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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 24, 1913. nent: UP-TO-DATE “AND NEWSY BEST SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY bo ROBERT EDGREN \ — _— _ cence nde : , WHEN AS A MATTER OF FACT 60 60 6 60 By VI C/YALE WINS TOSS Copyrinnt, 191%, ty the Prose Pibitehing Co. Crhe New ¥ x World). j tier | CAN Te rie ue) gam? (Au Gils Gud FOIbY HAS Ger 4 ae) NE ho GMAT t Tecouml , BEFORE HO ’ ” GI | ~ croaks!! 1 voy tare BC) ‘ tan ee PAY THE DOCTOR BILLS FoR THe MEN WHO “Tackie we! ‘Elis Chose Shore of Lake Cai negie, Which Is Sheltered From Wind. t's No US (mM ALL IM. [Cant MONE pi AROUND ANY MORE | Princeton | water in the first fa colleges of tha Ka t on th¢ regatta among th¢ Roth eignts wil KAU, Officials Are Not in Sym- | pathy With Gustavus T. Kirby, | ‘Who Wants Pro-Amateur Con- tests. | |preparation for the race to-morrow of \Lake Came; the r | The capt : [drew vesterd tons, and Yak — — won first choice chose the went Creriger, 1918, by Te Pre Pribitahiog Co | (The New York World), | revolutionary {deas of Guetavus | 7. Kirby on amateurism will! | ghake the Amateur Athletio Un! to tte foundation, Tis utterances, in| which he favors contests between ama- 1 / teare and professionals, come at @ time 1 when the other big men of the union over which he presides are trying to | emabiieh an amateur status in this ry that neither England nor any of | as tho one shelt 4 he near si only once @ 4 Wednesday, whet out for an ‘hour's ook the men at. } the other nations can question, The Bri- > WHEN ASA MATTER. oy Che 4.18 yemtentay tong, stilt amarting unter the walloping a d appeared th h them tn the stadium at Stock- OF FACT — “Hey ARE ore and some freshmen Bi RIPPING “THE HEART OUT jtaken ft down to the lake, so that Ye OF EVERYTHING IN SIGHT. rieathealately, Coach iietrieame: +. AVS h wil make a lot out of Mr, Kirby’e remarks, Even now every oritie in| fe buay Writing criticiame on om way of doing things in amateur athletics, ‘They will denounce the ame- tour statue of our athletes (a harsher tegmme than ever defora ! who came ale (but, due to the fa [France to See Our Best — |i. 88 «. | Heavy Men This Winter": ne ia as follows Pression tn his fights tn Denver, has abe Neen sacar oe McGuigan to | ft te not Ikely that Mn Kirby'e| fens will be adopted by the con- | trolling body. Geveral years ago Seush gues 190A wrvee tat oe | We ave ven cELiive 6v The REPORTS FROM ly dared bring ft up until we heard THE @'G COLLEGES “THAI THe VARSITY (Ss IN |Smith, Langford, MoGoorty and|mcot Sam: toviteas, the orci Th the Preaiient of the A. AU. AFRIGHTFULLY CRIPPLED CONDITION es ©. Sullivan will probably have delphla fighter, tn the ° Klaus Are Getting Ready to rounda at the Na al A. i cthing to aay now. Hy will cppose| ay Clean Up on the Other Side. [hin fr'a'wias sea aReneteas bent a eaten ames o| Kirby Comes Out for Mr. Gaffney Apologizes for Row He : aol Philadelphia to-morrow night. Shugr’ country. The college would aot tolera: hoes te ce 393 Started Over World Series Tickets. By John Pollock. oe Somes Catrean: Conhosy Smid | Sacre! Contests Between ‘‘Pro Petunia th roan] Mb sel” wa ual James B. Gaffney, President of the Boston Nationals, yesterday apolo- N™= that Gunboat Smith, Frank |heavrwelght, which was slated to be — @ized to the Giants’ president for the harsh things he sald about the way Klaus, Eddie McGoorty and Sam) fought at the Atlantic Garten A. C. on {LILY GTRBON eays Re wet soon re- And Amateur Athletes tickets were handled for the world’s series in New York. It was Mr. Gaffney Langford hav Postponed until Tues- tire from the Deming game That allegations about speculators having bunches of «ck Denegre, Furzpatrick, ¢} +; Moore, comes ow: Pyne, 2; Me + Quimby, 4, Heffron, & 7; Putnam, stroke declared that that led to the in- J [re going to visit Mrance and «MW. The officials of nd KaceP o, Spring | : tt} we & care to sta b Tot ie : in he will sever all his connections ag eaes petition with amateurs would also, to |] Vestixation by District-Attorney Whitman. {t looks as 1% those two count ater it re to atage the bout Towtow kieid j t a@ @ Cromoter, Giteon, however, will &@ modified extent, produce the same Matrict-Attornay Whitman Informed me.” said Mr. Gaffney, “that his | !ave many of our crack America Aight: | ound go at | “pring- | alfaya de a devotes of ehe glove eae. | President of A. A. U. Argues for jevils. and thia is why the Amateur |} investixators had learned that box number 14, ono of the four I had, reached || er battling there this winter, At pros-| Wernemtas t | Pressure of other business compels Athletic Union doos not sanction such |] the hands of the acalpers and that !t was sold to them for $20, ent there ta in Paris Joe Jeans ; Ligh to step out. When he eetires, which! More Liberal Policy in Sports| wtest®. and also why the Olymnte “No sooner had I learned this thay 1 got In touch with Mr. Hempstead J{Frani Moran, Jeff Smith, Young! Witdeat Ferns of Kansas % tae | wil be next epriag, the game will to men are open only to ainatenre, and |T ang arranged to talk with him tn his offices When T apoke to him ho was |{Atiearn, Otto Kohler, 7 another ecrappor that is cialining the ee it Ino y ‘J ir " n vit! nf iterwel ithe, 4 . 4 = er ipod Hla spt isod ba Migs —Cites Golf as Example That | ity ‘Wor main ‘to make. the Olympte |] as much sunprised ag T was when I learned what had been done. With only Sug) eink ob Hy Fe ee alin for ENE Staiae isl near weenie: kanien either all or partly profession || four chances to be double crossed, one of the four chances came through in [{@elesstion, and the vention@s | ei dttering otter from : be 2 civapllranidinoseysd bathe eet) No Harm See Core From His] have not succeeded and nover will auc: {my caso, Mr Hempstead had upward o fthirty thousand chances to be be- otis ito Jon Shem She SAL tate OL Serene flght promoter of that country, to . preryppens a ‘Gat ceed. trayed. I thought of this as soon as I got the news of what happened to me, [| 074 Pasianc Pillai aS gaxe in three | The most pie was not etal ‘*! ideas, Per ray yoy ee tak nce: Breee }T and my very first impulse was to g> and tell him 60, witch T dtd. Raed Cem pRt EN: KOR’ ADE GORE FORE pnts t so of the Lindar, 'e 5 = q aes t jonths, ty-round bout a Sue Sinenneiaie beapetiien This ends tho crusade Mr. Gaffney started when ho fatled to got what he a Wereend bout. ; ; acosslalar 10k davinias HE past few dave tmve devetoped should be permitted between amateurs || wanted. ouns Shugmis, the Jersey lame a rich crop ef baseball rumors, HF prociaination of Gustavus ‘T. | and professionals. Ughtwoight, who made @ good dm-| gin Savage, who stopped Al. MeCtos-| | T2rd Race—Oakland, Belloc, Bae, First we haa@ Konetohy coming Kirby, president of the Amat i 1 as Bicone t naueve that aa -—— _ a en - ~ ker, the Elizabeth heavywelght, {n Fourth er Cream, Winning here from St. Louts in exchange for half Athlete Union, which advocates | eh instane H } ° q > seven rounds at the Frown dymnaaiim apy ear of the Giant team. "The amusing fart |ittng dann the bariere betwen amee[arn rare tuaet or eertert | gers? Strength Will Be Why Don’t They |%,.5; 0° 2c es ie Seen ee sapracesie arias: of! this report, which was aplked by | tours and profosstonal athletes has thor-| for exammce, the Springfeld :| a = 5 Ue tulew ce Witla tke ae itnne Manager McGraw, {9 that in St. Louis) oughly aroused the people who have for] School, tuat It Is to the beat J di d A t D t th St P ke peda of Atiohiigen, at the Aantic! |, : they atill ineiat that the deal is under| youre teen striving to keep amateur) not only of these young men but of} uage gams artmou | Op ricking Se AN CA way, McGraw, as {s the way of a base-|eport free of profersionaliam, Coming |*Port that awa team they be permitted | pease eldsbs teen-yari tine, ‘Tho ecruba mot the ball! Qj up tho puriiistic Inddor tint! he can Ret —— bal manager, denies that he Is going | from a man #0 hien tn authority tt how! Jake Mart $n contests with amateurs, | . Jon downs there and proceeded to t Dahlen 2)?" notch white hopes, | to @rade Rubo Marquard for Tyler, the| shorked 1) of track and tetd |... nAeny xine men of the training | Hanover Eleven Is Known io), To punts 1 | - Deine otisher Eon, Boston, Coase ia|enorte. 2h the country | #ebeois are. nol-orotouslonals, peonusel| 14 by Boland, wh! : Danny Ridge, tho local Mehtweleht, more to the Marquard deal than to any), S17, Ki oy ia te radial utterances | ety ror manor. but heeanwe they have| — Be Well Advanced and | tyicnt. the acre on Charles TT. Fbeta te on the warpath. | And Willln Houck, she promising, fenton Of those mentioned | Philadeiphia Columbia, Alumnt pore: Ge tend: elves semune: | tempting to punt tea Ho can't understand why everybody 18) ag-sement calling for them to meet in ® closed, Marquard gave tion cites tasebuall ! dame Ar SORRAITIE: HieelGRl) emi tuEe Very Strong. [fumbled the ball and to run the Brooklyn clud. Eb-| six round bout before the Olympia A. A. big heap of trouble } ing, We | that vent {namie anit theciike. ROR Gt th eye t and charged over the goal | bets's latest spasm was brought 01] of Philadelphia on next Monday night. AAW come into the fold untll shortly | tears tn : : — st professionals inc before the meason opened, and this} He points out t) meant that the Glante didn't have much | Mal chamy Of ls services unt! the season wan) teur kolfer fu well under way. As it happened Mar- [POC AGM “I also believe that under special; circumstances competition Permitted between indivi one is on amateur and the fessional, such as, for then took tie balk on thelr own|through the time-wern rumors that| Ridge will have a hard battle na Houck d Une, but were forced to}Dahlen will be deposed. Charley Mur-| haa been tmproving tn his fighting dur- Phy of Chicago comes to the rescue of | ing the last few months, scrubs came tack hard, breaking | Ebbets this time, He wires from the Coosa If there are an-| fn whieh the am nee to measure } men wh ovarn a ftv 8, to The Evening W PRINCETON, N. J, Oct, M3 ‘a short signal drill ftervenes betw © tnrough the B's defense, and Taw went | w, y snahan | Teeauso Danny Morgan, manager of ward’ ds di Var, {hood out of the gain, Me velleves that mmateh race hetween Mr. Joku aul 6 sx wecks of preparation and the! over on a cross buck ‘for the second eee ta te a reemer, Bramanan| Knockout Brown, wanted’ more monoy eee HOON metals: aia) opt HUET mast e 18 Sones, the amateur mile shampion, first test of the season, when Princeton’ score, F. ‘Trenkman's bucking was ihel netared Dantes for his protego to meet Wille Beecher much, the Giants won the pennant otween the | i ptetes Dot) and @ proferstonal who believes he|facon Dartmouth on Orborne Field to-| best ground gaining play, as he had] phere ts absolutely no truth in the | than the officials of the Atlantic Garden ‘ Bus the New York club officials, and} branches can run tho distance faster. Imorrow. The Tigers have met no team|Semmons, at guard, to open tine holes |report,”” says Murphy, A. C, wan willing to give him, the pro- MoGraw in particular, did not 3 A.A. U, T@ @ET SHARE OF GATE |, MPET Ni: ot itn them thty aeas| for hin, Neither team could score after ate posed ten-round contest between these ward's demands and actions during the LL COMPETITIONS MUST HAVE) in the seme class with th | th CHICAGO, 06! MM Evers | aggressive Ushtwelghta at that club fie hs was touring the country RECEIPTS. SANCTION OF A. A, U. tan, and the revult, therefore, of the| 20, Oct, —Manager Evers 1D] A ooptest Hetween Jona aut Jones! ep 4 the end T. Trenkman and|nas called off the remainder of tha|on Noy. 4 has fallen through. Heve, however, that no such! contest to-morrow will be the fir Bak mp y “so ‘ — i, vat ecogniaed chamnpio onan Leo 0. ne 1 Prince . y faker went In the game./Cubs' barnstorming tour when basebail aia - SeeR Dan itive: Pee Ale taalaniet Pak aha hat ke on Permitted Withe(atandand) by) which) Prinneton ‘can: be merely went In to try some drop} promoters over the storin belt wired | Jimmy Clabby of Milwaukes one of ANAGER MGRAW never had any] ranies would arouse great enthusiasm, | dette that that |property Judged, Her place among th Hix slump of yesterday, {n fail-]that thelr inflelds were covered witts, the few real good wtalewsighte z 4 ft yer who bajked in| but the after resulta would be damaging | sould he withheld where the e Jie teama of the Fast will be part ‘to punt the drops over the bat, was{anow.. ‘The Cubs had ‘engagements | country, has been signed up by Jimm . salle eet art Ban te daw otherthan pian ee é for al-| not repeated, and he put half the num-| booked until the firat of J. | Coffroth for another fmportant fight i, a teur sports, It would wend all ton te for other than a prize, and that| fixed by er record to-morrow, for not repeated, a p pked until the firat of next week, as the spring. He doesn't want a Py ie vsiduthine aca Calat cate y iavohaewed’ the wines Dartmouth not played any| ter, which were not blocked, over, The |4n San Francisco on Thanksgiving Dav bp -Sualih: Break Upc tes When they eee how easy Mt war ly‘ sa ae to nana SERRE Orne + line weakened threa times, and team B] ‘The Cleveland club has secured | afternoon. Hin opponent will be Frank Aiseipline of bis organization, Sone peo- rf ag. Be Bone ‘of the big teams her streng j any Notte t was able to break through and block| Rodgers, tho prize second baseman of | Lot the "Frisco fighter who Tas OHOUEN LOGE Bietih |the attempt. He euccecded tn five, how-'the Pacifle Coast Leagye, Rodgers | made good this year in bouts ‘out on the ‘eton bY. | eve played with the Portland club. Pacifig conat. They will battle for Keen itzpatric« would not allow the | —— j twenty, rounds, Itigor team to scrimmage yesterd leit that two days of the harde le at!!! belleve that the tittle the Giants harbors a grievance that grew vut of something that ha d that cold day in Boston a tittle more} of the » when the Giants were] trea* then ® year ago wh ‘ ba Does Mr. Kirby realize that hie plan|ather » der of Kirby wants the amateur to a medal and the professional to rely services. Whatever ts lett! What wo Kate receipts she into the | cor of the Amateur Athletle Union. | might b Clean cuffs take the place of soiled ones at one turn. Noattaching or detaching. Thesameastheregulation nid told | the New Polo A. A, will hold tts ort, |remular boxing show to-night. In the attached stiff cuff, nbowt to start the final game agains hy Ce rr bits 1 ei ing were enough, and that It wo Thtea, ten-round bouts to be fought, lovaded ff. Saves vthe Boston Ted fox. Marquard 18 (10 eee aie arent ieee che forcl@M lun Ne Malt fot iratoas tae aTO™E | netter not to risk iuring any © ee oy wil go against Jimmy laundering. Doubles the *man plated to pitch in that fnal strag i could he Induced te ira to compete weanat each. « men before tho Kame to-morrow, He Blute, Pete Collins will swap Banones ae Gl ths shirt. Lately But Matty was compelied to Vnaland would and if the professional wins for hy scrimmage ended with Wednesday, and | " Jungisland covmorrow, wero addea this | With Artie Thomas and d | added to Columbia Shirts. , i ; " a at , ative rest | hho » with Johnny ‘Burt. | it At the last minute, We are told that and 8 a rocolve a inauey Urise and If the amine men are tekine & combareive | Light Practice for Cornell Eleven siternogne men [Seow up wita sstoay Biri VIll\ a brand famous botivatdes fr of the cold o1 ’ ateur wing for hi o receive a medal, | qn e Kam elf, ( ‘ tt Pract ‘ H Jats acerare somns Fie 204 an late or somo other token of his suc| Ant! Ihe wore tonal drill, foilowe on Eve of Struggle With Pitts-| and sanssetea pinapeneesy man, camel | Tennis at Columbia, of the Atlantic since 1875, ny use for a man who ot a cnit|BASEBALL ASSOCIATION CAN | Heriority , a practice in passing the ball around, nal drill, When this was ended the | Semi-finals were reached in pelt she In plain, pleated and dress shirts. Stand o : ¢ to be done, HOLD MEMBERS IN CHECK, |.) sult #8 also true tn racing, to come! isting, in all, the regular two hours burgh University. jclamoring student body was allowed | Ries and doubles yesterday In | Fabrics guaranteed fadeless: $1.50 when important werk wa ne done, Hee te Eee i tear everis. | gzgene in tonnis. and wi o rot Intol "Tagtond of ‘the variety scrimmaxing, | Inside of the grounds, An open-air masa | nual championship tennis tournament at| and up, Ne. Claveiand; which je Johnny ikit Vel RGR ant a re aporta tl ee ; Hi she Andrews put the scrub ori ‘ se ig ae jinee oy waa held, at which Coach Cav-| Columbia University, J. M, Shimmon, Columbia Shirt Co. luo. NewV¥awks i I bane's home town, they any he is a cht be wall t thet, Dat oftstimes with, amateurs, | ue axainat ted Dartmoutt Special to The Bvening World Due GUspeatt eaapnaned ike Gate: SOND) he Harenielin 6nd, Ailey For sale in all the best fi Practical man and doesn’t tale any thay mg h proforslonals being paid for tholr| rere. and worked it very well & ITHACA, N, ¥s, Oct, M.—Anoth F forty-five the members of the | Penman auevive in the singles. Brown men’sfurnishing and; |. He chamees with hin title of feathery ar BnG, OTS Laer icom | ANA Wat is true OF ORKeR ITC ns,, hae earted. Of. 0) f tight work for the Cort ¥.| team piled Into the old-time atage | f¢ eee crane at the new ee. Jepartment stover, HO champion, Yes, Kilbane ts a practic Bee eee el tat toni ae forlan POGebAIL Gail gow GthoR Ataris Ne yart ting, and Botand's forward 8! The footvall squad spen | coaches which awatted and started for |! the most promising o: ef, van. 1) bustnens man. Any tims lal ‘ fue BAe thee THAHORR Own COURE Taney then down to the serubs’ Mt-\ ogy jn the aoat elementary Work, no) White River Junction, where they will| Me won an eary victory over A. Mayer.! bal o t) te in danger of toring his t fr porters fend Bese atl pour Bc ~~ —— | yorimaves engaged In ver. ‘Tae! take the New York train. | also a first-year men, 3-9, 6-2 to gain WMS 5 sped rege t reread barre Pel es | tne on practived charging without — | box. When he can te indy 1 one In winteh | ‘ny opponents, and the ends spent con-| WET PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2.— Retain” practically ie the ainrttlediad eeu In ‘any buat e time in running down punts,| Coach Brooke sent the varsity and the { makes him get down to the feat | , Nien t ablent to heck \ there Was no tackling, Prao-|scrub through their final scrimmage yes- | weight lnit and. then insists tha posed Thed In to make money that the this department was carried on} Keel afternoon in preparation for the san; ahowld ‘be permitiad’ tol iemot a. towatd _ dlshones : — 7. mo parchaascd | by mea ‘and each man| Indians on Saturtay, po nati pT ac la Mt ao Hn Towa, Oot, ute that built Ker ang wae Fron cup | on th ‘a chance to dise} Both coaches and players look for @ } ane fs a practical man, Ie is more! where xport In fot a Nusiness, but ameres | f from Sioux a F \hard game wgainst the redsking, thas that ‘als aa unis love of the | raweded Riv : imbia treated on the stocks qihe varaity after @ short time on the . to met aol tAnd for more than ten years.| ANNAPOLIS, Md. Oct. %.—Partleu-| offense, in which they tore through the ‘. n rch: ‘. } Packey and was talitne the] w trae that a # ‘ eatton, White Sox che eae te more fxoeilent conlis| lap attention was patd to punting and| scrub Ine and around the ends, were Fifteen attractive patterns purchased because of their } other night about knockouts, He insists | euch vote | the gume, % 1 commission | handling kicks during tho pri nat the Naval Academy yesterday, and tho of the pra work of the Navy backs has Improved | formation: tion, and can be placed tho boat gaines of [With con for the Glanta and thee ag | Put on the defensive for the remainder exceptional value—checks, stripes, and fancy weaves tiee, The scrubs, using Indian Py iy ’ were unable to gain con: in a variety of colorings. } that he doesn't believe they are r essary In ring encounters to prove : o| .| ently and were often thrown for lose : man’s @uperiority over another “TI was|ism, tw wueh str + | Aeott for the Wh x did the twirling ‘Yen thoroughbreds from the Sanford) very much along this line, The kick y - criticised for not knocking Tommy Mur-| thors a gathering together ia Btock Farm will be shipped |ing was done by Leonard, Vaill, Al- — Suit. to Meastre, 20 phy out in our California fight and 1| sion athletes would undoubtedly be] Re vlore J. P Morgan plans rf France. ‘They will sail an | axanien, Plodiets ane cian ‘ale perimeu Goes ge nt Date | 2] honestly admitted 1 couldn't have done |fraught with the greatest danger of tm-|to sa id cup defender Columbia | noard Minnetonka dn charge o} veonard and Vall were > N. H,, Oct. &.—The Dart- | E ff I had wanted to. Then Ad Wol-| proprieties, and in my ont would |in the inary cup races next Yaar.) Thamas Cooke | good form, thelr punts averaging forty-| mouth Athlete Counct] announces the Can’t be equalled ready-made, and would cost $25 } one of my critics, the Michigan | result in a eerious blow to sport and [‘rne ayn that will buid the boat! pire ee the horees, Bally Cliff, Cooper, |five yards, All the candidates for the| ronowing cross-country dates: Oct. 5— to $35 to measure elsewhere, Satisfaction guaranteed, } jat-him-alive- Wilde ted to do it} the r down of standards of hon- | naw Seing designed here to meet the! Ream! Mon Cliff, and Wada Will, | back fleid wot a chance to recetye « eur} fourth 1 | f t with Mal ; and got a bad i an My which the am Mt iavadion it cenvinead Of| have leon at Sarntoga for Aeveral weeks | large number of Ktoks, Field Coach | Varsity dual meet with Maint at Tan “ aid Pa 1 never tol organizations have becn for yeara weck= | th Of «competitor tn. the jechoolne far ateeplechhao racing, 'The| Kelly giving particular attention to| over, Nov. § freshman dual mest with j t : way i i ¢ ale ie qr Ponhaylvania, Nov. at Hanover: 13, New Broadway { eat qaynody at jira 10 sotablisn tral races, even thougn such a Doatlotier horaes to make up the alépment | this work, iiss Coy, bt Hana Year 4 mebody remy p should. be considerably da thin the La Tosea 11, May Cera, Love Apple — Pngland intercollegiate championship: d pie Seer” Te ‘ea PREGENT LINE 18 DRAWN TOO|:Miuil re considerably darker shy Hho [are La Mowe ve, brood “nites, wid| HANOVER, N. H., Oct, S.—~The fin-}at Hanover: Mov, 21, freshmen in And- Ninth Street 4 ackey, “accidents will FINE, Mr. Gforgan inherited the Cotumbta Voter, the stallion purchased at tho| ishing touches to the Dartmouth team, over invitation meet; Nov. 2, varsity renies F diet bi one als “To bring professionals into com: from his fat 7, who headed ¢he eyndi- sale of the Keene stable which is to battle with the Tigers in im intercollegiate invitation meet,

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