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“7 WO) be free. “here? ——._- i i THE EVENING DARTMOUTR AT POLO GROUNDS To the s wh fing Val o 18 the best tnfleider of the 1 who is the best in Learue? {TON ROSBNEERG Bilton, you are certainly asking two tough questions, ‘There are so many Stent infwldors in Both leagues that it . ‘© almost impossitie to determine wio ie che real king. The W 1 League iuflel¢ern are on a more even rating . Maa are thove in the rival league. Some | years ago your first question woult, "s hesitation | ‘soarcely cause a inom fer reply and Mans Wagner would be| _ the answer to it, but Mans has got so “Well along in years now that he ie no Jonger at the top of the heap, althongh ie etill dangerously near the top. Mike Doolan of the Phillies ts consid- ered by many oxperts the finest infleld- ev in the voteran major After the recent world’s series most experts declared that Eddie Collins was the greatest inflelder in the business Mo certainiy showed clase in t) Geries that has never been equalled @imce the American and Mational Joagues have been clashing annually. If @ vote wore taken as to the best in-| of tbs Ban Johnson circuit Col. ey would undoubtedly be the choice i @@ Me Gre ~ majority. Ree alton: ty. me the time that the feces start on the Harlem Kiver 5 way next Sunday and whether Also, ‘There will be racing om the Speod- way next Sunday providing the weath- 1.80, There are usually so many etart- ere and so many races that it often takes until nightfall before the card is finished, The best way to get there is te take the Van Cortlandt Park train in the subway and got off at Dyokman treet. The Speedway course is around the oormer to your right, If you go up- town by the Zighth avenue elevated or by the surface line walk up the tops to the Aqueduct and then keep to your right until you reach the first etreet, which is the Speedway cours: *Yow'll have to walk about two mil *“pefore you get to the starting poiut of the races. ting Kaltor Cross ever < out Joo » DAVIS jo. ‘They have met twice—both timos im this city—and both bouts Course Is Hard ‘for Cross Country Park course Joges will star tereollesiat » ampion- ahip on t ot N It has been a long time since a big college eToes-country run war held here and thore golng to V t Park will Bee a race replet ) thrilis ay the ra Wend thelr way for @ix miles over hills and ¢ | The vv * r n as and the Vrom eld ts requir Hroadway inti 0 tet Manor Hoe ts tached th reoursy turna sharply fy the ight, © pausing the band stand and along: | aide of the road Koing under the rail poad bridge Then the trail takes steop hill 9 golf sha long pair of atalrs to elevation of the entire the track winds “turn up end up th the highes: couee, From here along @ road to Mosholu avenue, where @ turn fe finally made. ‘Returning the runners will pass tho @ol€ links and continue on to the 2 1-4-miie k, wiere the lake is followed to the house, ‘Then the trail is ked up aemesencagnee taro WILLIAMS VOTES FOR “PRO” BASEBALL COACH. | WILLIAMS 14 WHITE. SOX BAT OUT VICTORY OFF WILTSE. | of any man elther in the retail e clothing Alte town. He {5 assured of having his garments made en t OAKLAND, Cal 1—The Chie of the best Nghted tailor sh the id. In the yp x 1 Russell in garment he finds the union ta bit the garment fs Bie) BSERTOAY) made to order, under hyg 1 (that the n the seventh Inning off George Wiltse, al SALE OH 62. S. ARMY & NAVY GOODS ee SH by Anion Voen hat, & Slonday Kye Army & Navy Store Co,, Ine, ASW, 42d Bt, bet, Miwa & ith Ay ee ~ | To the Sporting Editor: *[ Gtants) couch the Carlisle footbal; team? | | THANKSGIVING ? ; | | went the limit, Rivers g erally cred- |ited with winning on points ca voth| | oecastons. | | To the Sporting Ketttor Joe Gans ever kno: kB Nelson outor win over J, WALK OR Mo. Gans wi & foul in the forty-second round at Goldfield, Mev., Sept. 3, 1906, In the second fight Nelson knocked ont Gans in twenty-one rounds at Colma, Cal, Sept, 9, 1908, Be the Brurtng Patoe L Will you Kindly tet me know ineoves your paper whether Carpentier was ever knocked out, and by whom? 2, And does @ @ocial club need to be chartered? ok B. | 1, Was stopped by Frank Klaus in nineteen rounds at Dieppe, France, June 94, 1912, and by Bily Papke in| Seventeen rounds at Paris; Oct. 23, 1012. @ Mot necessarily, ‘ | To the Bporting Bator | ‘Plewe let me know through your caper if Jos Rivers and Joe Azevedo nave ever fought, and how théy made out. Also let me know the nationality of each, ZENON YZAGUIRGL | Mover fought, Both are Mexicans, | To the Sporting Exlitor: How many men must be on dase to ™ an infleld fly gut? Doe any differance what bases the 8, SEV ‘Two. Pirst and sccond base, () Did not James Thorpe (now of the | () Isn't there anothor party by the name of Thorpe now coaching that team? (3) Did Arthur Devlin pray third | base for the Giants a few years ago? it how many differetit curves gue pitcher? 4) Ab ) Is not Ford feans suppose i the most number of curved | A. E, FATSCIEE | (2) Wo, Glenn Warner is) coach, A Tom Thorpe coaches Ford- ham. (3) You, (4) The number changes. (5) Me never had that record. ‘To the Sporting Bilitor Kiadly advise me through your eve- ning paper whether Mathewson of the Gianta waa ever knocked out of the} box in @ world series game™ J. COWLEY. Mo, Matty was taken out to let some ‘bat for him in tho last game of the to pitch salle? (1) Mo, o1 ere ere Johnson out ta a f Kurts ‘To the Sporting Editor: Pout on the Kindly state in your query oolumn| champion. A CO: nied ¥ 1f Gun boat Smith et f knocked Jack| They never fought. HONEST A 1 am anxious fo tke orders for five tundred sufts and overcoats during the next six weeks ata price of $8.75. These goods represent the ends of suitings and coutings in my stock. A great number of them are from high priced { tailoring stocks which came to me through the disas es follow the Soo tailor, He showed the same ‘anging as high as $55. When I advertise sui don’? buy a yard of goods to sell cumulation of ends that brought three tine trade and I buy hundreds of tailors’ $ from the as whose names are never mentioned in the newspapers. stoc When a wholesale woolen dealer sells me woolens he knows that he must guarantee them to be all wool or worsted, and that every yard of cloth I buy ts all wool or worsted to the best of my knowledge and belief, or 1 won't buy them. To-day, as | look In the windows of some of the iced ready- made stores and see the plaid back overcoatings in the window, and then see the bunk that they put in the paper about se! no cotton or shoddy, 1 feel inclined to write them a letter and tell them that the great majority of plaid backs that they > thelr windows may be all woo! on the face and all wool on the back, but ith tving the face to the plaid back. This is a suggest t advertising comp 1 have sev h 1 will tell to the trade from tin: have house ort w! this hi tot A man the market for a sult or overcost to-da of a hundred styles of fine all wool or worsted suitings in my stock, and he is assured that they will be est priced desi n the city of New York, and w that Mr. Macdonald is the t designer of garments from all knowledge that 1 can gather, $ receiving the i man who makes it is a capable workman, a overcoat in my hment has the privil course of © n. No man, no matter how ructi object to ea' a meal at any thme during the day such things could be arranged. My announcement of $8.75 simply forestalls crazy cut ai you see in the newspapers within the next two weel will be spent to dispose of stocks of made-up gare Early call gets best variety, SIGNED MITCHELL THE TAILOR MITCHELL pyright { tow REMEARSE A LOT oF PUNCHES Be You CAM MAKE OT Check LiKe A rover Estee!) WORLD, FRIDAY, Billy Gibson Gave Champion "Ritchie a Dinner Last Night—-Cross Couldn't Attend. HD bor The Prose Pubtiehing Co. ¢The New Yorke World). AND Fost wok Axe. KNows Ny Mi ij Ht i| Map ing Dave Kurts of rf fo ten rounds at the Mostman A, ¢ “/aw ot Sve OLD SPOOF - He" HYaweuLey UNGRY , DON'T YY} KNOW ‘ (CHKABIEBLE ee semmy! / 4 NOVEMBER 14, | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT REHEAR AY BANE ote Hy) QRos3 HAD AN, ENE aut eee t to c 1918. | Rrookiyn Inst night. ‘The Hol tier used out: | a long left ne ab effectively against in | closed his left eye. ai 1431 BROADWAY, The ‘Vatior CORNER 40TH ST. FRCM BOSTON Open Evenings Until 9.00 o’Clock. when he hit Bart rk | Kurtz's face and cut his ips and partly | to the | hands, Kurtz scored 1 knock Jaw, eond! OVERCOAT |: TO ORDER || Saturday, 10.00 down in the fifth with # short right vidter on his N. Y.A. C. Will Not Enter oo Fight ‘The proposttion ‘erred to ne Ife sal meeting aa Rink ednemtay over the key whtoh did not | have @ team test yeas, will not enter the race this #eagon. Hive teams will compete for hockey honors. Thi will be ti ab St, Ntoki Crescent A. C,, the Hockey York, the Wanderers, the and the Irish-American A.C. ante reee THIRTY-SIX ENTRIES FOR X-COUNTRY RACE. ‘Thirty-*Ix entries have bean received | for the Senlor Metropolitan cros#-coun try championsilps to be held at V rtlandt Dark to-morrow. Wi Kramer, the present metropolitan ere am country champlon, will defend his ttle against euch mean as &. Leslie, A. Roth, | Springsteen and Gaston Iriai-American, Now Strobino, ‘1 York, Tang Is and Bronx Church House Athletlc Clube are the four which will strive for team honora, Hannes Kolehniatnen’s name was among those sent in by the Irish-American Club AMUSEMENTS. SUNDAY NIGHT (473 WINTER GARDEN tu THE PLEASURE SEEKERS KT PUEATRE, ein RBES- ROBERTSON FAREWELL win CRM ERC RY Aath St. Musical | Warten ¢ Ww ALAS BS MED THE MARRIAGE GA. vi” BOOTH * sithee i meron seco GREAT ADVENTURE }} 39TH ST. hss AT BAY | "5 MANINE ELLIOTT Theatre, ive. "alee JRE LORE END 126) W. of th Ave, cB THE BLUE BIRD. Anow White & The Dwarfs What, bof Wivay. How, at 8.20, i aM TALON | ty Her i Money ta MOURE * Mon Lae te Wed 18,10, PA VLOW Al” VALLTAN LORRAINE, CLARK & HAMILTON, CHAR Bs BRELLOGG winnt it BA c Ha Ui Ss | | Mut. of Loudon € Baldwin Piano. | | CARNIVAL OF JOY; e AND CENTIAL BALA an BAIN TON "iv. Ferari & Washburns Wild Animal J ions. Ay 12s}, jane . 18 BIG ACTS WL NT, Adele Rewia RG ty Wate urns vis, Hann it Diag mite ar ont MINER’S E'S FOr TIE oF OLUMBIA® * nbs MINER'S BIG FROLIC URRAY (Hea THRs. RO! EY POSEY GIRLS OLYMPIC Gs; —T0-NIGHT— ‘Durkey ‘Trot Contest, vuaond naw EDITED B Y ROBERT EDGRES Demarest gp Mbdeblye se) a8. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, ’ Dawson ie by a, 1 ot 1a and ran 8 rin was W, with an 25% of the power your motor generates is lost in the car through frice ton, and this in spite of the best plain greases and oils. DIXON’S Graphite Automobile . Lubricants ~ reduce friction to al- most nothing, give more miles and more powerand save the car, Ach your dealer for Dizon's Tranemiocion fi Fad Differential Grease Gi Mode ia JERSKY CITY, 3, by the Established in 1027 EMP wei ETHEL eri rs et CRITERION} = £20) DAVID BELASCO Tan poals THE MAN INSIDE jn’ itor GLOBE" y 4 Bt Kove 8 20, Mata, We Vitro oceans 1 New are craw ae 34 JOHN MASON PARKS." Rist fea dense nw LAST DAYS OF OF RIN OWRE, he, 81. Mi Carnegie nll | ent on a Sri Eris ba i ais WITHIN TH With JANE COWL. a MABE LONGACRE “gif Wd tra THY Rest ov Mw AMERICAN ike NOW PRICES: BELASCO _ at ALL MUSICAL &F OPERA Tot a BRONX Win COLt Week— we {0 DR. COOK WARFIELD Jacob P. Adler in Mende! os"3 Sysyyb. ADLER’ DEWEY THEA TRE NOW PLAYING, ‘GARDINe DANSE. 8.30 to T. rei & lam Erie } BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. wens nue eA ACADEMY*, “keris onc With PRISCILLA KNOWLES, Broadway and AUEY. “sows ”