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} EE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918. THE “OLD BOYS” NEWS -| NEWS OF F ALL BRANCHES .( OF SPO! SP ORT | _PLAY GOLF TO- DAY Sapa ia OPPOSES [BOX SEATS $5.00 © ("Bafias Hem est ert SERIES IN SPRING | [— Es WITH HIGHLANDERS Leader of Giants Says Team Could Not Be in Con- dition So Early. sea BY OBERT EDGREN come overburdened, It was the parpaee * the list and try to bring the for whom preference has 1 the colleges in Dr. a that haretetere difficulty had been experienced ta ducing the at of football offictats For- Football Code Makers Doctor onth ) © By v C Only One Rule at Méeting Here|; into reel whom they ied 1H sctten age Sai Sumsure coe, oe ee y Change Gives ven Payers Behit Man Making Onside Kick Right to Recover Ball. said that eince this pref- limited number of official Cora d shown and aince ti in recent years had be- The Intercollest Football Rules Committee and the Central Roard of | 2 Officials met in Manhattan Hotel last night and heard the official interpreta- the football rules for the season ta complied by the Committes Smith Gray Progress This season’s showing of suits and overcoats, fresh from our own work- shops, marks another step in, our march along the road to success., Devoid of superfluous padding, Eng lish-Cut, some without any lining what- ever and others lined to the full, these garments carry an air of supreme in- dividuality. They are stylish, yet unobtrusive, neat but not gaudy, long-wearing, yet. reasonably priced. Glance at them today in one of our windows and decide to let Smith Gray be your tailor hereafter. cuased and criticised by more than one hundred football coaches, team man- agers and officials. ‘The only rule that met with any ob- fection was rule 20 ia the official rule book. Under rule 29 an addition was made which will be incorporated in the of the rules, It was on of players in making an . The addition will read to ove players behind a man making an onside kick have |Z equal right with the men of the oppos- | = tng team to go after the kicked ball, but e with the players on opposing aide in their attempts to 1. A. Babbitt, Chairman of |} Board of OfMictals, an- nounced that t! of football of- Gotale for the coming season had bee made out. He the list wor ba better than during previous seasons While Frank Chance, manager of the to have his a series of games il be no meeting Manager John McGraw announced to-day that he will not allow, hie men to play, claiming that no team 1 ie of getting into Nt shape to in such a hard series in the pring, and besides the pitchers are not ready at that time to twirl their best ball. He declared, however, that in the event of neither club winning the charn- plonahip next year he would agree to have the Giants play the Highlanders a series of kamen in the fall First Game of | Chicago Series Is Carded Oct. 7 CHICAGO, Sept, %.—The first game @f the series to decide the baseball championship of Chicago will be played| team play the in the spring there between them. ing colleges on the subject showel that with but few exceptions each col- lege had a list of from oa to mae a qm the Natwnal League grounds o: COHAN & HARRIS Hway ‘ fuesday, Oct. 7, and the games T S nd re) iterneve until one team nas won four R uits a vercoats games. This will bo the seventh meet- ing of the two clubs. The first meeting went to a tie and never was decided, while jationals won two of the / and the Americans were 1913-14 $15 to %45 Worth Five to Fifteen Dollars More You Save Wholesalers’ Profits vietorious in three, one of which was & werks's championship. SARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 4.—After “Thrille, 3 Mystery SEV vB REV: ‘BALDPATE (row Cary SEATS EIGHT WEEK KS AHEAD overcome in their the Senators could n half, The score was & runs to 3. Thie gives Lowell three wins and Hartford one in the New England series. The ‘teams play in Lowell to-day. EEANBSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. ¥.—John King, catcher for the Cincinnat! Base- ‘pall Club, returned to Kansas City yeater- oy and immediately announced his an- nual retirement from baseball. Kling has been given the bal of the sea- eon off by Manager Ti: AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Have You Seen the Play That Is Making New Some Interesting Boxing News Sent From Paris by Ameri- can Manager Now There. \ By John Pollock. L LIPPE, the well known manager, , who recently took several Amerl- that neither Sam Langford, J ette, Frank Moran nor any other heavy- the first place Jack Johnson ts not matched with Sam Langford, Frank Moran or any one else in Paris, Langford has signed with Vienne for two matches, and if he wins them wil make ono more fight, Whea Langford and Joe Woodman, his manager, come to Paris they will probably bring along Jack Read, the Australian lightweight, and Porky According to Letter From Al Lippe Bayonne, N. J., fights Georke Car- pentier, the French middleweight champion, on Oct. 11 for twenty rounds at catchwelghts, Jonny Daly, the American ban- tam, meets some good boy on the game night. Vienne is the real big fight promoter here. He controls three big clubs, Wonderland, Wag- ram and Luna Park, I will kesp you posted om all the latest fight news. Sincerely yours, AL. LIPPE, Billy Gibson, manager of the Ganien which takes place at the Garden A, C, on Friday night, Jeannette and the On Wednesday evening, Oct. 1 Howard fhan also been signed up to meet Young! Kurtz of Newark for ten rounds at the Brown Gymnasium A. A. on Sat- urday evening, Oct. & Owing to the fact that the St. Niche clas A. C. soon will Le turned over to the ice skaters and hockey clubs in the near future, the last boxing show will be held there on Saturday evening, Oct. Cornell Opens Season at Ithaca To-Day, Ursinus Being the At- traction. ITHACA, Sept. %. - I ootball practice at Cornell consisted of a long and ex- acting signal practice !n preparation for tho first game of the year with Ursinus squad, No scrimmaging was attempted ten pounds lighter to a man than the one which faced Yale last year. Coach Hutchinson says he does not expect Wesleyan to win from Yal All he wants is to play @ good game and to, come out in good shape, The collece | The team will be yd body will accompany the team to New Haven by especial train to root and sing. The probable line-up wil! be.! "| Nourae, left end; Steed, left tackle; Wil- HOT OFF GRIDIRON | left halfback: Deetjen, Keenan, fullback, PRINCETON, N. J, 5 Princeton football driven through hard three-quarters of an hour. Tigers will depend to a marked on the drop kicking ability of Hobey Baker became tried a number from majority from the vicinity of ral fter a run of twenty New York A.C. Games Saturday The ninety-first annual games and Lares’ Day of the New York Athletic Club will be hold at Travern Island summer home of the club, on Saturda: starting at 2.20 P.M. The following 1 cided: One-mile re: of four men), each ELTINGE WIT He Fight halfback; LONGACRE ict weit A 4.—The were of om serimmag Tha un #0 yards; handicap events, 190 y yar run, 300 yarts run, 00 yards run, i€ 1,000 yards run, one-mile run, three | Ming naaier & SIF, Nebasting Dina de mile run, two-mile walk, 100 yarde JARDINE DANSE 2.3 8.30 TO With JANE. a, 1 3 ‘of Bo Mpietty Marin, aban, Whirlwind "fining 20 ott Ing jumps, throwing the dl ing the javelin und putth row: | ACADEMY § ine, from where We Furnished Your Grand- father’s Home---Let Us Furnish Yours Yorkers Sit Up and Take Notice? "3 THEFAMILY CUPBOARD THE PLAYHOUSE It Has a Terrific Punch—That’s What the People Who Are Buying Our Tickets Say to-day. In the absence of Head Coach | ™4rk, though several from past the] hurdle (8 filghts, 3 ft. 6 In. high); 20 ane pm e ay can boxers to Paris, rpving thers Re ioe haeacke Teancetie, Sharpe, who attended a footbail of- ateah) alte were attempted. But the | yards hurdle (10 Aten 2ft. 6 he bist ouved by tl Sam Langford and Gunboat Smith, | line coach, directed the work of the Leta i 0 Hobey Baker, | jump, running bi oy ial ‘iar Wet, and tat. weight, s matched to fight Jack John-| victor will clash in a ten round con-| fF the frst time since the third day of| Streit cartied it shot. Beherd ie" boll cit oom in France, Lippe's letter follows: |test in Madison Square Garden on the| the season. [Ro site's Beat Pye REP AE ee ee MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Sept. LYCEU rt Bein Pan ep DANCREY, Dear Mr, Pollock: , Conn, Sept. H.— s oarw MINE Tho See DAC ‘Arrived here safely with my string | ,A match was clinched to-day between! coach Hutchinson gave the Wesleyan GRACE @E oR it Meni 48TH UE of American fighters, and here 8 | Bayonne, N. J.. and Al McCoy of Brook-|team a little light practice yesterday pg eat Ea eerie the real up to date news of what ts liyn, ‘They will battle for ten rounds |in final preparation for the game with Thi YOUNG hit i going on hero in the fistic line, In |at the Liberal A. C. of Staten Island | Yale to-tay. Yiaittece Wet and \ é HE 1. F LURE L r an EL TA CCUSN 2. Matchmaker Jimmy Johnson is ing to bring about a match bet Johnny Dundee and Knockout Brown, to be fought there on Oct. & Fiynn, the Boston heavyweight, Joe Jeanctte is to meet Langford, but the date Is not decided on. Vienne will try to induce Johnson to meet the winner. Fighting Joe Hyland, the American lightweight, meets Darkey Haley, the English lightweight, on Oct. 4, cox, left guard; Morsell, centre; Gordon, right guard; Hingeley, right tackle; Eustis, right end; Ross, quarter; pve. Johnny Howard, the middlewetght of COMEDY fin, at of Liye haat. A furniture house that could supply your grandfather's HER OWN” MONE housefurnishings ought to be good enough to furnish ae e, Wi 2 your home. One hundred and six years of unqualified success in the y for twenty rounds at the Wonder- furniture business—this is an unusually long experience. GAIETY Bites | land Clud. This will mark He gad During this time we have learned the furniture business a MARRI | in og beet Bot pdf gssory pail down to the ground. MAN'S EAT HR Tse 1 kira irae wrench featherweight on the same B rhe ye Rc fel night. There will be no more boxing at the Cirque de Paris, as the bulld- ing has been turned into a theatre, All the big boxing shows in the future will be held at Luna Park, Jeff Bmith, the middlewolght, of —— ONE OF FAIR HARVARD'S FOOTBALL SQUAD OUT OF GAME FOR THE SEASON. Only a house built on the principle of a square deal to every patron could endure so long. a Ri a ath a & Soe. GRAND ORE Ka gs oa What Happene d to M UNION SQ. Bver @ 14h We have learned how to buy, and this scientific knowledge allows us to sell to you on terms that have revolutionized the furniture and carpet business. 50c weekly buys $30 worth; $1 weekly, $65 worth; $2.50 weekly, $200 worth; $5 weekly, $500 worth, etc, All prices marked in plain figures, fo Stour. Conus Fri wkey Trot Con ay Why don't you pay a visit to one of our two big stores? ! eee | Honey | inane RES OWLGIMAS TY PA CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Sept. Me You won't be urged to buy. And you will have your LOPLE’S ae tao werrlae sakeae Fg | eyes opened on home furnishings. Stop in to-morrow. BRONX *' nd team, will engage in another H enue Ponce this afternoon when an CENTUR’ hour's scrimmage, between both : 5 rity Tost Be CC ads is expected, The regulars j eet U motets Mate Bian Pennock, whose bien Mae daash * cowp RTHWAIT F24 SO, He ate’ UUREEE | THe Sten, “LA GIOCONDA” in. allan injured shoulder will set him back Je it agtit ia. pace FROM Vt ——_— ; twe Weeks. 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