The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 26

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UP-TO-DATE THE EVENING WORLD, Ledoux, at Least, Isn’t Afraid to Fight, Which Is More Than Can Be Said About Some of the “Classy” Men of the Ring. 4“ BDOUX ‘ao't laser,” eay some L ‘of the “experts,” thus lightly tossing the French champton’s Prospects into the discard after @itmpse at bis first performance in America. “Ledoux isn't classy’—be allowed Battling Reddy to stay ten rounds “Ledoux would be eney for Kid Will- fame.” But Battling Reddy has « habit of staying ten rounds. He etayed ten ‘with Williams and had Iittle the worst of it, Bome people even thought he beat Wiliama, On the same evening that the critics Giscovered Ledoux Jacking ip “classy” qualities Johnny Coulon, champion ban- tamweight of America, fought ten rounds with Chariie Goliman—end al- champions. He's just a willing little fellow with a hard jaw and @ fairly hard punch. 80 I suppose Coulon 1sn't Kid Wiliame sat at the ring olde and watched Ledoux. After the Aght he guid to @ newspaper man: “Gee, if they hadn't told me this felow had a ter- rible wallop I'd have given him a fight. ‘They had me scared. I’ fight him any time now.” Which wae a “classy” position, mo doubt, to be assumed by a boxer with Although no doubt he'd been told of fighting ability of the ohempton and the runner-up from Baltimore, Nelsher Coulon nor Willams would listen te hie challenge. THINK that Ledoux has the one Most important quality of a ‘classy’ Of course the little Frenchman is far from being the master-boxer that little Johnny Coulon is, He isn't as clever @s Williams, who has @ fair defense, these advantages if he ever meets either of them. Many of our American champions have the old bike rider's idea. Years ‘ago, when Vicyclo racing became popu- der, the riders rode a mile race when they started in a mile race, They rode ‘the mile at the top of their epecd. Bre} tar rears the Degen So joer. They'd loaf through three-quarters of ‘the distance, watching each other and arying to “get the jump.” Then they’é eprint through the last hundred yards or 90, Boxers have a trick of doing the @ame thing. As a rule they deliver nine rounds of stalling and one round of action, Give me the race or the bout that ts a drive irom start to finish. ARVARD {9 10 to 6 favorite over Yale. Theso odds are quoted down in the Wall Street district and in Cambridge. It isn't often that Harvard offers such big odds on her teams or crews. Yale prestige is hara to down. Every one expects Yale to come up with a rush at the jast moment. And then football is one of the most ‘uncertain games in the world. Re- ae last Saturday, when Pumpelly’e 64 yard boot turned @ 100-1 Yale defeat into & luoky tie. Things dike that often appen on the gridiron, ‘The unusual Game is the game in which nothing unusual and unexpected oocurs, ard Much better than Yale's, ACKEY M'PARLAND has been of- fored $4,000 to box Jack Britton. Althougti this loos lke a nice piece of change, it must be remembered ‘hat MeFarland is a big money-maker, and that he has sven purses of that size before without going into a fainting fit. Paekey received just $10,000 In cash for is fight with Matt Wells, who was earler, I imagine, than Britton ts dikely w McWarland received the 10,00, for by Packey's request the money Was put up in my hands by Man- eger''Tim Hurst before the bout, Tim $1,000 Dille, to be. I k Hurst handed me ten big regular mon posited th £ an hour Key a £10,00-cheok 00, nO stage paper. rout. But I hive to make Mc the bout ean Graw in New York City, IBRONS is now on a par with G with Medoorty. Down tn Phila Ce'phla, according to veports, a Joval miidlewelzht named MeCarren broke even with Mike @ couple of nights They ay Houck did the samo with MeGoorty. 80 Mike and Mac can £0 on with thelr coming fracas secure in the thought that me'ther te supposed to be able to clean up the earth In the ‘Great round. * Odds of 10 to 6 on Harvard are ab- Mhough without a doubt Har varu's chance of winning the game is * in @ bank, and fier the bout handed would take more ‘enjoyment than fin seeing a MoFariand-Britton the promoters will ‘arland an offer more in keeping with his knowledge of what [BOXING IS GENTLE IN COMPARISON Tuo LEAN ONE ON YER GOAL POST AND (TLE | r Some NEW DEFENSE AGAINST ”” BRICKLEY'S PUNTING YALE tS PRACTICING On FELTON OF HARVARD AND FLYNN OF YALE, L BOT KICK WITH THE LEFT HOOP Signals and Kicking Old Eli’s Programme For Final Practice There 19 an bos gongs inn thd confidence provai are Yale Men Are in Good Con-| which te ate ‘ittesent trom the air of it followed che tie game with —_—_—~— dition Except Gallauer, ‘Whose Head Is Cut. | kieking, Brickley, Wendell wick all ki goals, but re tees men got principally used to the light and shadow effects of the fied. Then the Yale team came out ane had the final sorimmage. @ touchdown and Ftyn: wtetoed th: - ry e goal banal vo. What Other Elevens Are Doing In In Preparation for Big Games —PeETETE— Last Gorimmage Will Probably Be Held Thie Afternoon. ‘WEST PHILADELPQA, Pa., Mov. “The hard work of the season for the Penn varsity team ts neering a Anish ‘The big fellows showed lots of fight and aggressiveness in their work and they got away with most of their plays smoothly. On the defense, however, they were bothered at times by the un- expected attack of the scrubs, who used fat that Dr. Sharpe had especially genenes for the purpose of confusing varsity. The scrimmage was Bs, however, by slight injuries to and to-day will prodably be the lest | centre Jesse Whyte and Munns, the left of the scrimmaging. Yesterday the guard, which necessitated their retiring varsity defense was given @ hard test/ from the scrimmage and the extent of hen the etrong scrub team was given pile on the five-yard line and for = that both men would be able half hour were kept hammering et the ‘Arst team, In that (ime they only managed to score once. Merri}, the scrub quarter, picked up @ fumble and ran around his left end for @ touchdown, Simpson was again kep: out Cd acrimmi ns *., gregent we is place. form for thi may porsibly decide to start elthe! Crane, Killiner or GriMth, all three of whom have been showing up well. Two Regulars Slightly Hurt In a Lively Scrimmage. ITHACA, Nov. 22-—With a bunch of) new plays up his sleeve Capt. Eddie, Butler led the Cornell varsity into a) lively scrimmage with the scrubs, and again the varsity rolled up three touch- downs on the second team. which are not known. It was reported to get back into the game shortly. ‘McCutcheon was played at centre after ‘Whyte left. [_ ANNAPOLIS. __| Navy Chooses Perry Instead of | stars. Walker for Regular Centre. ANNAPOLIS, Nov, 2.—Perry w: nitely given the preference over W: for the position of centre at the Naval ,| Academy and will fill the place in the Temaining practices and against New York University to-morrow, Hall and Ralaton have the call for the tackle positions, but Redman, who played at left tackle most of the season, ts well in the running, and may displace either tee {f they do not keep up the high standard | {i of their work. shan and Latimore appeer to be ginnin, strong guard. Perry 1 me go, but they are either at tackle or heavier man than Walker and passes steadier, and. hus 6 finally been chosen for the centre of the Aine, though he has had considerably less experience. Games of Postal Clerks Attract Notable Entries|*: Other events of importance will be an|™ Big Field to to Start | in Race for The Evening World Trophy. to make the foint athleti> gamer of the Brooklyn Post-OMece clerxt and the Forty-seventh Regiment, tn t! regiment's armory to-' pow eventn, one of the most notable meets of the indoor athletic season. Ono of the most important track events will be the col- loge relay for the Wanamaker bronse trophy, Columbia hag two legs on this trophy and Furdham one, New York University t# also a competitor, and hot competition is expected, as one more victory will give the Light Blue and White permanent possession of the prize. In the Wootruff trophy handicap re- lay the New York A. C., the Irish Amerloan A. ©, National’ A. ©. ai West Sido A. C. will meet. Five rw the Soventy-first, Twenty-third, teenth, Fourteenth and Twenty- nted, some by n the Chatfeld Military 0 League relay. The Beventy-first and Twenty-thied already have two legs on the trophy. In the half-mile special for The Eve- ning World trophy a biz field of stars will meet, the great Abel Kiviat and Homer Baker starting from svat A SERLES of novel events promises | Olympte tug of war, a rescue race and @ three-mile cun, in which Harry @mith, national champion, and Louls Scott, former national champion, will be scratch men, In addition to lotic events there will be ma: by United States troops aryl my @ regimental band of 100 pieces. ath- re: 8 by Made to $20 in the largest merc! lishment in the wor patterns to sclect distinctive—many Call to-day, (ee ae far as their chances of be- |} Overcoats $20 easure Not ordinary ready-to-wear garments, but suits and overcoats made for you from your own measure by skilful tailors BE Au WER BUT THE, SHOUTING t ion ye at | Tr WE CAN BELIEVE WHAT we it. HEAR FROM GOTH TEAMS THIS > Goins To BE Some EiguT! YALES BOARD OF STRATEGY CONSISTING oF CAMP, SANFORD SHEVLIN AND Howe AR SITTING uP LATE. git 7 SURPRISE PACKAGES FoR ES FOR HARVAR! For First Time in Ye in Years core Raise nage Ne SMe Sa Is Not Picked to Win Inter- | tet i college Cross-Country Run at ci a te . Ithaca To-Morrow. the first time in years the Cor- | {oii nell cross-country team thet will rank r present the Ithacans in the in- tercollegiate race which will be held at) kee Ithaca to-morrow, is not heralded as the winner by the Cornell managers. Harvard is conceded to have a better Marlen ii ‘he chin team and Dartmouth is also rated as ft ,iieovmie A. y stronger than Cornell. Although Har- | Ames twice, vard ls the favorite and the Ithacans | have won the champlonsnip for t years straight, they ha ‘winning to-morrow's race because out- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER BEST SPORTING PAGE 7 NEW YORK & yea 2 tLe Ger ) EET i, | You DowN AND Jump “——-"—( NoBoby can conince | | icc Your. Face ! matched up for contests out there—| ™! Brown with Brock at Cleveland on Nov.| Charley Whi 26; Jeanette with George Christian, a oaenorea, Wis, heavyweight of Columbus, at the Col- me cago aed Fay umbus, 0., on Nov, %, and Britton with | wy and only taeda Tendon to ie Young Henry, a lightweight of Reading, ee ire) brought off at Reading ( aa er + at offers 4] 07 tickets for the Brown-Brock fight, as exhthitio ff mas:| at the theatres In Kore state 1 defeated testes CEUM ,3%;,27; Bone Bysoines $20. maa | Carpentier ‘se thea ae mci championst LYCEUM Deacon “Charles Philigid, "mnatager Pits Praace pty 5 Sertand noskout | He M4 eben for Dec. 4 at the Wondertan ‘thelr ten-round bout pamaRrs Cee Donovan outpointed Ames third “session floored ttle hope of {aan 22, 1912. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘By: Vic Harvard Eleven to Hold Fina! Workout in Hotel At New London To-Night rs * te CAMBRIDGE, Mars. 3 remainder of the Harva which consists of the ti the'r substitutes, are 1 ME THAT THIS THING | Ks Loaded! | marr where they will fuin Guard whier left will reach New Ts ndon ‘about 1 o'ctock and have dinner at the Hotel Mohican. In the afternoon the whole MN practice at the |} New 1 bali park, The \[ practice will consist of punting, |] catching punts and stenal dri, while WILL WENDELL, THE HUMAN QULLET, TURN OUT TO BE A BLANK CARTRIDGE 2 Brickley and Mivh drop kicking. All hi short signal drill final workout in the hotel or han there in the evening, The squad will be accompanted by Coaches Rob Fisher, Git Brown, Leo Leary and Ham Fish and ts in the best physical condition, land will try nis will have a | Tigers ‘to Elect Captain To-Night «PRINCETON J., Nov. 22.—Phe Princeton varsity football team will be in New York to-night for their an- jmual banquet. Ine bancuet will be held at the Hotel Martinique. All the men who played fn elther the Harvard games will take the Manager Eberstadt, As#istan ger Walter H. Bass and Trainer Keene Fitzpatrick. They will stay at the hotel overnight and go up eariy Saturday morning to > Haven, where they have side line seats for the Yale-Harvard game. ‘The yearly bapquet is held to elect the captain who shill lead the team nem year. The chéice this year Bea K. O. Brown Starts West srr imines Minn B ee 99 the tackle for two years. Both men To-Morrow for more GO?” |v ee meni en eet 2, 9°.990,, rth the oriviiege ef eecepting 26 per) of the clever this Wall Street Favor « Harvard Team. anon. Britton wd Senn Jeannette Also id) String Morgan Will Take Switor Overcoat | Out of Town. | to order | eneetety Ms Semana s BY JOHN POLLOCK. The Harlem oreanitation ‘Nas Dan Morgan will leave for the West | main erent o ten roundfe Jimmy C of Harlem and a promising to-morrow with Knockout Brown, Jack | who Ine performed sroceanty Britton and Joe Jeannette, the colored | 1,804 136, foamas, Te me to bo al Packey McFarland in heavyweight. All three fighter are | Packey McFarland in Ondaagn. NO MORE? LESS Materials of Young Sayles at the Lakeside A. C. of | smothered, the, socky Dayton, O. Brown js also matched with othe quickoned bis pace to Pa, t ids at he a, for ten rounds a is Ae fmatth ana the night of Dec. 9. The advance sale! walt el amounts to 4,600 #0 far. pagent, Sictended ‘his “Cine "afeeatire as round oe Gestreicher Ss the ating constant’y end 20 TAILORS WW B WAY. 2B°ST 4| plata “seo, by Ienocti ___AMUSEMENTS, twenty Tound battle Sri Yous LEA: contest fr Seenine aan, RE Sra & at a Bb : rl INION SQ. | HORT. 1, HALNBS, Ga piers ee pole” pa x06 BILLIE Bi tae GARRICK fh eid mp Satine Wisk, ?: co.) bx MASO Far eat ed train rhe“ Ereoch a Gut Papke ts to _recel ____MUSICAL, METROPOLITAN OPER. etar| _.TO- night at 8. Mano . Lasen ft Bat Att. “4 ENJO: woot] at 2. fites fun. ar 8.80. CRITERION RireaeAwe? er a Ll sabe tinal lek] WHAT AILS YOU? HARDMAN PIANO USED. side of John Paul Jones, Cornell has no joakley picked his team to-day | Teas ‘Jones, Finch, Longfield, | ley, Cadiz and Lamb, with fon for the ockents ‘This ts one mo azme than ar, the being dua to the addition of with Fo and Brooktyn aren! of the ae te opens on Friday, Nov rien Broo omen Homies Hels ‘The i Nor rooklya olste: nis, at New. York, Maryland, ‘at New York: ee om iNew Yoru’ 25, Yaa at New York: March’ 1° Pennsylvania, 4 ingen | Switzerland te nase obsess the Olympic. program qvents selected wi 1 ds, Th ‘ snd the Swing Con federations has signified its intentiim: of giving & Helping hand to entertain the visitors, an inter 1018, ha permit me to accept your challenge for @ race i: yAthreemetre less, to be aalled here in veil meet vou ith » boat, designed feraal rule, bit and sailed by Sa . and may the pes | Balto ts"LY MILLER. Negotiations | are progeetinng betwee Fdgar aml J.J, Ryan for a motor, yadht Oe aide between Mr. algar's “Maple. feu! | hant tailoring estab- Id, Several hundred from—all new—all absolutely exclusive, ACADEMYSE MUSIC, 14th ay) fe MATINEE “TODAY, “Bee ae WIZARD raf: OnFERS 4 PERFECT INADGURATING | CHANGE OF POLICY Tae Wee 25 ACTS Raleae 1to11 P.M. janges Mondays and Thursdays, Biway de Huh St. bv sw ws iteciry ¢ Noi TALE ty NATOL W Wait er Saray ae THE LAW B™AVE AVE. Jar aa ‘Gia Amateure To-Night, > WATSON MAT. DAIL fi WATSON'S BEEF TRUS CES Re ottey || THE WHIP Ls aes GIRLS FROM RENO Wrestling To-Night, GARDEN 43 °5,* AH ca 2g OR CHILDREN, WILLIAM. ee ae oe KELLERD is HAMLET | maha 4 ri 20'" Arnheim's aie endear: JOE WEBER'S » we AT alr wT Tist Reg’t Armor, SCRAPE 0! THE PEN fist ANDSHOW yu heyy Broadway and 9th Street OLYMPIC “Fa 1 i, L pag RACKER’ 7 TACKS Paes ‘soit t paouutrs, Ga tata sheap, i oa uty. __ AMUSEMENTS. Ment Mon. sagiatas Troms ea SAN FULTON, wee fac Wet Sat’ Be-s1, THE YELLOW JACKET Lio, HUDSON ‘$iristsa Wet. bat, £18, MRS. FISKE The eoan shead SPATECADAN MeCORMAG Tran’ tevor |] PARK "Pc dtines betaraay af “ ry Ramantic ERENCE |e 4 PLAC NS, MA vi ait = New AMSTERDAM Wack #00: 418- THE NO a THE COUNT OF LxEMBoUke WERER FIELOS™ Steateiteh || Me dE ST OcNcESS 44th, Jyt Ww. of B'ws Eves. SRoly Poly’ ea bucleague Vi DALY'S Lavi pe a Rae a sta THE RED PETTICOA OH! OH! DELPHINE 30TH ST. Fhesys, beats nee af Despite the Numerous Annie Russell's 2!.E°¢uh © ells in hte Liat ae Productions This Season g|| weAbY MONEY |ZIEGFELD LYRIC ae ETE E FOLLIES ame Na SUPREME HIT of mre Season. hat GAIETY Boost wae HK 4 Oana, 7 Ti, PL BL b C. 0. D. wilticen am rt THE be age Ky NEXT MONDAY: AD. AD, PHILIPPS S7TH ST. Tatras iy eetiioltectiee Pheeehte 4 on sale mle BIJOU tesiey and gob | mast RAINEY SAPRICANESL ———==—E—_—_—_— BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, amhors. a Set 16, PLAYHOUSE *3;"; eae ey, eres ts LITTLE WOMEN Sata COMEDY Girt ior esnt ty. VEANNY’S FIRST. PLAY 1 MANHATTAN 2h ce TO-HIGHT Sher, | a Great Drury , ‘ante o'clock sharp, Owing to, the mi THE Lat Pore PPER |THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN | wow playing at the Ceotury we, Marine ial preston fe New ton Rana Pe Ve 1009, GAYEY eee cate Bow. Tone. & BERT BAKER, — | eMPIRE cH jc Hrlequs grog — | E-RVEY een tn era, las MON TE CARLO'G "GIRLS COUNTRY gron, TEURS i Av Wiiisih| Rows BY, SPORTING. ite on POLO A.A. 4205.33, Faigcge iE BEMMAN SHOW | Ae MU bs a ton iy om the W were | mitre Miter 2 Mites S| iarscats at ANNIVERSARY WEEK—17 Aors, ir i Detrti ay Wel from the. Movies Mebesatt, Kelly NOTE--Show starts "9 Orchestre Twice Daily, Adi

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