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a sy irae eeaoaeoes YALE CREW AT PRINCETON TO-DAY _ oe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19138. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. YO HED ont ” ® STORER TO PLAY END FOR HARVARD ‘By VICIMSS DODD'S GREAT 7 SN Zé | THAT US HE OF YN GETTING ANOTHER BLACK EYE J omy a ' (60 PUNCH THE BMG Ly ¢ {> > ! } English Woinan and Partner Beat M Hyde and Hol Sensationally. — . y ALL LHAVE TO / c . \ : ’ i 0O TH WATCH - (ume A “THE SHADOW OF Wtlone, TEAM i meen “ME BALL AND MYSELE Carl Morris Says He Is Afraid \ : ; PE Sell as is : = Gunboat Smith Will Never| i . Consent to Meet Him Again. ott y uewW United Sates champion, net vil atch against Miscea Lilla Vivde and Marion Hyilins, be politan nplonship fame, vis chey were ail not have deon Copyright, 1917, by The Prem Publishing Co, The New York Wotlay 1G Carl Mortis has a tale of woe. He thinks Gunboat Smith will never get into the ring again) with him. While he doesn't eay #0 in | #0 many words, the hefty ex-fireman nok bad they tinished On the 13ty, how Last FALA YaLt MISSED the New NEARLY EVGRY PONT THAT HARVARD HAS THE Ox!aho1 t CAME HER WAY « BUT ¥ TRONS MAN dived her drive and accordin < en Ftd hag that THis YEAR GHE CLAIMS bepress ss MAKE. yy safe on her next. She de wrong,” said Morris to-day, Xo BE ABLE H CATCH DENTS (IN THE Feould get no half from her partner, for think that 1 waa in 00d @ posi- “THE BALL i ENEMY'S LINE. | Miss Ravenscroft: halved topped her tion to judge an any one else around ones ean ns ancien ceed jSecond. following a falrly good tee the ring when 1 say that I believe Mr. jShot. The English women took 6, while . 2 [Mise Hyde was down in a 6 That ale Building Defense C0 =:''0 sue inet foun te halved in again 6 for pesfect play. 'The 17th was alxo halved in 6 to per 1 WS | Check Forward Passing si vem tania Smith quit in our recent bout at Madi- oon Square Garden. He can prove that he didn't by meeting me again.’ In reading the accounts of hin fig with Tony Rose in Boston on Tuesday night I noticed that Smith's exhibition JS didn't quite come up to the expecta- tions of the Boston sports, whi thought he should have knocked Ro: my yf Wy) ra 4 lay en out in the eighth round. Maybe the a? “ot Te “Cuee” oF 7. i strength he wasted fanning the a “4 in his efforts to hit me had something PRINCETON HALL. to do with it. “Without belittiing Mr, Smith’ [the gap, ‘Chat left everything depend- And Punting of W. & J. 20% a ivew Jacking own offense. but the magnificent forward nil kia {tically no worry over he \ ver ball 4 \Coaches at New Haven Wot’ ing of the Sout! ade it looked upon } eit Sa ; e GU MNY. Why's Dodd. 5 i avation beyond, stoy// Ww KO fers \ould not have thom nos. ay i. | Worried Over Eleven’s Offense, ' ya HALE aah ii fan ‘ere? wan oh Morr “nat wot I Wouldn t Trade Merk kle | MARQUARD TO BE TRADED | but Have Great Respect for ncig" wi face Washington ot Sete ate thats hat Mian ae “imbean I must say that I have been hit harder 9 | iy EE antes extellent matiinrbien’ The. THOVENS Of the. Baliery. wai tet amis ti prnee came| For Ed Konetchy’--McGraw| FOR TYLER OF BOSTONS}) soutrerers open styie ot). iccraienaniaie i saad a lg gloves too. Some of the _—— y® rumor was started to the effect that he was injured ne made a} l stop in the centre of the field | (4 tand a nice run and a touchdown, This |! ‘wax in the Lafayette game. Brann|lyde didn Conn, Oct, B—Thefaleo had s.own tome abttity in 5 y/Cepting passes, but his stor eS vieged bit getting down under punts at which | Ett he had not an equal on the team. ne was tie order to-) just now Talbott !s the best man Jaay ut Yale Fiex!, Tre recent injuries lwith the possible exception of Went into the cup, Misses Hyde and each took 4 while Mise bother to hole out, 2 » = papers mentioned the narrow escapes | .. | Konetohy was to be traded for Merkle I had every time mith missed me. Giants’ Manager Often Declared | and two othe: players pes. I did not have woulin't trade Merkle for Konetchy 0 the tlightert trouble avoiding his! He Wouldn't Weaken Team Maaid MoGraw at that time, "Fred craig bt erent laa better hitter and a betyr flelder, of luck In my getting away. With Any Suoh Exchange. {You don't tink 1 woutd break up my | gg ar psd t ype own ball clu for the benett of St. ome with half an eye can see his | Loula, do yor YLER of Boston for Rube Marquard. This trade is expected to be I ale before Matager MeGraw returns from @ tour of the world. Negotiations were under way when the leader of the ants started West last week, and it in learnel on exceilent authority that everything is ready for the official announcement. This will probably be made now in a few days, 1t was hoped that the secret could be kept from the fans until the annual meeting next December. Tyler (aa young southyaw who has interested Manager McGraw for more NEW fina! hard pra football squad ve end Jefferson #: aot py Hollow after a pla: punches in lots of time to get away A 4 {Pthan a year, ite is still in his infancy, so far am basebal) ix concerned, but Pleo Giie and Bra wifoh put bot tat interfering with play in gi ear from them. He hit me in the first By Bozeman Bulger. es i ae he Gisets owe the 1 Moiraw fgures that ext season Tyley will be the kingpin, pitsher among | ivarniiy enue out :[tine, and. Wilson mit trom att Ee menthal o! reund simply because every one was 'T put too much faith in thin| Cardinals a pias eres |} the lett-hande: [the season, the others in the back 1 . | pouring advice into my ear about his D tory of EA Tonetchy play eee tay ieee Mt a mlawen (PTs, triendt AL exinte between ihe Ioader of the Glaus and Man- ithe men only wien! Ralizing tat In building up Its open terrible right. Naturally, I was pre- firat base for the Giants next |*rcured for Peete BEE . |necessary, paretice game! play Washington and Jefferson has un- | ito-day there will be or light work to-tdoubtediy built 1 jmorrow nnd the eleven wil be ready! play as well, will play an for Saturday. fashioned game Saturday: | Yale does not look wits any contidence| Pumpelly will start the game at fu'l- jun Saturday's game Tho defeat of|back, but {f all goes weil with Yale! ‘ashington and Jeffer-ihe will be taken out of the game and} ed for later in the reas * field men will be A’ ager Stallges of Boston paved che way to the deal, ‘The New York man Js always pruis.ng the Boston manager, and whenever they pawt Keuson trades were discumeJ, Stallings considers Mar her, and figuyps be of his big reputation that his presence with the Braves would Lc @ big boost for t! tional League in Boston. larquard came to New York from Indianapolis four years ago. He eo: the New York clud $12 The Arst seanon Ruve failed dismaily. Then he cane through with a record of nineteen straight victories. He has not been pared for it and paid little attention | season. Out in St. Loulx they say it fe Crandall was sent to St. Louls and then | te his left, It wi ith this hand inch=-“practicaily confirmed” are the|ttken back with the understanding, it that he landed the first blow, which |exact worda—but if you know St. Louin| W4* reported, that another player was | knocked my head so much to‘the side|as a rumor market that makes it look |‘ he turned over to St, Louis in the! that I couldn't seo his right, which | bad. spring. Just who that man tx to be it] followed. If Smith was ever to knock| The best reason for doubting the| *Uld be hard to say. but it is a pretty me out he should have done it right | rumored trade is the word of McGraw, | #004 bet that it wilt be neither Snod- there. 1 don't think he could knock | Just before leaving on the long trip he| &Tas* nor Merkles met during the aaard a great and the worth, | ne coaches here very wary! the coming game, Because; q wa fe {Knowles and Wilton. It is plannal to steady during the past season. The club had @ lot of trouble inducing son the practice for thei K ; 9 doubt f the week has been spent} work oyt all the mub back field men 4 = me off my feet even if I had my hands | declared that ho had not talked trade| At the same time there is no count! o . Ma open Raturday,. Cornell will probably be able hanging at my aide.” to anybody and would not even allow| that McCraw intends to make some! Nteen and lost seventeen games, Ie always || 1, Perron See so ireaeclta pay for tne Gret tine in weeks — himself wo think of one, untii next/ shifts that will strengthen his team |F oecned @trongly: asains: the Giants. ° Castles, Giernsev and Wheeler will atl! HE big fireman didn't say all this| sprips. Jn hitting next season But, arcorda! to his own statement, he will not doi now, Besides, it is a question whet! . Konetehy would be added strength fs rir naa | 2 . dean ce oe HAGHT OF WYKAGYL = Ritchie and (Sg a are re of the minor games last fall. If they n the papers—almest as much | ieee taeee TEAMS GOLFERS IN | $25,000 to Box in London :xchcwretits ion ‘ be given @ good tryout. Two new ends will be ely in the Washington These are Roberts and O-! ‘former has worked out a maliciously. He seemed very sin-| “This trip Is guing to be a re core and talked as if he meant he said, “and you can be: every word. “I think I am the best| ®1. not going to figure on trades white heavyweight in the game to-| thing else except irying to day.” he continued. “And if Mr. good showing with my club aro will consent to another meeting 1 will| long circuit. You know as well prove {t beyond a doubt. I'll promise} do that whenever a man makes a bad there will be no chance of his being] Play in a World's Series he In always fouled, As a matter of fact, 1 dgn't| traded off the following week by the] Its all right, though, If McGraw. | i end next week !n a final effort to de-) is working at the Atlantic A. A. of/velop a strong line. " s 7 Rockaway Beach. Leach has always| To-day's practicn may ace shifts tn i believe I fouled hin in our last fight. | fans. Wants to do It, A big trade right now f Sew for hin the lineup because of the poor work 0° | Sapa weg? If 1 did he never would have stood up| Now. as o Fad Konetchy, McGraw han! would be # big help in giving us some: | Syndicate of English Sporting rained at the New Bolo A: As for Mie the iguD Teenie Heceeer mony at | Tor Qual the blow and walked to his cornep| *a!d some things concerning his ability| thing to write about, It looks like «| TAU, Men Willing to Pa' Big Price ted the seashore so as to avoid, Wheeler scored two touchdowns against nO FP Herward. I don't want anybody to| that might be interesting. A year ago | long, dull winter, en 0 y Big ihe crows ‘it. 7 - ee ' — to Get Leading Lightweights. His Score of 82 Peat Early think that I am pursuing Smith and | ~~ ith lone for wil MeN anyooty.| — RESULTS AT LATONIA. LAUREL WINNERS. Naturally Mr. Smith Is my prefe-ence. Johnny Kilbane, the champion, !s no longer a atherweight le to do the x ney re featherweight iimit, 122 pounds at the i FIRST RACE—Six furlongs: for threes} FIRST RACE—Selling; handicap: a ; . ke ORRIS 1s a far different man| year-olds and upward; purse W00.—Coy, {three-year-olds and upward; ave ang{ Finishers on Fox Hills 4 ty John Police foie (Ee Rah He wae aearegin ates wth M from the big, bashful white hope | 100 (Neyl ; Cutle B, 1% (Van- a half furlongs.—-Ela Br | ; F poecontee yece eee Ft geo een aA BSc that blew into New York to fight | dusen), second; 100 (Ben- to 1,6 to 2 and Links, his way back to Naw York from|dempite this big welht, he absolutely re- Jim Flynn in September, 1911. Then all| ton), third, Tir La- #® (Nathan), 7 to 1, econd; Genenrta, 96 | ~~ a tot, 2 oy 1 and Yet) POX HILLS GOLF LINKS, 8, 1, 5 di erwood Yenk- | Oot, 2h--Gol bern af the Ne Lady Lightning, Silver Moon and | TOR meee cee ae Canada where he tan taken part In|fused to meet the local lightweight at nix won, He Is) that weigt coming here for the ‘Geuls, Parents. trying to Induce W ° the| petroskey, the Fr he had to recommend him was sise,| mode, Syringa, Ureula Emma, 4 weight and willingness, with very little | Brightstone, Mae Taft, Chanticler, June tt of the other requisites that go to make| W. also rai up a successful fighter. He was backed| #2 mutuels anager of Sailor ‘0 middiewelght, an- \ aid: Coy, straight a ° ; York Athietic Club fiocked cut to tals! american champlon, 1 by @ millionaire, who thought he could] Place $21.90, show $11.40; Cutle B. (Reid), | Btr s algo ran dautue ih inves carmbers toway Gir (mri cednin Puke Pach ie land tor a(powsced today in San Francisco teat beat the world without half trying, In-| Place $12.40, show $1.40; Maud McKee, | SECOND RACK. Steeplechase; three: |titeq anaual champlonalp, A good] piree of $25,000, which offer has been {he has matched Petroskes to meet Leo stead of being gradualy nuraed along, | how year-olds and up; about two milet.| yi cg field teed off early bh cabled to Manager Pollok for the fight|Bens, @ Montana middleweight, for —One mile and seventy ; Syosset Morria wan sent in te fight Jim Fivnn | SE Tuckey), Sto 1 3 to Land 3 % of Engliah sporting men, | twelve rounds before the Copper City one of the toughest and mont exper-|74rde: for three-year-olds and upwand;|t 2. fleet: Promoter, 158 (Dayton), 9 to | 2IR% HERA and shroushoct she wt ither on Saturday or|A. ©: of Butte, Mont., on Tuankegivin ee y ; { fenced Aghters of the time. Naturally | Purse 840.—Ocean Queen, 109 (Benton), |» to 5 and 1 to 2 ancond: Crowe, 00 | eee ee Nae entry ‘iat fn at 6 P.M. Benz has not lomt a fight >a ; r i Morris proved nothing more than a| WM: Hffendi, 116 (Borel), second: Gur- rmath), 16 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to 1, 7 : : 7 Scores made were surprisingly good! 44, Wolgast e coming to G aie 8 neau, 108 (Henry), third, Times, 1491-6, | third, ‘Time, 4.00. Hard Running, Not- 1 Ad. ) " es oe has tee lige ia Pitant, Billy Baker, Orperth, Cordie §.,|tingham, Major Head, Velsin! and Bally | CCM Mering @ stiff? wind that blew across | to eee the Ritchie-Cross tight ees. lo Merpby. \ the boow claus, He saye bo himectt. He} White Heat alzo ran. Bay also ran. ths Miike, “The local course is one tong challenge the winner, BIILF Gtbeom, | east Lng ~ has acquired a knowledge of Aghting | #2 Muttels pald—Ocean Queen, straight,| THIRD RACE—Hundicap for two. | ‘tring of hill, The twelfth hole, | manager from Wolgaat to-day stet- that In really remarkable compared to[%20: Diace, 4.60; show, #270, Effendi, | Yeur-oldn: ix furlonga.-Surprining, 122| Perched on & young mountain, was subs) Ueeelar Vol Wt ee the vietony wh showed on hii vi \. | Place, ‘$3.60; show, $2.90. Garneau, show, | ‘Rightmire), 2 to 1, 3 to & and 1 to 6 jected to a amall gale that swep' 4 at eean beck oad woule bo tin Kenost Wis. on th } o Bfeveas ao ‘ahey broken from the bay. Tho field had night of Noy. 10. ey will welgh in pearance in this city. In addition Mor- |* won, Addie M., 108 (McCahey), 18 to 5, | Unbrd Veran aevaral y in four weeks to fight Wha at loi'is pounds at 3 P.M. i] rim has learned to talk about himself, « Se § to § and 2 to 6, second; Pilttar Gord, | arvat difficulty playing tals and oy sal Gib he wilt Wace trait he lacked entirely before. He has confidence in his ability and doesn't hesitate to let his Natenera know it. In| RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Ma. oot.) aN, ssf three years he says he has fought twen-|:3.—The enirice for to-morrow's races| ois cha nents ene: timwecveare ty-nine battles. Twenty of these ended Se Eitan try and get the . Tom Kennedy, the loca! heavyweight, | ‘ who has decided to take another chance | Path, Valkyrie, Mater almo ran, nivhed a aurprine when he led theearly| Packey MeFa RUA eaten oe ee ant en eg| finishers with a card of $2. Dr. B ht | nis home tn Chic: day for two fights, the first being with Dan! winely played @ low ball and cxcaped accompanied by his marMger, Wmil |neiey of Cleveland for six rounds at| UREL ENTRIES. 1# (Butwell), 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4] % tiara. Time, 1.14. Pomette Bleu, Red ure as foll ont », 116 mene eriuy 11 his clubmates \Thiry, Packoy has been practically) ine Fort Pitt A. C. im knockouts inside of six rounds. He| FIRST RACK--For twos 1 fine | Sat 1 ae Nia eat IE) Chisholm Beach, winner of last year's |matced to meet Jack Britio: {a8 tent Nov. 15, and his second w Me thinks that record never been | and « half fu 3 hoa uted dogs Pl au rmouent: wae et Com form ana | Fund bout a ‘ * Kenoslia | Mahon of Pitiso for ax rounds in equalled by any heavywelght, a am i and even, second; : re | Wis) the early part o Philadeiphia on Nov. 2. Kennedy h 100, | Oakhurst, 1 (Nathan), 6 to 1, 5 to 2 reins ore of oe ed mee month, pair meet at Ronarha wurely picked out two tough fellows for Lean x and even, third, Time--1.04645, Rolling |e? Was tn severe Ulsan. On they will attract a record cro lor | hig come-back stunt, ij ere ee manager of ee ionais Bui, 1, Anica, 108 Beek | Stone. Nonpareil, Nupler, Bryniimat and |furth. ninth, twelfth aud thirteenth | that city. je Washington Baseball Club, | 199; Lont Kiam, 108; *Apring Meld, 104; Edith | TACtica also ran, holes, wiere he needed #ix strokes to —_ Two ten-round bouts were clinched) h brought out an interesting |ines, 105; Towton Field, 1) Defy, ——»——_____ got out. J. D, Foote, the Apawamis| Within the next five days anotheriic.aay, to be fought at the Brown) discussion by refusing to allow any of Sebatler, 100 Hedge, 106; 4 LATONIA veteran, did what many younger club-| white hope from the Weet will be iniGymnasium A. A, show on Saturday hie men to go round the world with the |°J. H. Wowh'oa, . ENTRIES, mates failed to achieve when he came|town ready to meet Carl Morris, night. In the first, Billy Meyers of the White Sox and the Giants on the | und that it will aff HIRD Finet it Allowances: sro Af wil attect thes playing D +! de,—Neosrene, 108, 9 of the qualifying round | tne neavyweluht ohamplonahtp of the! Warts of Jersey City will awap punches! next year. If the position taken by ho ‘ire Hill, 102; Holton. 1 in match play’ to-morrow. | pacine Coast. J GrifMth is the correct one, McGraw and | Auisie, 108: a 5 ca itera. 10T:Alan Wate or; |The semi-finale will be run eff Satur-| here by Harry Pollok, who - Callahan have done @ very foolish thing | ios; Ato: ‘ fig; | Wixdar, 110;" Jono Gund, 110; Just ¥ : home in 9) furton@s: two | Burviv 10g: FA. Biome, 102; ] will me boat Smith or any of the other big ¢ t Frankie Callahan of| He 19 Eddie Hagan, who the second, Johnny a 110; De: [day morfing and the Anais in the af-|ip a wonder, Hagen stands el * You replace soiled cuffs ith a clean pit by . No di + No attaching or detachi eapecially McGraw. If @ pennant win- an ternoon, es and weighs 198 pounds. ene turn, ig or detaching. ning machine Is to be ruined by thie ACE tang: iagaeareie: fe | “De. Halght, Wyiagrt, @, “— Soros gtereernnes. tome ragslaton long journey the Giants will have made | Hilt Ri 4 O1: Ida Lavinia, 109; Gipsy Love, tu; |¥2; KR. A. Carroll, Knollwood, 4, 4-90;| Leach Cross evidently means to be in at ied tiff cuff, Doubles the ‘‘life’’ of the the trip at heavy sacrifice, ee eet canta. tb, Mee ee a, 10s; Malay, 18, % : rary the best phyalca! condition of his career shirt and halves its laundering. There is another aide to this, however, | t “Job sgl | Gratin WACK<All dow tve and a bait for. | Boots, Apewamion wl ded nae the s, t Foote, Apawamis, 47, 4-81; Fred R, c.| When he meets Willie Ritchie at A new fcature in an old established brand of Mediram saya thatthe continuous exer-|Brmmgy igi | ner ia! Cham, Ht; ton ith Fock Ka: | Smith, Ridgewood, 8, Bi); H.C. AC re shirteColumbla, Famous since 1875, cise his men good and keep ‘at HT; Dadiond. 118; Sager, 188, Richard, @t, Andrews, withdr: aa ; Plain, pleated and dress shirts, Guaranteed . hape for ¢ id RACE—Helling, R.A. Gasseen, Fox Hite, @, 4-02: id fe pig tga lg ors aan ii " one full and seventy rants. LH, |Pratt, Dunwoodie,, @ d7—tl0; N. 1.) gtenley Gittord, For Hite, @, @-1 q | fadeless, $1.50 and up. . GniMn, Richmond’ County, proof .of his contention he shows that | 108: Free Moral, 1m 108; ee ee U4 |W. 8, @heeha ” Larisa. 108 ; after the winter in Cube the Giants eta ia y ry ne on | 124 An. Royeon,’ Fos Hu, came e Unite and | Alves | ; valor, 100) “1 —|5. 8. Kelly, Dee), @, @-9: . started the season In better shape thaa | min. i0 i tT Niner, 160," Pay Mase 108 |g We ee Rice oe ee oe ford, Garden City, 61, Side: W. ; For sale in all the best men’s any club in elther league. They easily isan ACHESeillog, thmee-yeas-olds aud up. |—86; As Le Alenpell, Canoe Brook, 61, 66| king, Wreeyt, 47 furnishing and depart- 4 H bh i + ot | lean, Wyagy!, @, @—-O Won the pennant. Last year the Ath | mue.—Mer Meise. Sand |—108; A, R. Roth, Manhattan, 48, 47—| Oantand, SS Ment stores’ L a rt Collier, Dunwoodie, 41, @-26. - as | on. Favor, Lakewood, 1, &-; Colum! New York A. C,, @, @— Shirt Co., Inc., New York Ba ward; 8 mile and axtecath. Ra ine on gare, . 13s Billy Holder, 100; Jack Movanaughs 100; ‘ooo wae TSS CR eee EES

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