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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, 1913. OCTOBER 18, RECOLLECIIONS OF |[LAS7 WORLD’S TOUR FC ANDESFIRSTIN. KAMER FAVORITE $7500 °VENT AT | IN GOEF TOURNEY ON PPG ROK MEET) STATENISLAND LNKS EDITED BY ptt hn n NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT DEVELOPING A KICKING TOE! Copyright, 1913, by The © Fieotaaae Players Who Want to Learn Should Always keep at It. Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). (mM GETTING So | CAN KICK THEM THERE GetS\ THE MAvoR PORTIONOE, | GRE — (TS GROWING ! } oo | XO. G BAREHEADED FoR THREE WEEKS! Defeais Large Field of Two- | Championof Richmond County Year-Olds in Two-Mile ( ovent To\ly FEEL Quite Easily Survived in the Morn- Race. ing Round. | Special to The Kvening World Soectal to The Brening World) | 6 LOcusT VALLEY, N. ¥., Oct. Kh RICHMOND COUNTY COUNTRY VICT te The secon! day of the autumn mecting | CLUB, DONGAN HILL. 8. 1, Oct. 18 EXAMINE YouRR of the Piping-ltock Racing Association |—\ugust Kammer was a big favorite KICKING TOE EVERY NIGHT @ SEE HOW (T ( DEVELOPING folk from the coun-| when the seim{-finale started this after- | afternoon to brought out so try MIND BEING KICKED AROUND (F You WRAP YOUR KICKING TOE side here N hoon on the Richmond County Coun- | ine Barden spot of n race course. From | try Club course for the golf champlon-| Freee iar I) a TOWEL AND KAND HER, @ clubhouse on the brow of the hill, of Staten Istand and looking at the back stretch ail the he present title-holder easly aut| BEAN ASYLUM IN A PLATTER CFAFOCD.. way rotnd the rolling lawn, to the! yvived the morning round of mateh | ~ Judges stand, grouse gathered h and) play this morning, when he handily there to talk horse and view t W. W. Vantean, fichmond | ‘ with an enthusiasm tl p. The youthful champion's | It would take ne was a big tt t over his Never ENTER 4 \¢. ui vevtster ‘e yes ph the ad . . event greens in much r form and his CLASSROOM BY PUSHING cy almost Insignificant gathers showing, If continued, will again win OPEN “THE DooR o XN toe exclusive horsey set, the} the Island tithe, Kammer drew ML, GIVE (T A SWILT OU CAN GET Good KICKING TOE PRAATKE Hock meets have grown in pop- | Mearey of the Home Club as his op- At poet vlarity to Nationa importa Ime in the firet race there were 3,00 | t and yet hundreds tunching in the Club House were yet to be seen in ponent in the semi-finals. Tom Convoy, Kiohm County, was another victor in the morning round When he won from Hert Allen of Fox DURING LUNCH HOUR BY SECURING HATS FROM “THE SMALLER STUDENTS AND KICKING THEM ALL OVER. KICK WITH YOUR. KICKING Toe — CT wit TEND TO thelr boxes, Hille, MAKE YoUR TOE TUSK. “HE Qamupus. ‘The duy wasn't all to be desl The Jack Slate the kid golfer, van-] ——...___ a = hid away behind the clouds and) quished J. no oof tie only warmth tobe found was in {County In quick onder HOLY CROSS SCORES th this respect, In putting, however! drews had conched the eteven in deten-| _ AnevedesAnderson Bout Of. heavy wrapa and coats, which most of} Morton lL. Fearey, Richmond County, TOUCHDOWN EARLY they were dec ieay weak, both of them | «for the forward pass. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18—Becauge the folks had the good sense to bring | like Kaminer, was in better form and occasionally taking three or four ae eopment of the Tiger ends|of a troublesome growth in Joe Ase with them. H The card of races were most of the had little trouble beating A. P. Palmer, ox Hills, 4 up and & to play. THE LINE-UP, In spite of the fact that Miss Raven- scroft did not play as well as in ner DEFEATS MISS HOLLINS PLAYS OPEN GAME podied M1 for the plays of the visiting Yeam, for Shea and Lamberton, both of vedo's mouth, is prospective match with Bud Anderson, to bo held in Oak- cross-country variety bringing out some| Playing conditions were far from match with Miss Dodd yesterday, sho whom will try for right end, had tm-| and on Wednesday night, Oct. 2 bed of the best Jumpers seen this year, |ideut when the field started — ite played the 18 holes in 8, which ta the pro during the past week. Gwart at| 0 be called off. Just what will be done The feature, however, was the mile race | eighteen hole journey this morning ral best seore for the full round during the left muard wae another change. W.| .as not been decided, although there {0 for the Piping Rock Subscription for! over the picturesque Rk hmond County L Tirawtey Hide teatini shee ce ELL Ley the! Swart had won the right to start the/® chance that Frankie Burne will Be sola. Warn HRNWRItG ROUFEBTIRG: BAHIS) fee bis Ge Morrisey . 0 j Holling, played an extremely plucky fame in place of Heyniger. greed upon as the substitute, If net nin Ja rare old scramble, | entering the semi-finals. The fintah "| kame, she had a chance right up to Burne it is likely that either Louts Rees again went to a drive by a ne front finishing under haifa length. its Sete OU SUL elie alc Ox Hilla, beat Stenurt Slosson, Loresrien: ean O'eeeCe ee eno terarem.|ment tho importance of the occasion] tn se 664784 6 541] PRINCETON, N, J. Oct. 18.—Despite pe eee! <7 2 seription he f . w venrrolp) awred Riswieed Counc, (08 anda aot pierien aad eefe were the visitors’| will eaatly account for it, Roth players ———>——— the threatening ther, the largeat te suuee a i rs or apr Bala tal ier Hitchcock, Fox Hills, beat F. allan Waal (he cond oe the raterae were nervous, and the gallery, which dete tt arly Weleonies vine Poe crowd of the season filled the west Mau low e mitte of c Vay el ‘ mae \ ‘se betw ft f -]| BR ERD, Minn, Oct. 18.—A delega- . ‘i $1,500 to the wton, Richmond County, by de-|wnistle for the game's opening sound. numbered between four and five hun: delewa-| stand at University Meld to watch Meta #8 TB y at Rox Office, on Godtrey to the third x aia - ed when Holy Cross scored, Being .. Bo o ty good "4 ayor and Chief of Police, left here beset Men and geldings to carry 10 pounda.| atid Division tinal Round it, B. | forced to Kick, SeCabe booted the hide One Rane eer Wiltoun tier een for $i, Paul to meet Joe Bush Athe nt eee ten FA A ae hae cAnyear FANE WARD nA j of the Piping-Rock S.ibsct ty rskhaigetah ie reat Bo Maurle| to Harvard's 40-yard | rieadet spindle recastOn-ltetie twirlor, and excort him to hia ni ad A - Winner of the Piping-Rock ‘ tpt 1g | Posey, Fox up and 1 to play. io pals Ae i ne, imhars reed- tally made weak approaches not much| tive town. A big celebration in Bush'a| tell had shown the Tigers what open th HARRIS | ais, ‘onsolation Ttace to carry three putnds| Jer’ fumbled, Danatey Ne an fault could be found with their gamew| honor i# to be staged Monday night. play can be the week before and An- HUSIC Sak extra, winner of either of the Piping- rack, i pigskin up with Ny Lacde % eal tock subscription trials to carry fiy PENN USES FORWARD PASS one fell swoop and raced across Har- Service Awe ist Boctety. Py idl uve ft artis younds éxtra, winner of the. Pipings vard's goal line for the first touch- Management Wolfe i Rock subscription final or of the third ace at Piping-Rock on Saturday, Oct. uJ, to carry elght pounds additional. About one mile on the flat. Andes, 122, (Lingo) 6 to 1, 2 to 1, 6 to 6, first; Virginia Lass, 119 (Butwell) 12 to 1, 6 to 1, ™% to 1, second; Election Bet, 119 (eHatly) 8 to 1, 3 to 1, 8 to 5, third, Time—1.45. Armament, Nancy, Orme, Alate, Golden Prime, Carnell, Ar- rington, Piping-Hot, Oktibbena, Aurora, Rosa Russel, Walking Fox, Overyonda IL, Soudan, Sandow, Babisa, Deleg ‘Transparency, Bergamot, Cagllostro, Lily Orne, Bome Kid, Knick Knack, Kombay, Rosa, Lokomis also ran. FOURTH RACE—The Brook Cham- plom Steeplechase Trophy Handicap: for three-year-olds and upward. The owner and $1,000 | § ™ jam 8. Leeds, I x Huls, x Hills, beat W. u D. Van and 4 to go; fault IN GAME WITH BROWN THE LINE-UP. Position, Lb FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL- PHIA, Oot. 18,—The University of Penn- sylvania ani Brown played their annual game this afternoon, The Red and Blue warriors, bent on Victory, present- ed their strongest IMneup, which was made up of Minds at fullback and Bolger and Young at right and left halfbacks B, T.| | Brad Hitchcock and Mills being on down made against the Crimson this fall. Rogers kicked goal. Three small penalties and some tine | rushes a few minutes Inter gave Har- vard a life, Mahan being finally shoved | through centre for a count. Capt. | Storer kicked the goal. At the end of the first period Harvard held the ball on Holy Cross's two-yard line, Score,end first period — Harvard, LA YALE SENDS CRIPPLED TEAM AGAINST LEHIGH. THE LINE-U LINE- UP. Yale, dred, must have worried them ovcasi Ing one, and although both xiris have -64546465 3-0)” played better golf during the tourna- (Special to The Evening World), )-[tlon of Brainerd citizens. Including the! Princeton play S)racuse on the grid- to 82, THE We: ae — ARNOLD BENNETTS fob, SHUBERT Pierg ene with GERTRU! ry BL MUSICAL. siya a) ee FIRST RACK=The Piping Rock Onks;| wan playtd ino light drissle, A pen he Slehtsecth Gpie) Diy Here ake drove OUIMET BEATEN BY e May Comet oe (te Cae ae \. tor three-y: J fillies: to the winner) trating wind, coming in from lower \“e into the brook and took two to get out ho match will then go through under , $1,0; one mile and a quarter on the flat.| bay, made heavy sweaters a necessity] Referee WG. ¢ Miss Ravenscroft Outplays and when Miss Ravenscroft ran he Up-State Collegians Are Well ROYT OF BROOKLINE. the original agreement. “t ying Falry, 121 «1 1, 9 to M and| for both gallery and contesta row ee Linesman. H, bisaabecnrt acer to the hole ae gav = rat; Cherokee Ih, MS CNot-) the afternoon semi-finals w 1 orcester, ‘Time~Four 12 minute 5, n 5 up. joth players were warmly ap- ‘ in Det t OOKLINE, Mase, Oct. 18—Poor and out Time Championship Division ¢ barlods, Former New York School plauded on the conclusion of the match Drilled i fensive Tac- work with the iron cost Francis Oulmet, ‘ | Morton iH TSRTAOHA Ct (Sjwcial to The Keenine World) . and Miss Ravenscroft had to do a lot ‘ the open golf Rock Cup) beat A. P. Paimer, Fox Hus, (sup and THE STADIUM, SOLDIERS’ FIELD, girl by 2 Up. of handshaking, tics for Forward Pass, the Teaucaia a tio) Geant chars . amateur |3 to gos August F. Kammer, Fox Hills,|CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 1.—Fatr frragesh Le bbesriabtty eee seas moe: fall tournament to-day. The ‘ageoua riders; thre " over | beat N. Richmond County, | football weather greeted jan it tO wre the: American ttle: In " hunters’ course.—!e 62 (Mr. T.17 up and ; Thomas D, Conroy,}and Holy Cross Waren aay Lepta Tad thea abrdea pd omer ri tis Onli RUE Ge THE LINE-UP Raaiae Weakest dpe Wright), even and 1 to 3, fret; Weber Hilts, beat Arthur Man, Richmond | parvard's big atadl sing ay in| WILMINGTON, Dol. Oct. 18—Miss] Merion Cricket Club and repeated the tion . Royt of Woodland, 2 un and 1 to play. Carter, IM tr GF. ; nty, 2 up and 1 to go; J, Harold | toca « tonerdon ee arse, (Crome | Giadys Ravenscroft of Bromborough, | Performance the following year at Holin- In tho other semifinal match W, P. Ect piosaa: Aaventiney, Fox His, beat Jucod A, danin, {cored & touchdown on Harvard in the] © more Sovem | nee wood, Chicago, Belly of the Hrooklawn Golf Club, Park), # to 1, 2 to 1, third. Gold Plate! nicnmond County, % up and 2 to go. first two minutes of play and kicked a4 © } won the women's Rolf cham-) “ie rained intermittently all through Bridgeport, Conn., dis ta ip _ > ‘ta . posed of A. G. also ray. Time—7.48 , Beaten ht, Championship Division, |80%l score. Fully 15,000 enthuslastal Piqiship of the United Sty here to-] tie match, but the gallery held onto {| Lockwood of Belmont Springs, 3 up and Hereut nd led for fret round when} iirst Round—W. Roy watched the teams in action, Both | 44% defeating Miss Marion Hollins,| the bitter finish of the match, 1 to play. Wer Carter took command, but J44t gus, heat Courtiand combinations were considerably weak-| Westbrook, L. T., 2 up. The card: before: the tus home Herculoi’] mond County, 2 up and 1 to go; ened vy Injuries to {tn stars, Brickly,|, The match was an intensely interest-| Miss Ravenscroft: = wf the winner to receive a cup valued| respectively, From the outset Penn Tale"! MANHATTAN iets {t $500, presented by the Brook, to be] used forward passes which netted them | \anying _SOTHERM om jel@ until the eubsequent runing of the} many yards, Bolger and Young were Perea ELTINGE Aid Mie vac, The cup to become the property conspicuous because of thelr plunging | Cihoe ikea Panning ft twice, not nec-| tctics, ‘The Red and Blue team played | (omun WITHIN (THE La of See eeantvelr, Nae two retiens (ten together and demonstrated {ta | Aimworh With JANR easari! i S| ability nvincing atyle, Waldsnip, 18 (Kermath), 8108 20/0 ee roe CONGACHE Miers a ‘ 1409 (Bi 5 oT NEW bs s i . geo, ARMY LINE WEAKENED. | aU ro, si nav con LyRic Wek 1 Booth), # to 1 3 t0 4 even, third BY ABSENCE OF HUSTON. |renten tnin afternoon piaying with «| pt Swe Money SMart “OrBear, Tiltte D, M. Cambon, Rock Ab- crippled team. Pumpelly and Markle THE LINE-UP. bey, O'Conor, Holty-Totty also ran. Weldship broke second, then took the RESULTS AT LAUREL. FIRST RACE—Selling; three-year- second; Tilford Thomas, 112 (Gentry), ie FF Peterson Bind Horntt Mund! also ran. ‘Tew Point finished third but was dis- Big Spirit, straight $5.20, place $3.70, show $2.90; Monstone, plays 13.70, show $3.00, J. Nol show $7, were out of the line-up in the back feld, Carter playing end in place of Gile, who {# lafd up in the hospital. It was the first game that Lehigh had ever played against Yale and on account of Yales poor early season record a large number of Lehixh rooters accompanied the team to New H nm. The Yate morning and the grounds at the Naval Instead of sticking exclusively to the line hitting tactics which has bi only gaining play ao far thie we ite on, INO. E De WOLF itopren “uss” Chace bniakees fl LEACH CROSS, wuye ‘an ts eres or "ursham a te enetian Cones FEATURE PHOTO.PLars | IS Whee. urana tare GAYETY SS feet Ta Mat ay es 60," = se rem vast 2 Mutiels—Ducuesne, $5.0; place, $2.9; | academy are rathe ft, there was | * 5 te 1, 2 to 1 and even, third, Time, | %™ r soft, wal ° one American 00: te PA aut taints dos Gains, Phew ni ranns | BS%,, Oakland, show, 43 ae SEER BNA OIE AIDE UP position an OPEN ALL WINTE Preis TH RACE—Washingt andi. aC i Advar a e M Sh EEN (Hazacutt oe en renee |g Ramn_ alan iresearn to) MMe) a Inara jotor Show os Raed Lina “LES DAYS Roe Ome added: six furlongs.—Hig 5 us| i strength fe quad | ional renee Last" mile and a furlongs.—Lahore, 112 (Bure eae vii. Monatone, 110 (Loftum, | *vitllable. The Navy put the same G dc al Pal: Lexi A d 46th St finn Saree eee | i Waals 1 tod and ello | | Borel), ; Me . or ie gue os aa feat and ito f, second; GM, Miller, |Tite-h1 Bostane, Colfax, saforus,| vagy” ‘The atyle of. play. Neate October 15th to 25th llamtollpm “LENA Riv es 105 Mightmire), th to 1, 6 to Land sto | My Kitten, Christmas Eve, | Neaent, howeve sey wae auite Pp SOLUMAI thie. “Time; 1.51. AN Gold, Lochtet, Aying Francis and J, W, |Simerent, sowever, the Nevy using num- Cus tre Yat Wis Tartar, Fiamma, Barnegat also ran. |g) mutuele paid: pore Playa EVERY sun Mae, Na red ; six furlongs.—Progreasive, | F' at aa & ni By a i — Ith George Mer Fariane, ete = : ' ee sruseeny sted sts a acal ee : Paine geiets peta eg ae es) Mae sn Lae PLAYHOUSE **\33,h ct tne: hs <0 | MADISON SO. GARDEN a \ ove firat; Sherwood, 115 (Watta), 9 to] peat tit atm Teun Moma, eT nth sauad arly D2. you know your heart? Have you seen your appen- THE FAMILY CUPBOARD “* PANKHURST! 3 4 ond; Joe Knieht, “4 " 0! ‘lashed ite TS . . . rea 80 " eerie Te Cobaaree), 3.101010. Band 0 eee ee ote laa cadetan are| NAVY TEAM RESORTS dix? Perhaps! It’s possible with the modern X-Ray, CONT ETM, SANTIPER ettbt 88 Ne third, Time, 1.16 1-5, Deduction, Ce-| primed . Hobbs, Bene- J h his is d : ld’ by ani : hibi f i “senn ane " li leat ty af cilia and Hane Creek alsoran. diet and Ford started the game behind TO FORWARD PASS. ust how this 18 one 1s to oy an interesting exhibit O Wrares Srraciny BELASCO jy, s1.56 *y ’ JECOND SE—Steeplechase handl-| tie Army ermerweremcemer ha i _RMOOND RAGR-staspleohace andi | Bea OT0d « Soy the noma, THE LINE-UP apparatus used in ;, BOUGHT AND PAll PAID FOR||WARFI ELD” Pe ‘ Yewo miles —Octupus, 166 (Clark), 14 t0 6, | Narw at the ends and give Way early | Naval Academy, Mion El Th A ie 5 Saka LAER mrt ie 2 $d walt, 143 rs Nitto * Lingrain » BB Lauret onal Hoey Grau gr eee a yr a Peal cat TEE ae a lectro- I herapeutics At 8 | pear Mr grrame, | till tite taal feconds Lissle Pit, 8 “iceatine) § 10] RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE, at the | ROYAL. bea Surat | ABDIN' DANSE. 8.30 , To . tingham, B te, Ri 0 W n, ‘Lady Seay Hy ‘Goldstein e ene OMEN” | A ’ Y 3 te, Mee Pe Laman rarinat tucson, te ie ania Electrical Exposition and Motor Show LOEW'S ORPHEUM 31.41, Stes Saeone Wil THIRD RACE-Solling; Baeyents iKederis), first; Inlan, 110 (Andreas), Haron. SE Dann | f . ieee tre te Ama . Y prea eee ar eiarn, tu curiam, 6 0 setone; Osblend. 11 (Borel third, Time] Geeta ia Tan Renae Wot See The New York Edison Company's hospital exhibit dis- rete | | wate ae Ene HOA 3 ven ant 2. to 2, mats Sir Atvonot | Otranto, Lamrl, Jack Kellogg ami Rosa |there haw heen some rain during the playing what Electricity has done in the science of medicine Hc ay a

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