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~ Te the Gyarting Editor: THE EVENING _WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ‘ANOTHER ALIBI HARVARD AND YALE BALK ON Sanne EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Chancellor Day Seyi Syracuse Lost to Mich'gan ran Deena the leam Went to the Thea.re the Night before the Game. Copyright, 1913, by The Presn Publishing Co. (The New York World) ) By VIC Murphy Has Very Close Call Uf wow Promise YOU a WEL ME DEVELOP Him =) My ONT DWING | RIGHT Swits TODAY! appointment to the large crowd Te the Sporting BAitor To decide an argument, will you lease answer the following tarough your columns? There ta a runner on firet base, the batter hits a grounder to the first baseman, who steps on that and throw the ball to second. Tre sec- end baseman steps on second base be- fore the runner reaches there. He does got touch him. Is he out? Py Yes. Tt is a double play, and tt te not | mecosary to touch either man. ‘Te the Sporting EAitor What ts the weight of Charley Le- @oux, the French bantamwetght cham-| + pion, and his age? a ‘We has just turned twenty-one years Gnd he i 8 feet % inch. Fe tue Sporting BAitor: Is there any record for a 120-pound ing a weight over head one friend under 120 pouud who puts 0 pounds over his head ene hand. Would you kindly tell what you think of his arm strongth? A READER. Where is no such record on the Pooks. It certainly is an unusual per- formance. da @ game of auction pinocle A and 8} are partners, C and D need 6 to win! the game. A bide # and his partner redees it to 70. C or D had no bid. B meKis # and his partner did not lay @own his meld until the first was taken. | They then find they need ten more, in the mean time C and D get their re- quired 60. Can A olain his meid after the Grat trick has been taken? LARRY M'DERMOTT. Mot unless he or his partner takes the first trick. If C and D make their | 60 fret they are out. i To the Sporting Fatior | Could a@ runner ever go to second Without touching first base in the last ten years? Ta Me Up to Merkle incident at the Polo Tommy met Pil Bloom A promising lightwelent | Grounds, Sept. 83, 1908, it was custom- ary for the player to pase up touching to second, They did | 1 becanse they “got away” with it. Merkle proved the “goat” for them all and was only called ont because the ise Johnny Evers called the um- | Pire’s attention to AXEL (5 Witt NG T Shoe Twe NEW HOPE ALL HE wowST wane ae eee Nate Stat aa He “MEATRE. is body fails to touch Fur ceNson np sah DR. GARRICH*4,44.0% 4 c S MUCH » | WOULD Have Won THis BENT (EP HapN TT GoTreN MYSELF OUT CF SHAPE BY Gone 1O-THE ae rect names of oy! MAME s “THe Rb) g: a ys ‘in Flyna, Jack Warhop and Jim Jet- Norman Selby, Geary A. Steffen, An. | Fo the real naxies of the first three, while the naimos of the last| two are thelr own. _ SMU SEMEN Le Nive ‘Mi ‘tb “ ae eee ne ey % ommai the high oard tn i pokes, JAMES J. FLANAGAN, NEARLY v Hae ied files © ASTOR "XA" bi anne COHAN w¥4 Maths ae MAYBE. THIS ACCOUNTS FoR A Few OF “THE Plays WE SEE. In the cave in question the sidered a one spot and not the largest + Oterwise the sce is regarded the best card. ask you to give ma some won BECAUSE | WENT)” & good ball player a ad who ‘- now playing in the bt on" con ue Ss - YES <YES = 2 WHAT OPERA \ WAS Tw THAT ALBERT ILLICK. ‘Thero isn't any salary attached to the position, but the players Acottun Hall, Tuesday, Now. 11, at xvaea| GADSi | ni SONG RECTAL Frequently during the | stake him, Mick Altrock, now a tility mms ee man for the Senators, and formerly one of the crack Wilte fox pitchers,} jebail career ay @ mascot, Te MEATRE ¢ BOPULA IN THE RING UHEN THER THE PLEASURE SEEKERS ff AHL WERT THEATRE. 64 4 w of FORBES-ROBERTS! [SPORT BRIEFS, hors OF “TENNIS FIENDS Di OU %, i RAST, GEORGE KLEINESS rer Wun ORREAPED) ‘ise C. H. Brown Wins in Qualifying °°"; Round for Sleepy Hollow Club |<"; Go4 Tournament. gar MILITARY fi TOURNAMENT ae PGOADEMY, ss Western delegates from the Kast, Opposing A. A. U. CANDIDATE WANTS | 3! TO DO AWAY WITH FEES. |... Lili of Botson, who Is a e presidency of the | President. | o | Ki this alty fave Wiille Mack of Baltimore the worst beating of his career in a atx-round bout at the ice-President of the Si TE |i @uarles H. Brown of St. Andrew's, | “> fermer Hudson River champion, was the principal winner in the qualifying round and handicap of the Sleepy Hoi- low Country Club yesterday. Conditions provided for an 18-hole medal play han- icap coincident with the testing cir cult of the fall tournament, Brown's 8 won the gold medal, and his allow- ance of 6 gave him a net of 89, good enough to win the handicap. Brown made it evident from the be ginning that he wns out to do some- thing and reached the turn in lng n@thing worse than taking ay occasional extra shot on the greens. He required @ returning. 7 R ar a FIR Delegates trom six preparatory sch attended a meeting of the New York Interscholastic Hockey League, hell yesterday to formulate plans fort coming season. e leaxnue has * to a six-achool org ann and Loyola Seinods while Berkeley. C ler and Irving Schools remain from leat year Hammes Kolehmainen, the distance runner of Finland, has been sum- mened to appear before the local registration committee of the A. A again, What the members of this mittee want to ask the Finn this has not Been made known. Hannes gays he hab done nothing recently ex- cept win championsiip tities and smash records held by prominent Americans. ‘Me bas not competed out of town nor at any local meets where he was likely te bave received expenses. Neliher has eompeted with any professionals nor @ay unsanctioned meet Motan Strasse st!ll has conftence in| the apeed of Denver, hie gray troit 119 SCHOOLBOYS ENTER COLUMBIA ROAD RACE. ‘There are one hundred and nineteen entries from seventeen schools for the third annual interscholastic cross-coui- try run of the Columbia Untversity A. A, which will be held over the Riverside Drive and South Mold course on Nov. 16. Richmond Hill leade with twenty entries, and Sohenectady High MANHATTANSEE GS vst BLINBWESSG n ROYAL: ci bar, ee Ned eee theatres ry purchaser of Suit or Overcoat at this sale we will give absolutely Free an order tor acelehrated U. & W. DID You GET YOURS! 7}, $2.00 hat equal to any $3.00 hat in styte, quality and hnish. This offer Is for one week only. FREE! FREE! THE UW HAT FINAL CLEARANCE SALE—WILSON-BRicés STOCK CONTINUED FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Our famous purchase of the enormous stock (100,000 yards) of the former Wil-on-Brigys but the selection stil? remains large enough for us to continue this sale for y suit length in this stock was formerly sold by Wilson-Briggs for #40 to 860, Tine es ane Acree Bay Sab 10.26. a ieee fa, | | debi * va os re a ats AMMERSTEIN'S * tilt WowAN stofes is almost gone, one week more, The enormous selling within the last month due to this purchase has put competitive tailor out of the running, for it is absolutely impossible for them to give you such quality at such an usheard We have actually put all competitors to rout. Thousands of customers have attended and purchased during this big event, and if you have not yet attended our previous sale we urge you to do so now, as you will never again have such an opportunity to test R. & C, $40 to 60 values at $14.75. The values are equivalent to offering of price, $14.75, S@ool, last year's winner, is second] R with seventeen entries. battle Blanket om ste, iis ete ashi enter sous: tae Sy Ly Bree. Army & Navy Store Co., Inc. 245 W. 424 04,, bot, Bong & Oth A pinnae ntien citi Make it your business to call on the R, ve these fine, pias | Woaleng and se nleet patterns will si atlaty you Come and be convineed, 140 N 85 gold pieces for $1.25, look over the stock, and we are posi We N in every way, to say nothing of the ridiculous y SS | E wht AUR THE GAY cw YORKERS. WOLLIE Wit L A FEW UNCALLED FOR SPECIAL SUITS AND OVERCOATS VALUES UP TO $t0 RKED IN PLAIN FiGuUKtS Ritchie & Cornell bet. 35th & 6th Sts. ’ Ave.» Near 23d St. 408 East 149th St., Near 3d Ave. 2258 Third Ave., Near 123d St. All Stores OPEN EVENINGS Until 9—Saturday 10 o'clock. For mr Tele Pinuere: tances Weddings, ; Silk Trimmed TEN TIES ORIGIN URED ul jl coat io not sutivfactory in make a now garment for Furthermore, if you can duplicate th overcoats we make for 814.75 for le to $60 we will refnnd your money, Can we do i DRESS | | Sik Trimmed $2 iN ‘00 Suit or Over- coat To-Day Tho kind that vther tullure sell for from aa 0. a pena 8:30 &e 2. oi 1347 Broadway, 1439 Broadway, Near 4ist St. 2331 Eighth Av.,1 Door Above 125th St. 155 William St., Cor. Ann St. 1514 Third Ave., Near 85th St. = See As Displayed on All Our Steve Windows rest aM iat vated BROOKLYN AMUSENENTES 205 Washington St., Boston,

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