Stoneham's Flannel Shirt Races to Impressive Victory in Ben Brush Handicap at Aqueduoi Colt Defeats Missionary, the Argentine Polo Team Defeats Abe Mitchell Siki to Battle Kid Norfolk Favorite, by Three Lengths All-Ireland Flayers, 10 to 3 In Garden Ring on Nov. ( By Fred Hawthorne Rickard Stable Gets Third team Signs Light Heavyweight Champion é Little Chief, Rancoeas Star, Money With its full strength on the field, the noted Argentine polo World and Commission O. K.\ as Winner Covers Mile in 1:37 3-5; Quincv defeated the All-Ireland four yesterday afternoon by u total of 10 goals Boxing the Bo». Wins Event to 3, in what was anounced as "a friendly match." Tho gamo was played Dave Rosenberg, Middleweight, is Stable's Poor Sport Easily Opening on the Meadow Brook Club's Cochran Field, at Westbury, L. L, and was Suspe^y limited by previous agreement to six chukkers. A smol crowd attended, By Jack Lawrence Devereux Milburn acted a3 By W. J. Macbeth and no admission was charged. umpire. Unless some entirely unforeseen obstacle shoi Id be '-"icountwerl on veaterdav'a ?- <%. Charles A. Stoneham, formerly a Wall Street broker, who now spends While nothinir hinced tling" Kiki, conqueror of Georgen Oarpenr.i« .-, and now holder it was as a of3J his time checking applications for world series tickets, landed on the lawn meeting, regarded great world's will make his for tho Argentinians to Score Chuckers ii^ht heavyweight championship, first appam^j at racetrack like a thousand of opportunity by of ;. and clubhouse grabbers Aqueduct yesterday last active be¬ in an American ring on the ni^ht Nover/.l.- 30, when he will t-W brick down the elevator 6haft. Mr. get in their competition Fou- Argentine (10). All-Ireland (S). coming Stoneham, ably supported by fore facing Mllburn's famous Meadow No. l...Iohn Mllet". Cart. IV. Li. A. Gou'rtlng his title apainst "Kid" Norfolk, negro light bcavyweip-ht. many of his friends, strained the high C when Flannel Shirt romped No. 2..Jack Nelson.T. A. D, Trench to the terms of two sepa¬ Brook "Big Four" on International No. 3. .David Mlles.C. V, fi. Douglas According down in front of the field of nine in the feature event. This was the Field on Wednesday in tho'first of the Baclc.Capt. E. h, Larey. .Cspt. F. A. (1111 rate agreements reached by cable yes¬ Ben Brush at a mile, for three-year-olds. international matches for Kmnmnrle« terday between Tex T.ickard, Ameri¬ Handicap, two special Maurice Bouts Farms M. as the FIRST PERIOD can promoter, and Heiler, The Xslapa entry, sionary? what is generally recarded the sensa¬ Hereabout* Southern ruled favorite and world's Goal. T>nm and player. M.P. Siki's manager, S'.-nep-alesc und Cross, championsîiîp. 1 .Argentino, J. Milla. *:02 tion has signed to meet one or more Tf.-MCJIT was But when it came This afternoon at 3 o'clock the final 3. .Argentine, Captain Lncey. 1:43 heavily played. Fordham Eleven to round match for the Monty Watcrbury of our best* light heavyweight« an«, Q ne en »I oro A. t .w^, r;-,-. to there was but the SECOND PERIOD if* successful in these battles, running nothing cup will bo played on International 3. then, Commonwra'M« " .All-Ireland, Trench . 0:55 «Jack for the world's f_»_,.,., Stoneham colt. Eddie Taplin raced Season Field, with Louis E. Stoddard's fast 4..Argentine, Captain Laoey. 3:55 will fight Denipscy rnr*««« t* Ifarry Lrnnarif p> ,?* 1 «V Open To-day E. W. 6. 1:05 title at Madison .Square Kldg-TOml Cov- si Flannel Shirt from an outside posi- Shelburno House four meeting .Argentine, Captain Lncoy. heavvw«-ight CIA" up Garden some time January or tion the field before the Hopping's Anglo-American Eastcott THIRD PERIOD during »H. Regiment A and grabbed Canisius February. tin rmorj-IJiîï» Against team. «..Argentine, J. Mllen . 0:40 vs. Buddy SannderVl* bend was reached. He had to race At a of the Commis¬ ro0JUr* Former Yankee This should result in a really stir- .All-Ireland, Trench . 2:51 English golfer, who leads meeting Boxing MdMMï " Gown only the Rancocas Stables' Lit¬ hurler, tcho contest, for both Eastcott and FOURTH PERIOD field sion yesterday this match was prac¬ Hroa'I*rn«r After three weeks of strenuous prac¬ ring ». J. in there seemed K. A.. tli|¿« r-__** tle Chief. He came away then as he halted the Hugmen in their pen- Shelburno have shown not only high .Argentino, Mlle«. 2:13 qualifying play for Southern tically approved, although Wwlf- I.nr«^n. k» roonrts .*. tice, tho Fordham football team will class but also the keenest of 9. .All-Ireland, Trench . 2:20 to be* a desire on the part of the au¬ FYe-port A. Ax.Mtek*- and won in a common in nant race at Boston polo 10. .Argentine, .T. Nelson. 1:10 open championship. Mitchell III- À_t_nr, f> -_.-^ M»*»« pleased romp open its 1922 season this afternoon at yesterday. lighting spirit in their matches this thorities to have Siki Riven a public Tilly Ä»lson,' 12r>!inrt H the very good time of i;.J7 3-5. Fordham Field, encountering the Quinn alloxced the Yanks fire week at Meadow Brcok. Whilo the FIFTH FERIOD made a 68 on Thursday and a try-out after his arrival here. However, TCKSDA V 11..Argentino. .7. Mlles . 8:35 Pioneer S. was tho one that arc announced before 69 on 36 holes. Rickard may have to change the finan¬ ('.-8ammr S-l_#- - -. Missionary only Canisius College eleven of Buffalo. The scattered hits and icon by 1 to 0. handicaps just SIXTH PERIOD Friday.137 for n'axaer. P.* r^ind». could keep within hailing, distance of the start of each game, it is believed cial arrangements for the bouts W***'Í game is scheduled to start at 2:30. that Shelburno will receivo one goal 12..Argentino. J. Mlles. 4:15 planned. The Boxing Commission has TMTTHSDAY ths winner after Little Chief chucked 13 .Argentine, J. Miles . 1:17 Rink 5. T From all reports, the teams are even¬ from the Eastcott four. It is worthy issued a statement that "if it verifies Indian R,.*w!I t«. »w_ it. as is Umpire.Devcreux Milburn. to the GefMUre, 12 miada. '."¦Obi Andy Schuttinger, customary ly matched. If either holds an ad¬ Miss Ederle of note, in sizing up these two teams, Two Favorites Are reports that Siki is coming for him, was most timorous with his Equals that Shelburno defeated Argentine on United States under contract for very vantage it seems to be Canisius, for h<* nor the men to meted out to mount. He up and Wednesday and Eastcott eliminated large sums, neithf-r Roser.berj*; yesterday»« kept taking taking the visitors have in their seven 150-Yd. Free Brook Freebooters on Poor Finishers in whom he is under contract per¬ the result of hi» up at the start till Missionary was line-up Style Meadow Thurs¬ will^be alleged fail«_r¡M¿" bend. Then he took of last men, whereas there are day. mitted to operate in thia state." through wit.", -hia bo-,-. .,v;.¡, fourth hitting the year's and those associated with O'Dowd at Ebbet«! w.f his time in whether to come but three veterans in the Maroon line¬ Mark at Special Match Monday Columbus Rickard Field suerai deciding Rules Was Meeting him in the management of Madison ago. ^ on or to out¬ Brighton match is through the rail go the are A special being arranged Georges up. wore of he chose the overland They Captain Tommy Myers. next afternoon on Inter¬ Square Garden the opinion side; eventually and Miss Gertrude for Monday 29..Favor¬ had demonstrated his fitness route. Missionary was full of running Lyman Walbridge Artie Boutot. Ederle, fifteen-year-! national Field, at which tickets for "Hors de Combat" COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. that Siki the stretch and finished a Tho average weight of the Fordham old water queen of the Women's the fourth of the tournament ites were defeated in two of the three by his showing against Carpentier, through linemen is 182 game whom he knocked out in six rounds in hangup second to Flannel Shirt, to pounds, Smead, right Swimming Association of , will be required. The make-up of the events on the final day's card of the went to guard, who weighs 203 pounds, being an¬ PARIS, 29 The Associated France. whom Taplin the whip in the foot pool of the Brighton Beach Baths competing fours will probably be Sept. (By Circuit race here to¬ last sixteenth. the heaviest man, and Jerry Fitzgerald, nounced to-morrow. Press)..The French Federation Grand meeting Norfolk Tuts Up Bond left who 155 be¬ yesterday afternoon. Competing in an Boxing firsb choice in the 2:13 Marionette Wins Last end, weighs pounds, Another day of ideal weather greeted last night, in settling the controversy day. Wila3ka, Kid Norfolk has filed a challenge to ing the lightest. The Maroon backs invitation 220-yard handicap, in which tho so that took that event in heats, with the Commission and Mr. Stoneham's Marionette, a two- 163 Paul Iftc- players yesterday, balmy over the outcome of the bout between trot, straight Siki Boxing average pounds. equaled the world's record for 150- many of the country club set who the afternoon's favorite to j ha3 a certified check with that year-old Olambala-Mauviette Ally, in Donough, left halfback, weighs hut 145 free motored to Siki and only pull posted the last a dash of five yards style swimming in tho 75- the field discarded their Battling Georges Carpentier, body for $2,500. This, in the eyes of winning race, pounds, and is thus the lightest man she conceded and furs and on through. the a 30 and 18 seconds, re¬ wraps spread them simply approved the judges' decision the authorities, takes precedence over furlongs through chute, put crimp on the whole squad. to her ciubmatcs. Miss Vir¬ tho turf to sit The of Billy J. Kay, strong first choice in in tho most pretentious killing that Much interest in attached to spectively, upon. gods awarding the fight to Siki because all other challenges. One posted by to-day's ginia Whitenach and Miss Aileen Rig- polo have certainly been gracious to the 2:0.1 pace, failed to finish better! Gene with a view to had been engineered during the met¬ game, for local football fans arc Carpentier was "hors de combat." Tunny, obtaining season. gin, she passed 150 yards on tho way Meadow Brook this week. than third two a return match with Harry Greb, to ropolitan racing Harry S. Sin¬ anxious to sec what headway Frank In 1:49 the David the No. 1 The earnest of De¬ place, although changes clair was down to bet line and 3-5, international standard Miles, regular ,of plea Frnncois whom he lost the American light hook, Gargan has made. This ¡3 Gargan's timo set Mis? Helen was back in the saddle were made in his drivers. Tony Mac sinker on Mazetta. And he did bet. by Wainwright, of Argentine, yes¬ scampa, manager of Carpentier, for j heavyweight championship, has been first year as football coach at Ford¬ the same for the first time since he was won the first heat and Esta G. the last Seventy-five thousand dollars thrown ham since in which with organization, in the Brighton terday the addition of the phrase "through in th«j hands of the commission for 1916, year, Beach last June. injured in a «rame some weeks ago, but some an on this poor! thin«? ham¬ as the pool two. time, and yesterday attempt supposedly Gargan coach, the Maroon had The event was for tho ex¬ ho was shifted to No. 3. and his injury" was denied to avoid placing mered the odds from two and a half best team it had had in Not arranged Dottie Day, first choice in the 2:10 was made to enlarge its scope suf¬ and his years. press purpose of enabling Miss Ederle brother, John Miles, held the No. 1 the defeat on record as being due to include- Siki, but to even money. Sinclair too much is to be expected, however, to for with Jack Nelson at No. 2 and trot, was never a serious contender. ficiently Battling friends ha«i no chance to root for their try several records, but she did position, simply to Siki putting away his man | this the Boxing Commission refused for Gargan has had to build up a team not live to Captain Lewis L. Lacey at back. The McMahon, with Rood won coin. Charles A. Stoneham's Marion¬ from members of the freshman class. up expectations, perhaps in the customary manner. Polly Hilda, to recognize. broke in front due to the fact that she became all-Ireland four kept their regular the first two heats and the race, while j The of Rickard's terms ette, supported strongly, The new men are promising, but their chilled in and both teams played from The committee listened for three J acceptance for Eddy Taplin and simply eakewalked is thoroughly waiting for the line-up, tho third mile was won Al- was received yesterday at Madison inexperience greatly against them. start and that the was scratch, eo it was a case of "may the to at by Cupid I all the way. The Hildreth filly, indeed, The of the two teams follows: water very hours oratory that times be¬ Square Garden in the shape of a cable¬ and had line-up cold. She said after the race that her best man win" when they took the came hectic, and which ended with tho bingen. from was outrun by Contour Position. Fordham. Canlslut». field. At the gram Maurice Heller, who stated absolutely nothing but lack of class to I.. E.Fitzgerald .Ryan muscles felt rigid and cramped. question by M. Decoin, a prominent conclusion of tho meeting the that the Senegalese agreed to meei L,. T.W, It was a nevertheless, After Milburn had made tho throw- as to Victor judges announced that Thomas excuse its miserable performance. Ryan.Clancy (captain! sterling feat, in the alternated down sportsman, why Breyer, Henry j any American lighter that Rickard of the Stable, I,. O.Walbridge .Nolan to touch the 150-yard record on the play up and organizer of the fight; Harry Bern¬ had been fined $100 for improper driv-; select. Tho terms of the Copper Demon, Quincy ft.Brennan .McNally to the length of the field before John of might agree was a rank in the sec¬ R. O.Smead way the furlong, and Miss Ederle stein, one of his and M. ing Ponywood, Walter Cox $100 for ment call for the African's disappointment .Qlbbon3 not 200 Miles, who was, incidentally, the high¬ a employees, presence ond race, at a mile. This 1 to 3 favor¬ R. T.Fallón .McGrath did miss the and 220 yards' Bennison, correspondent for Breyer's improper driving of McGregor the in this country' within thirty days fron R. B.Crowley .Quarnlerl marks much. Her times for these est scorer of the day, with 6 goals, were the officials of Great, Fred Eagan $100 for to j ite, which came out with a bandaged by succeeded in the ball between sporting paper, win failing to-day. He is expected to be here nol le't hind leg, did not appear able to Q. B.Boutot .Donohue distances were 2:33 2-5 and 2:49 2-5, knocking the fight. Thin unanswered question the first two heats with Julianne, later than November 1. of the L. H. B.. McDonough .Burt while the international the goal posts after four minutes of produced an instant chill and the O. H. Erskine $300 for failure to win do himself justice at any stage R. 1Í. 13.. .Myers (captain).Trainor standards, was next to I This arrangement will give hirr the F. B.Manning .Jordan created by Miss Charlotte Boyle In play, and Captain Lacey meeting soon adjourned. the second heat of his race with Rus- proceedings and viewed procession score, shortly before the first chukker sell thirty davs in which to train for hit from the rear from start to finish. « the same pool in September, 1921, are Descamps voiced a reconsidered view, Ongale and John Thomas suspend- battle with Kid Norfolk. At the at 2:32 ended. There was a lot of loose hit¬ he had no to ed for ten for Gar Earl Sande never had to let down listed 4-5 and 2:47 3-5, re¬ saying protest moke, days improper driving den tho was ex¬ Milstead the ting by both teams in the early stages. and that was of Main Lick. yesterday opinion Bridesman, which galloped in front of Among spectively. admitting "Carpentier that Siki would mee' The contest was won Trench Score» for Visitors and The summaries: pressed surely his field all the way. The Roll Call by Miss White¬ beaten, thoroughly beaten, by Jack in a «ifteen-round bat at nach in the actual time of Siki." He said it was un¬ Dempsey made a game effort and beat out Cop¬ Missing Syracuse 3:11, and Trench marked up a goal for Ire¬ absolutely 2:13 trot, th-eo heats: purse, $1.000. tie in the ancient if h« 29. Uni¬ Miss was about six true that did not to br. amphitheatre per Demon, when the bandy-legged fa¬ SYRACUSE, Sept. Syracuse Riggin second, land a minute after the second period Carpentier try Wilaska, m., by the North made what could be considered £ a home. versity, or, at least, the athletic section yards behind. Miss Ederle had to be on a free from a win in the first and second he orn Man (McDonald). Ill vorite folded furlong from began, scoring hit rounds; Major Riser, b!k creditable showing against Norfolk an outsider, won the of it, is to-day wondering about the satisfied with finishing a close third. and then scored tried, but could not. He added that g. (Hinds). 2 2 2 There Liberty Girl, whereabouts of Wallle Milstead. Mil- foul, Captain Lacey broke Alice Forbes, b. m. (McMahon).. r, 3 4 is practically no chance thai fifth race, at a mile and a furlong. twice more for Argentina. The first Georges his left thumb in the Pearl Benboe, b. in. (Loomis). 5 4 3 he will be sent stead is, or w&3, an athletic first round and thumb in the Colon- b , against Harry Wills Huonee, the heavily played favorite, ineligible Boston and Detroit of these was well earned, Lacey drib¬ right Man, g. (Hendrlck). 4 5 5 holder of the negro heavyweight title did not get in the money division. at Syracuse, but was expected to be¬ bling the ball the last thirty second round on Siki's head. Others, Time, 2:04*4. 2:0144. 2:07-*. When he come eligible next and yards, reminded 2:05 pace, three heats; purse, $1,000. received the cable fron Jockey C. H. Miller rushed Liberty September great after his way through the however, the manager that Esta «.)., b. m., Heller. Tex things in football and were To Be Traded 3vorking both he and had by Nutsfyrd (Mor¬ Rickard said: Girl into the lead shortly after the Players Iri.sh forwards. The second came as Carpentier previously rison) . 9 1 1 "Siki expected of him. DETROIT. 29..Frank J. Navin assertr-d did not do his best. Tony Mac. Wallace j has agreed to all of the condi break and stole such a command in the Sept. the result of a beautiful bit of com¬ Georges b.g., by Jlc- tions I asked of him, and I tha Now it is intimated Milstead has to-day admitted there was some foun¬ Bernstein, as the referee, Klnnfy (Johnson) . 1 4 21 expect early running that nothing could bination play, John Miles feeding the attempted Baby Ginter, b. m. 2 2 3 ho will leave France in time to be ii threaten him. ndor Bud¬ gone to another large university in dation for rumors of an impending deal ball to about from to have his signature withdrawn from J. (Valentine).. Thornh^dge, the East a Lacey fifty yards Billy Kay. gr. g. (Rhodes. this country within the next Ensor's was the con¬ and may establish year's between the Detroit American League the and the latter from the fight decision, saying he did not Erskln, Rhodes). 3 .1 4 thirt; dy spirited ride, residence a goal scoring days. from con tender the and brat out Maize there with view of becom¬ Club, of which he is president, and the on a cut know what, ho had but the Time, 2:08 »/i, 2:04U. Judging Carpent.er's all way, for football next that distance powerful shot. signed, 2:10 three 2:04*4. dition after his battle with three for the ing eligible fall. Boston Red Sox. was more smooth¬ Federation ruled he would have to trot; heats; purse. $1,000. Siki, by lengths place. There is the usual talk on the Argentina working Pollvrood Hilda, b. ai., by Peter should that the A it was for Jim" hill, that Players involved, Mr. Navin said, have now and in the fifth stand by it. Volo judge Senegalese mus lucky day "Sunny follows an ly chukker, direct¬ (McMahon) . 1 1 3 have considerable Fitisimmons, trainer for the when athlete drops out of not been determined upon as far as after the John Miles took * Cupid Albblngen, b.g., by Al ability. He certain!; Quincy that he has been tele¬ ly throw-In, gingen is entitled to a bout over Stables. He sent Poor out sight, receiving Boston is concerned. Pitchers Ehmke a smash from and shot Hart) . 6 7 1 here, and Sport sharp grams and the like and has gone to great Lacey 20-Mile Pluto Watts, b.h. (Dlckerson) 2 2 2 think there is a desire Ameri as a razor for this trial. Ponce raced and Holling, of the Detroit club, he the ball between the goal Motor-Paced Dottle among another institution. in the deal. squarely Day, br. m. (MoDoualil). 6 3 4 can boxing fans to see him in actior Poor Sport into the lead and then gal¬ said, might figure proposed posts, Captain Gill making a brilliant Don do Lope-J, blk. g. (Palln)... 3 6 8 Ever. Jack all the rest of the It wasn't Navin would not confirm a report that but vain effort to save Bt Race Velodrome Feature TolUS Boy, Fay Matthews and Amarilla Dempsey failed to mark u loped way. AH the very nlnr, the the a horse race. It was a proces¬ Leaguers Vs. Bacharachs Derrill Pratt, infielder, and Rip Col¬ Two two and McKlr.ncy stalled. Carpentier way African did, s simply were involved. It portals. match, motor-paced Time. 2:05%.. 2:05V4. 2:04l/u. I figure from that that some sion. Ed Holly's All-Leaguers will meet lins, pitcher, is Trench, who had been three amateur races Is the ar¬ of Siki' the Bacharach Giants to-morrow in a he that the deal will playing splen¬ program bad contests must be probable, said, did for disregarded, Tounng Car. $1093 - at Harrison not be closed until the end of polo from the very start, then ranged to-morrow afternoon at the can assure the Esquire, the favorite of n field of double-header Field, Har¬ after scored for Ireland on two great drives New York Velodrome. The first event public that no set-u Ro-dslrr.SIOM *x| N. J. the season. Goullet and will be selected for him « »upe . ^-x._r thirteen cheap platers in the third race rison, from the center, leaving the score at will be on at 3 o'clock. Piani for his ap $|J«M Bt seven ran put pearances in this Manhattan Sport- ( ¿r.flSM furlongs, away with little .*) to 2 for Argentina as the The feature event will be a country under m All Tribes F B E. Bell and almost circled the track at period twenty- promotion. We have a number of Ó. ended. mile race behind the sputtering mo¬ Win 100-Kilometer goo top speed. After that, of course, this John Miles made tho sixth for !ight-heavyweight3 in this country, an goal tors, bringing together George Chap¬ all of them are favorite ran where ho might have been after a anxious to step ou all tho Summaries Argentina prolonged struggle man, thrice American champion; Vin¬ Race at against the latest expected.last way. Tingaling for possession of the ball near the cent Clarence Carman and Velodrome European sensation. broke well and had no excuse for los¬ acing Madonna, center. David Miles finally made a George Wiley. Siki May Meet Greb ing to Horab, which worked its way up hit for the Irish but Another at Al Rickard asserted that ast on the inside and came AQUEDUCT RACETRACK, SEPTEMBER 29.-Weather Clear; Track Fast great goal posts, motor-paced race, twenty- Goullet and Orlando Piani easily in his opinio through the ball would have, dribbled over the five miles, will be a in which the most logical opponent for [.: etween and Star Court in QAfl FIRST HACE.Claiming; for two-year-olds; yurec, $1.000. His. furloi Post 2:81 off 2:82. handicap, outscored their rivals in the 100-kilo¬ Siki i Tingalinç *r*V line and out of play had it not been Frank Corry, of Australia, will allot the latter's first appearance here we the stretch. Teddie Rice just managed Start (rood; won etjrtiy; Place driving. Time, 1:15 1-5. Winner, b, by Delhi.Play Fair. for who meter team point raco at the New York Kid to in the last with Horab. Owner, t'nlnt-y Stable. Trainer, .1. ¦"-itrslTniiuins. John Miles, raced after the the following marks to his rivals: Norfolk, one of the best negi get up jump i^Ärtcr. Wt~ H Vi »» Fin. Close. with it and then one Draask Ander¬ Velodrome last Goullet and his The LAST DAY Tlngaling was weakly ridden by Mc- *£Ü2 Jockey. Optn. High. Plaega willow, caught up Larry Gaffney, lap; night. light-heavyweights. latter, throug o:j Poor ftpwt . no l'on 'e. 6-2 4 4 8-5 steered it through with two short son, two laps; Vincent. Markey, three with 96 were his manager, Leo P. 1 Loughlin, !'18> .Adventure»» 114 3H I* Kator... partner, points, thirty the Flynn, agreed TG-ûnY SAT.) 022 3-6 A half minute later Captain laps, and Frank Keenan, of Boston, ahead of Cecil match last night. Ml«iflre . 107 4V_ Martz. 2 pokes. points Walker and Al¬ If 013 Dick'« Daughter. 109 B, Kummor 8-5 Lacey failed on a free hit from the four laps. fred Grenda, who were second. Siki is successful in this mate f.1'5 Idlo Toy Robinson :.. mark. » there is Jockey Victim of Bad 99 .-] fifty-yard Fred Hill and Clifford Papworth were every chance that one of foi Bell. 8» 80 Ireland made a determined effort to opponents will be ""OUCH Withdrawn. Hande.. r,-a 6-2 2-5 Dickenson to Lead third, with 47 points, and the other fore selected for^bim b< at Havre de Grace .Disqualified for foul. cut down the lead after that, the ever- teams finished in the he is finally matched with Jac Spill Trench following order: The HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Sept. 29..- Poor Sport, away fu»t and showing Improvement, rushed Into tho lead and held Adventure»» ready taking the ball straight ;r Eddio Madden and Willie Hanley, 43; Dempsey. four possibilities a; conditions wore im- saf«. Tim latter, outrun to tt-s stretch, closed fast, hut was doing her best. Bonfire wont wido for through the defense and Football Team Harry Greb, Gene Racing greatly the entire trip. Dick'» Urod badly after opposing Tigei Reggie McNamara and Alex McBeath, Tunney, Tom Gil at Havre de Jrace this after- t!,3 Daughter showing early speed. Uwaito bolted at the gap at shooting it home for a goal. Jack PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 29..Prince¬ bons and Billy Miskc. Miske proved paddock turn. She wan injured and was withdrawn, but all bets stand. Adventuress and Bonfire ton 26; Bobby Walthour and Charley bons and Gil THE ECß.MERE ROOn, interest being of the keenest »ere disqualified for fouling. Nelson rctllated for Argentina by elected Melville P. Dickenson, of Fred Weber and meet in the Garden on Octobi S10,nfi0 N. as its Jaeger, 22; Lawrence 18, and there order, while the attendance showed a SECOND RACK.Selling; for three-year-old» and scoring on a tremendous smash from Binghamton, Y., football cap¬ Gaffnoy, Jackie Clark is a chance that the wi¬ A 2i 2 Mti.F.ST£fAECHASE Û4.7*^*' upward; purse. Í1.000. One mile. Post tain of the 1922 eleven here this eve¬ 22; and Ray ner of this decided improvement. y ;.«,«,; off 2 r.^S. Wart Hood ; won easily: placs damp. Time, 1:38. Winner, br. h., 6, by the sixty-yard mark just before the Eaton, 21. scrap will be matched wii PL'RSE In the of the first race Eonawsnd.Flou: d'Orange, fhvnor. Hhea stablo. Tralnir. 1>. bell ning. He was elected by the members Siki. Miske is a HüNTüHS^ülHT running Sog- Vitit«v.._ rang. Goullet was the individual star of little heavier than tl Eh FINI. fcAfE* Aroon fell, just as were Index. Starter Wt. P.P. Ht, V4 % Un. .lockey. Close. Place. Bh. The keener in the fifth of last year'3 eleven by telegraph to rest of the field and AM» Olli garth they «12' _0,-ien. High. fight grew the evening, scoring 76 points for his is probablv tl FIRST RACE AT 2:"t0 P. M. into the bridesman . 115 2 1 « Sands... succeed Ralph Gilroy, '23, who least of turning stretch, throwing 90s Tha Roll Call... 103 chukker, and John Miles was the only resigned team and the final likely the ouartet to be s SPECIAL KACE TRAINS SAT. who was on 4 ¦v» a«M »» 2" Tapiln.. last spring. capturing sprint, lected. Jockey Allen, trampled by 081 ppor Demon IOS Vi S 3'^ Ponce- one to score after the tea.ns had The which added 25 markers to his total. av« «'IM.?. -, : S: üiditnAT. I>14» Juno . new leader "I several horses that were in the rear 08 1 4 Shllllcfc. overtime. In the sixth and last Tiger prepared for Points think that Norfolk and Siki wou so fro::: F i.Lu.h A Brooklyn.» }'.¦'. played at counted 25, 1.5, 10 and 5 for at the time. The. boy lay unconscious lesiuan displaying good apeed. assumed the lead early and was nover let down. the- Miles brothers college Wyoming Seminary and make the most !:(.'.. 1' .0, ..'.:.. 1:0" 1:1*, Call in ado a period, however, first, second, third an«i fourth attractive match th it«.e-ia~ f«"^-»«WJv*m on the track for five game effort. Copper Demon wont, up fast, but tired badly. Juno was outrun. a Exeter. He was chosen captain of the places, be M. 6peída! cut-» fully minutes, were at their best, David making in the final arranged at this sa í _>s. AlSJ reached «¦- an ambulance took him to the THIRD for Princeton baskotball five last winter. respectively, dash, and 7, JpuldTex time," Hi*. Rut* "Tro wher. 94Ö RACE -Claiming; three-ye«r-olils and upward; purse, $1,000. Seven furlong», spectacular save on Goulding's long 3, 2 and 1 m the other Rickard yesterday. "Norfolk, ey. where it is Allen Post 3:21; of! .1:23. Stan good; won driving; place eaine. 1:27 He played on the Tiger varsity grid¬ sprints which my hospital, reported 8. by Horron.Cyprlenno. Owner. J. L, Time, 2-0. Wlnninner, b. g.. drive straight for the goal, and then wore held at the opinion, is far be'tter than he i.r.AND STAND. »*-M, is in a serious condition. Coyle- Trainer iron team in 1919 and 1920. At pres¬ end of every two rated l.id-x ?Harter V4 John Miles scored twice for Argentina, miles. by the average fight fan. I thii LuI-d'ag Xr" H_M Kin. .lockjy. Open. High. Hose. Place, gh. ent he is a potent factor in the that now «2« lloreb .: 110 aided great feeding from hia team¬ Tiger right he is one of the 4»% «' 4 31 RICO. K R 8 8-5 by line, playing a guard position. The blond star of the winning com¬ be Enters Columbia 928 . Richards Ting-a-Elng 110 1» IVi h gi Robinson... 5 5 2 1 mates. .« bination was first seven light-heavyweights in the country." (S98) Star Court . times, second According to an announcement made 117 8*4 Ï' >V4 l» McLoughlia 10 8 3 8--5 The Boxing Commission l'.:2 Wylle . 97 1 once and third three appeared as¬ 2i S« 4 Mwimeo. 15 10 4 2 times. Piani ac¬ concur by Professor Patterson, fSC» Brink . 101 3 9 yesterday in yesterdav 88S 8 Marta. in 10 4 2 Latonia Entries counted for his 20 points by Rickard's ODini I.ackawanna ... Havre de Grace Results of sistant dir?ctor of University Exten¬ 105 13 11 5 ïl Kummer 13 12 5 5-2 two one getting Norfolk, and there was in« 92« Orderly . 118 First race (purse, firsts, second, a third a every Vincent Richard has registered 878 0 10 10 1a Fator. 15 10 4 $1.600; claiming; for and cation that the sion, Tlkeh . 108 11 2 three-year-olds and fourth. Alf authorities will si 862 13 7 Carroll. upward; six furlongs) Grenda won four sprints this for courses in the extension deportment Equator . 107 «Tulano, match their S 9.8 MatlneM... 98; 'Honor Man, 99; «Whit« and was second twice. support. Plamlon . 105; Fred Hill was of Columbia University. Although he is 908 9} Khlllick_ Star, «Hadrian, 108; «John S. Reardon International Field, Dominican . 08 1 8 first in two of the not in the it is certain that 06«« 13 13 12 12 Motor. nan), »a.SU ana as. au, Becona; »euer 108; Merle, 109; Ararat. 110; Plus Ultra, dashes. Tho yet college TiUe . 118 4 3 Boxing Commission second sem¬ 11 11 11 9 Babln. 1 Times, 115 (J. Rowan). »4.20. third. Time, 110; High Cost, 113; Banker Brown, 115. yesterd he will matriculate for the J__i Esqulr» .1«! 7 1 12 12 IS lit Bell. Second Ra-.a indefinitely suspended Phil L. I. means that he will be Horeb work-d 8-5 1:14. Pan again, Ptkesvllle, Old Timer. (purse, 11.400; claiming; for Rosenbei Westbury, ester, which hi» way up fast, came through between Aroon and maiden five a Havre de the Brooklyn the in the and Just got Ting-a-Ling broke Tlng-a-Lln« ami Star Court in tha stretch St. Ijnwrfince, Soggartr (fell) two-year-olds; and half fur¬ Grace Entries middleweight, on whom Fa* eligible to play for varsity ground and hadup. well, forced the pace and held on well. star Court saved Prlums also ran. longs).Misa Marie 112; Thalma K... 112; First rnco (for recently conferred the Monty Waterbury Cup as the rule no eteuse. Etwulro ran away a mUe before the start. two-year-olds; claiming; world's midd spring, inasmuch one-year Wylle ran a good race. Second race (for three-year-olds and up¬ Chief Curry. 116; Post Haste, 115; Gordon purse $1,421.08; five end a half weight title after he does not hold for tennis. FOURTH RACE.THE BEN BRUSH ward; claiming: purse, 11,300.12; alx fur¬ Bhaw, 115: Grandest, 115; Bright To-mor¬ Suslann, 94; »Faith W., 95: furlongs)_.« defeated Pi Eastcott versus Shelburne 949 roll«. Post HAMDICAP; for threo year-olds; purse. »1,200. One 108 row, 115: Green Rosle U. 97 Krug at the Velodrome. The b 3:48; off 3.51. Start bad; won easily; place Tim». longs).Fleer, (Dullman), $16.60, »8.70 Spring, 116; tNityaka, 115- .Papillon, 100; »Cork Elm. 105; He True- i title is worl, p., by King Ja me».Turkey Red II. Owner. C Á. 8!<.tiet,am. driving. 1:87 3-5 Winner, and $4.40, won; Whalebone, 110 (Mc- tThe. Clown. 116; Wlda, 115; Pompous. 116; man, 102; Druid Hill, held by of B< Z.Mf* Trainer. A. J. Ooldiborough. Crann). $0.40 end second; Princess d'Qullly, 10S: »Dady Boss but Johnny Wilson, Saturday, September 30, Entries It.d»«. Starter. $4.40. Tiding», 112; Romping Mary, 112. 109; Tassel, 109; Heeltaps, 119. ton, the latter's claim to tho cha a* «9-|l 91S» ____JL Jockey. 113 (J. Rowan), $3.¿0, third. Time, fMonlfort Jones entry. Second race (for is i-«***«* Aqueduct Flannel Bhlrt 10« .>. Tajiliu. 1:14 3-6. Zer.notta. St. three-year-olds and pionship not recognized the lo« Admission. $1.10. Reserved B»""»"JT-Im riRf-T RACE^-Th» Hunters Point; two- <902i .Missionary 118 8« 1 Joseph Brant, Third race (purse, »1,400; claiming; for upward; claiming; purse $1.421.67; commission. The by Spe.vlal tr-un» by Long Island year-olds; five furlongs. 91S« Utile. Cltlef 121 1' B<.tutttnrer 8-5 1-2 14 Quentin, llodanzky, Kunfra, Blackstone, three-yenr-olds nnd upward: one mile and nillo and a sixteenth)-.Robbed one) suspension that .« »JT .i Ii Kator... 4 Plain Stiver and Mr. a Hair 102' Ben W«v«J Brainstorm . 10S 6 8-3 S-5 Zouave, Bill', Springs sixteenth).«¦Fergution, .Hutchison, 102; 9.33 Kullon .105f*i73 .,0S 929' Parke. 10 X also ran. 98; Split Grass »Warlike, 106; Lady «Uli Ratlrrsfa .HOhllS Piult Shay.107 Story Teller . 93 4 IdO: A. N. Akin, 114; «Veila K., 106; Zeus, 107; »Katherine Ran (559) .Southern Cross.. 118 Mcljoughtln Third race (for three-year-old« and up¬ «Lou ford's kin, 108; Nor-' sa Ai novd .losnzs n«»t ix>»» .m .?3 lUibtuion.., Widrig, 107; «Lafoudre, 107; WlokforJ Choice, 108; »Hard Guess, 111; »Doc- Sweep By . 107 ward; claiming; purse, six fur- 109; Corsom tor 1 MO Shamrock .120Í930 Curth .115 911 Conla». $1,300.72; 109; Harlock, 109; Swav. 109: Jim, 111; Gallivant, 11(5; Solid Rock, Ray Jay . 114 » Ponce. longe)--Ira Wilson, 110 (O. Walls), $20.40, Win or quit, 109; Black Thong, in'- Mat¬ 116; Gath, 116. Th« 894 Bro-mfl«_ . 95 $7.Ü0 and BETONS RACE- Qu«<-n»boro Steeple- Bel'. $4.10, won; Jock Scot, 111 inee Idol, 109; Megan, 103; Walnut Hall Third rece (for three-year-olds end rha»e Hamtlcap: $3,500 Rdd«"d; four-year- esi (M«In), $4.60 and $3.70. Salt Foster up¬ *Xai«p*-I^iiBgton try. second; Peter, 104; Embry, 112; »Gem, 101; Rek&b' ward; claiming; purse $1.421.67; one mile old" and upward; about two miles and Flannel Shirt, rated 110 (J. Wallace), $.170, third. Time, 108. end a behind .e paco to th* stretch, cirae wide, tori tho 1:14 3-5. sixteenth)- »Queen of th« Spa, 103; a half. Missionary suffered Interférer.-», nt rioted fast when clear. Little leed and won easily Turnabout, Midnight Stories, Si¬ Fourth race wl»tve .IWb»» *Sy«-dary» .»S3 heill welL Southern Cross !:ad no eacusc. IUy Jay and Broomflax was woU up and Rllbbon, Klrnh, Pletrus, Dr. Johnson and ward Fix up¬ George, 106; »Waukeag, 106; »Bar SS8« OwiadiiT .171Í917» «Karlockar .140 had no banco with the start. Wrecker also ran. furlongs).Humanitarian, 95- 10«; »Silence. 106; Orma Reed. Coy, FIFTÏI ÏUCE- -Claiminc for four-year-olds «ma Fourth race (for three-year-olds and Dorothy Buckner, 98; Lord Allen, 98; Lady a-Feu, U0: Plerre- and 950 eighth. Post 4 off 4 upward: pure». SI.000. One mile and an up¬ Champ, 99; Barracuda, 101; Cho Cho 111; »Ross R., Ill; Dlttlo Ed. 111. THIRH RACE.Three year-olds up¬ 17; tl Start good; won easily; plsoo sturm. ward; claiming; purs»«, $1.300.25; mil« and Granite 102. Fourth roce (for ward; claiming; mil«. b. m. by Nell Cow Kirk a. Qwne We!/. T:-«c!ner Timo. 1:52 3-5. Winner. rsventy yard.*)-- 11« Ware, 104; Blanche Mac 106 three-year-olds end ur>- I i: Still* Bengalese, (O. Walls). Baigneur, 105; ward; claiming handicap; purse % r and Centimeter, 108; $1,742.67; 92« *Th# rerurtan.. .!«*i4 Index, "starte«-. Wt. P.P. St. Vi $10.90, $& $3.80. won; Amaze, 118 Translate! one mile j *** Ktrk!*rtn«ton ...106(932 ~ S S (But- and seventy «36 .Kockport .101ÍSS0 »Wlnncroiin* ...102 (Ml Ul-M-ty Cil 111 _.'r.^kj-v. Open. High. Clos«. Place. Sh. well), $4.40 and $3.60, second; Waukeag. Plucky, 100; yards).CroHslesa, 95: á'v^ MlU*r..... 106 (Stnallwnod), $4.20, third. Fifth race (purse, $5,000 May Blossom, 100; »Trevel- i RACB.Tin Bdcetnsr* Handicap »78 .Tíioroh*«!» IM':, B E*.>or. T-fl Time 14» tonia added; the La¬ yan, 103; Dresden. 105; tSllppery Elm, 10T; (mm FOURTH 89Î . Kcltol, Deckmnte, Bam Handicap; and Mata 98 8 »'tt 3* Merim«-».. í-S Hedron P O three-year-olds and up¬ tlrlsh Kiss, 110. of Jlfi.OOH: thre«-y.'ar-old« upward, 892 Eocd K>rtvrt ;06 1 30 71« 4-1 King and Moody also ran. ward mile and a Tree Stable on« niil'i and a furlong. > E. Fauw.. 9«; James sixteenth).tCherry tSunnyland entry. 1892: Scc^Uíh Cl_»f 110 7 8> Wakoff.... !-3 *i^lnfntli» rnce ,(fo,r tw°-year-old«; purse. F. O'Harft, 98; Pindar Peel' Fifth race (the Havre do 9'M' liuoneo . $1,300. .2; five 88; 'Blanche Grace Handl- »It»» C»pt. Aïooek.112j(RJ41 Luetry Hour ...117 113 3 40 «! pi 6« Sor.di«. 7-3 fuilonga).Carol 11(1 (Bull- Mac, 110; Radio, 102; IRou- cap; for three-year-olds and it» H-m Homme. Sennlnn Park.. ¡2« 92« .Pansy 98 6 1-8 man) $4.10, $2.60 and $Il0. won- Com lcau, 103; IBraedalbane. 107; upward;! .1«**) . H'Ward.. 109 lia Buster, 108' $10,000 added; one mile and ¡in 819' Kedgefield «".'">'919 ilad Hatter.1«26 Woodihrosh . 101 s-r, (Butwell). $2.70 and $2.10 »Lady Madcap. 108; Guy, 109; Best eighth).¦ There*s Bell. Marie 109 «c.nd Pal 110- BlufTer. 96; Saddle, and Boots, 98; $Re-i something about them .Coupled IB tl¡e betting. _5 Blanche, (J. Rowan). Deadlock, 112; tDr. Clark, iu; iRoclc- buhe, ' FIFTH RACE.Three-year-olds and up-! third. Time. 1:01. ^20 minster, 115; 117. 100; ÎThlmble. 102; Irish Klag, lOO; a half Elberty Girl t<,t a fast pace all tlio way and won as Billy Gibson and Chatterton, »M, Gold¬ Polly Ann, 100; ward; .«.IIIiik. six and furlongs. bî-r the pleased. Thombedee wa» Prince Regent also ran. blatt entry. JMontíort tNedna, 104; tBuntlng, like' Malze made up some easily aeeond Jones entry. youl! . ground. Sixth raco jlJesha 120; Blazes, 100. *12<«Wld HeWher....!05IS!-)fi Searrtillsht III. 103 (for three-year-olds and up¬ Breckenrldge entry. tH. P. and t>::* *War Map .¡03n:«S TleiuTey .IOS BIXTfT BACB--Far maiden fülle» two reír» ward: claiming; puree. Whitney Greentre« Stable . 951.'*** old; porse. $1.000. Five $1,»00.72; mile and Sixth race (purse. entry. 18. I.oui» and M. J. Witch« ork . 92 furlong». Post 4:44: y $1,600; allowances' th« 9"9 Jo!ui Jwepli.102« off 4 47. Start good; won easUy ; pl«/-e drlvtng. Tlroo. 1:00. Hyde Park Country Club Sixth race (for Murphy entry, e> laldore *i*loughJ<*dan ...104 Mai:ve»t#. Owner. C. A Stonenam. Trainer. A. J. Winner, br f by O'.ar.'.beJ 1. "l50*80$.)().«¡0, $f?$b?«W$10.10 and $4.70.,£»*won- <Ä)Dr rtí«.^.,. olds: five Purse; two-yosr- three-year-olds and up- .10sj«*2«.100 StS Tikth .100 Oold«t«o-oUKh. and a half* furlongs)_tSea ward; claiming: purse $1,421.66; »Jjc fur¬ «29 FliaiTer Indei Wrack. 105; Watchful of Ml fettf Walt .103- 3'arHrf._Wt._ ')een. High. Close. Sh Gorda Watting' 106; Punta long»).»William Corotoman, 106: Duc 903 M-nor.etto . 114 f'î-_- 108: Banter. de Morny, 1» T«p_n. £-5 ^%¡s^r%S¡sfíSi In 107; tDan E. O'Hulii- 108; »Minute Man, 108; Sundlall 3'.."* ("ontour . 1-5 II, SIXTH RACB.All agee: maidens; «even 114 2» Eh-. 5 Ï-Î y?P' i,07; Momorlam. 107; Lady Gorham. 114; t»Mercury, 115; »Second Thoughts, furlong«. IM M»?«)pa . 114 I 4-5 09; Prince K.. 109; 116; May 8« E Fainr... 3 5-3 2-J 1-5 Skeeilx. 109; Triumph Blo«som, 117; tCaltgula, lie. P3<# MS West Plttslr- 114 Seventh raco Bo McMillan, 115.. tMontfort tE. B. Met.ron end J. F. Schorr Okohoji .n$'9?9M!'fh «Speed.rig] tn Blue and Gold ..114 4> Mountain... SJ 31 10 4 (for three-year-olds" and »{I Jones Seventh race entry. Cigarettes «¡M Summit fiuelph .US Marine'.ll... 10 20 upward; claiming; (for three-year-old« and . mir.e, .112j«7«s .Turbuleot 114 84 Ponce. 4 3 $1,800 73 m?u Heventh race upward; claiming; pur«« T42 Kuddy .10-Í2.10 Philosopher .113 ¡ Violet Blue . of (purse, $1,421.67; one! 93P 114 Co'lin». 7-S ?«V.d /« carter).Knight the Heather $1,000; claiming- mile and a MM Gmiaight.Hi K'Jperoargo .115 .Juicy Fruit 114 30 6 three-year-olds and upward; mile and »,, sixteenth).Grace Foster, 99; »12« Wild Hcatlier....llM735» Lucky «Intoto».. .115 Carroll. tV 7-fi 105; Bmut .Sword, 102; Vlco-Chalrman, 10T; «May Qltarteragt .Coupled In the bettlnj. .«ïhjh)-pe-rgotte,Maid, 105; «Normal. 108; ._06;«Pari. Robert«. 107; »Royal Duels. 107; Double allowance Manooette tiptoed the field all the 108; Raider. 108; Sea «Lady Liman Cross, 110; ,,^,"'v* pounila apprentice way. Contour was best of the «Sims, Is of r Prince, 108; »B _£¦ »Camouflage, 110; Hello Pard ae~-irtf. ila-epp«, lltU» Que.». Invtgorator and Clean o£.""^ neystone, 118. ner, HO; »War Mask, 110; Ettahe, 110. claimed"*11110' *Uow'u,c» ot «ve pound. .Apprentice clalme allowance of uva pound»