ff. Y. Ut and Fordham Clash To-day.Columbia Meets Union.Macomber to Race Next Year NUNAMAXER (on the left), former catcher Football Games of the Robb Captain Big LESUE American League team, who Scheduled yesterday began training at the Nava] Aviation Flags To-day Station at the Mas.nchusetts Institute of Technology, Equals Alexander Signing of Columbia and (on the right) Walter Pipp, Yankee 99 Columbia v*. at Union, South Field. inrielder, who completed hi« coarse at Kord ham vs. , at Record, Ohio Field. the station yesterday and left last night Winning "Over There Syracuse vs. Brown, at Syracuse. for actual Players Football Team Harvard va. Tuft*, at Cambridge. flying experience at Miami, Camp Ysi! va. Buckley's at Fia- Tri« {¡rounds. team, Polo gfc,.^..^.."!. Speaker, Cleveland outfielder, Feature Event Heiterer, vs. Benn State, at Penn State. raj*."''«« is also training at thi» school. Pittsburgh vs. Washington and Jeffer¬ Great Pitcher Has Gathered Perm State to son, at Pittsburgh. Pipp at first and Nunamaker behind Former Player Pennsylvania vs. Lafayette, at Philadet- -*'¦ Name Canadian phia. the bat were familiar figures at the PoJo Six of Them Into the Eleven.Thorp in Newport Naval va. Pelham Bay, at New 1» Groundswell Victor in Lead Haven. Grounds for years. Race, Big League Net Hamilton vs. at for - - of Practice MerrittWesleyan, Hamilton. Two Year Olds. Eleven to Charge Camp vs. Camp at ton. DcTens, Beta- Play AnnapnlL* vs. Navy Waiden Stakes Annapolis. Oper. Base, at To-day By W. J. Macbeth Lehigh vs. [¿eutenanl Chester Robb, whose Mu-tlenberg, at Lehigh. Major league players of exptneiu** has contributed in U.S.Champions who are in the either '.¡liant playing service, actively och large measure to the success of BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 8..A. K. ¡ encaged abroad or in training camps In Macomber will race a ,¡,e Columbia i\jGtbal! team, -was yes- Mike Tiernan Dies string of thor- ! C. A. Lovett this country, will ha***« an opportunity electé^ captain of the eleven. oughbreds next year. Prospects of an By to turn the ir experience to account ir. .(rday Here is the Canadian Pobb was captain-elect of the Perm early peace have enabled him to change hand-picked case the war ends this season. when he was transferred From his plans for next season, as it football eleven that will clash with the i Such State team Tuberculosis re-¡ national competent experts as Grever S.A. T. C, so his is the leases him from the war work which champion Bethlehem Steel Cleveland Alexander and Evers to the Columbia | Football Club at Johnny of being leader of he volunteered to do this year and Harrison Field, the write from France that the national novel experience AtBellevue which he former homo of the Newark Federal college elevens in one season. Hospital had planned to follow up j | game over there the past season dis¬ two baseball on No¬ Dawson, head of the Blue next year if the war continued. League club, Sunday, closed the fact that the overseas forées Fred coach, vember 17, in the interest of the United is still with in- "I received word from Mr. Macomber simply bristled with gems of "»«irest .ni White, wreptiir.jr Mike Tiernan, fifty-one years War Work Fund: but he insisted on old, to-day not to sell any more horses," llalli» ell (Lister), coal. ray serene," whose had been hid- flaen-a, yesterday famous home run hitter and outfielder light final look at his team before said W. B. Jennings. "He told me in George Campbell (Scottish). right fullback. den under a bushel before taking a of the New York Giants, back in the Dienten ( Willys-Overland I. left fullback. regimental with the Union to-day. He tho message that the change in the A court (Scottish), right halfback. pride prompted them to disport their iti dash early nineties, went to his death at forced to content himself with situation of the war had caused him Worral! (Willya-Overland). centre half ! wares publicly. was j silent and reserved as he accepted the to back. a few í tistroctions to Tom change his plans and that he would Broww, captain (Davenport Albion), left Alexander has already signed no less pving decisions of umpires, which for halfback. the assistant coach, as he felt gained continue to race his horses next year. than half a dozen such embryo atar» Thorp, him the name "Silent" on th. Anderson (Scottish«, outside right. he was to diamond. This Is certainly news, not Hamilton for Fred Mitchell'» the lot includ¬ io badly that obliged return Mike good only (Dunlops), inside right. Cuba, died a vietim of tuberculosis to but to the Forsjthe Ulster), centre forward. ing a couple of and several home aft" spending a few minutes me, rank and file of Kmest Fidler pitchers in a ward at Bellevue Hospital, Thurs- racegoers, because I know «Scottish), inside left. heavy hitting outfielder». L'vers de on the field. with his that Mr. Jackson (Old Country), outside left. day night, lips sealed to the Hewison reserve. clares the the men a last as to his true j Macomber's colors are popular. (Scottish), j class of the better army T_f«rp put through long j identity. On the Of the twelve selected six and then Houlahan hospital rccordr was written in tht "I'm certainly sorry that I sold players j nines superior to that of even the tigtsl drill gave name any are from the Provincial League and of "Joseph Egan, fifty-one, re- of Mr. six ¡ better known minor leagues. What « «otracted work-out in punting, the Macomber's horses, now that from the Toronto and District | tired, of 2423 Eighth Avenue." None he The Toronto local holds good for France should hold ««rular backs being delegated to catch knew, that is wa« Mike has decided to remain in racing. League. Scottish, thí The team was made up j "Silent" Tiernan I don't champions, have Jive men in the lot. equally good in many of the apira!". who had lain rn the hospital since mind losing Motor Cop so much, Careful of Toronto training ofForsyth.i, left end; Robeson, left October study newspaper here, for a'.l the eolts as left ! 14, patiently waiting for the but I would like to hare kept War references to the selection discloses a J camps yet tackle; Kinninger, guard; Fargo, j end. have not centre; Parks, right guard; Kraus, Pennant and War Marrel, as both minimum of criticism and a general been sent overseas. Mike entered the Institution on j is a right tackle; Stevens, right end; Cana- October colts are of the highest class and most. opinion prevailing that the team Majora Keep In Touch Shaw, left hafback; 14, giving the name of Egan, very strong one and built on combina¬ pery, quarterback; and few would realize how emaciated promising? timber for next year's Der- tion Certain it is that several major right halfback, and Houlahan, that once principles. leagues have been Collins, rugged structure of the bies. The horses will likely winter Halliwell crowded out a crack, En- keeping in touch fallback. athlete looked. It was not i with the talent at our home training Uter on Bibb took his place at until late at Mr, Macomber's stable at Belmont field, for the goal assignment. The yesterday when an undertaker sent Ulster man is a amateur institutions. "Rags" Faircloth, a West «roarter and at apery went to right his Park Instead of simon-pure ern Association with the It that by wife Mary, claimed the body, Silverbrook Farm, and as such is a recognized leader in pitcher Grea'. halfback., Is expected Tower, that his was j Lakes Training School, has been tenta the tackle from Metuchen High identity known. Hia death New Jersey, as was the original in- several branches of sport other than heavy certificate read. "Michael soccer. Since some of the Bethlehem tively engaged by Jack Hendricks, mar. School, will relieve Kraus at some Tiernan, tention." ager of tho who is t.» fifty-one years old. 2423 Eighth are professionals, the fact of Cardinais, noon stage of to-day's game. Zychlinski, Avenue. Death due to The Beach stable won the two most players go to France for the of and -Memmott also will doubtless tuberculosis." his playing against them would, in | Columbus. Knights Daly important races at the Pimlico track the ordinary course of A. A. U. legis¬ get into the line-up. to lose his Faircloth, who won twenty-eigU' I": son, to-day. Flags beat the best field of lation, render him liable i Levering graduate manager The "Hard-Boiled" Honor amateur status in but soc¬ games and lost eight with McAllister. athletics, announced that sprinters in the everything last at of yesterday country in the An¬ cer football. Because of the patriotic season, says least a doien ot negotiations with Princeton for a Lieut "Shonts" O'Brien napolis handicap, at six furlongs, and the his acejuaintances in the big training game at the Polo (."rounds for the bene not purpose, camp have been interviewed According to the printed announce- only just got up in time to nose m Canada has, on the "war measure" by big fit of the United War Work Campaign out Jock Scot the Halliwell league scouts. Joe Doyle, a third baso 16 fallen ments it was the "first pacemaker, but to principle, given permission man of on November had through annual smoker« rqual the track record of 1:11 4-5. to without his ama¬ { the same camp, has actually because of the refusal of the Prince¬ the play endangering I signed with the his contract given by employees of Governors' Flags closed up a big gap in the run ; teur status in any sport. Cardinal*, ton authorities to allow the 'varsity Island R. R." that held forth at the the stretch. of the game will ¡stipulating that he shall report to St. team to team thr«.ugh The entire proceeds Louis he is pl^y any college away Parkway Palace, at 110th Street and Motor Cop, the vas in i to the war work fund. The match j immediately mustered out from home. The chances are now that Fifth favorite, caught go I of the service. Avenue, last night and this I a pocket at the start and was unable is an informal international affair, Lafayette will get the vacant date but in honor Crimson Service Do¬ Most of the major league clubs have morning, of. Lieutenant! to wiggle clear during any part of the having the approval both of the several the contest will be waged at South ¡Philip J. O'Brien, Mr. Shonts's only Tigers Given race. Ground Swell, the other winner minion of Canada Football Association players in active service The;-»' Field and the receipts will be devoted but it Permission i will be in a position to get a line rival, was much more for the the S. F. and is under the good to dem:«! «.Is of the A. really ! stable, practically mado all the and U. A., on of the Columbia S. than that, much! Eleven for running and won the race for 'oint of the New Jersey State i players capable making good in T. C In the Ready two-year- auspices fast company. Baseball owners first place, Lieutenant Izzy olds at a mile. F. C. and of T. W. Cahill, honorary j pay Th« game *his afternoon will start the Kaplan, tho erstwhile demon For Polo The Waiden the of the U. S. F. A. well for tips on good players Bnd tho 3 pho- Grounds Stakes, only two- | secretary who diamonds in at o'clock. tographer, who has the Game year-old stake feature at a -o- ! boys dig up the rough challenged Clash With Tufts milo, and count Kaiser to meet him at twenty paces, the remount race for stallions liable may upon being rewarded accord- with rapid rectilinear to be Muddy Gridirons for >ngly. lenses, made a bought by the [ _ which gov- speech, will he published in i Football Contest With Ser¬ ernment, are the big events of the card in the West Military servico on the part of base- Maioon Eleven Has pamphlet form as soon as tfie Har¬ at Pimlico to-morrow. Contests have experts CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 8. SanforcTs Billy Kelly car¬ indications finished decoding it, and then the vard's service team had its tun¬ vice Team Announced Team Off ries 130 pounds and concedes weight CHICAGO. Nov. 8..With troubles of major ''hands" on Lieutenant final to all of his to slow, gridirons, six league managers. O'Brien's army! for its opponents. If he can do pointing muddy Discipline is the keynote of army or Fast and railroad entertained with the latest in ing up opening game with the this and win, then, will he be Western conference football teams and ! life and Snappy the form for November 16 For indeed, will into action navy there has been a moi-t of dances, entitled "The Tufts S. A. T. C. eleven in the stadium GridironGame champion. four service elevens go lamentable lack of in base as the eiisc.plino Track-walkers' Twinkle." Hard The remount race is at the to-morrow in struggles regarded ball ever since Every to-morrow, and this afternoon not request the Middle West this ! the Federal League- s Boiled Egg in the Greater City, in¬ of the remount division of the War most important in took the field. even th<* Drill With "the Iron only had .1 long drill on its offensive Princeton The season- Furthermore, Signal cluding Duke of Park Row," University announced yes¬ With Penn Department. Maryland Jockey highest salaried stars are likelv better was present, and they all were happy. ¡ plays, bu. worked on kickoffs and de¬ terday that sanction had been State Club has not only made the value of Chicago will meet at Stagg j to appreciate than the Not a cent was granted the race $2,600, bt't has to Field in the first game between these life of formerly easy spent. fences against forward passes, of to its 'team to at the Polo offered pur- and ! the pampered athlete as witness Fast and snarpy signal drill was the play Grounds chase any one or all of che nine stall- oldtime rivals in thirteen years, the following screed from which Tufts is expected to use many next NEW ions are which into e'orpora order of th at Fordham Field Saturday, November 16, for the BRUNSWICK, N, J.. Nov. S.¬ which the contestants for th« Illinois, suddenly jumped bennie Kauff. Giant slugger, now eta day Trapshooters Start to-morrow. benefit of Foster and give them to the for the conference honors at In To-day the United War Work Cam¬ Sanford's Rutgers football team purse, the govern- running tioned Camp Sherman. Ohio: yeaterday '.-moon. the final The rush which left ment for stud purpeises. by defeating Iowa. 19 to 0, a week ajro, "For the first two For War line, will averag. paign. tonight for Penn State, where at Madison. weeks of my train workout for the game with New York Funds; about 175 will they The War Department has named will clash with Wisconsin ii:g at Camp Sherman," writes Bonnie. The in pounds, has made good The team which the Tigers will op¬ j meet Penn State Robert Minnesota will oppose Iowa at Iowa "1 this Coach Sis- opening gun the College in what Major Strawbridge, Maior Hay- was as a University afternoon, trapshooters'j progress in the last three and pose has not been promises to den and F. Purdue, fresh from its victory tookie thoroughly dissatisfied kind aent ,ie Maroon squad through, drive for the United War Work cam- days yet selected, but j be the hardest game on Channing Ambrose Clark City. a^ ever wore khaki. is on a will the as a committee to *.he race over will journey to Lansing the an hour and a half's practice. The en¬ paign will be at par with the light backfield, be announced by VV. \V. Roper, Rutgers schedule. The team supervise Chicago, "Then thing reached ont and took tire fired hundreds of j has and to select such horses as to meet the Michigan Appics. hold on me that repertoiry of plays was rehearsed. American guh clubs to-day in this which has been very good all along. secretary of tho sports committee, and been working hard since deem they may the 1917 conference cham¬ takes hold of every Part of the was over the game suitable to sire horses for the Ohio State, selected man who is not a practice given city at the Travers Island of the Among the older on the team \V. S. Langford, chairman,of the with Charlie remount service. j will clash with Case at Colum¬ slacker a1 to puntimr. Captain Krisch got off New York traps players foot¬ Brickley's Port of Ern- pions, heart, and now 1 wouldn't change place* Athletic Club. are ball barkatlon After African while Northwestern will take on I ' several Ion,; spirals, some of them cov¬ events To-day's Daley, former Dartmouth 'varsity committee, to-day. The Princeton smoothing out the Arrow had won the bus, with any man on earth. I'm where will be the preliminaries for offense sixth race a head was Knox at. Evanston. will ering distui.ces of fifty and sixty yards. the wing for four years; of last authorities have specifically and minor by he bid up College belong. That thought makes it e>_s.« United War Work amateur clay Levine, granted correcting faults. from $1,500 to and meet the Fort Benjamin Harrison for me to a Every man on the squad, with the pos¬ freshman team permission to the team It is $2,505 bought in. do lot of things you couldn't target championship race which will year's at Syracuse, and to play a ser- probable that both Cliff D. Hammond has purchased Smart eleven at Bloomington. Ind. have hired me sible exception of O'Hare, left tackle, be \ Baker, to do a year ago. staged at the next Coleman, of last season's ico eleven from either or quarterback, and Money from G. \V. Loft at il fit for a h;vi!I them were To-day time intervening to-day New! shifty team which has been well compete suffering from doing at ; have him start the game. York on minor in¬ Invite Joie to ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 8.- Prenarations things command. For The be: Monday and shoot in the coached by Pierotti, formerly centre at against somo other team. juries, but Coach Sanford did Ray while I found it hard to probable line-up will Gar- í-emi-final, which will b<î held at the and Lee. to not want for to-morrow's game against the eleven to this adjust myself vey, left end; Mahoney. left tackle; New York Washington Tho official announcement from take any chances of Run in of the Naval Operating Bs_e were constant discipline, but after Athletic Club. The six Harvard's line up will be as follows: Princeton hurting them Three-Mile Race a short time it became second O'Hare, left guard; Halligan, centre; high guns in contest bel left ¡a as folio'.',''-: still further. French and Joio completed this afternoon by a short nature." Van Monday's will Levine, end; Daley, left tackle: Kull, who Ray, Illinois Athletic Club na- at the Naval con¬ Wie, right guard; Harden, right, eligible for the Polo Grounds left "At a meeting of the board of con¬ have proved such able tional practice Academy, Tho tackle; Gilmartin titular; Coleman, guard; Russo, centre; substitutes, will distance champion, has been in¬ of work and a drill in racing programme at. to Corsello, right end; race, together with the Western chain- trol of the also vited to sisting signal is an Pimlico or Barnes, quarterback; left j Brown, right grard: McManmoh, right Princeton University Ath¬ probably ret a chance this after¬ compete in the three-mile forward pass and other plays. Though day especially attractive one, and Ryan, pions nominated by the committee. tackle; Dennis, letic noon. special run, which will be the tho New York nalfback: «'nptain Frisch, right half¬ » right end; Conlev, Association held Thursday even¬ feature several backs were injured during the colony will go down in quarterback; Porter, left The rrtce at the game** at fore« for the week end. back; Leidinger or Brown, fullback. halfback: ing in Princeton, the Princeton in- remaining players on the Rut- the week, the brickfield should be stronger most Orle ot tho N. Y. U. Goldstein, right halfback; Hunneman freís team are in 47th Regiment Armory, Brooklyn. than in due to the important two-year-old stakes of Eleven Awaits fullback. í01 mal team was authorized to splendid condition, on previous games, the play with the exception of rext Wednesday evening in aid of presence of Captains Ingram and But¬ Eastern racing season will featur- a football game with a service team ter, who is Francke, cen¬ the sports drive fund. the programme. In addition Capablanca Certain of Visit From Fordham! probably laid up for the ler. Benoist and Rawlings will com¬ tno pimlico there is from or rest of the season. Ray has been assured of a fast field the behind the line. Remount Purse, The New Y'ork University football Dinner at Mount Vernon Club Camp Upton Camp Dix at Paul Robeson, the to him if he plet? quota in which the Breeding First Prize at Chess team devoted the Polo Ground«, sensational end. and Joe will oppose is desirous of The backfield will be: Left end, the army is interested, and yesterday afternnon to a Members of the Mount Vernon Coun¬ Saturday, Novem¬ take care of the Breckley attempting to smash the American in¬ left tackle. Scaffe; left Green Valley Steeplechase Handi¬ By winning hi« with long signal practice to the ber 16, for the benefit of the United Peitner extremes; Captain door record for Snivel.-; guard. cap, which has adjourned game with preparatory try Club will tender a dinner to-night and George Mount, the latter this distance. Arno ig Saunders: centre, Arthur; right guard, the attracted the beet of Oscar from the eleventh round game Fordham at Ohio Field this I to Irene Franklin ¡end Bert Green, War Work Campaign. The.« board a the men to face him will be Charles timber toppers. Chajes afternoon. This contest the look this action at Freshman, will be the tackles. X.u- Perry; right tackle. King; right end, The »tthe will mark the well known sta^e artists, who have the earnest re¬ schaefer and who Pores, five-mile American champion; Ewen. It has been un¬ feature race, however, whir- Manhattan Chess Club yesterday first athletic competition between the returned imest of 'the ^port. committee of the Rollins, huve been Port practically calls the crack «Jose two lately from France, after "do¬ W declare«! by critics to be two of the Jimmy Henigan, Slocum, and Max changed during the whole seasoi two-year-olds of tin R. Capablanca, of Havana, made universities since 1904. their bit" United War ork Campaign, whose best Pauiist Athletic season to the post for a mile sure of The New York ing by giving performance-« linemen in the country, will be Bohland, Club. of competí winning the first prize, having University !ino-up for the boys at the front. A representatives impressed upon the the guards, and lion, is itself well worth th<* to made a total score of 10 out of will be us large board the value that the Dunham, last year's Verri Baltimore. trip points probably follows: turnout of their fellow members is ex¬ game* would substitute, center. Vail Kramer, and Spears Only one thing is lacking »possibly 11, irrespective of what may Left end, Lawrence; leftj in honor bear to the drive. The board noted Unless Brickley Plays Camp to make this one of the tackle», pected of Mr. and Mrs. Green. that other contests are arranged Another of the rents truly great turf happen Ln t* nal round this after¬ Saperstein; left guard, Towers; *.»-. while the playing of this game next week, the military football To Meet in Match Race of the v.ar. That is the* pre« centre,' is its Penn State game will games will be at ence of noon.when he will meet Boris Kostich. Koenigsberg; right guard, Ginsberg; contrary to athletic policy, be the last on the played the Polo Frank Kramer, Francisco Verri and Eternal, which beat Billy Kelly the Weitem for the second right tackle, Baker; right In- Final Games Sunday which has been against athletic ex¬ Rutgera schedule. Ground this afternoon at _:3Q the special race at Laurel. -line. champion, end, ; The o'clock., Bob Spears will ride a one-mile, three- The ma¬ graffia; quarterback. left The final baseball games of the sea¬ ploitation, it would waive such ob¬ competing elevens are the Naval cornered match race at the jority of turf experts are ... the Christopher; jection to team Velodrome ion opin Koatich, like Capablanca, has not lost halfback, Friedlander; right halfback. son will be played at Olympic Field to¬ owing the nature of the Tuohey Fights Valgar Transport captained by Charley in Newark to-morrow afternoon. Tnis that, great as ho ;.-:. KternaJ won * und because the the famous more outright ngle game, and, with a Adams; fullback, Ferguson. The morrow .afternoon. Iri the opening appeal board wisheel Brickley, drop kicker of will be the feature race ef b through superior horsema will start at game to its to Tommy Tuohey. Paterson's "Fight¬ Harvard, and the bicycle than lass. total of 81-. to 2Vt, is sure of second _:30 o'clock. game, at 1 p. m.. the big league team give -upport 'the splendid ing Irishman," and eleven from Clamp1 mee't which is run for the ben«-;:- It was hoped that Mr. Pn.e, of cause represented ¡n the United War Benny Valgar, New Vail, which has proved too much for being md would Mc being beyond the reach any representing the Tietjen & Lang ship¬ Vork lightweight, will meet in one of of the United War Fund drive, in which match his great col" «n« else in t., The third yard will meet the Giant:-. In Work Campaign." two practically all teams since its organ¬ ell the and Billy and the C.petition. Boxers in Bronx Show Lincoln eight-round bouts at the professional amateur ones Kelly other good «nd fourth prizes rest between V. J. the tinal game the crack New London Arrangements are being made for Athletic Association Armory ization. Camp Vail is down on the ists are to-day over the mile route. O A boxing, wrestling and vaudeville the presence of 1,000 Princeton students Grand View Au¬ New coast and this is the competing. The «arshaH. Jersey firs*;! .. Waiden, Chajes and D. Janowiki. show will be team will play the Lincoln Giants. from ditorium) Jersey City, Monday night. time The other prof- ¡¡i be however, will not lack for other adjourned were de¬ given freo every night the army and navy units. They Harlem Eddie that the Camp Vail soldiers have a half-mile and a ti if .-.1! those .J*o games next week in connection will be to Kelly, a Federal «hip- visited New handicap nominated zo to th< eded yesterday, without any further with ..the accompanied New York by yard workman, and York for athletics. Pro- cpen, while the amateurs will r post. Commander J. K. L. Ross «oves United War Work drive in The Bums-Ertle Bout their military and naval chiefs and Terry Mitchell, oí ceeds of the game will be evident!;, beim; mude. Both were from . It To-night Rayonne, will box in the second star devoted to a two-mile open and a half-mile ist how good his recent twelfth the were will be Btaged by Billy the HexBirier in parade through the streets ot' the city the service athletic funds. -.«-old round, and result» Gibson in what i.-* At Riding Academy or. the cf scrap. cap. purchases from A. K. taat Janewski resigned to Black, while known as the j Weehawken to-night Frankie Burns and morning the game, Macomber are, for he has named Chateau « A War both Morrison and to h draw. Thierry district of The Johnny Knie will meet in their much splendid military demonstration in Pennant and War Chajea agreed Bronx. A has connection with the event is - Marvel to step -a- thirty-foot stage been bout, and the winner will being Pimlico Results company with the groat i rected in the* postporn-rl This . Billy Kelly square a*. 148th Street a chance to meet Pete Herman for planned. will give New York its ):r-; race (for ill ..<"!; his colors in this und get first to see jrurjc maiden.: ¦*.-.« particular classi. S. 112 Billy Kelly has been to a chumpionship twenty-round ress the Princeton «t/isor«. straight. 114.40 place J«5.!'>. show .'. asked shoulder made for crowd of 5,000 each night. bout at New Orleans. students have made first; (_eor¡r. <-'«erk. :-¦«. the heavy impost of 132 in military and naval ihow 110 «Kummer place Í..70 of the cood pound.«-. Othei training S4.S0, «-frond: Court Golfers ones' Meet at .-hm» .: 80 Gallant, i'JU (tiu.de1. Gossip likely to _.»rt are The Princeton students will arrive third Tim.. 13 4-3 Mormon. Cirrus. Ebbet* Field be the scene two _!'. G. IClng, st. Se ist!ai Milkmaid, Translate. Mad will of it; New York in the morning and at¬ .-«.lies. xClaruea. Baby Girl, .Cour Hatter, Be Frank ar.d 'Ootball «games the week of tend a to be xDrt'l xCapital Ity. '.-¡k-_ Damon. T'nunder norm. during luncheon arranged espe¬ Maiter. Caddie, Hummel Sifh, Fair a:.«l Th two-green four-ball professional hole w-as given up after his ball November 17 art] many playei cially for them. will to Square aiui Terasc-ti also ran. losing °f college Exhibitors Arrive They proceed ifiel match which was to have been played in the rough on the tee shot within other-_easor.4 will be seen in actior. for the game in military and Se mil ra<-e Two formation, (two-year-old«; yards of the a Title Runs jimio, or. selling; at fifty gr^en, hole that Carded í^*tDU?í» Park. The first game will leave the city sometime- Irrter in mil«.) .Ground Swell. ¡01 Walls yesterday, the first eighteen hole, he had " lmth_°e on «¦ralfht. í_7.4«i. pía/» Í10 40. .how '4 previously made in and ,."' played Sunday, November tii« evening. -íMt, lûj 70. fin'.: and the second eighteen at which was For ''«oetween the from Horse 1Johnion«, jj!at-o $?».«-'¦>. alio« fil.60, Bayside halved in par 4 by his. part¬ Decision. Dix in Garden fécond: eleven Show I'ii.-t.tv. ner Camp Iacx, 1i>7 on that occasion. To-day »»Hi the ',¦ 10, third. Time, 1 t' tSchUttinge-), »how: the Garden City Golf Club course, be¬ By approximat¬ Two Aviators' team from Hemp ing the hole at 6, one championship I. I. team Pimlico Entries >weTit>', Triumphant, L*m*ial_. Ceramic. Clean tween C. W. Oakland Golf stroke more ins will be decided in 'cmns-romttry ^«ad, The Dix will be picket! Son« and A:,minette il'ío ran. Singleton, than the mar. this city to¬ «wn -¦' :-v '- highest had taken, he il.;.. Tho the ¡v, elevens at the Wright-- Fir»! etr--Ids; maiden« ».» fur Third i-.'-e. (three-year-olds; il.e Junior Sti Club, and Herbert Strong. Engineers' was moist important is the ^ hile decorators were to r, <_or*e no. píe given a 76. ¡oc*' «amp, where bustling ovec kept at work smooth und pa«, th» longs Clem TVm Kool 110, L"n le rha.1«: purse Í1.O0«), 1«*«^ ml'ea. «. .Hrt!-. of Uie Anderson little service team run at Van {**n*>s many ex-coliegians the arena John ..a Donna)Igtit 107, Rag-naron 110, Poilu Sea 1,1. (Snioot), '¦traigin. $5.W, place 33.60 Country Ciub. on the one side, and dreamed he had a chance to break the I'ark, of Cort'and". been out this season. Home Show adornments at Madi¬ ring. in:. Doleful 110 War Ty 110, Veto 110 Rnrr.eo show J. fit), rtrv1 13. record three miles, which has five yn working ih.'.t arrivals of ex¬ {'»ridii* _1 Deciaire, (Cliyne), place Herbert Martin. and of the cou7 75. when he Saturday, November th* Camp son Square Garden Among Chicago >.\0, lag!.". 110, Vigilante 111», R_laru_a II. -xluixv Ji.:«o. second; Elysiau, 137 Bush Bayside links, gave teams starting, individual honors 23, yesterday morning were the II i, Mi tlierr 107 Hi ..-. 110 Vf. Ward , ; third. Tin '¦ up the eighteenth hole and truste«) ap- **"*» from will hibitors hunter., of Mrs. 110 e. SO Í-* Carl Anderson. Bronxville, on the to peer to be in dispute between m*v*n*.'«- Ayer, Mat»., the early birds of the J.luO entries xHoyaJ Arch, xBughouso, .Cherrystone and Im his partner in preference to Charles thr Francis S. Peabody and Woodin Farm ¦. race 1 .* «..;,.¦,, ;, r<'pre*entitiíí the Air ".m".. Retnourrt Ercei rig !';--¦ ra: lanty .1«, ra.':. other side, had to be again postponed tor his ball in the looking Pores, Pelham Bay. and Jimmy Heni- were knocking at the stable doors. and the roadsters of John R. Thomp¬ three-year-olds »til upward; ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦-¦ '....». al'arr entry. rough. gan. Fort »Siocum. ». mp at Garden on the 113 Peería«. One 110 D (i los. ''- (¦ raci fSüf City Tho first arrivals were the show son. The Eastern included 103 li« ourth for all M A ipo - liai until week after next, on account of The other Kr"iir<,T>1 very contingent Trial b» Jury 113. e*spu__. 1U«. 113, Grey Eagle caj pura« Sl.ODO \i run will bo wi'll j'1 Colleg«. playern elu the <«f D. R. from 110. e.reen Prune» 10'.' furlonii«.)..Flags, 1.» Elihu Horton, the professional of for championship P'Wominate on «11 these service horses of the Fonts, from Wil¬ hackneys Banna, Leger-1 110. O'Brienl «traight 318. placa it«.in, «.how J6.W. Herbert Strong, the secretary of the; the St. Andrews Golf high school«! of BrookLn. under ,jl The mington, Del., which came in on Lenox, Mass.; Mrs. Joseph S. Sylves¬ race [Gree»i Spring Villes .*¦ eeple-hue rst: Jock .-*¦¦.. 120 (A¿*or>. place ie.4», »ho--» Club, who, with the s-uspires of &**. (,ardf-n City squad ha* Handicap: fouf-year-eld» and upward. two -.- K.4«). second; Bule«. 1W (Tburtwr attow Professional Golfers' Association, hav¬ George the Erasmus rtall The rush ter, Louis K. Liggett and Miss Eleo¬ c:.». cii.arUT nuit»1 .Trumpator 145 ailob.-rt third, rime. 1 II 4-'. ílf.W, | Thompson, professional o: School, at High "Tjn«great.y «trengthened through the Thursday. yesterday began W to out the notices for the two the Mount Vernon Prospect Park. It will be a thff b',»t with horses from a distance, as ex¬ nora Sears, the latter sending hunt¬ 01 «t 5 V Kn«*4_k___rj 133 Hlbler 140. I.eochares. Uíc-Uu». High « oat S'epperhan. .Motor ing get Country Club, re¬ three and a quarter mile MUt.*?.?/ Pl»yers from thr saddle harness horses and feiger 133 .ntisepU: ISO. aSoiithfleld 135. Kings- Cap. Hoiliítfr. i'rar.K. Dr. Jwhnsoc, UeniSl*es and tournaments for the cently defeated the Anderson brothers test, with six '*'"'' hibitors had received notice to ship ers, horses, lowu Pier tSS HeirOM :e rtadtti .v ¡SS. Tud«.»r i'an-ioan ai.so ran. big professional over -chools named to start TiZ**** i '''".*'". which disband«-'! the St. Andrews course, is now teams. Útx y % to avoid freight congestions. harness ponies. Philadelphia and K- ¡i 10 Bitter S»tet 130, Fit'U« race «'«*.> :_ ! benefit of United War Work ». »go. promptly »Stockton enttj year-old»; the the Fund, about to arrange a match with Stalls were ready for the entire 1,100 Providence exhibits and the hunters CTi««*i««Jte; riaimU.g. pu^«« J1.0O0 »ü rur- the one at Atlantic next Tom N. Y. of Mrs. E. II. Fourth race (Tho Waiden: two-jear-oldi: one imp....Arran Go On. 114 U" straight; City Monday McXamara and Tom Kerrigan, both of English Soccer »Titriez, ha») they all rushed in at from Milbrook, .jl»l .Tranilita II-, "Hormon 113 Mad Halter tf4 4tt piare tb.iO. snow »4.7«!. tir-l : and the other on Thursday at the Results « ¦ Lillian the breakfast time». Built of net*.* Carle also came in. An arrival of Be Fran* 123 »War Pennant IÎ7, »B.iy St,an. 37 U-nifurd place ¦=«<.¦* Siwanoy Country Club. Britten and Leonard éárly ["bunder rra 117, ßrru» 1... CMli«- seotmd; ftuoahdar. II. IIS.TO, $..«"», North Shore Country Ciub. i.-ncashiri: Bscnox. wooeJ anei trimmed with clean straw note was Virginia Girl, the brown maid aWax Martel .1 ItCummer show a!.' EUackbsrn TRcrer* '. l.a. third. Time. 1 .13. In a B'.-y ..... each stall was a rest¬ saddle mare bred and entered by- il:.-., entry. Fairy i'.-iiice. thirty-six-hole final match for Boltcjc Weaa&m*¡.i_.. " " To Box at Garden fanejers, cosey 1'a.Mr, Star fpangled. Oceorio. A four-bail professional match of the y.ttr-ir. Htiaúej . ". j .. >'. at . James W. Gerard, Ambassa¬ 1':.':.«*. riw-« ."u-.-.'.«* Hamllca:«: 'l-.n*> year-aid» eat. Cake« and Quietude also ra.,. president's cup the St» Andrews 5 nu*« ing place after the railway trips. The formerly ».id ¦¦ tnUe and a race importance will be played this after¬ F. Manebeatrr 1 .; ;."" 8nfi Leonard upward aUteenthl .Piar sixth (three-year-olds a_-i,i ttpwart : Ute Club, V. Longacre beat T. A. Lewis ;.->.'.. «Cfcy... Btaekport e !lriUon Benny scarce this or. dor to Germany. t Matinee Id.»l 10.. Com SeTorn noon over the links of the St. v..««...... e Ccuirty *»n!« tanbark, unusually year Tassel 11«. Purse; purse S'1.000; one nail» aid a Albans by 2 up. 1'rw.tm» Vart-h Uwrpoo]. Prir!,,1Pal» in the leading was in The formal opening- of the Horse kü-trofoboll 12« Red Soi IM, Àurutn 10 quarter.»..African Ami-*. 107 End. .. 1 Hotfii «/«"?* account of the war, put place .: ¦- (Bosor) itxáigiit I Golf Club, in which fhtrikpnr*-C*».IW 0 ¡ George Fothering- Kw-lidal/« -.. .,:.-, rtiti 1*7, Ui»r'»i-.ai. $.-. GO out for place atnl show, first ; Wnodtrap. .. J *t liüt. h,?XinK carnival to be held over riundre'ds of load1- of loam, and Show, which is expected to raise f 100,- Fr,i «Kfgal lodge 114. Mlnn» II ill ham, the open of South Biar-rwoi iiant%n.xT Hated,... * lo?. Sande«, out for piacr ami anew, seco .:. champion Owing to the profesa«,::;.!* ir. .1 f.!.rh_,n 1 tk. irT.l 0,r' "M'^'e Carden in aid of the horses will be ex cruised there this 000 for the Cnited WaT Work Cam¬ !.. Errant 10O afUJ reih »nu-y Buckbwtrd 116 (Kelaai out to iIkw. third Africa, will team up with Jack Clark, this *!il>I-AN*I> AJWStfTi... takes at 11 o'clock SUU* race. Th-re-jear olds anil unwarn al Time. .' ; * vicinity leaving for Atlantic City Sun¬ SECTION except when the ring is pre- paign fund, place the St. Albans professional, Kirn trifr.ani .,.... .'. morning, and there will i-i mile and one-aUUrantll) .Bonnj I... tiex al*o ran. I against day evening, the four-ball professional lír..¡'..rd IfaU Ctts ».mptcd by the mounted police of the on Monday morning, Nafroner lio. Moae 103. Bramólo IOS, Bolaur SbttUi ra«-e tthree ye*r-olda ar.d upward; Ferguson Cameron, North Fork Coun¬ match scheduled to (*!:-..s *Vtu«, Yaetii.à sessions until the close 103 La_y Lo« 115, M-uJ Bacon 110 Kilmer 11* t«um ce.e and be played at the ürtrnab-; Ti»*rri.,. 0 l_*&. Traffic Squad to practise for their be three daily rt .lalmltm; handicap. »1.000, mile » try Club, and Carl Anderson, Bronx¬ Marine and nudüor__«:,'i Ti-wn «1y- ,.-> Horses will be re¬ Ho'.do 11 VaUpar 1".'«. V<«-a_uiai-y ¡0.. Hand- alxteenth.».--iftereneat, l"l (J<*a«ot»>, -.tra.ght. Field Club Sunday after¬ Rarata drill and evolutions on Thursday on Friday night. man II 123. UarrT Valley IOC. xBro»iu PrtiJler IS54I !>iace 14 30. »ho«- Î4.70. ttrst: Airman. ville. Quite a crowd is expected to noon between î.lj.e-la CHj .3- K*__rVM ceived this morning, but the several im» Fíame 10!. 110 i<-*,-e »'..«".«! follow the match over the Teddy Galligar. of the Nott* C:ó"m'.' xCotialt Iäss. Wdie H«Srj Ki .£ already shown against A. W, UJSÛOV < '.«MK1.S ¿1** entries in the heavy har¬ aParidman 1' lw Tb-robloota 110 W ixltrap 113 John, l'oa.lier. SU* B to Chiappa, hichmond w_.t ATI'O ¦*«2i__ »"t".-"y D"-n'1^ " ready to Show fuperinti-ndent, have been sixty-eight ti.n.nrM. 109. «'«'Ironía 101. his ability play the course in par. County H_.-.i rntto. 1 ut Simples xBaJlaM. DoUna, «Galles Bead and Country Club, and Cari Ander- nnñltaM'¦ , l% neas ctaases, will Be quartered pri- »«¦I I. «: done seventeen of "nwientuun Mr-oci-r ¡ " Provsdmg the Utter and all last night- beginning Statin «lí«' "aJi having actually the son, Bronxville. will l">iü.am ... î-Wl'i spread, .. be eliH*Mi w» ..,.--.. ,, ..-j- on Sun- ¦ pounds. at a roller «as vat* »tables. aimed il holes a week ago in 70, while the other played *".¦¦*' M'j.i»:; »unset, forty-toh st.|im «lay morning ejj««i« pa*-»- Palace i _.¦¦-- ».:... ( orl-sct. ,