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18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. Shasewey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY , Lov RMSLwon TOWN THE STUDENT = ' INEXTRAHOLEMATS | SSS TRS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN By VIC Guernsey Being Primed — | By Eli Coaches for Big vt Was back at tackle The varsity els yesterday Yourd and stone, two hitherto work siowed prom: » encouraged the won, but Ie op a pair of COLUMN wnaersreio nus EEE fata | Doings Against Tigers caaatlfpams vo Ae Ke = oe In the Absence From Practice of eshofl Winning ‘Too, Pumpelly, Halfback Is Called | Upon to Do All the Punting. srtain to Reach Finals. tok fleld seems ‘The Firening World.) The Frening World ough the back sie NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. M—An ex- as been male of Pumpoliy's which was jured in the scrim . e Wednesday afternoon. «i the tt 3 ., ed ‘ 1 t no ne a bra The Willard and Morris Should Fur-' * ents Wee . ie emia Oat fe ok ‘ A i ae Sea as & Ws A nature that he w a hin “+ nish an Interesting Battle—| -: hera tot t ine Wie ar ud Gait Tie weak 62 Kal. 4 Within that , | tunate @ were quite anumber of) 7: SQUEEKVILLE $ Princeton game, if then, ant the pos bo ALB I Langford Has Some Distance’... ' bility of hts of any une in the two F to Ue caved for the CArpHOne ee ‘ iy ce ‘ A ANSWER QUICKLY + final games of ihe 4 remote game to Go Before Joining Second gor iene. f a tried out at left. halfback sestentay.| PUMPELLY 18 NOT A STRONG J notfoe before the draw Knowles was not at the fied, ond Guern-| MAN AT DEFENSIVE WORK. Raters, | that they would not be acy War allowed to do ait the punting.| Besides this, Pumpeily tas yet. to | Tie crawings for t The varsity was seve nes hear | show 6's good at defensive work, A g \* enough the goal line to his dvop last year and Copvria’ by The Pree f on Lt t Kicking ability advantageously, but as! a from having The New York % | can Hicbertk the teams the varsity’ did no’ try-out on the varsity #o far this OR a couple of yea tle aid Sd. brace up, it w try only for one thing Naat Ldeddl enelidly ¢ sey went out on to the fled with Dr,| year, and siclans a . Sista La sed lleesl ; ent yor Bult and did Voth drop Kicking and place | Deesse te if he would pi they did have [of the bie games this year, Kicking. fs like Kilpate at other places 0 ed ‘ VARSITY SCORED TWO TOUCH?) iii .« ds Goad an the Ut the fifteenth Wier & DOWNS AGAINST FRESHMEN. 1 short scrim Now it is all different " ‘i u \ The varsity had a great day yesterday | ay fe ue wee since the recent passing of 9 a ‘ and pleased the coaches tremendously ant then a Tare whieh Bovarns. boda eighteen But the freshmen, Whom the tie team for the ‘ varsity had eof Ages, WAS to: orrow, York, is wetting many of the best ps yeany dlvores an iniury| piled echo | Sede MoFarland is to box Hritton there fon and Woigast performed an |e ovens Hockey League Ce . Sisie is ‘ie haa ‘3 ip Ph . fres. on centre for one and around the end for the “we| Asks N.Y. A.C. Agning sve seruna tre vary 8 To Enter Team sey and ( roved too mush for them 1 j for a touchdown, of all the poss matches in sixht, this is | lard is one of the promising heavyw many years. He is #ix and a tall, lean and muse! ‘The oMctata of the Ama ur Hockey Tho cards we i sulve yardt vyie are bringing strong pressure te about i" ‘, it ieh Aether tie New ¥ letic Club to athletic want It hace4 ended t y fight this coaches d . 4 reach nda eat 4 ‘ too easy t oA Nas keer 5 i a team, President Rude and when he lea n ‘ \7 yaches sent It ir Hockey League Jas: heavy welght can't hit him lithe third team for a final scrimmaye that the Wanderers, §.. one fault is his extreme xood nature.) Olt eee 135556 land the varstty acoret again. aa nts, one mericang and MM aa avai ; ‘ 464 Chib would surely be in. the Fee nen er 8h ARNE AE 6 10, 1 Herreshott of Gard | TRYING OUT NEW MEN FOR END but that the New York Ath- {t happens that toe other . ; POSITIONS. chub bility. him weil i ri The varsity is still trying out new! —— are ep aR Te ; men for the e fons. Wednesday | Robinson Released. t was ane ie eRe Mah seaman ‘and ‘Talbott, former varsity | Wilbert Robinaon has been drepped by © LLARD was a Su y met Luther McCarthy Lill Ash JNM = aes {the Gian! The unconditional release Yorkers r the surprise bel Ae} Mgitt dis AR lot the veteran coach was announced tn that fight, when McCarty siammed| Vat Tount—-W. Mt Weay LAUREL WINNERS. INaet night in an official bulletin tssueq }don Valtey, defeated W Tyson! @ heavy right on bie Willard’s Jaw, and dent Tdi Lynch of th Nationa ree Major League Teams is Willard suddenly awa Spring Haven, 1 uy 20 holes M. RIRST RA Selling; three-year: rn Tet hel whant otownity Hintey, Atlantic Cis, defested Mac olds ant upward, six furlonge, Sta Hangman to Break His Neck.} ° ES aS ma PS AAP Gee Suk oth Bb a _ To Sign Coach for Boxmen: ci rights into the Kiini’s Joss becat even and 1 to 2, second; Lace, 10) has ued the most unique def to the world ever made by an ath- Ww JAM DEMETRAL, the Greek wrestling champion of the world, annoyed to ac vexient, reachet over Ma. < up (Burlingame), 7 to 2. 6 to 6 and 3 to| let | ‘ || Read Matty’s New Story: ; about ten feet, ani kno Dy Bey thid, Sime, 424 8-6 Cheater | He haa dared any recognized sheriff in the county to hang hin with the | Prank Chance Looking Around: “The Girl and the Kickless with a sinsie pun mnington, Lup, 19 Krum, Home Geliwages-Ghe regulation executioner's noose, stating that his neck ! fo strong that it can- Pennant,’ j Berens poke the: beat raat ¢ Laat ! isichtord, Natwa, |] At bg injured In the least by thts crude method of collecting a death penairy, | for Veteran Catcher to Take! tar, ix feet Ave Inches tall a SUSAN ro lo r a of the Greek demon, one need le 5 ; . i Be wetrts 3 His strensth ‘8 In, propoes OND st se eiem ttieve that In case any one called his def Desnctral would come | CHarge of Highlanders’ Pitch-|| _ Beginning next Monday, The 7 iJ Ft HY suasion to bel e Ase y o call 4 etree ould come 1 int in serial Hen to his size, same ux they out the winner, Recognized to possess the strongest shoullers and arms ; Evening World will pr come in either bie or iittin packases, VON Ml at } In the world, with the possible exception of Sandow, William Dometral, in ing Staff. |] form the story of Christy Mathew- Early In his care ris Was a gentle sort of a cube, inclined to after mch tap. But against Gunboat Smith Tecently he showed! thar he can be as rough as the roughest. It 1s no wonder son's new play, “The Girl and the Pennant,” now running at the Lyric Theatre. It shows the domestic part of baliplayers’ lives his training, did not forget the developing and strengthening of ‘is neck One big reason for this is the fact that In his own country the stran:te- hold was not barred when Demetral took up the mat game, and many of his early victories in the land of the Hellenes were ga'ned through his im- viousness to the strangle-hold and the hammer-lock. 1 Country ler), & tod High Iyh din Herre The scheme introduced by Manager | McGraw se years ago to have a} veteran catcher to coach pitchers duc- Snare, Havana, 5 up, | that Smith and Manager Jim Buckley Hal, J : scaling W: adoptea || 8nd abounds with interesting in- i absolutely refuse to consider a return! vid aisteen 0, | also ran oe Ue eA Ea taa ee ore cidents of a hard-fought last game ; match with Morris, although offeral ou ' see aimee Miedibhaden |] for the championship. It should |; t another engagement at the Garden, ’ PIMLICO'S OPENING CARD | rank Chance realizes the wood de- || prove good reading for every base- Noch COLLAR f i STILGOIER ee ae — — 4 ‘rived from having a man prepare the || ball fan. Pappy ety i EW who saw the fieht doubt that) \*! LRIMLICO RACH TRACK, Md, Oct, aL | pitching tatent, and is looking over the ee ee F Morris would have (rim d smith) “OS ut wo t Neh af firtow, OpeuiNg day, an ‘fleld now to secure a man to fill this | — “ | within the ten rounds but for the) 40) Phe Country: ' aut. F MINOT RAOK—A ae limp: nt position next spring. about Jones coming to Brooklyn to suc } foul that cost him the mateh. Probably eee aie emoated W. J: lis Gis: ate fusions, sAemetront, ALE needs the service of doctors {With a darkened eye and cut nose for| Chance thinks @ great deal of Robin-|ceed Bll Dahl that fouling was a natal, as Morris Merchantville, 4 up and 3 to \407; timita 3 Yellow H just now more than coaches. The | his enthusias: |son, who has just been released by tho| — ' ways, Smith did not V to be tne| Pay AW. Welntney, Attantis City, 27 ae college infirmary full of eropp \ — jGiants, and he inay try to iand the, While John Kling announced when he jured, but rather quite willing to accept] beer hi I Bushy, Bellport, 1 up Sevrily sia. NG. Waters te players tells how strenuously the Blie anehntet of the 1g colleges have | tormer star catcher of the Orioles, pro- left here that he Be ; etired permanent- @ chance to win on Unevoldaniol (- touiimon. Spring Haven, defeated | tineie, 114: Mire | i Je being prepared for the champlonshin |pians,ceay Snape for thelr Kamen 10 | igo. Hobbie hasn't decided on becom |1¥,fTam baseball, a clone friend of his Erion. of tne rele ADR UND PAGS... Peadinteod” dens amt wOWATE fics. tleart games, Pumpelly, only out of the M04 /-rigers to any extent, whire Harvard. te i # manager, cateher will return to the Reds unless blame him? Morris overwhelmeat owton, ‘ A nay Moc iif) Sone of! pital a week, has gone back again for! in for a tea party with Cornell, Col-| The leader of the Highlanders will | ne can play for him which Indicates with his fifty-pound weight advantage) | '\('. 1 up. FI Me Yate jon : repairs, this time with a sprained ankle. | gate should prove somewhat of 4 tar also lay wires for Johnny Kling. Theltnat Kiing wants to purchase a minor and assimilated the hardest héad and} \tkintlc Cay, defeated H. M. Sweeney, | BY : Chance in Chicago and |jeague team. John ls under reservation Fall MES Satis feared that he will be out for the |for Yale, while the Dartmouth-Penn | latter was wit C MeL On OM inlet of the avagon, If the coaches} DAttle slzes up as the day's most eveu'y |the Highlanders’ skipper knows his lt the Cincinnati Club, and he will have rr bruising work the Bull- | contested gan worth, to secure his release before he can fig- bedy swings Smith could land. 1 Atlant and 1 to play was discouraging to Smith. Gunboat) Atantic City Cup Pind Sixteeniat + Wuaby, Bot ¥ : mane i The Cubs will retain Needham to ee \ odds, showing What # \ oof 108 when he grapples with Princete R t h G t sition na pitchers’ coach for the Phillies. | president MoAleer's plana to travel | power can dou in al jini |! tithe Net Ou miiigue — — 2 | and hitting power can du iy ng ton i Net |p bot ari niece ttcnte Gets _ Bresitent Slonieere plage ta. off strength’ and sheer bulk. Bat hy couldn't make Morris even hesiiate though he staggered him momencuriy once or twice. Mort! ed to KIOW stronger and roughe’ in each pound[Devning. ¢ Ea slamming Smith about until the Gunner | holes medieys | Weikin 5 vel, Ate | e*Mo J Ff 3. [EH Mal Madeline It ti ne mo Cat, It. One) N eated WR. | rillie twenty-one [Tm Ihe die Hart ia the Tom Sheviin of ° Branch Rick the new leader of the ball club are likely to be upset owl: to Princeton, Hart, one of the most in- $200 Forfeit st. Louls Browns, has thought up althe fact that his Ited Sox are zing 10 spring leaders in Old Nassau's history nee new form oe RURIAR Ment. OF playera over their contracts for 1914. championship te! who break the rule tained the championship teain of For Waiting Mei fuskey, “it wouldn't bo fair wo the| wring that this year's elev [eeees und children of tho players, In- Hi t i «| Herzog to hy ORO A Le: | stead of making them pay He Cleveland, St Mayitte a ie jeouid mand inproved propa wae fant vecaming exhausted. SMI Is ‘ MM. Pate Philadelnnia | piertt way from Seattle aud his presence has s, om extra work, Sf his offenso ° Marae (0 tbe Mlamad for not caridg to emg Tee TAP ERIE TENT eae eh Boe aenbo nag Aernnnerehereen| By John Pollock. ere vtel he will have to run the besos Join Outlaws? try to go through ten rounds more off Arion, tuntine alley, defeated F, Ly "re fighting with every'th n ILL RITCHIG didn't pass of vyory time he hits the during 1a Okighoma rough housing RDULAE GAGATREGIES Mae iaY at 4 W the postponement of his battie| morning practice. Tf his otfense is a saenmnascebmiee | But as for Morrin aud Wi ay, W. Nagle, Atlartle City, won (ran — With Leuch Cross as eaty aa] grave one, he will be put to work hely-) A report from Baltimore | will be a pur of > \ Witmint Little wonder that the University of some peopio beileve, Tudeed, befuve | (nm the Froundaveper, This means that) said that Herzox has «leo.d and they can be as ro 13 ian Jiittsnursh is cutting a big swath this |Ritcale would Mnally consent to box on | the ofender murt cut grass and tus At) don the Giants and accept the manax without causing any Worry at tie ring [yt clanand, season, Joe Duff, Who played ike a}Nov, 10 he wanted to know what he | the big tren rollers.” ment of a clib In the outlaw Fede wide. : wild man for Princeton in 191 against |was going to wet for all ais trouble. | Eieiger Joner, who managed the! Leasue. Herzox, according to the rm R U Rated? ‘ <— ttleta Rixteon)—8, Yale, Is coaching Pittsburgh, Duit has | Ritchie spent quite a bit of money pre- | white Sox in 1005, when the team won | or, Is disgruntled over the news that AM LANGPORD is being critics | ; tack ¢ ae evidently infused his charges With some | paring for the bout which was originaily |the world’s championship, is now a free | Manager, McGraw may trade him to No need to be to get your S on the Coast, where he has just} jw. Wood, OM York It A of his own red> which |scheduled for last Wednesday. He had |agent. Jones may be induced to accent | the St. Louts club, Bul ee Onin ioe polished off Jack Lester In a fow|picy: 1 ean on ore means that eleve ) YOUtHS | to break training and ow must start all | mans berth with @ major league | —- . \ rounds, He hit Lester often enouch tol ji. Ww Palilutsine: Gauntee —_—_ —- ve playlug Like wildoats, over again. And more, Ritcnie passed | club. We can now expect to hear rumors) , ile wan Pay By Degrees put out a regiment, if Sam had his old | (4), 7 Gh bias Gs We State LATONIA ENTRIES, | ee escnragrr nothing! ap, several ofters to appear in Vander | RNE TO CARRY nee deteatad tan Chicaea wn sl Con:eniont-—No Red Tape OT aio 4c ouisls inat Gennes Wik Lansd: wine defer ef if \. Burrows, happens her packiiela, TORUIBER Lorre tiare wenn broached (0. Haat | REYBOU here yesterday 4 to 1. “Lefty” Kussel! x DEL ar Suits and Overcoats stained tool axe! of Late De Auotee ake nare A is ey oet,|monram agate Tenn, Aa Inlsty 12 lvatacn, menasar for Leach Croes | 179 POUNDS IN HANDICAP. ef ontam, who went to tho american | — MODELS from theleading makers ' or in Australia the ¢ Zium heavys | feated “wer bony i a for W'S Face! nat the Green Would be forced to play | Ritchie argued for a long time with the —— ‘ Leigue, pitched for Chicago, focal ade) ite » to order Weight was easy picking for everyone| )\y NVAKSRauG Moreiar tiie eae aus Me of th lightest wubstituter wie |iawyer-manager. Ove hus to wrangle a| The Meadow Brook Club will hold a) mirc ofsnten wine mithne guid wane ested pare to eres laos, Flas who came along. Ur Sam may have [hs Aa Ree eG HAOK~4 Poul va lever tad. ‘Tuck, who replaced the I+ |tong time with Sam. The argument was | !Wo day meeting to-morrow and le! yefore the game worktnanshiy ANo, 1 y Rae Malling iat lo olicourage other | C.K Keon, Merian, von {tits Mees iis (ured Buow in tho Denceton ver what yart of the $100 forfeit put | Hon day at the Helmont Park Terminal) The score: R Mata ' approached by the matchmakers, Sam Aran u - cer i ee sag ted aa pick raat aviest second § k Dartmouth |Y? Fy aes Se to Hobie, Bisehle beet racing of the fall season, All of) Ser Vorw.g Fh 0 on 8 8 ont gO 4, has begun to bo back seriousiy—NO| deroated SW. Whan, tie City, Pitee, 18: Mand It Waterborne ts oe = hard plow for sam Wallach, but what the noted amatour riders take part and|‘‘fesreau and Me, ers; “Russell” and Phone Beckman 3796 doubt of that—but he would have to go 14 yp, 4 to plays He & Hicks, Atlantic} matt a ia aot Wack) 4 Cornell well wisher suggents that |could he do. | horses from all sections of the country | Schalk, Daley. 150 Nassau Up ONE FLIGHT 5 back @ long way to take @ place among |oity) Won from J, M. Ricber. Bell “off Parts vets A focach Courtney be called In to teach | Cross ts stil] swathed In bs but | compete for the Iibera! purses, ——_—___—_ - second raters. Sam has taken un a lot |), dorealt. Meath ait Belongs beni Nd tee taoat! | the football team the successful Cornell he {8 able todo a little gymnasium work, | ‘There are three handicaps scheduled | ~~ — Of fat, and it tan’t coming off, Patten | i woos Cup, Fifth Sixteen 100s Phe Grader, Ws," Yorkville, 10; rowing stroke In a few Jays the bandaxes will be re- | ¢ 4, the card on election day—the Lyn: | ——— - ing up excoms.vely between training |ruinege, Atlantic Clty, defeate Feee Boterls, 104) Marta 10d: — oved and Leach will work Just as hard | ipa, for havks and hunters, distance Periods usually inarks the vexinning of 4)" 4e Rye Ma ad RNA far Tet PRD Ceca ag al > relation to the celebrated |as ev the Tonkaway, steeples he end with athlet *C, Heling, Wilmington, . " + Ca ly youngster | Charley Miller, the ex-motorman trom | {) ora dINiAnse About two miles aa - Harmon, Wy 1 vi ¢ hd consiieracle attention |the Coast, collides with Aunboat wa and # half, Reybourn ts top weight ry ear's demand for tickets to 4 MuerOre ron when — the Can teama. arejto-night at the Atlantic Garden, ‘This, be Lynbrook, dim) Hanson for . ‘ , | all i the big yee mall patiped ra Rae ty 4 formed. aaah ja *) nx to the records flashed by | fF oe tae Atacondar Lis the Friday and Saturday 20 pieces unfinished much greater than ever vefore. {ty GF, Muntlig a — Milles when he « tho fourth | Blayers worsteds, sold elsewhere as high as $35, In @ few years the Big Four will nee! |tey, won froin Arimate ‘ M possibility thal Thats | PRMD Me te ye ehe hea a vince 2! nts and thelr welxhta In the A remarkable opportunity! The newest é 2 Heayeoed seating ta Boonie ud | mh #ton by sult rine n he 1 1s, Foster Sunford'a|over Smith. ‘The general opinion among | ; term: effects in grays, browns and blues, plain : nothing at all unusual Heott, Atlantic Clty, defeated xT ach . maya “ ae ‘M ones | tallow ‘of the game in the 1 ty 4 44 in England and France for 110,00) to seo wiin, Atlantic City, 4 up 2 to play. |amesie mile» ; Teatres teeg a Fee eee oe tre will obliterate (bis Oldt on and fancy weaves. Suit to measure, @ football game. In Engl and Mane | 4 aE Howell, i) 1 York i de ar "White Meat i Joos Mut M Jersey Aious to reach out | bis record, } they charge shillings or francs wherw | fyater + Arte! Atlant dup. | a: Garioan, sir ¢ Geen | for some ves. | pots : * % our football people charge dollars. Im- cial, Atlantic City, defeated, ©. Mf me Foe fe noe Cal Delaney, the eleven lithe Clave. | Broadway & ' Seine 16,000 people seeing Yale-Harvard|{ewis Stadler, Atlantic. ¢ bo - foack Thorne of Fordham, ans and p bap peas He uae Nh tht 140 |! nprove his t defeated pinved ah ak ian) He macine Tuesday night, was tor Ninth Street @t $2 head! Some money for the ati- | Jas, Reilly, Jr, Browns Mills, 1 up, 19 yesterday in. ord Dis baad Aine osu Tena meat kie Conley. staxers Hatdical about t¥o milee anda halt—- 4 i \ 0G 3 : erduy order 10 spec tho day mutened 10 ni 10. Absconi Willing, 150; Spec. a ee lee tent, ot boles, ¥ World Wants Work Wonders, practice and emerged. trom the meee a: Racine on Nov. f Sata arma 3a, 8! "YN 19%

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