ORDINARY GOLFERS showed up well. Lineup: j light of the fans. The counter a nose. K.UI ciearij ou . and k ambltious to oxcel in any. Drive and pitch pne-shotters over Pine Valley is no place on which Po?. W'mere Acid. i20i Bidvn F'd* '0i) punches flew thick and fast with track rode so well and handjed his I ge^ff^ over R period of four years, were/ thing he undertakes. In his chosen water, long holes with winding fair­ to hold our National Amateur golf t J'"'™.'1.;?'! Wo^i^! Jordan always taking the brunt of horses so cleverly that he was re- j 0 , presented witn special awards for ways and all that sort of a thing. championship, not Utid&v tlSt pres­ garded as the star of the pigskin | V;rwr»ps awi-iru ! field of work he will devote himself; their outstanding ability. L.O....MlUlem»n Wine? j the blows. s - A • as assiduously to the mastering of; - arl 'DoO Painter, trainer of-the- Include in this picture plenty of ent conditions. No gallery could g wen . — TToiger La Grey gave a remarkable dis- artists. He rode some of the horses I ANCHORS AWfclUH E small pines—"Jack" pines is ifie owned by Herbert Bayard Swope j SHOWS TEMPER problems, no doubt, as he has to the | Yankees, was on hand/to amble around this ?ourse. There J ]av of masterin familiar name. Also include val­ are no accommodations close at R:?:::::F«UK:::::::::":::::::• G?e1 p infighting. Jordan-man- The fifth race, for two-year-olds i 8 of golf shots. His mind is | ?lve tne emDryo diamond aspirants! leys, plenty,of them, shots across .Wnnderllch Onken Because of her sparkling" perform-! f i provided" another | moulded to concentration and appli-! down on the system of train hand. And more important than R.?:.—K m.\.IsaacA /.''potter.Lagethrougd tho geLat Grey'a fews defensivstinging e blowthast i and Mrs. John D. Hert at six ur ongS( thc low valleys n their eff ance at Arlington Curtsey was made cation. ing, together with a few anecdotes ...... , ,.,.... LH..R.H;...Gunma, .Wirren n ArderEd3ohiv ad ect on the French thril1 l that vcauseauscdu a hubbuu u b uof ex- down intou p themfrom. the depths and I everythinhave so g feelswe igolfers the s facsufficientlt that wye * cohn Peper ici I Canadian. the opening choice at 8 to 5, witll"" " ""V - ° " " "- ' — j THE NEW BALL -about Babe Ruth and other lumln- skilled in shot-making. You can­ Touchdowns — Gunman. Weil, cohn! in the semi-final bout Joe Rvder Colossal 2 to 1 and Little Nap 13 to j citement. Anchor's Awelgh was an i There Ls one very good reason arles. of thc game with whom he £ Points after touchdown--Cohn 2; Friends j u.nopj ht<. „.ctv in rpr,p

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