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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1019, a NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT YALE HAS SPRUNG SURPRISES BEFORE HOPPE SHOWS UP VETERAN SLOSSON EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN rT /AKE YER CORNERS, GENTLEMEN!” Then the House of Commons, last resort—Lerd save us—of the firat Gentlemen in Europe, waited fer the regular order of business. been regularly moved and seconded thet Ireland gete a what's coming to her——” Whing, beng, ditt! “Shut up, you traitor!” “Get out, you traichrous rescat! Where do you fit” “Tl croak you—you—I mean you with the eidewipe whiskers th THE SPEAKER—“The gentlemen will be seated.” CHORUS—"Who do you call gentlemen?’ THE SPEAKER—“Piease have order, gentlemen. D’ye know we are thé finest bunch of partiamenterians in the world, and thet the Coun! County Counct! takes afther us? Mr, MoNeill, Orange end Untontet member, odes the House @@ the Speaker. It goce wild, It lends om the left eye of Winston Lord of the Admiralty, ond tt ratese @ hetluva bump on Me piglets lame. , ‘ Vi 1% MR. CHURCHILL—“My heya Wot, ‘e ‘it me!” } ? f 4 Y A THE SPEAKER—“The gentiomen will come to nordert” - MR. M'Netll (still going)—'T'll hit you @ belt on the gob.” , i THE SPEAKER—My word! What a fierce person He swots } > : ae , . : @ dloomin book and now he threatens to resert to come other i és . lof violence. Belt on the gob, wet? Cown't aoe it for a sscond part of « evesua. | The ‘Owee te adjourned.” And as the Speaker of the Great British House of Commons, parliamente—at times—filed elewly out the Speaker 4: white handkerchief out of his left wleeve and sald as he Gabded his Currewes Grows ‘What @ terrific pace we are going? Hel P. 6.—But tf that chap who had slung the “Book of Rules” or bette of tall or whatever it was, on Churchill's optic was q Home Ruler what would they, Gave done with Mm? Or m A If it hed happened in the American Congres, or— é§ If it hed happened in the Fourth Ward Asseciation for the Improvement of the Temper of Stilettos, orn—— But what cocurred the day after? Give tt up—ceally? Princeton-Yale Records |), crc. racry Soa Rie ho cee Shown by Points Scored This Season ilsa' \anasd eu ays toe; @tas Wella ae Ene ee would have—oh, what d’ye think should have Before To-Day’s Big Game||** iss" "M BEGINNING TO THINK that Her 7 Kercuan - = ‘The areat Yare Cantre | [DE WITT---TIGERS’ BEST BET. { Kicking Star of Princeton Has Punted Ball Sixty Yards and Has Shown Wondertul Accuracy in *‘Placing’’ Pigskin. Yi Needed no introduction to De Witt's kicking ability previous to the ‘i tt big clash down at Princeton to-day, It was the jomenal kicking of this youngster that had a direct bearing on bringing the championship away pE wt TT or oe New Haven to Seaneod ee last year, rinceton coaches professed to be a little PRINCETON worrled to-day because De Witt hasn't auite booted up to last year’s form In the games he's played so Ax that only Felton in the Harvard contest was able to outkick De Witt. Whether tt was because he sustained a slight tn- Jury to his knee earlier in the season or because the Orange and Black tine did Not seem as strong thin year as it was last, no one knows. However, what the Up to To-Day's Clash Tigers Piled Up Total of 316 Points in Eight Games, While Elis Made has been sent away to the Death House Only 83, Playing One Game Less. Cen eT ae ota aaee thing th fact, I don't know exactly what partioular line of bane brag 2 was : dr aae ; i 5 4 li sig Princeton's recoré of pointe for the season up to to-fay’s game was over three times greater than Yale's. In eight games the Tigers piled up the un- ‘thal Tiger wizard tacks tn distance he haa usuatly heavy total of 316 points against their apponenta, while the Blue in || through the kindly tatercesston of the shown that he makes up In being able My Wi 2 if seven contests goored for a total of &% points. Princeton teilied in every con- || Hon. Jack Rose, of shiny pate and to “place” the ball. This year Do Witt's Ch ampion illie Hoppe cetvable way. Rushing, long darts around ends, forwara passes and goals inny heart, but I do know that the ta ruthless » I know kicking has been wonderfully accurate. from field were all utilised for scoring purposes. While the Tigers rolled wp [law hae gone ite rudilese way. T lmaw Even with a weak line that has con- 66 ie 93 e their tremendous score thelr opponents retaliated with W points, Rutgers, || fat, oth mi vim ofan tinually allowed opposing forwanis to omes ac. an ves Dartmouth and Harvard crossed the Orange and Black's goal line. Forward ) ‘seif-conte: rae vale or that break chroush, De Witt, previous to to- nepirecy part passes enabled Rutgers ani Dartmouth to record touchdowns, whfle Harvard || tnose pests are the day, has not had a kick blocked on most monumental 2 carried the ball over by rushing. And it mustn't be forgotten that Brickley, | |fakers in all tragic history. Get me? him this eeason, a record that few Slosson Qa Bad Beating the toe wizard, registered three goals from the field againat Princeton. Rose ewore that he hired the gunmen punters can bonat of, This is @ remark Yale up to date was satisfied with smaller scores during the year, out she | |now on t t—aet t-te | STANDING OF PLAYERS able tribute to his great speed in met- protected her goa! better than the Tigers did. In fact, the Bwe was the only || th? Glooming and@ equawking Herman IN THE 18.2 TOURNAMENT. gE 33 | Fit i i i j | 23 i ¢ | Rosenthal. ting off his tong spirals. Coach ‘Tom™ ry i big eleven in the East up to the lash with the Tigers ¢o-day whose goal line [peng er Ge haar stop-wateh on De Witt The Youth Plays With Dash and hae not been crossed. While Yale made only 8 pointe, yet ehe held her Tor ROUNDS IT TOOK, they tell me, te knock 4 i i i in practice this week and found that the time elapsing during the period Brilliancy, While the Veteran when the ball was snapped back by the Player Puts Up One of His opponents down to 6, fleki goal in the Weselyan and Washington Jefferson at the engagement between these two ambiti games. Records of both teams for the season exclusive of to<deg’s game follow: é 8 4 é art of self preservation in the Porty-fourth on last Thereday night. 2 cay “they tel] me” because i didn’t go up to see whi | Hoppe . | knew wae to ip lenge ; toes Mornii “ Dut th etraight ' Very Worst Exhibitions in 18.2 Giine heed A VOICE Tee ‘Boren wae knocked cet in the round. Sutton .... Demarest Yamada ‘Taylor ' Then I took my pen tn hand to write those few pertinent and Balkline Tournament. Flogan came here with « reputation based on the presumption hody he had fought on the Golden Coast went down with one teen ‘nis awful left or right—or perhaps from both—I forget whet BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Boxing news comes wrapped up in queer packages from the OUTH came back, In the billiard . and ke @ boobs in the East T watched young Mr. Hogan te Y business now going on up at the pore eae. Creted suse epee ee the had eo offer in the way ef « polthogua Astor roof the rei@ of age was a dying man’s chance, Loray, lordy, he hadn't a wallop, @ jab, @ heck, @ cross er @ @riva ES short Hved, and when the old fellow « toto es to come a back hard but was too lat couldn't use even bie feet to fit away from danger or the q tried to repeat Willie Hoppe got @ tracted 80] “Coo core Meets Walts To-Nis . aaaie chance to show devotees of the game Uttle amphi-| CP !etwo'e Gymnasiam A. A, to-night Tom, . mix-up eenston, centro and che time tue ball was off || Just why he ts looked upon as the layed "wae alnoot crapty cntlt a] Seam, alate She ithenits EIMUNS | Seater ‘barney fimith of Bagand, “Thre A VOICK—You mean he was punk. on its filght after leaving De Witt's |] greatest player of his day, or any other cae Ae empty un tenround ‘bout, will ‘meet chat ax wo four found DOS ee Keep still you! He was. We all knew ft. But he had knocked out erage foot was only one and two-fifths sec- day, for that matter, Ganisanil aa -_ 2 body in Frisco, eo his boomers said, and his mame was “One Round Hoga” onde That werves to explain why op- Stl smarting under his defeat by the! tiat minute Hopi ‘That combination was enough to secure « hearing here tm the Bast end it oot posing linesmen have been unable to en Yamada, and with a ae bashitg and there was @ grand rush for C4 the boxing business managers working. Hogan secured a date with ‘Welgast his punts. im to go out 1 grav $2,000 In prize} south room. The gang & and Wolgast hit him « Jolt in the slate in the first round that w This rapidity of sending kicks away || money as well as the champlonship,| time to see Morningstar establish a new Free for overs O ULTA [If im watting on an atrantp tn a green and purple aky. De! enema requires a special motion of «he leg. |] Willie drew his sword on George Slusson | rec tournament of 167, licked, wae stf! poste, He sald he was out of condition that might, Get ees 1 Most punters use the free leg swig, }| last night and cut the veteran cueist] One above Slosson's figure of the pre- ”, bringing the toe as high as the head || down tor one of the worst defeats o/| ‘lous night. This run brought Mornini A new, dashing, smashing “Weekly Joke Book”—16 Te the regular excusn star to the front, and what started Ul! wy 4 5 A new manager took hold ef him. “He'll improve,” says thie J ater tho impact of mecting the ball. {| che tournament. starst0) the, Wont Ao wie Auater ice pages of Jests, Funny Pictures, Tricks, Riddles, Ete. Weil ao batten smenegra, Old Nassau's xickers, especially the fa- Atier his brilliant plyaing of the might] ine prettiest fights of the week. Hogan hae been constatently licked ever since. That's hew he has imereved, mous John R. De Witt no relation to}] before, Mr. Slosson, one of the favorites THE SCORES. There tan't @ lick in him. There never was. There shoul: this year’s player, caught De Witt to |] in the betting, appeared Ill at ease in his otis was reason to tout t! buffoon from California whose “One-Rouné” title was use the knee motion Standing ten [| game against Hoppe. ‘The old master Evening. Free for the Little Folks— it , —no one knows how or against whom—but suspect rece ving the pigskin he takes one short }| id not have @ perfect stroke at any | ,topve, (white, balll—o og A Coupon on first page Metropolitan Section good for at estihe Enedae sot lf Saairy ja} sectoonls 6 . {t wee his habe yards bacts of tue ser umage ne brinys his ght up with knee beat. The |} (ime during the coniest. His attempt Folal,, 200, pw wverage, 23 17-21 “Kinderscience,” a 16-page book of Wonder-Pictures, touched {t ever om him, Just as they a local os Lote weg Step forward with his left fo.t, thet ty the resuit of the sudden straightening J} at line nursing—the role in which he is} ““Sicason ot ball) 0,0, 1, Leach Cross took too long with Hogan last Thursday night. He impact tien given tl ae Bibb time necessary for a long swing, De }] usuaily strong—were never quite - 2. 3 the points: averige, 11 14.20: high’ rum, 60, e aailbe kone Unis. ¢ curly sixty yards, His average has || cersful, and the old champ was fre-|%4 bn "etre Tmamas J. Ca! t Witt's lontest punt tix year reached nearly sixty ¥ Guently compelled to. resort to. open| "Momsaitar oj et “4 , ne ‘ i ree— 0 ea a eisure esa abaut cortystwo. vanes 7 r table play, a reckless style that he doe: | ti, iet "gs; 33, 28, 1, 0 iT. e trea kick two years ago against A d bai It was De W om nthe tread sarhe alr tor about twenty yards, |] not relish. Slosson always has been the | Average 10.40, or. 84, 4 A 24-page real Magazine—16 pages in colors, presenting have finished him tn the first round and he coul@. Then Leach! Neked everybody who waa concerned in meking the matoh, with al lue deference to his silk shirt—Young Corbett who eo graciously refereed %. X Sinton. tWhite’ A A VOICE—"Di4 Crose hurt him, str? { Pees hen 2 over the cross-bare as if possessed || most careful player in the business. He | ag, 20, 21, 8 h 1, 2.0, a flood of interesting arti fascinating stories— Not any more than usuall ‘Hogen was up on hie feet r H marveks the dtound and) then. PaVARSR ay usually let the younger men go afte: | 19 25.10, "ign rune, Mlustrated. moO 3 3 i at BE gs In seventeen eco: 0 eT esand the spectacul: shots, while he sits] Referee, Aner 'G Cutler. ee ey quietly by, saws wood and waits for the e OWN on Long lstand they are will |defeat by the allies L | aaa — S00N anes 0, 18. 22,8, 10, 63-0, 23 Free— 7 (4) Sing an ay— D arguing about an alleged election | terday he was formally admitted M h YOUTH GETS BUSY AT! THE|}: a he ’ held on Nov. 6 leat, Here lear. Fim ahingie ehould be the ; d JUMP. ‘ano, ! usic of “Like a Real, Man,” the son; proot: ant to fortune when he We. sh and Wells atc e Thies time, though, Youth got busy at 0," . . Words and mi of “Li R ral be J r. i ome WURRA WURRA: im the Big Lane of the Jump and tie veteran was forced |% i B hit of Montgomery & Stone ai le Janis in About nine months ago I bet a mut For Another 1 GO] is ese eet ns Aa be If] Lady ofthe Stipes a och hase So Year's Day siat8 tnnir Sileked oft run oF ie He 85,8, 2 3, 2, 2, IN THE MAGAZINE: third party was not dreamed of at 7" nae fe is ott ast wit sa for'Bagaus | one of &2 In this remarkable exhibition | 15), % 13 Piel ' The American Girl Who Loved Heroes, Found One and Married tas oe? we T bet « hat our often to me, that in my gentle, \ BY JOUN POLLOCK, wh | Pate! Bel: ish lightwelgt champion. | o¢ biiiiard playing it looked ae if the , Him; aber s (A ne pommnation Tose rs way I am eccused of saying or RbDPIL WELSH, the English aa . | young fellow would hang up a new rec- “My Adventures Posing for Famous Artists”—by s Well-Knowa bas MLN. Y. things that are entirely foreign in their t ampion, and Matt Battling Hurley is another fighter who will bel org for high avera, He played with - Am eett, N. ¥. Lehuweisnt vpton, are soins | But he ge he has varee i i ihat rads nla Young Woman Writer; You say you bet nine months ago that |CORcept from my inteat. For Ww a ee iow cables | weita Te titset teis eect tee Mat ver M. Vi How Young Girls Are Taught Dressmaking in All Its Branches, Roosevelt would get the nomination. |I said a while ago that « Limerick man to fight again. ding to atom for fitteen roumss ot Froviden ce ge Na. champion over M. Vignaux, hy ty 4 Then undoubtedly you bet he would get | coukin't w ® dress or evening sult \ gram received e to-day the men are oe pity ae i Ged Bree ce French player, before he was Fi t if te . at a New York High School; rae lar Repustican nomination, eves | with want ! signed by Manager Bettingon of the ontaahe atoware ter, tar ox vorade st | TNOMYORe aa ver|f UYSE (nul lation Sherlock Holmes Detective Story—Part 2 of “The Singular €x- (isla yee ais mot cay, Thapabiias” (rime proper gece or disnlty, wae! pae ens ‘i don to se ome 5 In open territory he made a number : ‘of Mr. J, Scott Eccles.” Nationa! Sporting Club of Lon Newark, Ny J, . Seuahit periences 9 and you lose. You can't win @ bet on sash in anot rand povtone: | ,Friak Moran, the caryreieht of Pittaburet, et ee eee pa re acity ae ame aKkes Hit Character Study of Maud Malone, America's Foremost “Fight- & quibble where Tam referee You lose eS qoeee au bebe of the lightweight chan D Piney | Whe, bas won four fi jn auoceaaion since be) eecher on the first crack. At line and - ing Suffragette the hat bet also, Pay Assoc! last xecond Week of February. They fo, California, fougix Chartey. Miifier,- the | Bether on the fir : ig) Bem,” tof the ‘of Amagensets, |Nisht he sald he had the kindest re- aaa ete. game cud last. Monday | bromine Vig Yello of Man Prandin, €°tgur | rall nursing his work Was, wonderful. with a large delogation of aoclety peo- Color Sketches of New York and Parisian Types by “Sem, But where can you buy a hat in Ame: |warda for the Limericks and all other ulght, Wels recelving the decision of ll’ waa a’ tat due, the mon indulging iy ious | Strange as it inay. seem, most of Hoppe's! oe ang prominent politicians of Brook: | France's Most Caustic Cartoonist; : gansett? And I'd hate to wear one|benighted counties of Ireland, and real« the battle, As a var ahead In the ninth and tenth inninge Slosson ‘ ashington heatre U 2 > thought that the verdiet was the fen-found bout between Mike | in aes mor! Park by @ score of 1¢ to as, fas , 1 — tion of his county men next Saturda: soaviators to Wells, who they claimed A ee realized ty Bis chances ee Very) the first in tation echoolb Ready Money” James Montgomery's Comedy Told in Story H, Yes, T have said before, |cvening at the Laxinerea wotane 7 least have received @ draw, | Gino annoumeed today thet the advance sale | Slim and that it wou ae for FIM | in tne Hast over 12,00 admirers of both! Form by the Playwright: O rownsvitle ts fast forcing itself} House, on East Fifty-elghth street. Bill Bettingon decided to re-match | ickls haw aleey Reach th ka ot alls Conseduently| teams turned out to witness the tunsle.| Analysis of 5 of the 100 Men Who Have Proposed to a Well- onto the map. Pitkin avenue's|does not quiver when facing » situation This will be their third meeting, ) Oe aD eee which, pee ee not count | The most interesting ey f the game Known Wealthy Widow Within the Last Year; revel of white lights has already aroused | as this, because the Claremen a eens Sake 16 the Somer, law caine MALT Desk en nt off by Capt. Driggs of How the “Biggest Darned Fool in The World,” Dares Anything lye admiration of Broadway, while the|make g00d In Presentation of thelr ale ‘orting “Club om IT) neither of them was able to score, ‘Phi a 0 + Capt, ‘ 5 | Monue: Gaughtens have of our: . : sr Se van toe, Dry after eon it pelther ' Are ny thet Kicked off to jMeenen on the Jatter's EXTRA! SPECIAL: | tones oes oe dipes aty paving | Jimmy Barry we we Bae with for the tt, erween nq | SUE CaM aintiement for at ra “The Man With the Green | “New York Accused" — The ee Viaiant save. & live wire woe Bae wae aiding Nie ane Wan or Martin toh Ww to. be! Ween, ato nd s the yors Te s ” S "i > . C} h poom the tu ie ad Suit wckimma te game Ment ieatymeigie of wine | te Leo hl la trg rh ibery he Adelphi Eye-Shade"’-—-A Story of the | Story of How Her Commercial heiped twateriaily to boom the axtraor. ‘giage SMIAg Rink aoe Chat ot eaee Mise chi ou Dec Mi nrg ore fab seMetieth | tei eiiiceds waih'p auntie al of Wray, Financial Underworld, in fl Supremacy ts Mennse rato Miierinan Aleck Drescher, who pusved |fisher, and P. J, Walsh, who came out ean a ten ogeth 4 hoe 1 voa flying the y Dean Jos. French Johnson mp! Se nm here to raise the tone of us all, and Poe a | Rherarau, cmentaaetner 42 f (ented Pes | HOPPE SPOILS A BEAUTIFUL] Sue sires Moran tad traveled ne, METROPOLITAN in the TOT Oe ne Wataeata waite goin J, Benton, and serene SRST ‘ave, i i Bete of sersey Cid" wil’ meet doe Mooney "et RUN, Wards. Had deenan secured another SECTION EDITORIAL SECTION. ta hoped to treble in wizy ane [Luke O'Connell and John Clune ema the weet. aide, Toward the finish Hoppe spoiled a] step advantage it is likely the score be : } shortly as well ae furniaing|Jim Reldy and Jim Burke and Pag gymaasium, 19 canister comniunnamsl beautiful run that would have put him| would have been tied. » bathing outfit to each oftizen, | West and “Doc” Quinn—well, think of foe oe of Se out by attempting a masse of more than| Both players were loudly applauded Eddie Wallac: the B yn vt with the balls on the end rail.| for their great work, especially Wray among bantams, outpointed a have made a draw, but with §1| for his clever tackle. The Paly lads Jack ‘Iwin" Collins in ten rounds at! points already to credit and with! brought alon, ose ay & mascot, but the Mess New Teak 4. C. leet aisht. only W to Be he didn't Wait to get dhe the Adelph) bulldog pearly ag it up. In Sunday World, To-Morrow! | {38.8% eS e toe "she had to get out and P, 8.—-"Snitcher* in Clare Prans ry Rustic. He resumed the study aller Lie man whe poaches on Sunday,