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STCHESTER-BILTMORE. + low Believed That Glenna Collett gnd Mrs. Gavin Will Finalists in the Present Women’s Championship gif Tournament. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., Sept. 29, a meeting of the Executive Committee here in the National Women's Monship tre 1923 event was awarded to Ekwanok, Manchester, N. H. was stated here that there was some question as to the willingness Ekwanok officials to accept the tournament. In case they do not, go to the Westchester-Biltmore Country Club at Rye, N. ¥. Tho tournament and the P. G. A. champlonships are now the only ot definitely decided on. The open will be played at the Inwood Club, New York, and the amateur at tae Westmoreland Country hicago. ® CLUB MAY LAND BlG EVENT; THE EVENTNG WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, T9297. KWANOK AWARDED, BUT MAY PASS UP WOMEN’ N. Y. U. Eleven Is Badly in Need of Punter; Also Lacks Backfield That Looks Proraisin EERE TTD S CHAMPIONSHIP — Argentine Four Meets All-Ireland To-Day In Friend Eastcott Team Scores Unex- pected and Exciting Victory Over Meadow Brook, H® rilliant victory the ast- ale cott team scored over the Meadow Brook quartet In the second semi-final round match for the Monty Waterbudy Cup will long be remembered by followers of the sport as one of the finest exhibi tlons of teamwork witnessed in these g time, No doruc the parts in a lon superb Individual work of Majo’ Vivian Lockett stands out above ly Polo Match ure of yesterday's game. The vet- eran poloist, who is captain of the Pastcotta, scored three of the goals made by his team and was always a great factor for the Freebooters to contend with. He warded off Mead- ow Brook assaults here and there ‘nd managed always to be right in the thick of the fighting, carrying the ball for @ goal or warding off an attack, The Freebocters started off with « ush, and by the end of the fourth period were leading by a score of six goals to four. The handicap of three 8 to which they had to stake the fastcotts was about to be made up ind the crowd began to look for am- other Meadow Brook victory, Kut the Eastcotts began to play at the top of their speed and with a de. etciins Gant and itrs,| nything wn by his teammates, | te*mination which spelled victory for be Glenna Collett and Mrs ar n own : mmnates that Te. Meadow { Me the tormer having the| THIRD ROUND FOR the excelent way in which the hom. The | Meadow | Brook four | hance to win the champlon-| WOMEN’S GOLF TITLE )- Americans f | , . R cir| UWays with the same result, was largely responsible for thelr wn ts they enn threaten, nage A special game between the Argen- | Vor f oHiiang aed’ we | ; A Toa eae et atcadt HANTYOU where, dart out of scrimmage and up irranged for this afternoon, to begin astcott continued fts scoring Im it g o'clock on Cochran Field. NoJthe seventh period. A shot by Hop- EDWARD FISHER® (amission will be charged. The final} jing and brilliant teamwork by his “BE- SPECTALED" GUARD iateh «for the Monty Waterbury es scored two more goals. The ON. COLUMBIA,, ‘up will be played at International | wonderful defensive playing of Major eld between the Shelbourne House] ;ockett kept the Meadow Brook four and the Kasteott Anglo-Amer- | quartet. from tallying. But Sanford ang to-morrow. managed to score, in spite of his 6 — b> ! Vor Individual work, the playing|handicap, and left Meadow Broak MARY K BRAW f Lockett was the dominating feat-| within five points of a tie. ‘ " v ‘he Providence girl will have a tech with Edith Cummings In) ni-final round to-day, but the girl's game has been s0 she hasn't an even chance to] Miss Faith Cummings, Chicago, do- net the hard hitting and con-|fented Mrs, R. M. Barlow, Merion, 5 Miss Collett oes Ste Ae Gavin should have no erent) ouiitin weitner in defeating Mrs, Jacks sus eeeltvees a ckson is playing well around] Mise Alexa Stirlin Glenna Collett, Providence, de- Mrs, Fred ©, Letts Jr, Chicago, Id Jackson zland, defeated Atlanta, one up. en, but she not getting moomoo Res oe ie witi| CRUIKSHANK SETS ving barrage that Mrs. Gev' NEW GOLF RECORD to turn loose HVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 29.—Bob ise Collett and Mrs i ageleiaeet ea iia Mae ab, Weatfield, N. J., shattered all C. FARBER, one of | ] eee vie aioe 2 Meade course with COACH NEVILLE 1 fine short game, but Miss Col- t ¢ ing round tn the HOPES FOR HIS any | ould be consistently outside the] southern open ip meet. BAcK FIBLO. | woman and the hand i stocky Htt t shot a for the n playing the odd shot r 34 outward trip and came home tn + —— I i ; Mévere ‘one for Mrs. Gavin 2, par the inward nine bel ig a7. Crt h E nh } shank's card inc ce birdies and : a Fordham Eleven hal vat $4842 4 8 4-88 | an +4 2S 6 4—s8—66 VETERAN END-ON: C.C) N.Y. R dd fi G Bialiah anita. anita niet eee | | she has lack« vear J “Abo Mitchell of Lngland also smashed SQvuA0,, eady Tor GAME | Famous Californian Tenni Tan. Russia | hat temperament to as Ev+ al che course r d with a remrakable $1, H. T Star and Thrice National Calfskin, ame as there is to bel three under pa He failed to make Fin Fy ¥ r seabed d A ahahs EG ANG b A CE aa Tete Ny Inches whon ine relled thetan| What Other Metropolitan College Elevens Would Like ere £omorrow Charih Bente Mra. Green ene } Br p ranks of t om haste Hes Salad aa : = v ijtinlnee amp beats } sreen. - | B, and the answer seems to be} [0 the ap onsaitwenty-Ave!| to Have to Make Them Real’ Contenders for the Eastern} 4.45. ¢ tong ariil on signal practice cee iss Collett is on her way to he tf to with ew birals. 8 pereara) i : : tional championship. Hayy Pichi tea) erie okie Championship Honors, this afternoon the Fordham grid war-| Mian Moxy K_ Browne reached the na hitherto absent in the play] seven Rak thenlehot two. mints By Burris dentine e Hors will be ready for the Cant Aaa UE | women’s 1 champion- ’ ag 4 " gles on the tur! of the jeley Club y e h green of 7 i 1 2 e! Moy. -pe et- J e co ition and they are ‘ yesterday on the 18th green of and Abe Mitchel!, with 68 > out premature dope on their| “loya Bates, the 195-pound basket- | men in fine cond y mouniGallte ho held the 5 reenbrier course when Mrs. W. ulled by Joe Kirkwood, Austral- re the firat s as 4] ball Captain, who, though a tackle on} set, Mortarity, the line mentor : : dione toh hag Se A New Quality Standard | vin d ng after| ‘an champion, and Walter Hegen, the evik is of a barb It is almost [Inst year’s eleven, is Tom Thorpo’s| piven the tackles, guards und centre}.4q 1014, pained Ta NEr Re GarEAT Not Governed by Price the most e Kapavae | enone Ue nelgery we John) q superstition with them to eppear| hope as a fast open field runner. Up ren vi Lipo 2 ele dle bedn ol Saaeatl hampionship te Het 2 und) gioomy and funereal about thelr/to now Helge Carlson, an erstwhile|s0me new wrinkles in the art of} Mrs H. Stuart Green, tho Ardsley star, t. Mrs. Gavin owes her victory | chances, partly to allay the omnl-| Stevens star, has been considered N.| “taking their men out. Ho says}in straight sets at 6—1, 6—2, Beta irorient in the’ maa present likelihood of an “overconti-| Y, U.'s best bet in the backfield. But] there will be no excuso for ‘the line the opening of this semf-fine! BeRCeairing when sho laid dens." jinx and partly :o deceive op-} ueither he nor Joseph Washington, | ting up a poor showing engagement to Its close, there Ing a dead stymle on the home Argentina | ponents as to thetr strength. the colored boy, showed nny espe- | ™ bi aie ih i only one nent of the game P aaa barred Southern girl t 1 the fourth I from our own observations of} cit! brilliance in the recent serim- Yesterday afternoon a lung serim= po baw 1 her own with to a halved hole and a continu- of South American football }the practice of the various metropoll- | mage with the army team at Fort Slo- | mage was in the order of the day " he ne I r rival from. thi fle Const, and a ‘ ‘of the match fonship tan squads, the following conditton: | cum, while Bates, his first day out,} steyers ay usual showed up in stellar} yoy : oan re ‘ —One of the first success rules o ’ ppear to b ie ork Uni-| did form in the backfield. ‘Artie’ Bute sfaaversatiity oriaciaa'l business is to reduce overhead aii | City College has a ponderous line which Coach Neville ts striving man- operating costs, maintain quality, the veteran quarterback, led the firs wn In her sill at open ~ versity is starving for a good punter ING DISTANCE FAN ee ee - F rdham is a bit too shaky in fully to imbue with some semblance | team in brilliant style. He also 1k avenues for her utinck at the net sell at less profit, and thus create | line to entirely catisfy Coach] of speed. Outside of the little Cap-| the ball for several large gains | Despite some attempts at lobbing, Mra ADS ADVANCE GUARD jargon; City College {s suffering] tain, Oshing, there is nobody of cer-|sclf. The longest run he mad was never able to offor fornia volume. overweight; Stevens from un-| tain talent in the backfleld. fifty yards for a touchdown, reatstance when the California —Observe these principles In any ht, and Rutgers has no re- . oe eacmete 9 w f t ttack com bly Ma ackficla distin- a rs i Miss Browne exerted-In the ¢on- of the shops of the London Charac- | HERE FOR WORLD SERIES s imene a very Goren Sharaslartia: R. 7. Wilson Thrilled by ee ees de Pate | ter Shoe. ys ° e ° € 5 red th Alfrec iar, Wiis Has, Wit |srmcrctnoriony sumter the Pane Jr, ae a on ere| “SIORE OF Mia Lal. 2imber own cere se Papo ssed Series in Years, Com-j ie rooms tere voster ay, but was ae-] ports of how many touchdowns each 4 ae Hout mia match resulted In a vice] ptes 1,500-Mile Journey) vs. sees purposely” onset Columba Spreadeagling Good Pied | 3 cer saicenty cic st es t. should be r owever, that osen eleven as far as we CaB judges first, and yesterday Muska 1 1 one of the outstanding cc the hi 800,000 Pairs Sold Annually in Only Four Shope 276 W. 125TH ST. At Bth Ave. district has scores of small] see. Ben Roderick, ho of the cool, hotels, while there are hundreds else-} blond head and prominent jaw, ap- By Roger Batchelder. where tn the eity pears a really great football player Cl in New York has}. The World's Series ts of more tn-| He runs like one, with his knees high, i ela alle terest in the hotel lobby to-day than-|in Eddie Mahan style. He can pass. ita ability to house and makelihy weightier bankers’ convention, but|and not only punta alightly better countless thousands of visitors. | no betting was reported and opinion as| than the average, but his drop-kick Buddy Ensor Guides Home-}ionge ana Diamond Dick recorded nf the dav. ‘They pained thelr place In Ny 4 double for the blue and black, Over- e semi-final round by outplaying Mra. bred to Impressive Victory} ‘axe, its only other atarter, ran a : van and Mie, Delores Over Several Crack Juven-| creditable third. The trio are amon ment Mie. Weaver ? 8 the probabli.ties for New Orleans rac- Sarat Bae iles in Babylon Handicap, | ing this winter. Owing to the con ed off five consecutive stantly increasing size of the stable 1480 BROADWAY At Times Square 86 NASSAU ST. At Fulton St. Beseatorroed a0 besieged) by |t0 1h ie elvided: A clerk int) ing: lately) out of mormmage). bis 4 Trainer Alex Gordon will either have| \f stedt Mallory, the | w arta gatherings end|t2e McAlpin reported that several St. | been noteworthy. When we remarker By Vincent Treanor. to do two men’s work next season thre older 9¢ the cup, will map. APOrs sett Louis men, who were {n town on bust-|to Coach O'Neill that Roderick mig HE | Miss Leslie Bancroft in tha semi kers, But], ri . . thrill that never comes|race some of them throughout thr Fioages Shin attanon of pleasure se ness, had declared their opinion of the }not be big enough to attain al winter, Overtak 4 DI ke ° . ea this afternoon. if ever, bas the city been|result of the season in no uncertain | American prominence, the old-tin throughout a lifetime for some feay re Lap haehee ean caked Hrowne will meet the winner to- " yas Ba CNeveriiaitee bey, oi : ome a i : are hi racing tools when prop: fe upog to care for the great num Bere aS a) 88 they planned to foneh replied: witty orapice CH of Lied itself very often for Diacediewul they Hardly auatity ' Abs comprising all three groups. |" pe Commodore will be the head-| is! aa tee coe eC nore eae nnege latter are the} stablemates for such sa Cartoonist.| | 4 2) Mise "Mary will arrive here during the next} quarters of the two leagues, und also| ‘The lack in the N. ¥. U. backfleld thoroughbred enthusiasts' who breed| Keenan, and the many high pri gt ee Bie haar re ars CO va. of the American Baseball Writers’! is without doubt considerably aug-|®Md race thelr own horses. Victory} Purchases of the Saratoga season wl: | , VITATION WOMEN'S ) Tite wii} come to-attend the Which comprises the| | always is sweet, but it's a good deal] Wil} demand that great BENONBY gtrat | ¥ farahall ts a om e p 5 re . 0) D vhic Wo-year-olds au S € jd’s Series and the Hazen-Sarazen ascball reporters of | the/mental Growers’ Association. Another | sweeter when accompanied by the! nave next scason y dsm Cy y azer country, The large writing room en}room is ready for George Morrts, af realization that th Dro- aS, Vear it i match on the 7th will bring}/the main floor will be turned into] state Boxing Commissioner, who Is at the winner Is @ pr ad UNr Wear it instead of a coat duct of one's own mind and ambition} ppg omcial odds forecaster tried t t R. T. Wilson, master of Kirkleving-| force a false favorite on the folks al | sportsmen. The American}a great newspaper office, with ty rs’ Association will hold its] writers, copypapers, pencils, coming from Amsterdam, N. Y. A number of prominent cotton men, or underacoat. ATom Wye Knit Jacket gives you well- jal convention, which will bring | © BP) facilities, and eve rything who have been in convention at At- ton Stud, experienced the rare thrill] Aqueduct yesterday in the equi: 1 i dressed wurmt handcomfort, Bast 7,000 delegates to the bi, goes with a big newspaper off lantic City, will come to New York] of seeing his home-bred Tall Timber| form of Leghorn. Did they bite—the H and & . Ny of the city. On Monday, the] Giants will hotd forth at the Waldorf, | for the big battle spreadeagle one of the best juvenile] Wid Rot. Leghorn has had some smaii | { It is the famous Tom Wye representatives of 300,000 wom-| While the Yankees are expected to} Hotel clerks point out that many jo best Juvenile! casure of excuso in her last tw _ siltch (hs) taabee weaniie I convene in what is expected] make their headquarters at the Mar-|men from the rural districts, who| "48 assembled during the meeting] races, but tho amateur handicappers|MISS EDERLE TO TRY FOR HSA STRAIT we tid be the largest women’s conferenc? with Col. Huston. never come to New York except at the|!n the rtinning of the time-honored| came armed with numerous little fe-| \. 7, gp pee $ tail aetel r held in the State when delegate © the great majority of the|time of the series, are taking théir| Babylon Handicap. The son of Camp-| ures which showed that Canyon ana| WORLD RECORDS TO-DAY 50 ilored style. im every part of New York vy out-of-town fans will not arrive until] annual holiday at this time. flre—Pixy had been leniently treated| Overtake would finish in front of her : ne The fabric is soft and md the convention of the New| Tuesday, Judge Landis and other] To the Astor will come the follow-| / ie and they did, after Leghorn hac " Pieris, the: Attesn 2-pocket model elastic, yet has the drape of K State Federation of Women's] notables are expected Monday to look]ing: Edwin G, Beal, Bucyrus, O.; | °” @ weights, probably because he| | Tan feotn avana dp 1618 te Tar phenomenon, wil plastic, q bs. , er the ground. The advance guard,| So! Ba ston; J. M. Beck,| had never shown any great inclination] jorn ran her race, too. e r final outdoor appearance | of 4-pocket model $8.50 @ serge. ‘furthest from home" fan to] however, turned up yester South F Y¥.; Leo J. Drum, | for the six-furlong route, but he ran} ‘rhe Oak Ridge Stable, which has pool at B Smooth and well-fittingas has never missed a World’s| enough to attend, are Harry W. Clark |dence; Dr. W. W. 8. Butler Jr., Roa-| Di#hed Just as easy @ task, and gal-| 1 rence ee mn hore a F ch race agalnat Tom Wye Knit Jackets s, and he started several weeks|and Stanley P. Callory of Scranton, |m Va.; Ho J. Band Philadel-| loped past the judges with his cars} ont tive : vot Ba i cee a are made in two styles in in order to be here for the event 0 reached the Martinique at noou.|phia; Clark Howell, Atlanta; Mr. and] pricked and Buddy Ensor looking back | yesterday in t : old B an i ‘ hl a beautiful Scotch heathers. Waldorf already has registered) They are strong Yankee fans. W. S.|Mrs, Edward Rohr, Norfolk, Va.; R.|in the saddle, a son of f The { , m N. Cubben and his son, Nace, ating of Jacksonville, Fla., took |W. Sheegog, Dallas, Tex., and A. L.| Rarely does any one, however am-| fas Bie Abi bad a Nettle the Joseph At men’s wear and sport- Clevelanc no chances on railroad tie-ups, and uman of the Fort Worth Star-| bitious, have the fortune which has} joubtful aay jumps; but. an race ing goods stores, is safe to say that there will] jixewise arrived ly. Telegram, Fort Worth, Tex., A rest- | becon Mr. Wilson's lot this year. | gpecd nA _ Z r recor ,, an available room in any of] Pick Kinsella, chief scout of the|dent of Birdyeye, Ind., also wired] Olambala, the sire who hes been send-|jring hit i 1 t k Look for the Tom Wye label, rg hotels on T 4y night,}Giants, has called it a season and|that he would be on hand. ing all the stable’s representatives to] crossing n v lords for is equally certain that no base-| has come from Springfield, Il., to the : nsylvania has these reser-| the races for the last # years} no aces ani w ave}. : ‘i will be forced to sleop in the| Waldorf. With him was Roger Bres-|yations for the days of the sertes:|now has e distinguished competitor| (sty ceosdend. ie tae dace ~ Robert Reis & Co, because of lack of accomoda-|nahan, former Giant hackstop in] Charles H. Me Electra, Tex.; W.]in his own son, Camptire, who sent ors. | DRIVES 2,085 MIL! Distributors At the time of the Dempsey-]atty's time, who ts now manager of] Eliot Dunwody jr., Macon, Ga.; James] his first crop of juveniles to the races ne - = " New York Cit; ae GH di wan predicted: by| (he Toledo ‘Amasioan ‘Aescciation |Pitarioie fod cacy ebaeo ated tela cae ane eae ce aking is} JN ‘TWENTY-FOUR HOURS y re signs, that there we be N. Y., and Jamee O, Watson, Fair-| them, is regarded by Mr. Vosburgh as k te ¢ wailable rooms. As a result} The first fans at the McAtpin were |mont, W. Va among the best of the season, and pe ' 20 9 world’s nds stayed away from New]M, J, Sawyer and W. A. Prescott of area now comes Tall Timber with his six ee cord Kf enty-four hours The hotel men are anxious|Boston, Allen D. Jones of Newport OTRALL MATCH furlongs in 1.11 4-5, one of the bes! n ng| was em mire America's baseball public] News, Va.; James U. Jackson, Au-| ‘The Gaelic Athletic Assoclation will] races of the meeting, to bring addi Domingo| by » 1 Duff in a card heir plans need not be ¢ ta, Ga; C. Ty, mons, Saginaw, | hold their football championships at Cel-| tional honors to Kirklevington Stud. Ady Yon Haat s oa aa al en if thelr favorite hotel has|Mich., and A, J. Richardson, Ban An-| tle Park on Sunday, Oct, 8—Joseph P. shes . - “gold out’? to their plea for|tonto, McAvoy has announced the team to bat-| If Mutt and Jeff are getting the i 5 ilar i miles twent tions. At the Biltmore tho first request for | tle for the honors. In the finals for the) Boss's atable information these days wisit f 8 record hotel men will co-operate with|reservations was received from John | MUriing title, Antrim end Offaly will bel a winter in sunny California ought ' elk 1 “ the contenders, while he Juntor foot- a7 and plan to direct them to/I’. Rice, Genova, N. Y., and C.J. Ma-| pall contest Almagh will meet Cavan,| to be well within thetr means, The avis, we to his Lee “ : e the horde of smaller hotels in}loy of Rochester; the cep The senior football game between Mayol Zud Fisher shment ts finally irage ete of » These, they way, can take|Preuident end Eecretury of the nd Clare will bring together two of the coming into its own. On five days of overy lth aul: t