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_____THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1018. NUOUS MILITARY GAMES| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wouainsm ~~ | SW FAAS WT HARDEN SOLDIERS FOR WAR SALERNO NARON ZNDERSTN Championship Titles for New Jersey State Honors Will Be Decided To-Day. —-+-—_—__—_. ‘of New Sports Invented by Athletic Instructors Accustom the Men to the Hardship, Pain and Roughing They Meet in Actual Service—Circle Wrestling, as Practised at Camp Grant, Makes Football a Parlor Game in Comparison. By Robert Edgren. Coprriaht, 2918, by The Pree Publishing On. (The New York Brening Work), CAMP GRANT, Ill, Oct. 6. All the championship matches ‘tor the New Jersey State honors will be decided this afternoon at the Orapge Lawn Tennis Club at Mountain gta- tion, N. J. - HE “old army game” was a relic of the Civil War, and is long out of Misa Molla Bjurstedt, the ery fe f date. But every training camp bas a jot of new army games run- champion, and Miss Marion Zinder- 4 ming every day. To a mere civilian these games offer an interesting stein meet In tie final round of ‘the singles, Both won their semi-final round matches in straight sets. | Miss Bjurstedt defeated Mis: Cassell by a score of 6—1, 6—0, in @ thrilling battle marker by long rang’ rallies. Misa Cassell performed phe- nomenal shots from her fore and back hand, and kept the stalwart girl fron Norway on a lively chase for the ball. For furious pace Miss Cassell rose to the pinnacle of her game on the third game of the first set. She won this against the service of her rival. by clever placements, as Miss Bjurstedt attempted to move up into court to re- ceive the reply to service, The third game afforded Misa Bjore ftedt a taste of What she might expect to encounter from the opposite sid@ of the net, She put all thar was in her into the succeeding rallies, going Caster study. After seeing a few of them played I can't help wondering where the “reformers” of a few years ago are now—the gentlemen who simply sat up and bowled their indignation over the roughness of football and boxing. It would amuse me greatly to see a few of these watching the new army games. But perhaps they no longer exist—as advocates of milk- Nke mildness in all sports, ~ War makes a change in people. ‘At Camp Grant I have eeen several thousand soldiers on a wide, level field, scattered about in groups and playing the games invented for their ‘uae by Athletic Instructor Lewis Omer; also games invented by the in- gehlous members of the Commission on Training Camp Activities, It was and faster until ac ad toa rival Lae £ fore her through ten keenly contest ‘afternoon in Central Park. undreds of groups mes. i ike @ summer in tral aah pi Jie wa pias Zinderstetn Gefeated cre, Davia baseball, and er things ese men al Cc, Mills, the ranking player of the i y tenmia, and om iy ts and Orange Club, They fought out ‘re!* en- : Grant were in uniform, and the gameg they played were not tenn: Fa Fasement, at the net to the sore of te 6—3, 6—2. Mrs, Mills usually followed ; Dasedall. But the enjoyment of the gane was there, and mich laughter the ‘bal wail inade of the’ service live in rallies . a Migs Zinderstetn ready and ner at the rapid fire ther nice little pastime for « dull ing ex At this ' Afternoon, Pitty men engage tn it at Bore, of ‘olay fhe. girl wa sure ‘and a time we are twenty-five men no false moves, She pounced on mounted on the shoulders of twenty. forcing Mra. Milla 16) hazard t comrades, are for the openings and the aides, Mra. . buneh; and at @ signal every 4NO MAR'S CANDY FIGHTING 5 TARING PRIGOKERS Mills played gallantly. fhe was out- i mo’ man tries to drag, pull, BY FORCE AND DRAGGING “THEM IN - steadied, however, in one of the fvellest 4 th or puah some other mounted .), hes?) Prot of ia eae eather e Pe - ay dou "1 ” and Misa Cassell had the sausfaction j samp ducal asd toate wane of SSwuet Tin Kaiser’ turning the tables upon Miss Bjurstedt ; of} dust and @ Jot of noise and @ gen- erally lovely time until all of the men are down but two, and thase two fight “lit out eingle-handed until one is thrown, when the last man is de- rious thing I've S “A curious thing noticed about ;} all of our contesta,” ald Capt. Omer, O D t Je F; we that cur men wi tine tarde] Eee MAY At JAMAICA ree the honor of winning, or for a couple of days’ furlough, than they would for foatyinrtivtmional Sac | rom Reversals of Form fight. At first some purses were of- _o fered for tournament fighta, but th fers Quant want the money. They'd! Taplin Rides Three Winners RACING SELECTIONS. Despite Many Drawbacks Russ Gf ee eal acute ee Gridiron Sport to Show Stiles to Meet . ° Proal To-Day Some Signs of Real Life at Shawnee Glen Warner’s Pittsburgh| FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY. | sHawNrr-on-DELAWARE, Pas» Oct, 6.—Although he has been playing Eleven Has Tough Nut to} * wastington and Jetterson va. | the game only a little over three yeura, Nee ly at and Gossip By John Pollock Spanish influenza has not only been ; Indiana (Pa) Normal, at Wasb- | 1 i § recs ‘ t bel: Crack To-D: in All-Star}. ington, P. Edward Stiles of the North Hills Coun- days’ leave. Bo when we want to add in a Row—War Marvel JAMAICA. soe conpe st hem pies Pat st nied pelo Lak Ff a inin setest, Virginia va, Marietta, at | try Club easily won his matches in the winner, Give me the men who} Good Two-Year-Old, tort Pace Fast Master, Polnt | threatens to put an end to the sport, reat Lakes Naval Training) “oiherst vs, Portland Naval Re- [the Shawnee Country Club tourna. pare been Pecseastonats, every time Mecond Rave—tack Mount, te- |for & few weeks at least, in Phila- Station Team. serves at Ambert. a gouch | Ment getting round better than 80 on had amatou © hold mew triguer, Ninety Simplex. a ; both occasions. 0 Ree © more inter- Airgow mn ” ij » n n the morn’ " est in their work than the amateurs, HE racing at Jamaica yester- ce—Roamer, George | next Wednesday night at the Olympia By Alex. Sullivan. ee etloery va; Ransselser ‘Foly, clair, 4 up and 2 to play tn the m | Dut (ore pep inte it, and aeither ex- Gay wes & big. improvement |e iith ouffollister, Masda, | A. A. of that city, called Dan Mor- OTBALL, which has suffered} © Bucknell ve, Adbrignt, at Lewis. | Nhile Inter he beat ischand 4 hen thie War ever: ase ta ig f oH te “epert” Tharedey:) Mige Cost, gan, manager of Levinsky on the long many relapses aince early Inst Lafayette ve, Muhienbders, at |i. Aaa resuit, be in favor of drawing no line be- ing Un Becta yar Smoke, Look- | distance telephone last night and in- month, when several colleges} pif Prowl of Deal th tween amateur and professional. I Pree = formed him that as the city officials started the ball rolling by calling their Carnegie Tech vs, Weetmiaster, | match to-day think a boy who has played profes-|or two exceptions, that was refresh- sional ball should be able to go tol. iste apeeay Me- xy the first - college and play on the college team.” | ‘"® fide ie eee vee the mos|. dtear Woon Vib Where Boxers Are Best. eaten meer Stiles has had the advantage of game among he has been lvarn- had decided to try to check the spread squads out for practice, will display players, and of the disease, he would let him know Signs of real life to-day. to-day whether the contest would be; Originally several games were Great Lokes Naval, i 4 : Hamilton at Cuntea. Second Race se, at Ann Arbor. iiss wave by run by Harwood a Mele Fy bea entry, Now Haven. ate, Gach, | Postponed oF allowed to be held. moneda but aallleary aye pie _ ea no: ve hire jate, ath, juenza scare an countless other because of their At Grant they have what they cail| the first race, as she a! Greenmint. itohmaher rmory 4 4 sidestep. After ee of Alerineas.” ‘Those are un-| done on all public form. In doing so, wgoureh Raco—Crank, Flags, | ¢1'7, beck Ug pista = 7 Avie. things have come up which have fnare ‘Sonisctiire. For the premeat it rogthe frst © the fighting games, One s/ nowever, she upset some well meant lcLean entry gor} booked ‘ knocked the day's card galley-west. Opp 2 % ¢ ‘ = Dy . — burgh and Tommy Robson of Malden, Mam., to of organized sporta went down in nd in the Senate an 4s placed Vener A tick or atone | jiang of those who tried to put Gold-| Spe, Omar Khayyare” SU=™Y | ect in the ar tent of twoive rounds at the ‘The contest that is attracting @|ine ‘crash of the latest order The fe onl boty hie restates yes tween two teams of eight men cach, | vale over, ‘This filly owned by Fred] Blain, Hace—Can Hoy, The Por- |:dab's show on Ture night, tut se tbe Health “great deal of attention Js that between| game with Hoston College at We: BROT ES eaten , so at Saratoga! ‘ef Valerius Department there asked him to kew be dub Pittsburgh, which has been so formi-| lint to-morrow was cancelled = on man comes out from each side.| Burlew, ran one race Seventh Race—Jud, ingfield, | closed for another week, Ivy sareed to do a0, | tinea y face each other over the atick f h would give her @ chance yos-| Queen of the Sea, King The object is to seize the atick and ea | WC! cape back to the line without being| teFday, but she fost all her form #ub= | touched by the other man, ‘The box- | sequently. i the last hope passed away of a game eptune. | He will resume his boxing abows on Tumday eve | Able during the past few seasons, with the Navy eleven lute in No- ning, Oct, 15, with Johnny Dundee and Pranks | and the Great Lakes Naval Training vember. os Cattian Ek ae dea TA: Station tease, The announcement of Columbia Unt- bop to win veraity’s attitude t intercoll ere are best at this sport. A boxer] Making her favorite over Marmite] saya George, he wil aiwaye rin 1g ‘The propo batho between ‘Tet Lewis, the} Coach Glen Warner has had his/athietles, which. wan expected yestere oat eagvers! feinte to got the! seaned all out of line, but @ last/ bandages Everest ran Thursday in a|winerwape chumeion, sod Mary orm, the| toudles this season, as several of his fide Walope nent aeeks bat eer mete we without Gar pia and ute play on the latter showed | race nich looked as if it had been | good local welterweight, hed been called off for| stars bave been lost. His materia! is |deter Fred Dawson, physical trainer of gree “Alertness” quine ts ry wasn't a “dead one.” McAtee| run the night before, He was away |the present by Manager Edwards of the Ovmpis | practically all green and he hasn't sad|the 8. A. T, C, and coach of the foot- the Heainar,“in whieh ire ts, “Swat |ahe waen tite out. with Goldvale| Very badly, but was running over the |, 4 of Philadephia, ‘Tow men were prechealy y baal " eraan tine Lsiteagh than, ball feam, from putting, the battalion in er the start and ran her| ‘oP of the others, to be third when|matched to bettie last Monday evening, but as squads hrougl a stift in the fun- ought to ace circle wrestling pening and’ dee ete hee eeyebaite” out, thus spilling the beans|'t was too late. Looked as if Lyke| wtistactory arrangements could not be made} On the other hand, the boys from|@mentals of the game o: ground at some one's heels. This Pees for those who tried to resurroct Scams exoinade Dy better, but] vawards decided to keep his club closed, the Windy City region are a tough Soisea the strap and runs after the one|Goldvale suddemly, |. 1a gt ee Jobamy Tothantt of Philadelphia, the veteran oO aro it, chasin, Harwood race loo = oti ted who ermoped a ft chante him around eee but. a perusal of thia|,,Nothing could have boon timelier |reiom ef boxing bouts, who offical Theoret thet Daiwonn. Kaa’ the death buckle end of the strap until ‘he| horse's previous form shows that he| nan (he was mask drill in the inflela | capacity ta the Jack Dem The Westerners are handled by Bob |the fn ye f corinal reaches the vacant place where he|has not been so favorably weighted ays was very interesting. in togs the tdi indi- Many a Ono of the talent Mas Tele cin | ot at Marrizon, N. J. several wees ago, ie! Olcott, who won heaps of fame while |’! Son Ge woat Bier hetleve Uhet dbs started. Then the second man drops aa ie x JAMAICA RACES Special Features MONDAY The Liberty Bond if: tie is would n express themselves on the stand the nut to crack, as there are several fa-|University and military authorities would eventually decide to take with that | MOUs College stars in the line-up. treard ‘to sports, but they on - < i i i 2s 55 ! i za fs GEREERERES TRG EEL Ru Belgrade Stakes in a long time in the same kind of | neea or these feeuiee nen through with the boring game and will not ret-!q tackle on Yale elevens, Driscoll, thw |¢!sion will be. i iam cresh o Bescon Ieee: omens perused and} company. Tor ane eet ae me ete ee ere ee aenney, Muiereed tn’! wonderful quarterback of Northweat- cuemaonmeanaaed The Upton Handicai to. the mat” right there with! running here. It's great training for | Guit carried 110 pounds and Harwood | Joe Hyme has Made application for | tion with the ern, will play on the Great Lakos and 3 other High-Claas Contests. manos Ae bappened $0 Samp sate, speed. The alertness is shown in| 120, Conduit won, the weight telling z YY was set |hantling of pe wrestle down without even a hearing because selzing the strap and pursuing before he was too zealous in his efforts to on Harwood in the last part of the the other man can cacape, and aa Jones and Keefe, two former Notre race, Yesterday Conduit and Har- Dame guards, are with the G. L. ag- down. FIRST RACE AT 2.80 P, PECIAL RA TRAINS cbf r leave Penn, Station, $34 Bt get away from the post and win races. ‘the regation, Simpson of Cornell or 7th Ave.. also from Flatbush & every man wants to give a beating for] wood each carried 111 and Barry|); \, usually warm, grega ps ‘ CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—The National Brooklyn. at 0, the beating he ie aimoat mire to re- | shannon was ourwolgited, compare. |sroang whan he eget pee eats | AA af Jem Oly he dedded te wage e|Conzelan of Washington Will ap-| nayebait Commission han decider to.die-| Mh tity] oolve in turn a moment later he loses | tively speaking, Dropping nine! living, He is the sole eu: port of o bid Cough ‘ee Laon Dame tackle, and Smith of Penn State | “Pline members of the champion Bos- Me ete Ciel tam 2 py| Pounds was enough to make Har-|niy mother, tout’ betwen’ Clay Taree, the Indian ight] will be in the line-up. tags of Hiinows|ton Amétican League Club who, after ‘ having one Tan, dant in tree meu eae tad waneunen Mls beggin hearyweigtt and Battling Levineky, providing} and Minton of Indiana will also be|the World's Series, engaged in a trip le, " ounds vy Bout: "4 ‘ 7 unde c ewinging a two-pound eand bag on ae Git waa enough to beat h PM ty Sse Bee eee looms bout with Jack Dempesy in “Philiy’’| on the eleven, under the name of Red Sox, according rope, knee Meh. The men in the| ‘The rest of the races were a with gas masks on. He put down a either decided or pat beck so fae that it wil] Judging by the wealth of veterans /to Ban Johnson, President of the Amer- one hit te out of the mare” Oe 887] the up and up, apparently, gave’ [$6 bet for each of them at'T to bon | mn no trouble in'taldag Glen Warner's | oa" League. Bush. Schang, Strunk and ympic Field figured to win aky , ? Mn i. i Here’s Where Thi and could have gone round the track |/4vely and Vilvely won, ‘oe boston que fe Cirdand el be comet) Charges into Camp. itt te | Yentieation, Johneon sald, but he did not ere ere ey Try to ‘again with the same result, according again w h Stet and Fifth Avenue. ne ai Bean” You. melee boas Peon nal ae League |!ndiente what measures would be taken Aitue| Isiand Navy Yard team. Because ul!|to punish them, to bis trainer, Paul Fox, ERTLE. ARRIVES HERE Marotta A, A, will ‘The third race, In which Banshee sea " ; oe ay Kea \ And stil] another etrele sport that 1| 11, was favorite, was one of those SEEKING BANTAM TITLE, | 'ztret of, Cirvaiend. will tale om Dick opera SF the eee at must bY) Daten have been fixed by the and “Slim’ Caldwell i } prisoner dragged faw seemed to be quite a fayorite| cheap affairs to which there was tbbco AALS Jad Li pg ll oe pedl be tale oo oleae fee gene: Wituh te a War ene National Champlonship Committee of a i with the black troops. About ffty|ittle form. Anything could win @2/ Johnny “Kewpie” Ertle left his farm ss they aw to weigh ta ot 120 poems at 3| trent ruling, Penn is deprived of four|the Amateur Athletic Union for three . 1 ‘against being Fat en, © mide circle and onelevent of that kind without stirring | s¢ Delano, Minn., In charge of bis |(, M, ao te éay of the conten, stare—Roseisky, Light. Miller. and|champlonship cross-country fixtures | EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, & (zt Germans Iittle bigger than a baseten ace |UD scandal : father and mother, after harvesting a ao ct et tenn | WitBIntON— who are ‘ail over the|to be held over the national course a aes naa | \ Americans a mori tht ian ding nero|8fRe crop of whet and potatoca, in| Jimmy Johonten, manager twenty-one-year mit. in Van Cortlandt Park, Saturday, man tn the middia who dodmed cod | es amin was the riding nero) coat of the bantamwoight title He [2% Joe Walling, is now tring to sin op ily! ‘The “Navy Yard team has been|Nov. 9, was aclected as the date for wriggled and ducked to escape being | cqnture ag the ‘day, F IL, | has trained hard for hia comeback, the | 7 the Cincinnalt middleweight. who rosatis | coached py, Dickson, a former assist- | the metropolitan district service title hit. Flying across the circle, the ball|;tousemala and War vel, We | first step in whtah will be a bout with |(ymmes, "we Vas aya only weighed. 241 Benak vocnaes the toa: Into a win, | aces Nov. 16 was named for the na- would be caught and thrown back|never have admired Taplin's style| Frankle Burns, the Jersey City veteran | ounds in that arap aguiaet Dillon's 162, Jota.| ning combination Houle “duel tha eeeicn oh amplcaaite a ss rey, ae She an tn the of riding, [t isn’t sinvoth. ite rou who, by his recent cleancut victory | «on be written to Ryan, claiming that be will pi REI ERA SORES SARIS REP : ew be The Navy was carded to play Le- | contest, over Pete Herman in his native city, | make » champion of him ine year and sls banon Valley to-day, but the latter estaMished himself as the best bantam | be # @ much cloverer boxer than Lewis, sent a telegram to Annapolis can- ,| now campaigning in America. Burns — celling the game, The only game Kddie was there with all the skill) and Ertle have signed to clash in the | 1 was beamed today that the 1 horse a lot to get him home, and some horses won't stand for this treatment, Yesterday, however lasted more than fifteen or twenty seconds before betng hit. Each man in the circle bad his torn. Thin makes the men skilful in throwing F WAR TIME NEED Baye time and money by learn. ing wan of your car ‘school equipment Flush. ig having withdrawn from the annual high school soccer cham- -| scheduled by the Middies are Virginia | pionships & & five gaines only are sched- : of a Johnny Loftus, He rode pa-| opening show of the New Jersey | ut pried Rep Boodin Fy saneauied hy the Midd n inla | plonships, five fare, ached: roan hand grenades and in dodging the Ps © races aini| Sportsman's Club on the Hudson ae em te Demzen- | 1; y cee, a nvander, A vets anid bay i en A eae ot eevetectin. Iie | Boulevard, Weehawken, the largest in, |eom rewote thet i takes in apes | Uri on Nov. 16, | vs Evander, at 0 " i o “ A. M.; Comimere Of course there are a fow simple Because of the “flu” epidemio Union ~ had lttle trouble winning on How pe | College cancelled the battle carded door grena in the Btate of New Jersey | Leviaeky exround bout which te to be nas Commeretal Piel, TOA e- | and ‘only indoor elub adjacent to | Me club, The Natious! A. ©, wanted nt shane pan: t bee old-time games played too—itke leap-|inaid and War Murvel, He just al-| Now York “Should Erte defeat Burne |cents but woen the Olymole ofterel te tae tt| with Wesleyan at Schenectady to. Pee aa he ter Btcevent| a pia Tmo mane land’ garme| frog and tug of war. print the games |iowed himself to be paced to, the) he wil challenge Herman for a Ute |r 10 ver emt, the rromotat of te tout éropeat | day. ant vs, Bushwick, at Crotona Park 25 W.57" ST. at Bi J ey play |etretch and then came on casily. le. iational’s offer and went inery Bd "9 eleven tart iy . Clinto: i . * . battle royel was much 10/ with keep sest and with tireless in- When Ophelia and Balustrade were a LD pod red canen sa West Virginia's will a! the}10.30 A M.; Morris va. Clinton, at 2 atOway terest—the games that are a complete y ft Hebets i] season at Morgantown against Mari-|Crotona Park, 1 P. \ Ciclo 3B rest from the etrict discipline of dent oot 1B, front im the last race, Taplin | BIKE RACE A FEATURE over 14,000, etta, while Washington and Jefferson Tel. Circle 5270 ira with War Marvel.” It was — —s ‘The national doubles champtons, Vin- : —are boxing and competitive sports| very evident that Taplin could have OF CORKMEN’S GAMES, | % © mw stint teat tt wretvecound tons te| Will Demin the oan In & Kam? | cent and William ‘Tilden. 24, Fourdgd 1909 There are ‘Bo. mellyood ales rooms Veins. cine toe nay) ne *|ternGew GSS Piubaron var we ooooes | Mublenderg ts scheduled to, play La- |b divndon er the Park ill counts | ours = 3 between P< tre | Py Al Th belated boon) Bed fun thelr loge ‘ott saad |, Zwising by the demands for tickets, a |‘ Amy a 5 paten “mo Twat me | fayette, and Lehigh will begin ac-|Giub ot Yonkers aguinst Ichiva Kamas car Wey Bot having them between white] And it Is the surest thing in the| chen ‘came on t0 Wi without any |MMrR® attendance ts expected at the an- |aing Occ a2 Iry Lewin matchmaker ef the | UVItiCs Uaainine Callers oii | Crairait tral hteeea teehee sents ertson § Right world that a mollyooddle getting tnto | trouble” without 29 Toual tela day and Frmss Of the Cork: | ctut, armuapd the sew dete over the kus dis seid The Aviators eleven trora Mitonel [an ivitadion danse in ‘the ‘rent | = didn't mention “Over the tep,”| ormp would come out a better man, = Te a ee 1d eee ark Le: | tance selections yesterday by exiting the consent of | Putts Min cola, on the programme, with the r George a7 Se entare George Odom explained to ue in Fr lineluded inthe prograntmne of | Or % taskie Turmer on that dale. Turner wi | FINK AO oothan eleven went to |s0ing to tho fed Cros G the top” se another nice gen- | Two Big Games at Olympte Field. |the paddock yesterday that he bas| field. events arc e five and ten mi ates tee the battle te 8 few Gare, smash with the receipt of an order| 4. Log er en eee To-morrow afternoon at Olymple| to run Everest in heavy bandages on |bicycle race unter the auspices of graduating the two top classes at the | witners last night In the wontinuaties Field, 186th Street and Fifth Avenue, | bis hind legs. The horse goes down | + iY to eters ere Dave been @) academy on Nov. 1. This will leave | of the elimination round of the im the opening game, starting at 1.80 | behind and always finishes, even in|{ °ived t@ date and the contests will st! Yaw cadets at West Point except the o'clock, Ray Keating, who pitched such ~ work ‘wie 50m Repl. Gasons in wie fontball and hurling competitions, Mpc bi 400-04d membera of the plebe class F . b " eaker, George |in wh s composed. of ‘Tipperary, mig, which enter 8 acic ¥ agp Mt his crack Pama Cup said the horse was sold at the recent | Lim Kildare "and "Kilkenny mi ; - rs Layey) the Gi cy hemp lensrith, en defeated A. Pagen . ing Score of 100 1 enty-three innings. ‘The verage of 4 and a} sf Anforted Richure Mont’ 4 I . ‘There are just twenty plebes on the auction sale of the Brighton Stabie, fs P| ra, Sip ion i Army football squad, and this is hie bed gna . SS cial Hardly the svstens of 9 renrenents. ‘Aarau think ea er ony Saher ae Pyle ale pues