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    Fqreivell Reception F

    Schiller took over Jurltle, G—I, 6—3,"and DlUlan-bcat Davles, 7—-o, G—1, in tho sixth grade matches. In the first grade, Smollen stroked Mr-j Kano 6ft the courts, G—I. 6—0. nnd Sa^scer had an easy lime with Cunct, 6—2, $—3. Tho other grades will compete, today and the .semi-finals will start early next week.

    . Tadao Suganuma scored his sec-ond victory in as many nights, play-ing' 200 or nU of Leonard Howison, at 200 points straight rail..

    Andrew Ponzi, .the Pennsylvania State professional pocket billiard-, champion, increased his advantage over James Thompson of Greensboro N. C, when in the, third block of a 500-point match he scored 101 points to Thompson's 70 in 18'in-nings. The total of the three blocks finds Ponzi in front 301 to 168.

    .While Ponzi had for tho third suc-cessive time- led Thompson, his op-ponent in the afternoon blocks, he is yet to have such good hick in his matches against Leo Silver, /the crack local player. . Silver, through his victory over Ponztf 100 to 63 Jn tho block played lasc n:g:it, ha s ' a comfortable lead of 91 points over his opponent: Leo was in fine form, and with 200 points more to go it looks very doubtful If tho Pennsyl-vania youngster will bo able to cut down the lead. In order to win the match it Is necessary that Ponzi make 291 balls to Sliver's 200. Sil-ver, in winning last night, com-pleted the match In 11 innings and had a high run of 28. with.a 16 count, being Ponzl's best effort.'

    H. Schmidt Wins Stock Exchange Tennis Finals

    Two Long Island men carried off the honors in the New York. Stock Exchange tennis tournament • finals for the P.obert I). W'rcnn' singles •u-ophy-nn-tho West Sldtj Tennis Club courts. H. Schmidt of Querns" de-feated A. II. -Mourns. Flushing, 6—1, 6—1, 3—6. C—L

    The team of Schmidt and Mcarns, representing the Stock Clearing Cor-poration, defeated H. Golilthorpo and O. E. Vreeland of the bond depart-ment" of the New York Stock Ex-change for the James C Auchlncloss interdepartmental doubles trophy, •7—5;. 8—6.,

    PI NO HOME' A COP. -Ping Bodle, veteran .outfielder, has

    won himself a home m Wichita Falls of the Texas League, where he played this year. In fact, they think so much or the good-natured big fellow that he. has been given a Job on tho police, force tor the. off-sea-son. Ping Is a traffic cop.

    Bushwick Beats t)eWitt Clinton At Soeker, 3-2 The Bushwick socket' team, dis-

    playing a strong offensive punch, de-feated the DeW'itt Clinton sockerites yesterday at Bushwick Field by a score of 3 to 2. Tho game was keenly contested and replete with thrills. At the opening of the game it looked as If Clinton would romp all over the Orange arid Black, scor-ing less than a minute after the game begari, Fried booting the ball be-tween the posts.

    The Orange and Black . tied the score toward the close of'the half, "Toots" Behrman booting the ball through on a pass from Captain Montellero. "Dlnty" Leo, one of the smallest soeker players in Brooklyn, placed two goals on the Bushwick side of ..the score .n tho second half.

    "Dlnty" shared the honor of the Orange and Black victory wl'h Cap-tain Montellero. "Scottie" Murphy, who received his soeker knowledge In Scotland, shot the other goal for the Red and Black. "Scottie," a budding soeker star, was all over the "Meld and excelled for the Manhat-tanltes. Lineup:

    DeWItt Clinton (2) Post. Bushwick (31 \V, Cohrt Goal Abrama

    . Right 'fullback".Oreenberg . . I.eft fu l lback. . .Shoonbory ..KlKht halfback.'. . .Stcllin . .Left halfback. Lo-ven-f'-'l'i . . C . hlfbck. Montellero (cpt . ) . .Outside right .' i-e« ..Inside right . . . .IJchrmnn

    . . ins ide left . . . . . . . . T a r t a r Zlfferbiatt (cpt.) .Outside left .Zlngale Nourlgenian f'enter f u l l b a o k . . : . H ..^y

    Goals—Lee :. Fried. Murphy, Behrman. Referee—Hulniek, Franklin K. Lane: Linesmen—Kass, DeWItt- Clinton: Sako-vltz,- '-Bushwick. Substitutes—Levlno for Shoenberg, Incerto for Zlngale.

    Fator . Malbcu Sande Johnson Colttlettt,/ Richard Jlarvey

    Callahan Thompson US McAte- . .199 Brcunlng. 19S. Kummer . .131 Catrono . .159 Thurber .199

    Hudgins ..1(51, Barnes . .213

    Kel lum . . . 1 0 2 Turner . . . . Stt M'Dermot.t 6'J Ambrose . 9H

    M. Fator 91 F. Stevens . . . U S F.Falrbrother. 75 R. Pierce . . . s -F, Rohblns f.100 C. Robinson. 3S

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    C o b l e h z . . . S i l ver . . .'. . Feder F - • Koslofsky.

    Fried.".'!'.'.' Murphy. .

    Woodmere Girls Win Field

    Hockey Match From Friends Woodniere, L. I., Oct. 15—In a fast

    and well-played contest, the Wood-mere ' Academy girls opened their field hockey season here yesterday by conquering the- Friends Academy girls of L'ocust Valley, 6 to 0. The. victors' forward line displayed su-perb rushing power. Friends Acad-emy played a steady game, but lacked the power to check the home aggregation's onslaughts. The lineup:

    Woodmere (61 Pos. Friends (0) It. Rosenbaum .R. wing . , M . Rushmorc L. Pchutz R. Inside T. Smith F. Frank G. forward . . . i . F . Fuller M. Goldsnilth . T.. Inside . . B . Rushmore J. Herzberg . . . L. wing . . L . Freld C. Wltmark . . . R . h a l f b a c k . . B . Springer T. Jnc'.bs'n, (CaptC.H.B. .A. Lu'pk^n (C'pni

    "|K. Katz • ' " ' -

    Stony Brook Jr. Eleven Defeats Winnivood, 18-0

    (Special to The Faglc.) Lake Grove, L. I., Oct. 15—Tho

    Stony Brook junior eleven handed the Winnwood School combination Its first defeat of the season, by up-setting the locals, IS to 0. After playing on even terms during tho first period, the visitors scored twico in the second. Price, Stony Brook' halfback, was the first to bring the ball over the 'Winnwood goal, and Ardery followed suit just before tho half ended.

    Price got away for another touch-down In the third quarter, after a/ long march had brought the pigskin near the Winnwood posts. This end-ed the scoring. All throe tries for points were blocked. The/Wtnnwood aggregation' fought hard In the final session; but. did not threaten seri-ously. Lineup: Stony Brook (IS) Pos. Winnwood (0)

    Bushwick High Holds Annual Field Events

    L. halfback B. Boggs B. H o f m a n R. fullback ..('.. Mitchell K. Strauss L. fullback . . M. Cowan R. Goldsmith . . G o a l .-. . .K. Arrowsmlth . Goals—Schutz, 2; Frank. 2: Goldsmith

    2. Umpires—Clapp and Wood Koober and Gritting, and Gurkeo.

    Scorer Tlmers-^-Steinhprdt

    CALLS OFF GOLF MATCH.

    The golf match scheduled between Jamaica and New Utrecht High School at Forest Park yesterday, was called off by mutual consent.

    Cr&bb .Left end Rankin Dannernian . . . . L e f t lacklo Merwin Barnett Left guard Heyser F-aser Center : Gay Winchester . - . . ' .R ight guard Roger F r a n Right tackle . . . . D a w s o n Anson Right end . . . .Klngsforrt Ardery . . .Quarterback . . . H o u g h t o n Stahr Lef.t halfback Rolaijd P r l c i R. h a l f b a c k . . .Abrahams Woodruff . , Fal lback . . . . . . . . . W l l l n y Stonv Brook 0 6 8 6—18 Winnwood . . . 0 0 0 ' 0 — 0 '

    Touchdowns—Ardery. ! ; Stahr. 1. Ref-eree—Uorland. Linesman-—Sherman. Tlmo of periods—12 and 10 minutes. Substitutes —Baetz for Merwin.

    Hempstead High Eleven

    Has Saturday,Oct. 24, Open Hempstead High School has Satur-

    day/Oct. 24, open, which it is anxious to fill at home with a Brooklyn or Long Island, scholastic eleven.-" To close the date address Manager A. M. Jones. Hempstead High School, lleriipstead, L. I.

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