The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1913, Page 11

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, Geteat before Elia Fottrell and Byron RITCHIE AGREES TO POS TPONEMEN T THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 27, 1918. Of Fo Foothall Means of Impressing the | es fe Faculty, but Dr. Butler Is Sti th Opposed to the Gridiron Sport.) a “QOOTHALL! FOOTBALL! Forementioned sport very! much In the atmosphere at Col- mmbla Ur vaity this fatl-in fact. ine, ia ii | re bat en the other hand nelther haw HH eee eee at ne land as ce CRE He UB lot Garden City. wilt this afternoon Aesiete—Diomiia pte ey ae tnet a aon indarst ankles, root ;year will port | on the latter echool's gridiron. rasmus | BY Theat TY Raiser Nome u ets thelr hs up | 18 not en! vue and Jand Commercial will clash to- morrow |‘: fine 2B ae A | 1, 1904, 9 Mo, Among U inatitut’on. rs Lat Commercial Field, Rrooklyn, Lemire Mast e jog Hditor Bvening Woad Will not raike uy rai of the beat New Bien Boe te tell who was m any steps to pe compet year the | organize, nor hi ball organizution of the now lass of | r two of the fraternities have son the field in but there has not been a ble amount of interest taken In ir ges tivities,” MANY FRATS ARE ARRANGING GAMES. i Among the fratern Ni ji and 7! teams or Sanes of whieh will inday afternoons during the next five weeks. The first scrap of the se los will he between Ph Phi Kappa Sigma on Soucy § afternoon je reforne « promptly Tenunes, varsity t Baer ol@utnil pound wal welgint Results of | Week-End Bouts | At Locel Clubs Pou nerd on hows trday At the Pairnont & Withe Warren gutpointed Dave Cronin fn main go of ten round Billy Mart defeated Jack Earnon in the wenisfinal, At the Sharkey A, ( the Mooawk | tle trouble the star bow better of eight rounds At the fo Garden Kublak, th niga feated Jack Be vila in the main bout. Vitzserald was sub- | stituted for Jim Savage, who could not box on account of an Injured nd. At the Irving A. C, of Brooklyn, Mike @lover of Boston an from Bill Flem , in the main event HARVARD PREPARING FOR GAME WITH TIGERS. CAM BRIDGE, Mass, Oct, 27.—Har- vard is now pointed for the Princeton contest less than two weeks away. Commencing to-day the greater portion of dally practice will be to fit the team with formations for the game. Cornel! looked on as an easy victim for Crimson. Harvard came through bs State game without injury. 3 e the lity, and it would prove no great prise to find him back at tackle this week, elther Gilman or Half Back “Tack Hardwick being tried out at right end. ‘The race for quarterback has narrowed down to Logan and Freel! The next fortnight will decide just which one will get the varsity assienment. Cowen and Mills are waging a hot fight for left of green- Mkeyl to later assume the role of runner-up. Strachan Lose. Oct. 2,.~Clarence 3. Grifin and John R. ners-up in this year's national lawn tem ais championship doubles, went down to Batkin yesterday. The metch was in the ane of the Bay Counties tourng) meni The scores were 6-8, 8-4, 8-6, 6-1 Students in “Frat” Games i _ May Mean Early Return jean totll a men get away nterclass Cutnete | Are Played; foot app | tra “k material, as well as the painstak Ing soccer squad, are entirely formott 0. joe: | Inside knowledge of the sport ta more} rune] than made up for ih beef, and eleven, | STUDENTS ARE KEEN FOR THe! Some of the fraternity men have out-of-town men are at Columbia Runners Compete. o'clock in the aft I] hopefuls are our ¢ _ ;800n after togged out in regulation ar: le ft * ee fron garb, with new head gears, nose larry Smith of Bro on South Field Every Day a8 | arts and shoulder pads to make their jelinped four kecond france aw regulars aa imposing a* rf eof Wat f le und sircamatances, The A rl on wang of the leather oval hurtling vant Ia rough the air and tie old familiar reas put of 644-2) Jump!” is drawing kable considering ite a crowd of rnectatore every aft. | Was very bad n As @ reauit, Coach ernie . With hia bunch of promising starter, including Maste: York A. C., jmerly of the Voteretsos of the G Theso men pushe but at the end he waa a the serani Several of the Blue e turning out to balliat I White alum the fraternt f trick plays ypular gridiron diversion | and. format latter {@head of the Greok-Ameri: Helghts ts a ec thanimen a ‘al those | W40 Anished well In front of A. Rosa: rs. lof a regular A 913 first-class col- |@eF Unattached, ‘an | lege eleven. What the Greeks lack in 5 of hueier, Fi x | tall Assoc! pounds, charge down | Brooklyn F.C. won yest nal practice tt makes) to 1, at Marquette Oval, grads, who Support athletics | fore a wd. The sta Columbia, wish heartily for a varsity ) Was wi the Clan \pr SPORT. ee ady shown th spirit, and with the |) f Manual Training and § 1 football stars fron levens are now ene rman cliss, and t rela, Brooklyn, and pirit by getting into the prac- [and Boys’ High at \ ons, Quite a number of husky j will take piace on Wedn so 10 be de-) For the first ttme in | achotaat! four big Kchools will © spon, a footba nided ent! usiagm — will Jed incentive in view of the students will get a chance to| Rfldiron the sume avy game at the Pole | High will * and the Dart | Will take on Manual at » tussle there ariler in| Brooklyn. The four sene the use of the atadiun Morningaldes, ‘or the won of the Ne hundred yar van A. Com frookiyn, ar of the gam history r New hon the A field of forty-six harriers faced the ~ Manning and Rosander, for and V Tackling the strong Cian McDonalds | In the first round of the American Fo ne goalkeeper, who vented several scores The dates for the pliy off of four of mulboy football games postponed | turday on account of the hea avy | 3 ain were announced vesterday, t. Paul Schoat! P| The two big Interborough games he- ‘| tween Commerce and Poly Prep at Poly DeWitt Clinton nattan Field} ¥. ot Ebbets settled the matter by arranging a double header, Harvey Frick of t House led a pack vonnant n of the GI , followed by D, Gereilt of nae of the Sheridan A. C. Grenia Wins Bike Race By Four Feet By a eensat onal eprint on the last lep, Alfred Grenda cap the twenty-five American professional ham- yesterday at the Newark 1 of twenty-at playot eyele riders, Grenda crossed the i ir feet in front of Patrick He ‘won none; in ustraiit, Who finished ‘ Syecting Australia, who finished six foot calor al of Jackie Clarke Was third. The Gime was seconds. The What ts immaries ing sn mith sea ‘Trent Sy and ed annual irle-Hoftinen Devember 1 will fudge the she You have tried out lots of cigarettes. tng Palitor Rvening Worl? after the pack, made the! Pieane state in your it the » which was five seconds ite ve. Philadelphia a game k's time, taken off (he Giant’ column and credited to Phila pita att President Lynch's decision or was it credited all} Tt was credited to the Giants tu President Lynch's ruling. After th percentage. Sposting Balitor Kening World Will you Kindly let games Matty we of 1-192 and 1! Im 1911, won on "1 ‘Ris name is Cornelius McGtilienday. Use your own judgment. 1. Kindly let me know what year It Jthe Yankees frst, sta oblige Ulverteld. Sporting Fal Who ants until the Na+ the game should bef! N ase it wae addod to the Phillies Lf of 19137 1.907, 9—We. highest since August. know how many fn the world's #6 avd by what scores? Louis b, NOPPLE, to 1; 1918, soore 3 to 0. Sporting Was George « Yes. Oct, 11, Awrting Balt th of the Phila (itor bveotag World Jack Chesbro won over forty JAMES + Kvening Went Know th <)) your sport oe hardest heavyweight 1 KAMMER, a New York Po decide save no. w n Now smoke Oasis—they’re guaranteed good. Our long experience, our tremendous tobacco resources, are pledged to this statement! The best Five Cent Cigarette ever made. IO for 5¢ NEWS OF ALL ae OF SPORT 7724 SPORT BRIEFS. Harry Smith Wins Road Race in Record Timc--Many Noted is right? A FAITHFUL READER Willie Bitchio hee been in Now York before as a member of Paokey MoFar-| land's camp, but he has never fought let me know the batting aver- Snodgrass the last two montha PINS tng a”) at any time during the two What wae hin aighent won, Did his average batting y thne during the MFG: O—.200 has been hi Freatng Wortd Klaus ever knocked out by! yp? If mo, kindly state in your sporting colum obilKe. GEORGE D. In sizth round at Pittebargn, Hrening Weld Would you kindly lat me know through here Liggalte Myer Tat acco Cx _ Premium Store, 7th Avenue and 16th Street son 11 EDITED BY __ROBERT EDGREN Teddy Paper whether Hanne ot on: ered the ring Weighing teae than 20 tahurmh ever kiockad out Frankie Ve §. MATTHYSSE mor outpointed hin, t,t v sharkey-6 feet 8 1-2 inches. ing stopped Mubbe in third! Sam finefor! 6 fewt 61-2 inches, Fairmont A.C. Hubvs never Coinveat’ Smith 6 feet 1 inch. outpointed Fleming. Yes. Merting Editor Bening Woot Sierting Edltor Ryening Wott Kindly inform me throueh the columnel Wil ye bet, Was the following fahters Aloo, fn JA. EMMET. forn ma whether John LL it Yes. By Jimmy Clabby in ten-round Tas A eAyy we bout at St. Pani, March 12, 1910. _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. 4a s west LYRIC | = 5, NOW A massive spectacul: ir Play th: it he is. electrified all New York. — A Sensational Success. 300 People on the Stage Ae GIRL AND THE ENNANT By RIDA JOHNSON YOUNG and CHIUSTY ie seid “A lively, thrilling and cin using he he uct has a rousing a climax as ‘The Whip’ or Vie Det Winner «Sherwin ~The Globe, A Riot of Thrills and Laughs EXTRA MATINEE ELECTION DAY t, RAY COWSTOCK’S || THEATRE of THRILLS 5 10 NEW YORK THE PRINCES WHAT THE G GUIGNOL iat 39fH STREET EAST OF NN a YOU'LL THRILL. 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