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Ow 8 ew Te NO UPSETS IN RESU and Wins Over the West _ Pitsburg Comes Ceined Baek Strong Virginia Team, i sia ld, Pittsburgh czme back strong Sat- urday and defeated the strong West Virginia team. There were no other upsets, Princeton, with Hank Garrity out ft the backfield, revenged itself on Colgate for the defeat in 1919, Harvard Preserved its intersectional record in- violate by disposing of Indiana, appar- ently a team lacking an offensive. Yale, fn spite of the fact that it has not as yet mustered its’ full resources, won as 4t pleased from North Carolina Other winners were Dartmouth over New Hampshire State, West Point over Middlebury and Lebanon Valiey, the Navy over Western Reserve, Penn over Gettysburg by a single touchdown, Cornell over Rochester and Syracuse over Maryland State by big scores. The last cathe as something of a surprise in view of Mary! defeat of Rutgers the previous Saturda ‘The Sanford entry also finished second Yast Saturday, Wrank Glick’s Lehigh outfit winning by a scant touchdown, | while Columbia uncovered a vastly Im- Proved game in defeating Wesleyan for the first time in several years. Two other New York colleges went into} action with indifferent results, Sterens| on A’ ‘TDR losing to Lafayette in the only upset in this year’s foot- ball season, now three weeks } ] ‘ finishing in a scoreless tie with Havers} ford and New York Untyersity losing ‘ to Brown by a pair of touchdowns. Rohinson must have erected a very Wpiausidle sort of defense at Brown, if jit was ablo to stop Winehelmer of N. ¥. U. short of the goal line. Union won its second straight same} by “edging away with hb $ to 7 verdict} over St. Lawrence and seems in a fair) way to havo its fing at the smaller college title. It, however, must step| eng if it is to defeat Amherst in one| gf tho “big little” clashes of the coming ‘ fweek-end. | ‘That will be only one of many im- portant games scheduled for the day,| the headliners being the Princeton- Navy affair at Annapolis: the Harvard- Georgia Tech game at Cambridg Dartmouth and Tennessee at Hanove Qolumbia and N. ¥. U, at South Field Brown and Syracuse at Archbold Stad- jum, and igh and Penn State in the’ latter's stronghold. It looks like ® big day. FORDHAM FOO) BALL TEAM REMAINS UNDEFEATED. ] ‘The Fordham football team, by its @efeat of Catholic University Satur- | day, remains the ‘only undefeated | leven among the New York col | ‘The local eleven showed some work in the last contest and is ex- peoted to have one of its biggest years. Two outstandiig stars of Fordham | this year are Meyers and Woodward oe punting, kicking and all around | ) playing of the former has proved in-| valuable to his team. Moyers plays 5 ihe’ of the halfback positions. Woodward, at end, has broken up ns many a play of the opposing elev He is a fast, shifty player and a gressive. He has a great way of eatching forward passes and seems | to know just where the ball will land. | Only one injury reported in| Saturday's gume, Capt. Fitzpatrick | roke a small bone in his wrist 4 will be out of the game for some ti Coach Weber, however, hopes to Fitzpatrick back in the line-u Fordham’s most important game of | ,, the souson against Lafayette at the | P Polo Grounds, Oct. The Fordham board of strategy will concentrate their efforts on having | treatment, were none of the worse when RESULTS OF THIRD WEEK'S GAMES the eleven in excellent shape for this game. They feel confident the New York boys will make a creditable showing. —— PRINCETON NOW POINTS FOR GAME WITH NAVY. PRINCETON, Oct, 10.— With the Preliminary games against Swarthmore and Colgate safely past, Princeton wiil start work to-day in carnest to pre- pare for Saturday's contest with the strong Navy eleven, The game will be played at Annapolis. In last year’s game played here In Palmer Stadium, the Tiger won by @ acore of 14 to 0, but injuries, a loss of several 1920 regulars by graduation and the fact that the Middies have more of a veteran outfit, coupled with the advantage of playing on home ground, ie expected to prevent any such ramp- ing this fall on the part of the Orange and Black. sondage. LEHIGH COMES THROUGH CONTEST IN GOOD TRIM. BETHLEHEM, Pa., Oct. 10.— With the exception of “Big Bill” Springsteen, centre, and Hoffman, guard, the Le- high University football team came through the game with Rutgers at New Brunswick, N, J., on Saturday after- noon In good trim. When Springsteen | was carried off the field it was feared | that he was seriously hurt. Howey: both he and Hoffman, after receiving the squad departed from home. Lehigh's next big game will be w!th Penn State at the latter place next Sat- urday afternoon Glick probably will start the week's workouts with scrimmage priming for the struggle against the Nittany boys. The excellent. physical condition of the squad is indicated by the fact that only t Were madé tn th TACKLING OF CRIMSON TEAM SHOWS IMPROVEMENT. | CAMBRIDG football eleven indulged in lig tlee to-day but will s orrow to get {n nt prac- ape for the next contest to be played against University | of Georgla Saturday. Waile the game against Indiana did not prove just now} 00d the Crimson team ig the coaches | ‘ and students feel conddent Harvara|™Ment to be held under the auspices) and will be up/Of the Metropoiitan Association A. A. | Mickey ‘Brows wnen the season's U. and “Tex” among the leaders final whistle blow tie outstanding f the wane w the tack! 3 all show The ment oi several times after misplays. few changes may be made in the v ng the week, Hold ain reshmar, eleve: , will probably placed at Crocker and MeComber, end 1 , tackles; Brown ant NAVY STARTS SPECIAL PREPARATIONS FOR TIGERS. unharmed by Saturd: Wester Re: dem: will start prep- arations for the Princeton on Saturday in the Na is regarded as a good even chance to the local eleven So many of Ue @m & on Saturday t aime: to begin th peared for the first. Ui and dodged so well ti ainly start the game o} Barchet ap a Nee ran he who showed fine’ for _at, is believed that th stroke of the worla’s crew, will be a fine! one. NOTHING NEW IN GAME, SAYS OLDTIME PLAYER. wall is the same as it we ack in my day—the boys just hit t nd run speaker, Jim Mutrie, aged an? White-haired, sat watching the Yan- kees buttle for the world champion- ship with the team of which be was ack in the ristoric Bere Sorare there wus any auch th.ng as th American League There were just good players in my time as there are now, only there weren't so many good ones Mutrie continued. “All of tals ta of ‘inside staff’ looks foolish to me baseball strategy has been the sam. ¢ presen! rules were adopted since t ule adap The only comparatively new develop- ment I can see ig the use of the apitbal Mutr d that he was rooting for both tear because they are ‘both fromm New York,” but hy added with a smile, “Of course IT would Kind of like to see the Glan. win.’ Har Vest New Croas-Countey Course. A goodly bunch of harriers came forth yesterday to Van Cortlandt Park to ~ atart their real training for the eom ing crosa-country championships. The old course has been abandoned a mew one laid out, the reasons for such jon being that, the, for 2 cites EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day course has beey leit ow one. ‘The wettir recelved far too ness and the rou the ha to eek tance races on the trac Milofsky Winner in Cross Conniry to The Manhatta Bre held rat ra ay jes that will be str h Inter, one race be 1 q week, The run was he ajune= tlon with the preparation Salvador road run that is to take on Oct This race has beer poned for one weck in order to the athletes the utmogt time in wi a to prepare for i W. Milofeky the Morningside A, ©. fin vowed the way at the fitsr after a ervere str with Thempse: a St, Christopher box, with whom 1 fought trom. the ay mark until the f Riot Enda Game in the “Little World's Sertes.” LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 10.—A riotous demonstration broke up the fourth game of the Loulsville-Baltimore junior world’s series yesterday when 00 spectators, angered at a close decision, swarmed on tho fiéld, pelted the police and umpires with cushions and caused the game to be forfeited to Baltimore by a score of 9 to 0. No one was sr NX at and no arrests were made hough the police used thelr ‘lubs freely. Bait was leading at the time se 9 to 0 New York Soccer Team Rattles a Tie. The New York Footba! the undefeated Pailadeiph: played to if tle at thr Ciub and THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBBHR 10, 108i, ~ BIG COLLEGE FOOTBALL TEAMS ARE PLAYING TRUE TO FORM [THE FUSSY FOURSOME Copyright, 19%1, by the Press Publishing Go. (The New York Bvening World.) “A Golfer Hits One’’| YOU WIT ONS Go On “an! sHoor | WE AW'T PLAYING THE NINGTQANTH YET — You PLAY GOLF with YOUR VOGAL CAVITY "Too On BABY! “Hur reminds ME. OF YOuR BRATSIE , Dot~ 17'S So DIFF'RENT! How «t's DONE, Now DO iT? NOW WHAT DID 2 “TeLL You bos — DID v'SEE How BILL BACON HIT “TuaT ONE? That's How i've Beet pera You “t'd0 T= SEE THAT ‘FoLLow “THROUGH ? SWING AT IT LiKE HE was BEATING A RUG Tu way YOU Dot WON'T LISTEN "TO ME, witt You ? HE DIDNT ULDN'T DRWS A BALL Ne IN A FLUIVER — LooK AT IT — RIGHT UP ON 7H! Green! You ue WEAR SHOES LIKE. Hove 6. Noz THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic | World Readers on Recei First Having Appeared New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening | of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf This ls the Nineteenth of the Series, the Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. against the city. I am otherwise Amateur Pugilists Prepare _ for Next Big Tournament Is a great town, a OUR CHANGING CITY. agreement whose provisions d Hustus P. managerial care of Mead for the next three year the Port of San Franct: the Belmont. acted to forbid children under “Women are the attendance of Pastime Athletic Club Star} Java Likely to Be Hit by Pro- Latest Boxer to Send ibiti and They May Censor the Movies Tov —Man From Chicago Criti- New York Taxi Drivers, but Everything Else Here Is All Right. to be educated, at least in an elementary way, In Java The Mohammedans themselves put forward the proposal {into schools on an equal footing with the boys. The Molfammedans the Brosdray Wee Weo Willle Spencer, | vantamwetgnt of the cast Moore, the Bt, Paul Triskman, | et twetre. rounds, | emoring for @ match witb ome here fue ly on business trips, and on each vies: I find something new. ‘New Yotkers Knew all the theatres here, but now to look them up In a di- real work to- | to admit girls By John Pollock. The latest entry to be received for) will be in & ringside ch boxing tourna- | baitie c measures to protect ve not hitherto been mothers, who } the monster amateu FARTHEST FROM HOME, The “New Yorker for @ Day or Two” who is farthest from home to-day 4s His home town, Tokio, is , there's nothing meet on Thursday nigh: ‘kard on Wednesday and Thursday evenings is that of Benj By Roger Batchelder. ABOUT FISH AND FISHERMEN By Wm. E. Simmons. HIGH WATER Seiuls Hook. Gor, Se BSP a SP iy # ri 4 5. 6 8: * i 47 1 488 103i Falr weather, fresh west to south+ | west winds is the promise for to-day. James Kane, first President of the Midiand Beach Fishing Club, di last week. His widow held tho suxée casting woman's record for many years. A correspondent writes: “If your | readers want to get a good mess 6h flounders and eels let them fish im the creek in front of the Fishing Camp at Bergen Beach Speedy place is the green house shamrocks on the fences. The creek is behind the Bergen Beach Yaohé Club, I got a mess there last week.” Capt. John Klein of Bergen Beach, talking to a party of visitors on Sate of the uncertainties of fishing, sald: “All fish have their enemies and are no doubt quick to see then One day fishing on the Iberia wreck the water was so clear the outlines of the wreck could be seen. We could not get a single sea bass until one man pulled up an angier of about 100 pounds.” The first October meeting of the United Anglers’ League will be held in the auditorium of the Pulitzer Building next Thursday evening at 8.20 o'clock. A good speaker is ex- pected and addresses will be made yy mombers. A picture show will be another featare of the evening’s en- tertainment. Everybody who takes an interest in fishing and conservas tlon {s invited to attend, Fishing has been good at times im Barnegat Bay this season, but the run of weakfish has been fitful. The fish, however, have been larger than and have compensated in size ofnumbers. Fluke have been aboundant than common. For | a while longer there ought to be good k and blue fishing outside the In- let, provided the weather does not. become inclement. ° A strange creature, apparently @ hybrid fish and reptile, was captured. . recently by two Ttallan fishermei on the bank of the Delaware River, near Gloucester, N. J. It had eight flexi- ble arms like those of the octopus, by which it made its way overland. The fishermen dubbed ft “Jersey Devil.” [It showed fight as they approached jand was captured by throwing @& strong net over ft. It manifested con- siderable strength by tearing up “AS OTHERS SEE US.” | about 8,000 mite like your taxi drivers,” a's Serres guest of the ranged by Matanmaker Silvey Bu hit by the Pro- hibition way featherweight class. Rothwell ts con- the best amateur box- | is weight in this district season he won many amateur tourna- ments that were held at the Garden favorite with the sidered one of erwelghts at presen t because of their rates are not eacess! sonal service rendered { of any city In the coun velling experience, y hours tn all A Tony Capon! and Fred j Reese moet for ten rounds. * Tas don’t have to bea “Columbus” to discover Hy Grade CREDIT Terms Tony Lyons. the promising rast asserted to-day, and have spe kinds of taxis. other clubs ng for the contests and a Nat will participate. weight contenders who | match with Caampton Jack ecommended Street and Madison rove to a elub about box one of the ate his career next when he meets Sallor| ‘reedman of Chicago in the star bout {#0 the Olympia Philadelphia's leading boxing club lightweight, will Mohammedans, and when T Wilbane’s crown, driver from vers in front of box Lew Tendler. » producers have | and # situation regult- is all out of drivers seem Corumaus sailed the seas for months betore he discovered America in 1492 Tima Kelly sare that! he match he wil ge Mar s have been e light net eee eee A eee and. hiss masficer, The break which Lynch refused to tho management a 8 contract under , Motoring ‘The open road on an autumn day is enjoyment supreme to the man who wears a Tom Wye Knit Why bundle up in a heavy, bunglesorne motor coat? 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FANS HAVE PUT UP $114,205 A DAY IN WORLD SERIES th Attendance and “Gate,” Fourth game of World's Series at Polo Grounds yesterday, postponed ant from Saturday, (National League), 43 (American League), Average in | 7 2 of J Up and 2 to play atch out at the thi York Yankees {s wecomplished, pa regarded by match player the greatest of first game: Giants, 0; »seore of second geme, » 3; Glants, 0; score of third Yanks, 5 The 4-pocket model $8.50 Knit Vest £5.00 a standing’ follows: the latter with Mitenell’s 3 Total paid attendance yesterday, | aay Total receipts, not including ‘war tax, $118,527, | Total paid attendance for four Total receipts, $456,- the thirty-first 9 |with @ sliced drive, games, 188,022, Entry Blanks Ont ¢ Detroit Mara- fonal League the| Yesterday by winning 8 to2 In the scries tim Gecide the city chamaicoshin ov. Hu cna wii be ‘iadae row from nce—Columbus Day, Wednesday. 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