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Adee dh de Wedd, BAU MVAY, VOLUBSH 14, Yd). Oh, He Got the Ticket But It Took Some Time. SUFFERING MiKE I! CT SAYS ALL MAIL CROERS ie FOR SINGLE sg SEATS HAVE BREN TURNED DOWN, AY BANE LUCKY TO AND THAT AL. THE FANS “WIroUT - HAVE MY “TICKET ALREAO —E, RESERVED SEATS HAVE GoT “fo cer 7 NOBODY BANE GET Lhe AT Gon THis MORNING | oe Ria arte te Ron LL BELIEVE ME 1M Goin’ To , a} From ME! BUTT IN AT THE Heap CF mar |S AY nee) LINE AN (0 UKE TD See WEY pow! Ri mat aygure Sy OD Get MISS CURTIS WINS |S"SYacainsr vittk nova, Will These Pitching Hands of “Matty” and Marquard Erasmus-De Witt Elevens rm ie. Overcome the Baseball! ene of Athletics’ Leader?; School ol Boy Feature To-Day. GOLF TITLE ON BALTUSROL LINKS Harrington Mechrmack | Mercer Brooklyn Struggles Most Vrenderanat PHILADELPHL sylvania played last pre! game of the 1911 season this aft Defeats Miss Hyde in Final] with vitia Nova as the opponent. From Round To-Day by 5 Up rtunity to make experiments. Be ginning with the Brown game next Sat q ay urday every team the Quakers meet and 3 to Play. will demand the full strength of the Red and Blue, The Quakers tried an Important. ex are on st important his afternoon the schedule. 1 at of the | Hall-De Witt ¢ yene Field, B n affair at Haw in. It iu the second 4 Important experiment this afternoon jot the big inte SHORT HILLS, J., Oct. 14.—Miss] when they gave Marshal his first test ur Clinton boys Ww to get} Margaret Curtis of Boston to-day won] in the back field, There are two rea- Jback at Brooklyn for the Commerce de- Js of Boys’ High last st year both schools ¢ football cham- City and the 1s awaited feat at the h Thursday 1 laiined the schola Ip of the ne of to-day's t the Wome: If Champion: | sons attempting to convert this ship by ating Miss Lilllan Hyde of} Youngster into a back, The first 14 that Bayshore in the final round of the tour-{he has at no time been a pronounced nament on the Battusrot links, by 5 up| success @@ an end. fn fact It ts only ana 8 to the truth to say that he has not come The cards: up to the expect the former New York Curtis— this position University slr footballer, 6475 5 6 4 Bag) that Fisher, her working hard ek with (ers stitute, has sho pabatlgie 4 und will ‘ During the tim strong field to-day, The lads are Jubilant over , Who Was @ tower field last season, ne, Geller, Gre them weigh tg] !nson he disp! 6 6 $82) which character det on the othe: ed much of the form es the work of Jour- Fifty » return of 2 In sere Miss Hyde putte her usual in- wing. ifferent fashion and so was lucky to hold the former National title hol CORNELL FEARED GA Sie curs vat inst pula sant AGAINST PENN. STATE.) hand like as well as she did yesterday against | Si, Miss Campbell, nor was her aproaching of the same grade. Only on driving and THE LINE-UP, distance did the Bostonian fully hold her own. The contest was squared on the third and at the turn Curtis was 2 up; after that Hyde won only one hole, The t contest ended Just where the Curtis. | ip Mathewson'p Been ate bit hand Clinwon # fident of av pount cross the bridge con- and should they win toward the cham- avmians, on the other they did lose their of the season, were Hy eo Captain Byrne, Me- ney and Brush will be the malostays the Huft and Blue warriors in to- Connie’ Mack derwood & Underwood) righted by #aul Thompson + (Copyright by pyrignted vy Thvinpaon > onltions.. Penn, Jectured The hand of Marquard, which shoots across the , pt : nine in {ts tapering, dell Thy flugers, long but strong, | ¢ and when the ball shoots they glve|q luces the astonishing results chat hud justified McGraw‘'s| The N thete two hands les Fate, Will they thwart the cunning of that ma mind of baseball—the brain of Connle Mack? ‘his is the question tie Mari Betont + Clark | Hanson allng ‘Juinper,” answering of which begins this afternoon, usin ie fatten. tho aie A study of the pitching hands of Mathewson and Marquard Is highly tnter-[ jt a swist that pr High-Flushing contest, HACK 4 halt | Although Forthain "Prep" hae only three of fleld and has been waiting for such a day as this to test Its capabilities. The s oh i Pennsylvania State en came down FOURTH RACE from Ro . Where they spent) COoIak ane » night, M., and when they'| rk Campbell match did yeste nd the teresting, for with widely div nt methods they produce y like results. rete n of the celebrated $11,000 lemon ‘oven 8 should be a close game bunker was the final factor. HiL ‘ : Bis To begin with, Matty'’s pitching hand is ibe § them the palms of both Matty and the ig-m osioua veil which | same. favorite though, pee ‘i across with his left. Matty's paw Is ough the fingers| draws a pe Mn 4 indoubtedly bs that | because In ; es that Flushing PRINCETON MET COLGATE ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 1-—For the first! are so long that two of them almost clr ya It for dellvery.| some on je surname beging with M Ninottitt | has played #0 far thls season ninety-st WITH NEW MEN ON TEA |time since 108 Cornell and Pe! pennsylvania! Oddly eno however, t foretin| is no longer than the pinky # hag n MeGraw or MeGill Whatever the Paul's hool eleven M. » clashed in football this afternoon! effect this “freak” has on the wonderful fadeaway ball can only be con-} outcome, t er, the Macs seem to have wil journey. to. Watertown, Conn., to at Percy Field. - ee fs So hee teh ; n chasers of Taft School, THE LINE-UP, It was also the first time this se leagtenar anions LATO re should come home with a victory Princeton, Position, ate. |that the Ithacans have had a plore Me) and ups non-pr i ucked under thelr pelts. The Garden Phun [Kooper ean) [ary fleld to play on, and there was ie 3 fe NIA ENTRIES y team has started out Uke a whirl- son Pee: ” much rejoicing on t eas the big car. Gh ATONIA, Ky.. Oct. 14.~The entrion| Wind and le endeavoring to make ® | Hi) five : re Red team has an unusually fast back cna day are as follows j record this soason, \ Taker Sawyecr. DeWitt FALL RIVER pM i » Oct. For the y of the two tn- ARMY BATTLED RUTGERS prmidaenson ives WITH DEAN IN LINE-UP, crete We " | seca a way the. Colwate teat on ae THE LINE-UP, | Vice-President of the Morris tors ana out, eats Gordy king Four Days a pink Says Miss || eee coe reateall End th hoe Iron Company 1 | wnevn wots Tito il Dryer, After Two Drinks eee eee rise maninne it James Barry. ee CaS uA ayr bath ha come ir With Lohman. iF For Princeton, C. Baker has replaced “hes ran second, but was set ba \ McLean at tackle, He has shown up 4 bee eat et, Wty at Kook well in practice during the last few days ign | A desperate strugste In the stateroom LAUREL PARK FINISHES. Fred Lohman of No. 60 South Eighth Ants, 1) ne iy, i ye aiuie tis eanion cin son Aeohtbald | oe the wall Bt » steamer Common WI . | ‘are. “ENTRIES, ‘aatice! allswance of five pounds claimed, the as he {8 very aggressive: 7 48T POINT, N, ¥., Oct. 14.—The wealth, a wireless 1 ge to Cl c pur : ' t M4) na aera A ken lap is in at left end for “Sam White, yes not anticipate much trouble! Office and the arrest : rd : ' to J A PRACK, LAUREL PARE who has a ba 1 ankle, It, A Hak ' hy Rutgers! a moneure toraey a lichowelght pug ; ‘ ay ‘ AMUSEMENTS. has replaced De Wiit at left halfback, |and, with the exception of a couple o Mie cain pleiner lea a feawaieoel : ae Bites A ees JE ae De Mette bel Spier epee eR EA : 4 eet PPODROME at fullback. a better punter | strongest men. Cook has been asd BAA a Wingfeld), ‘jue, Fiat ear aE | than De Wit xress ably during the week's ‘im- t 8 ot ! third, 7s ‘i | AMUSE) P vay Th Diy Mata.2 Best beata 61. be, and line plunger | play to-day, ‘Hoge, | Morris, vice ¥ yl, Ga Fo ta Jul ea Ad \USEMENTS AROUNL him, | will play ‘left end, |Company of York and r h LEADING Vie \TREa, HES ot COMPLETE iw Ni ned by a no the game to-day and| Md. was aw WEAK WILLIAMS TEAM ao the 4 oy Hace Hee ay: ee 00 | MISS MILLIE BURKE ||| KUBE LTA e well set figure yusers of $47 In NO MATCH FOR HARVARD,| YALE, MINUS REGULARS, |<" and.s fold waren aud chain wortn cts Hira 37 Wore: fratiean weureh for her ninco Tuextay. | RAR eae Tae BUNAWAY | GABY D Sus iy maine! TACKLED VIRGINIA POLY, trader. and they Hed about fue:at iene), Bn 8 10k fon Talinavéenrn JOHN DREW in ASingle Man pt COMEL Y } i . ors heard the sounds of the scuffle and D felnous ani) Kirt @ ’ which em to the FHUDSON i) rh 4.00 Honey. bre. 9.90, “BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS THE LINB-Ui . with bet hy & bib 0 Th ee ae aM enon te hax teas TRAN MOINTV RE inSNOBS SAAINE ) harried 4 few mont ' THE HARRIS 45) fen 500 state "dina ELLIOTT REEL ELON rushed into the room to find Morris hold ing Barry tn @ bear-like grip sage Was sent to 4 Paul, Goldwick, Feath half- ton Squaw, Fair Miss in Paul's i ‘OND RACE. hes been olds and upwar miles. Superstition, 10, out and ou ON. (schuttinger), 4 Will ond; Montgomery, M. 1 to 3 and out, third. thrown into the men|rackte; Read, centre, and Bak lly large sized chunks. !)ack, Perry played tack te nstead of Warren, w! “JEWY" SMITH WINS A FIGHT, much of the past wi BCRAD Pa, Oct, M.—"Jewy" Smith, the English heavyweight, gave, SECOND DAY OF REGISTR egister to-day. Polling plac from 7 A. M, until 10 Nid FOOTBALL RESULTS, n FIRST HALF, Tbs ant Wii At age—Willa ytd VEDMUND BREESE: - any LiUDER Em F | At PF n a t 4 I GLUBL 4 ‘im 1 L aes op the groun If you do not register you cannot votes Only threo sfbrters lofman and Johnny s also were! Att elpinta anova, 0} Penny 1 ANY HANS Ff at the primaries next spring, Mb tain RACB.—Handicap, three-year [assessed &5 caciie ‘At Mbace-Tenn State, 0; Cornell & A GESTEEMAN OF) FRU nr, | PRICES, $1.50, $4, 15¢., 600. & 25¢, ' (OF MAJOR LEAGUES OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ROBERT EDGREN Six — Are Sel a Seadiseds but | 1 | i HE High School footbattiats will I t at it again on the gridiron s the Erasmus | agh struggles and | 1 | \ Ere Chevy Chase Beenie | Ie for foie weit When te ox [| ROSE STAHL Nici. tenter 1|T peoaDWAY, ei a nif , Corapbeil eee DN > and Whelen| mitss.-Bleck’ Br Me uewie | Rome. 1A he © PRMCKERBOCKER Yeo os Ppa ees THE Postini took charge of Barry. ‘The pugillat to 3 ant outs a length; The a 3 Pio dowerivey exsatiet [DONALD BRIANS: 2 The Siren got SI. ie ze CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 4.— Har- pinta | Rae Be sce at attarnpia’ ‘bureelout: bs R Ses Ta oti of Maa aes CRIPERION i... nals AN ahi ‘ vard and Willian dulged in thelr a ave! ‘onn,, | larly and wa the y. St 1, ¢ 4 a ime i A Hing t jt Kirk, wh H SERS- i * Way i he Purple is not come here| PaSeMTita ‘AAtna lobaned A ned Pes loa ton stree , eta 1 4a) W with such a poor team in many, many pesnhie AAbiase FAR OPAREE BS te Aha York QUBS FINED 200 DOLLARS nent atare wht ve morcnees oo T GEORGE BEBAN My THE Mey, werd ws ie a a years, ax the one which represents the| Va ASE rie | FOR SASSING UMPIRE, conn’: : ay ws ae Uttle college In the Berkshires to-day, | yng ann ualnac ae PIMLICO WINNERS. 2 q Be OY 88 ee seen EDGAR SELWY\ in 0 Te thin ph AYHOUSE Therefore the Crimson expects to | inknown quantity, endangered the Koal —— tee ea ies wag i ‘ +29," BOLGHT wNo Pai For have py oY pie Bes Ae, {f the line of Yale more than any team that! FIRST re CHICAGO, & ndiptinel raccoon’ or ilinee AMS aye A i rh] 8 " score does not run up into the twenties + Hee aL a Gal Pinna needa L tection 4 yore ete |] aoe | thare will be things Going behind closed [ee teen Hare this year. Male sent tne sand 8 to |, ¢ a a0 Shee hae THE PINK LADY’ Pah es, [eek BLINN 18 The an agers in the stadium eat x a Har-| several cripples were at the field finw), 8 to 5 8 to hand Nevin stra, ate Libba Y‘;;, MANGATTAN T vard on the other hand has picked up| wore unatle to play. Among them were sonerelfs 4 f Koll wat 1 $8, Me wu actee ihc ast weet "ane | are sun 28 pi Anens he warn Last Performances in.” BY VIC SCHOOLBOY GAMES TO-DAY jlorace Mann vs. Mount Pleasant Academy nt Horace Mane Flushing at Curtie De Witt Clinton at Hawthorne F! y Prep va Montelaly Academy at Montolair Adelphi va Brooklyn Prep at Adele phi Fie! St. Paul's School vs. Taft School at Watertown, Conn, Curtts us Hall ve. star clever ou this year's team ae An old New York be Tints oo Hhcheat teen ah Syracuse Dat ai all 1! Kruger he wee kpowe Se his Steocteia ‘when he played for the Orange an Coach Frank O'Neil of Commerce cmnrtaina 6 the Wayertsion Me tae} Tie eam" wens Crented ux wich Conn What an a. MITCHELL THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY re LD} SIME ai. ete ABN mh PLECTII Sarr ricity b __AMUSEMENTS, _ ai aut egg rae COHAN mo GRAND sgriksh BENGEhE Next Week, RALUH HBRZ in Dr WALLACK’S "3 aii ge roa ARLES 3 bis KEPUBLIC*"§ i HANMERSTEN'S “ aie. Unis Ann aa ii Bern For ‘snd Stweraip' 7 vara OMRNEGIE HALL, Friday Aft, Oct DE PACUMAN Re Agency Ryldwin Pano ECT ad om TY TOWN» a "adm OOS, KINEMACOLOR © oie wieloohin Hall, Opens tOeNGY RY ia American Po ene 1 woken seis Rieronrety BY" IN OLONIAL wer, Wipe é oe it Meivitte Bute LHAMBR le a Ge Wav. 120th St, | Stuart Baroy ‘Jonen gar Atchvon, Bly ae meee visit 10,20 & 30e DARKEST RUSSIA C\ any Ng TUE TIGER LILIBK Amateure Kivers Wednesday, ___j