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16 - __ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1912. UP-TO-DATE ueanevev| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN WHY THE TIGER WENT HUNGRY NATIONAL COMMASSION aac es TO CONTROL BOXING A national boxing commission, modelled after the Nationa! Commission in bases ball and to have as full control over dhe glove game as the governing base: ball body that sport, ts euge gested by Charles @ Harvey, Secretary of the New York State Athletle Comm mission. The effective work of this |commission, by woich boxing has been aced upon a legitimate and self+ specting basis in this State, has beem recognized all over the world, and It, le belleved to be proof that a national bors ing board 1s feasiole and highly deatre 7 able. caine lection Day Foo wy 4 ‘ In the scholastic football world te Princeton L That While sme Cour Howe ——— election day game between the- High earns jai School of Commerce and Morris High yhool Is the topic of interest to Man ttanites. Clinton and Stuyvesant take a rest, leaving the fleld clear for Commerce and the Rronxtitee, Com | merce h ' Feuten's Confidence Is All Right Some- : SPIRAL PUNTS. HR, BRICKLEY WAS THE OBVECT MANY DELICATE ATTENTIONS. times There Is Such a Thing as New Football Being Spoiled by Old-Style Play. Capt. Wendell’s Sprained Ankle May Keep Harvard Star Out of Yale Game —>— {t was once more dislocated. It is feared in AMBRIDGE, Mase, Nov. eae | ele will not be able to play again though practically ali of the Har-| The coaches are busy devising means vard players came through the/of overcoming the weaknesses that Princeton game in good shape, none of |showed in Saturday's game. The next the varsity men were called out forjbatile for the Orange and Black will | Practice to-day. The next game before; >¢ with New York University, but as e to-mor- ark, MP Nixon of New York University, whe is coaching Morris, is bracing up the weak spots in his team and expects it to play at maximum stresgth against Commerce. In Capt. Cherr the Morris boys have a dependable general. The ga will be called ai ebarp Will be at least a week before the college world stops tatking about Harvard's sensational defeat of Princeton jest Saturday. Princeton had eneaking notion that pesdibly her team might score some- thing ike 9-0 on Harvard. But that Rew foottall might be upset by the old ' the tigerisr, scrappy | Princetan bunch beaten down to @ hope- ; ..| this Is expected to be an easy victory all THE FIRST Princeton ! Werb t Sat 7 lesa defeat was undreamod. aay, id there ls strong provabilty 6f tee cen for the Ya Funes, «uk bide elet dd SAC) FENDLS TON Even in Cambridge the etudene | most of the stare being saved for theltrom next sctusey ne Sune ® week Twat HEWED Get A | Gidn't expect euch a victory. The bet- Yale contest the following Saturd»y. “TOUCHDOWN « | gd at even wom Ragae gory | to 10-8 eKLEy Dror. wricwep GoaLs Pron The principal worry of the coaches 1s| Yale Eleven h 1 favor of of Harvard cage of @ muddy PRINCE TONS 5 YARD UNE. the condition of Capt. Wendell, His * mieeeeancnnlenten-uiiynaiisemneimnueie meen ome — — ‘Bhi B } 1 Peet tndicate any overwhelming ankle was sprained in the Brown game Resumes Practice To-Day. ee ton eacn NEW HAVEN, Conn., 4.—Nov- and in the Princeton battle tt went back !eity or nothing at Yale with the foot- Brickley Greatest Player Ever. eetau mats svn wanes | Wolgast Meets Mandot and in the Frineeton oat rem ane fey oe_nathing At Yale with the fot. y y : make 3 Mo less au cuthor.ty than Kecne Fitzpatrick, trainer a: Princeton, agi til the t ts Yale, |? o B m . day $9 to $10 that Harvard would defeat game again until the team mee r the Brown same here next Saturday re) Mérrow : < ¥ “ He. rad Reve fubd and tm some quarters {t is feared he field has decided to get in|} Pronomnces Charice Erickicy, kero of the Marvard-Princcton game, ‘the a Fare pantt soetténee, 1 den't mon Battl To Ni ht in Ab eat (REGUS bhaE Contest aby delving Into the mysteries of|{ ST4atest player of all time.” Captain Wendell, of the Crimson tcau, “Adrunon SdetS sabes t a worse than coftidence, niu e e = While Wendell te out Bradiee and|the Knights of Columbus. pays the same tribute and Welter Canip, of declares that sf the |! fl woukin’t bet four to one on the Bul- th i ected the) Lingard will alternate at fullback. The line-up will be 4s follows: Quarter-|[ youngster continues at his present gait he will socm rank with the best @arian army to clean up Yale, in this {the eqush that 16. te exp 4 back Tommy Cornbll; left haifback,!| players in the history of the sport. = part of wiles |largoat crowd that hae ever witnessed) Both men are steady rather than|oitday Philbin; right halfback end Mites Coane Zale nee 8 trick) Bout Will Be as tee Important « tent in Orleune. will watch! flashy workmen, and wil! not detract | aotain Bpalaiae: scene. one AMUSEMENTS. one + Neca ioe teal taciga : P these men battle. Wolgast is guaran- much Soon tne etl around excellence of all-round tel ereat ana uals ‘ 3 8 ae nace means | teed $10,000 for his end, while Mandot Is/ the backfeld when working alonesite Of | neachable “Left Flinn, Philbi he Club carr: the title by def bie S$ On paper there was nothing to suzgest New Orleans Has Seen |t0 recelve 20 per cent. of the grows| Brickley aed HI. Hardwick seat ox-DistrictsAtiemey Paves ‘x’ {LOSING SCULLERS GIVE eaperiabap tegen be Mthrathe that the Crimson would nearly treble receipts, Ed. Smith of Chicago will Philbin of New York City. They wii! SHIRTS TO WINNING CREW.|« boat's iengtn. About the same dis- Princeton's score, hold the Tiger safe in Years. referee the bout. Except in the event Princeton Team all join San Salvador Council No. 1 next Rn aN tance separated the Union crew from i after half the game had been played, \of a knockout there will be no decision. i | Wednesda: Yale men think this com-| goutlers from the Metropolitan, Non-| the Nonparells. | { pre Sate aeregeer!, in ttt Unere was Oca Teil Rests at Atlantio City, a sete i tyes ng but the Kaights| jarel) and Union Boat clubs settied the| ‘The race was arranged with the un-| way. t ae \ron | ae wer, aes ap hemnan BY JOHN POLLOCK. x | age a? wh Princeton tram i# #till here Practice, which was suspended on ac- ok ec the aakorry ed thet the bigs d crew | J DAILY Ma’ 4, lao Carrillo, oths. . , ' ver when the - | should rece! or . nom Gidat play with eee thas Pon ilarea ean ‘important | et Wina D Seog ag “atest ae op wool cto Pearnsat thie bee tld Nt yale Wiele, Atte the auaes | es Reual courage and grit and skit fatic battle as the one scheduled | fint"'S5 0% Resi see Meuneerad. 10 Be and the coaches planned a scrimmage Yale game untii to-morro spite the unexpected defeat a of the Crimson eleven everyone crossed the line the scullers of the Union! and Nonpareil clubs gave thelr shirts to the victors. ¥ Ito be fought there to-night. The fight- | [lonhip of the for the varsity after {ts three day ore who will exchange wailops in this! by Lelous and tie date the Washington Meighta Bridge. ‘The trest, The men have been keeping train- oarsmen of the Metropolitan Rowing ls of the losing t, the light- |ing all the time, but the only work has Me See ted ee FP neteng ot | wid the aa fe ite Gtornis | good epirits asain and eagerly awaiting |been long walks, so It's expected that) =—=—=———— —= Se | HARLEM ? - RR i N the firat place Fett ‘wh Wy he lwa:|the reconstruction of the team that ts|they will be out of condition to some SOCK . Ss : I stems LF ption'a punting wan the one | eat eee eee one ot ys | eae ete matabed “ody ty lun cont Litkely. to take place, S\extent when they start to-day. ‘There| _AMU __ AMUSEMENTS. } sock THE "GREAT DIVIDE con Princeton felt doubtful about | "The pattie, which I scheduled to po ae ‘sme of {he Lyre ten-round Pity sei Mite be} With the exception of Dunlap aii of Was @ report about the campus this WALLACKS 5 the game. Felton ts a “left: | ‘ at, the ¢. {morning that Bomelster would be tn at ten rounds, will be for the lghtwelxnt | % footer” ie ennard 2 few years ago. | title and will be decided at a basedmil He hae a trick of slicing the ball, giving | park in that city which will accomodate | Mt @ twisting motion that makes its | close to 10,00 persona. The fact that| | Johnny Kiivane, ¢ course through the air a little erratic | Mandot ts to get a chance at Wolgast ) Tir tune qos the players are in good shape. Dunlap! gsira Mat 7 : n Hn t uld pl: through his shoulder out last spring, ‘TiS0 Gnd tls akfernoon ane reas x , asain this fall_and in Saturday's game proce over his Injured shouts EVERY WOMAN <xitics NOW CENTURY Thong S300 Goliath By Sagans (| The pais of Hives setve a a Laid K and renders it hard to hold when it | for the championship has aroused such Wil resetre, $1,000 "Louie I AGREAT Cir tLe a : Intense interest_amon fa TOR i falls into the opposing player's handa se ek is ba pases aM Od at the Word's, Fale ACcTCR |] Eterm at § er Teele ee aerate RelEht | rng gcore at that time war 6-6 There | Mojtet “ot duck iahduon, bevied Tommy Dison L gf, Karuras city’ and boxed wea with: Tomany hting Irishman, oung™ Refit. on ‘Thurs: hy ‘eflors “to . The game hadn’ be! was an exchange of punts. De Witt Princeton discovered thar Peron tore | icicked, and Gardner ieeled for the utkick DeWitt. Harvard used Felton’s |C@ch and made ft, The tall was ex- Kicking abfilty to.win that game, and |*tly forty-eight yards in front of} tee crite his toc deserves just as much glory as | Princeton's goal, and in the middle of i ms ae ic who Kicked three | the field squarely in front of the posts. | vommodated If be want al Paste This in Your Hat]. You can take it from your “Uncle Billyum”’ that if the bosses and the boys in the ready-made shops were as strong as they shout for ““Ready-Mades” they wouldn’t “hike” to us custom ‘and Every Afternoon excent’ Satara: A'FAIRY-TALE PLAY. FOR CHIE 3,20. \PELTINGE Wet 21%, Fre, ii \||WITHIN THE LAW HEARS’ wx THEATTACK THE GREAT LESSON THAT EVERY MAN LEARNS CAN FIGHT ANY ATTACK IF HELPED BY THE LOVE OF A FINE WOMAN [MADISON the winni score, Without any delay Gardner took the the contest ‘between Johnny and tail “7 G * eq | Dall at placement, and Brickley with pn gre. ind peo fe will make a eer bee oop nave els ares Dude pei ae pure rat OVENS TODAY A¥a Fr Harvard to break off Princeton's style |two short steps kicked It, The ball} joan of shalt F aking npathe pool and Ly iesman ‘“‘who makes his clothes’’ and watc! of play and stop her scoring. tose slowly, shooting along almost as oe ie Im the first quarter the Harvard team, | straight ns a bullet, At the height of|to beck mi umder Coach Haushton’s instruotions, | !t trajectory it was about twenty feet pO fs spent the time studying out Princeton's | from the ground. It shot ,elone at| AUtO Speed Kings in offense. Only three times did the Crim- | nearly that level until !t reached the tatove ana] Races ToxMorrow to post (bi to! Fa 1 Og him bite his tongue while ke tries to dodge your question. Men, I say investigate! Fabric for fabric, lining for lining, and button for button if the HIPPODRO, Os. dkd-ddth. Daily Mate.2) BestBeatepl, Eyv.8, AN SHOW e_Sew Pectacies, : Bi om try to gain ground by plunging {soal, passing about six f R GAK. EN tit. PASSING erat We CBE EEL SPS eae, through the line. Instead Feiton's punts | exactly over the middie of the cross bar. ey ae (SHOW OF tole enesren ADM ISSION + were used to keep the ball safely away | Th!8 was one of the dest Kicks ever) Aduitional speed Garedevils have n- | Visa! entire: Bontutt inthe Flest Atty 4 urns _To-Morrow 3 broudway Waiter Daniros New Lomi Tina tat Path ata aes Le 1 MAKE TO YOUR MEASURE r scoring {t would have won, After that| j.. | he Princeton toam, trying endiesaly to rush | Harawick had his chance, making a menoh trey whe aes © oe $t “back again (unable to equal Felton | touchdown after some rare line ripping, | Sensstional event. i ‘ fm punting), was forced to show the | ‘Neer the end of the game Princeton | cedes car with which Wishart wOn third tricks it Intended to use in scoring. | soo acaperate chances with the for-| Place in the Vanderbilt Cup race this ™ ward poss plays, and Harvard, spread.| season and In 1911 Is among the entri ARVARD learned @ little about! ing out over the field, broke them up will pilot it as well Princeton's forward pass plays! one after another, In fact the bali fell| Mercer "Special," which ran second tn and studied out a defense, Sie! into the hands of the Harvard players|the Vanderbilt Cup race, Wishart’s apatysed the Princeton play and pre- | almost as frequently as into the hands|German cor ls known to be the fastest pared & way to break it up. of the Princetonians, Mercedas ever brought to this country— Im the eecond quarter Princeton usea| The forward peas nay revolutionige| faster even than the car of the same —y ery K\DIke MAE Og) e203, Spon! be ! frem Harvard's goat line, while the [See in a bls mume. Without turther| tered the Election Day meet at che Urs. & Beg. TONIGHT AT 8.25, (Firat ARICH MAN'SSONTY AS" HTT HE FOINT CPV EW FULTON 442: 3.40 aie |] FLAIHUUSE Siu Gal tin, fad eee LIT iLe'W the THE tl her best forward pass combinations, and | football some time, but It will require ,make with w hich Ralph De Pakna won ye ’ HUDSON sete a & they worked #0 weil and so easily that In | MUCH practice to perfect It the t. ‘For 19 Years isn’t equal to ‘Pretty -picture- HELEN WARE + ne BUNDNESSO RI E \twe passes, one to Pendleton, and the = Vee Been Square ready-mades” boosted up to $30, $35 and $40 because of “‘High Rent’—“ Bunches of Expenses” —and a “Rake-off’’ for the cloth- ing manufacturers—call me “Doc Cook No. 2” and ride me other to Waller, the ball was advanced yards and carried over for a touch- Gown, Just here it looked as if Prince- RS = $20 to. 95 Saved * pected score. But HafVard had learned | Wea to expect, and Harvard tisntened ‘On Sil Lined Suits. out of town on a rail. Of course the spectacular hero of the Men, you never saw such ‘(CLEVER CLASS” Over- ame was Brickiey. Queer how ‘stars’ Mill-men have made it possible for us to celebrate coats as I turn out at $15. me swe!l numbers in Kerscys, . Brow briliiant und fade away as our 2lst year at B’way & 9th St. by offering the Meltons and Tartan Plaid-Back Chinchillas. Don't for- Bam White will always be r the Circle. ! MrTATS) Eee 2] | READY I MONEY 4cTH St. THEAIKE 7 Hi,5." om Laieeraie S noli Cast yy & BNth Ste bil ‘OH BELtind % Peetncee etees| greatest clothes values New York has ever scen. get all my ted tal are hend:tallered right in my up-stairs aT nae hae a GBA from Princeton and hed mo shance | pe tgs po Overcoats, $27.50 | Thon” Boe i garment is finished. That's something Ge ZieGre a Sieh Be. eos a | BLEenION Day A » ta ol ve | atin-Lined Overcoats, $27.50 | you don’t get at the “imitation tailors” (take note). OFFICE: Sas Dig, Weal. de Bat. : + a | Ot Wukhoe Rear eect) -Eilk-Lined Cutaway Suits, $30.50 | Open Election Day Until 7 P. M. GLOBE Waeiiy ST iano | (ASCH or aie galling his “anotner Sam W sie. But | Silk-Lined Frock Suits, $32.50 \ Come Up and Get the Returns Rete ns cea wile Fae Meh ; Baer didn's havea ‘chance 0 sins | Silk-Lined Tuxedo Suits, $35.00 From My Bulletin Board. “HAVAN eer aa a ap a recwN eres the Silk-Lined Full Dress Suits, $40.00 421 St. H A a ay, Mme, After working out a iittie way Live, 25-00-T5e 4 $1, Dal Dla pod y “Ask Ab p 7 8 out Me protection, Alar potter fumble carne and et ND ‘ sero nt flees det Ball Unable to push over for a to All Made to Measure. MEN’S A ME ute 1, Matinee Tomorrow fl¢ctlon down, Harvard at least worked i f f ved Merurnm. : 3 ie £3, easy arop kick, “and | ae materials are new and exclusive—the style, sean . Ni oked the goa itting and finish guaranteed to be perfect. Com- FOCTOR’S|£ ' S BURLES > Ys af yg Where Baxer disap | pared with values offered by reputable retailers FF THEATRE! Slt Al Hay 1s 2 ‘Pais week Bric! and custom tailors, there is an actual saving of cow ¥ i Lie Bulli f DUPE as ISTHAY. 2e),"(& MACELAIN, 00 1 00\A before, kicked from $20 to $25 on these suits, You will be con- Din even puinent etd: TAILOR nf Ms oe | the threes goals, He drop kickxa \ xu will ¢: Write for samples, Given as an inducement two from the fifteen-yard ‘line for you to goa little out|| 3 Subway Minutes from 42d St. GF 0. “COHAN'S AT Bi ay & 4d St, ‘V'msh moriow, ater bie own great ine bucking, with way to try me out. Broadway at S9th Si. ASTOR Bway ome Haréwic! a ed t! ‘To-morrow, teary position, and he place kicked one g m ane Open Until 9 P. M. boumustaiuiNis in @ Gistance of forty-eight yar i Giana, of forts-sight ens Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Hovtberas ofthe U.S.A ality pinay Wee et Ey : WAS @, wonder. 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