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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913. ( HOT OFF GRIDIRON Cornell. TTHAGA, N. ¥., Oct, 17.-On account of injurtes and bruises a number of sub- atitutes may play in the Cornell tine up im the Bucknell game to-morrow. The coaches are anxious to have the team in good shape for the game with Harvard on Nov. 1, and are unwilling to nouncement that Quarterback Loucks |broke his collarbéne in a scrimmage Wednesday and will be out of the game for the season. The eleven that will be sent against Yale has practically been aecided on, but it will not be an- nounced until to-day. Hoban got Into the signal work yesterday, but there the barest possibility that he Orp Dooror Puixem , EMINENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON AND A COLLEGE MAN HIMSELF, HAS AFEW WORDS “To SAY WHO WANTS TO ABOLISH FOOTBALL? -- Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) WHEN You BEGIN “To TALK OF BY VIC American League Is Stronger, Garry Herrmann of Re | ge Says Ban Johnson League Is in a Class by Itself, According to Cincinnati Magnate. rae, while F the long were many ‘if Is’ to the recent Had McGraw been CKS 3 \ , STOP — take any chs ith their lead used to-morrow, Because of APROPOS OF THE KICK ABOLISHING FOoTBALE , + amc men being injured Lehigh will AGAINST FOOTBALL . “TO CONSDER “THOSE WHOM Garry Herrmann, President of tie % a s, b ble te th best t si ; Althouxh Barrett and Williamson were |tocmortow. Lut it will be a creditable (T wit MosT AFFECT Cincinnatl Cla and Chairman of doth on the feld yesterday it is regarded | one. CONSIDER. “He “TRADITIONS National Commission, saya he believer as probable that Guyer wili play left — MERICAN that the American League y the same dry field would have tackle and Taber quarterback. The | Pennsylvania. OF “THis GREAT A during the past four seasons th 044 steals to thetr latter who was elected junior class CoLtrece Gave !! “THINK oF THE LOYALTY WITH WHICH CUR COLLEGE Bors SUPPORT “WEIR “Teams I! Foor Gan ‘s ONE OF THE FUNDAMENTAL INSTITUTIONS OF OUR NATIONAL PHYSICAL WELFARE Iift INCIDENTAL INJURIES ARG GuT “TRIVIAL AND PASSING THINGS — AH — LET US NOT ABOLISH FooTeac ! PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17.—In a serim- mage lasting nearly an hour the fresh- eleven ripped tora thelr way Pennsylvania’a varsity yester- bright sun shining tion than the it he’ they did in the and he admits that President Wednesday had another good day as pilot of the varsity, his run- ning and plunging being one of the features, Lehigh. SOUTH RETHLEHEM, Pa, Oct. 17. =Lehigh has had the last hard practice defore the Yale game, Yesterday aignal Practice only was held. It was lengthy and the formations to be used against the Elis were used entirely, An eleventh-hour blow is the an- “Prelim’’ Bouts HeldinN.Y.A.C. Amateur Tourney day afternoo: Tho chief weakness seemed to be in the contre of the line, where Norwald, the big freshman guard, wae opening up big holes between Pepper and Crane, Tho varsity did not show the fight and alertness which charact ing yesterday, whi jan Proper spirit and Athletics surely 4 happen in a long race of 1M mames,"| elastic nerve, while the says Herrmann, 4 igh st see things the other way too; i} ut it is now pain-| ha Federal League Plans to Place Club in Gotham this season, and countering with the right to jaw. In the second round Rolof opened a big gash over the Greek's left eye. ‘This made the latter turious, He re- tallated by closing Rolof's left optic. In the last round the Greek drew blood from Itolof's nose and mouth. The Greek was declared the winner, eet ene JOHNNY KILBANE IS OFFERED BOUT WITH JOHNNY DUNDEE. euing World), Los Oct. 17.—Tom Mo- Carey, ma ot the Vernon Arena, has offered Champion Featherweight Kilbane tho Thanksgiving Day date, one of the best of the year, providing ny Dundee, the New 24 or catch welghta. nd Dundee wish to get her division, and Mc- y thinks this would be a good chance for them to stepiigher, the win- Frank Shanley of Dominican Lyceum, the metropolitan champion, disposed of R. Kriesverg of the Sheridan A. ©. in the 110-pound class in one round in the Preliminary bouts of the amateur tour- fey held at the New York Athletic Chub, Tne champion jubbed some stiff left Jabs Into his foe's stomach that were painful. At the end of the round Kries. berg cried quits. Tho best bout of the night was the go » between B. Pseftoginus of the Greck- American A. C. and W, Rolof of the Sheridan A. C. Ported that It has options on sites In thia eclty, Quakertown and Orlolevitte. Horace Fogel, the dethroned President of the Phillies, ts an active person in ‘the Federal League. Fogel explains that the Federal wit make its stand on the contracta with the players. These, he says, will stand as mutually equitable contracts In court of Inw. Playora actually un contract to other clubs will not be ap- Prouched, but those who have not d for the noxt season will be con- prey. » It ie eald, has the backing (Spectal oT] The leas It was a good old-fash- of the Players’ Protective Jon slugtest, with voth lads giving and] ney peing in line for a good lightweight which Fomel claims has suggested to taking many New Year’ Day. Dundee, it is under- players not to sign for 1914 until they The Greek stood, jump at the but hear what the Federal League has to fog his opponent's head with a hard ne will \ right. Rolof smashed some hard ones me for some on the body. The Greek then forced hi ‘A question. ’ rival around the ring with stiff left Jab: er by to-morrow night, tested for in the WASN’T “YOUNG WAGNER.” the latter being distanced In the final Youth Arrested for Assault Gave Boner's Name. Anthony Sarubbi of No, & Thompson What Do You Want to Know About Sports Past and Present? or wold hie © The proposed supplementary meeting | Atno, t of ten days which was to have been held at the Havre de Grace track Grand Circuit’ meeting at Lexington, street, known in pugilistic ci ng No} cs i PEPLIPI PPL PILE LOLA LEPLDE DALE OA, “Young Wasnaey’ ty HODINE three ALLENTOWN, :| Ky, the Cumberland, for 2.05 pacers, sinning Nov : u thi ere Beginning to-morrow The Evening World will inaugurate a special J] witt not be tou lenient wilh a ce Gates of W land the Blue Grass for the Farmers’ As: ‘ : sects column for the general education and instruction of its readers. Queries Jj youth now in the Tombs a Binley. a ; , ower felted won t Ki aetihar sisting on aay Y tor atten o atta e Kes . | oppo: othe one - on all branches of sport will be answered. If there is anything in con- || '" SOD DERE to Att pdd ncan date siegali Abell arya rg opp woman and then beating tl who came to her aid. The p the nv'toe he was “Young Wagn: Was sent to Jalil under that al The real “Young Wagner" reputation In Se the other fellow Wan substituted he third heat land that the promotera of the racing fearful that they would not re- | a sanction from tho Jockey Club, declared it off. Pressure of a political nature was a big factor in the change of front of the race track directors, th, Dally Mat. tent Yea nection with sport that you would like to know pertaining to past or Gon ten “Caiaivaret Son present day events, write care of the Sporting Editor. And even if you are well informed on sport general you will find inter id 'nstruc- ers. 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