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|signia Committee, and they say that [the freshmen who w unfortunate enough not to make a pli in the boat, they we taken to Pough- ! Jeserve at least thelr numerals. A. Scherpick of the 116 boat Wrote a letter addressed to the student body yesterday in which he sald that a policy which would prevent the White Hope Class—Langford 1 HAE A a Robinson, Dodgers’ New Leader, Helped’ ' Can't Train and Be Strong. ‘SuNBoRT SMITA. ME MANAGER. PULLED first engaged him. This fa: old Copyright, 1913, by The Prew Putiiddng Co. 7 ¢ - * SR a Bone - Sce? HE Sew js .y,{ catcher by @ kindly tap on the shoulder | Gm Fat Mt se sam Bee ee ee SE*'\ | MoGraw Called on His Old Side! 200"). Sina” aiazntorwass |“Robby” Responds Forthwith li ford, ha If 4 him- . ll e § ' feck rr ‘ ry pre to Gai at Ue top of! the champions OF THIS Fetter") Partner to Cheer Up Players) tropes apirit’tos waving than an tne} and His Presence Saved the ship-hunting class. The Langford AN I T'ouguT HE rules o put together. He is Jeanette match in Paris, advertiaed McGraw and Frank Chance ‘They ‘ | world,” wili have no significance, For Began to Tell on Them. sheepish “for having asad ter tot) Player Forget His Troubles. if Jeanette beats Langford he will etl while “Robby” congoles with him and have to deal with the man who beat ‘8 him i ft UP-TO-DATE DRUG FOR CRIMSON TEAM Gunboat Smith, Greatly Im- proved, Now at the Top of the there as ‘for the championship of the Langford vefore him, And if Langford beats Jeanette that will almply eliml- nate Jeanette altogether, Gunbdoat says he'll demand a match with Jack Johnson, and if Johnson re- fuses to meet him in Europe, claim the title, Jotnson has already been de- clared out of the championship by pub- ite opinion and the Federation of French Boxing Clubs, seconded by the National Sporting C the English, American and French legal authorities, In any case it isn't likely | that Johnaon will meet Smith, for John- | son ie a fat, bloated caricature of the t fighter he used to bé All Smit! need do to be pretty enerally reco: tized as champion is to mingle freely With the other big men who lay claim ib of London and | STory, I Surmse ++ ONG FIGHT “Too Many ? To the Sporting Faitor: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 19138. | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | the members can practice shot-putting WHEN IN DOUBT, BLAME IT ON YOUR MANAGER | Copyright, 113, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). MEANT BE CAREFUL WA 4 ROBINSON SAVED GIANTS IN 1911 Giants Pu When Strain of Pennant Fight By Bozeman Bulger. eT NS best baseball prospect in this country is Brooklyn and if 1 ever get a chance to handle a club that's the one Fl pick.” When Wilbert Robinson made that remark one day near the end of last season {it ought to have tipped us off that there was something In the wind, but he followed it up by saying: “And I believe Bill Dahlen will have a good club there yet If they let him alone, Though he has acted in the capaci of captain of several teams “Robb until now, never had a chance to real- ize his one ambition, He always has wanted to be a manager—to see If his . Crew Men 1 At Columbia | Want Numbers fr Unless the Insignia Committee of Cor *y lumbia University ate more Hberal in awarding numerals, there will be trou- ganizing a freshmen crew next The reguiars in the fresnman are loudest {n denouncing the In- J | year. \t awarding of insignia to substitutes foe the freshman crew would practically lead to the elimination of all freshmen from rowing activities, ll Out of Bad Slump in 1911 not a 1 In the sense that Team from Sliding—Makes then suddenly makes him forget it. PULLED THE GIANTS OUT OF A SLUMP, had been going South with nts for two springs before he Wan really engaged as @ coach. His engagement caine about tn a pecuiliar way and by accident it ao fappencd that I waa entrusted with the message that brought him to the Giants in times of trouble, In the fall of 1911 when had gone west on their last trip with @ chance to win the pennant they had played so hard at Pittsburgh that their uniforms were torn to shreds from slid- ing and their nerves were on raw edge. M raw Was alarmed. They had just lost the first g: » the Cubs and the nervous strain had bgen so great that hooker of brandy. him to @ sow, Notloing that Mar- quard was in the mps, he alse too. him along after giving him on the quiet a bottle of ale. The next morn ing “Robby” started a poo! tournamer and at noon took Fred Snodgrass Fred Merkle out to look at some new styles in clothes. Within another twenty-four hours the jants were like a lot of schoolboys, They forgot their troubles and won the third game. After that it was a trium- phal journey all the way back to New York—a romp every minute, Robb; Wonderful personality and chummy ways had done the trick. So apprecta- tive Were the boys of his efforts that hey gave hun a good big chunk of their world’s series prize moni He then escorted | a the Giants puld work out when put on a| they s nly Munked. that was persuaded to gly (A) Where is Jeffries and what 18 b@lin the gymnast ia theories woul “The man we need righ y up his business in Baltimore and ata: to the honors, and beat them. That | going? (11) Where te the old-time fight: |. sy lum; also if they have o practical basis, “Roo! ia MeGrawe in the ‘hotat| with the club atl the watle, 202 would keep mim busy for &er, Joe Jackson? J, T. REILLY. ir n while, . v0) . UBLIC opinion regarding the Smith- Lanaford fight ts that Langford fs “in” as a fighte Bmith ts rapidly becoming a heady, cal- culating, two-fisted heavyweight, with Many advantages t.at few others can claim. While Gunboat welghe only 182 to 185 pounds, he in tall, muscular and possessed of a wiry etrength and plenty and that! (A) Jeff ts living ead. ‘To the Sporting Eétttor: runner te a sacrifice. fly isn't conetdered in bet. 8. and K. t Los Angeles,| rnere ! where he owne a big cafe, (R) Mever| gymunsinms tn Sew Boussia ca Sain heard of any Joe Jackson, « fighter. | street, 5 Af 18 te Poter Jackson you moan, he is|sectisa, | ee A CONSTANT READ! a ‘To the Sporting Editor: Will you kindly let me J, M. BRENNAN. You. wow traa|dceFarland and Britton A vets that any hit that advances a}Cross had knocked out Willie Ritchie B bets that}at the Garden would he be the light only a bunt ts a sacrifice, Sacrifice] wetent champion? In Milwaukee on Dec. 8 ' E over all the managers and it was In one respect Robineon has an ad- for that particular ability that McGraw i SAND GLASS TO KEEP TIME IN BOXING BOUTS. Eddie Keevan, the mavager of Jimmy Walsh of Boston, has been y one morning. 1 told Latham to re him to come over and take the rest of the trip with He'd put this s in good humor. About that time Latham walked by j and MeGraw asked him if he had eent the message. left it here last night with the said Latham, Well, 1 bet he dfan't get it,’ [McGraw. “He hasn't answered, Robby" has other good traits ai from his ability to keep the athlet the proper sprit. For instance, the inventor of t rtable home pl which he sincerely} es has done more to help wild pitchers than anys thing in baseball, He had a thin piece of rubber the exact size and made the same color a8 a home plate. This he rolled up and cari in his pocket except when a youngster was warmini replied | Ba you newspaper boys, go and Ax up a/P.( As the fan knows, Marquard wes order to make « sacrifice oo the eport. John wishes the public tol] oxperimenting with a device to take De Ro ai yen wi tee ine, Be oa ee ef endurance. He always has been able Phas Ndheseag lic & player | to the Huorting Féisor: z | ko that Special Deilvery Hirsch is|] the place of a. watch in keeping |, ™gnseke to him will your | seein prestige ‘out wham tt eens to Bit, and now he has learned how to yaryoosty Will you please inform me through the | Rivals of Chicago Agree to BOX | back trom Chicago and that he will]] time during a bout for boxers’ sec: e xang got together and we put a am: avolé using wild swings and land short, ! T° he Syorting Eaitor aolumnasot hard jabs and hooks and upper-cuts. @mith hasn't been fighting so very Jong, if he has fought a goodly number of fights. Ho may be another Fitzstm- over in Paris, the following cablegram. |} jninutes. ‘The principal advantage is , plate. When the season started the mona in cou time. One ¢ Ty the Sporting Badttor: “Send i vith excep-| , won't even play poker. | Rube had ood contro . adout Gusteaie hae (eee ok hee | ished _— Th bis aly ot Nerog In auction pinochle deen double pi-| Bronx. MER oe Sean eterahateoue Abeer TT mae rag ener end’ needs ony [| We slgned McG name to Ane theta bi oa erste A ced] or Matty in his prime? (C) Johnny |nochle (two Jacks of diamonds and two ot teh th c e Aght-| I and “Robby's” smiling face was th ee ane head and a fine sense of humor. I've! gvers in bia prime or Eddie Collins of eee ee ree cote ns often aoticed that the fighter who can make a joke and bring out a grin on oc- (A) Have you on record a player by | wiil; the name of Herman who pitched part] ad Wolgast for the work's champion- of the season for Cincinnatt and 1s] anip? now pitching for the Stapletons of Staten Island? (B) Who was the to-day? your paper in what round Ritchie won in the fight with 8. B. In the sixteenth round om « foul. Queens of spades) count 3 points or ‘only 60 C, ECLAIR, at Catch Weights—Shugrue and Harvey Meet To-Night in match him against any 133-pound fighter in the business. NEXT. Dan Morgan sent Dan McKetrick, the: manager of five American fighters now | ers are Frank Moran, Otto Kotler and Tommy Gavigan. onds, It consists of a slender glass tube, containing red sand. The tube is divided into two sections, and the sand runs from one section to the other downwardly in exactly three a side glance of half @ second to tell a man how the time is going. to pitching over the plate he would gi wrong again “Robby” took his patent home plate out in @ corner of the fleid every morn. ing and, no matter where Matquard Warmed up, he had to pitch over that little more in the telegram than Mc- Graw had suggested. It read thus: ‘Come on first train and be Infor the big finiva, Team t# about to go to pieces througa worry. Come elong and help straighten out their nerves. mensag: in Chicago within twenty-four hours, \. | pitch over that plate until “Robby 'was satistied he had control. \ “What's the matter with you, Chief?" % By John Pollock. Keevan believes the glass could be vas looking! Dring the spring training season hiv (A) Mave no record of player men- — « t over a ring for | he said to Meyers, who was looking) yyq14, 0 tal or fly. easton seems to have a better knowledKe | goned, (B) Johnson. (0) Collins, ee teat romens waters mame: FBR weeks of wrangling, the} Tommy Maloney, the local weltor-|| tre weneht of the entire aunence | very cfawn. “You are working too itis 00 1aie four or ve, bstaes @ greater ability to Netig Rha avaaa ce Geartes with ack much discussed ten-round bout) weight, will make his first appearance |] Kevan. recently tried it in Brook- | hard. Now cut out thie training and oni." take turn about throwing the in the other fighters mind, laying pinochle. A.| ten and ac A : between Packey Mc and 4nd | in @ bout in St. Louis to-night. He will! come with me." He thereupon took the urly fellow. Compare Gunboat Smith with Al Palzer—two entirely oppo- eite types. Palzer has gone his w. Smith is near the top and still going up, Palser had the advantage, physical! but be was surly, sullen, allent, dens Gunboat, with his wit and quick think- tng, ts the real fighter. “w come back,” said a former chathpion to me a night or twe ago, speaking of Sam langford. HEN fat gets them they never Band C meld A starts to play follows, but C sees he has overlooked a meld, count Cc. N. HOBOKEN, gins. fo the Sporting Kalter: Why Isn't Knockout Brown fighting these days? RU. trouble, but is expected to be ready to battle in three or four weeks. The Does that meld he overlooked | tion pinochle? king and qucen of diamonds, B{ king and queen of clubs, king and queen of spades, what does this count in auc- W. 0. clubs, 20 the Sporting Editor: Did Johnny Dundeo of this city and Young Cohen of England ever fight and Me 1s suffering from stomach] WhO Kot the decision? B. GILBERT. One hundred and fifty trumps, 80 A player cannot meld after play be-| xings, 60 r yy fought im this city in 1011, and Jack Britton, the Chicago fighters, hus finally been arranged. The contest was cinched after Tom Andrews, the fight promoter of Milwaukee, had sent Dan Morgan, manager of Britton, a set of articles of agreement which called for Britton to receive 25 per cent. of the gross receipts, which percentage Mor- gan had held out for, While McFarland ia supposed to receive 35 per cent, of the receipts, it is more than likely that Packey has @ private agreement with go against Young Denny of New Or- leans in the main bout of eight round: at the opening boxing show of the Queensbery A, C. of that city, Hard Work For Cornell Begins To-Day lyn with succes Coaches at Yale Point Out Various Weaknesses —_—_ > Practice Will Be Resumed To- ball. In the meantime McGraw has a Practice game going on the diamond vith a change of pitcher ev nings. As soon as “Robby” has @ pitcher going right he motions to McGrew and the young fellow is sent to the box. In that way the whole squad is worked into a regular game, But if one of them fails to get control that day hi {x not allowed to pitch to the batters until he does get it. | Charley Ebbets made a wise move in getting Robinson as manager. He 19 4 old enough not to be antagonistic ¢. Chief to the bar and made him take a third team at no time threatened the scrubs’ goal line, though they used Har- vard formations throughout. ‘the team will leave to-morrow after-; the olub officiais whereby he is to re high cost of living got him at last. Dundee was generally accredited with And@ he went on, mentioning John L. Sullivan, Young Corbett and many oth- ers who put on flesh, tried to train down 8nd found their stamina gone when they looked At on the outside. That's what's the matter with Sam. Great he has been, marvellousiy _ clever, etrong, active and effective in the ting, be has grown fat He can train Much weight off, but merely doing so “5 a ji 7 | management of a club until after they rags down his stamina. He'll never be| because he (A) has taken the bid, better to open. Dealer opened after ingot a es Eee a ee Tne For Ane rove Gf tie Week, apd will | mous statement of Capt, “obey” Baker | Geos Ace Hetty Vaughan und {had been out of the big league several the same old Sam again. And Sam is D.C, [every one else passed. “A” came in and | Wut exchange. punches with Jolmny | hie reed The eee ci Progress and | nave awelied the chests of the under. | #0" Ceurge Adve, Marry Vaughan years, only twenty-nine, A te right. dealer drew two cards. On looking at | fiarvey, the promising Harlem fighter. |by the coaches. will include Oy aes graduates and some of the graduates of) “To.night the squad will be entertained bane ashanti 4 A friend of mine, however, thinks! To the sporting Satiter his original hand second time dealor —_— mages. To-day will see the first acrim-| Yale, It has not been allowed to havelat @ strictly training dinner at Ten, Sam may just be stalling a little, “I| Please let me know through your|@iscovered he had a pat full, and he| Knockout Brown is sick again and @aw Langford and Jim Flynn fight in and the dozen and more substitutes who/the American polo team, ' Loa Angeles when Flynn was good, | Pat Livingston, who unttl a few yeara| the hand should be played on the | three weeks, “One-Round” Hogan hi will try to win their letters when the ——— First Race-El Mahdi, Executog, he says. “That was a desperate fight,|@go was @ member of the Athictica,| trees with whatever additional there| been secured to tuke Brown's piace team meets Harvard in the stadium Sat-| INDIANS PRACTISING Walters, both tearing In at top speed every sec-| Please tell me what teams he has| Was in the two card draw, or else hand | #seinat Young Lustig in the semi-final Walked 14 untay. Second Race—Syosset, Ororeoa, ond, standing and slugging. Fiynn naa] piayed with since leaving the Atnipt-| Was dead as doater had seven carte, |Or ten rounds to the eek Beli on Mie ‘After the players had thelr two good NEW FORMATIONS, |} vetsin:. the best of it. The crowd was on|ics and give mo hiv averagey since [although two of them he had not looked | Grovtly on Thankesiving atternosa, Miles to Se days of rest. free from eriticlam, except ee Third Race-Orotund, Perthsook, chairs, yelling Mke mad. Even tho|that time, Also ploase let me know|St- As the pat full was in the dealsr's a ‘ e that which appears In the newspapers,| CARLISLE, Pa., Nov. 18—The Indians |] Mater. 2 n. Rewapaper men were hopping up and| What titles Maurice H. McLaughlin, the] OWA band, bie drawing two canis did| tom O'Rourke has filed an application °, the coaches commenced and have point} had a tong drill yesterday in prepara-|} goahywas, ‘ " dows with excitement. It was ao gool| tennis clampion, owns and whether Al,| HOt change any other person's draw, | with the State Athletic Commission for fatty Pitch 00 cue THR. Yarioual MeRkegtes © UCR tion for: the. MaTAqUee Fame oh Batiire that they matched Jim and Sam right|Maufman has engaged in any fights | and he claims in view of this fact he|a license to hold boxing shows again at! were shown in the work of the team over again, for twenty rounds, I saw that, too, And !t was different. Sam came out grinning, and while he was Seventh Race~Tay Pay, Myoenes, “fighting he turned his head and kidded | ago. JOHN G, SMITH. | cards, but he failed to notice that deal- | fore th smiewion, but aw Chairman | fourteen miles through a drenching thought that ther ha snows of this tletpate a walkover against Syracuse, | Charles F. Granger. with the newspaper men, Ho hit Piynn| Zdvingston's whereabouts unknown, |¢F dhl not pick them up or discard two |) Vel) war Abectl, Commilasioners Brice | rainatorm to see Christy Mathewson | ne result of the criticism will bel Qiong the lines of guarding against. for. as be pleased without even looking ut |McLeugalin holds the ational Singles | {70M his own hand. \ Svar Ekta woah. pitch on Monday, accompanied the | snown in the scrimmage this afternoon, | Ward passes and trick playa. At Syrac him, He made 4 fool of Fiynn ani|@nd Doubles titles, Kaufman hasn't; Opemer should take cards drew Giants and White Sox to Portland yes- | which is to be one of the two real serim- | cuge an endeavor may be made to finish knocked him out as soon as he wanted | entered the ring recently. ead discard two from hand. When| Two bouts were clnched toxlay, Jim-|teday. The players contributed to tie | maxes of the week. the season with a display of goal kick- to, After that I never think I know anything about Langford.” ‘But the consensus of opinion ts that Langtora was trying up there in Bos- tom He was fat handicapped, lacking in @peed and endurance and couldn't fight well enough to win, He was up against hard game, too, and I remember when Jim Smith, the Westchester farmer, gave Sam a herd tine for a|M Tepresented by a branch in New| pect Parks tm the summer time where) The Brooklyn fight fans will have an CLARKE TO LEAD PIRATES pressed as to whether he would be in Rochelli Mo Vernon; nine, ity te two ten- . Pondition this fall, The injury was @ t t t fog ove Alm ‘nore was any | Roselle oF Mount Vernon ian It om mig Jom 8 opportunity to wee two ten-round bouts) IN 1914 PENNANT FIGHT.) contiton (2 fat, The me ne ios e€ eates otres Langtord "velghing Ub penne. “Ketonel stage these cont at its show, Tom mond through the spring. Early in the fairly whipped him, cut through his thiek ecalp with a terrific right, closed Re eye, and ripped into Sam so fast ‘with amashes to body and head that he bed the black man fairly buffaloed and entirely on the defensive before the aix rounds were ov —- corners of the first green and mounds — vhic et ely i . round bout before the National A. C, of which could not be made up merely by U1TS. fe) easur: 66B 3 Rew Torners wnen he: Doves |e ennansort ante tie eiion, A Sarwar the uae le, te parte. long | Eraadeighis gv Thankegiving atternoon, GIANTS WHITEWASHED Hatching, and, theretore, the” promise D e, 25 % club meeting last Saturday is | ‘ee weeks ago and Kilt . hich he show! i ne young Mike Donovan," pre- |mignt Low was recrrusred, ‘Laon pats | Rnd calle for & drive and a pitoh. Under 20470 mutch taxen tn his head ne BY THE WHITE SOX, |*ion.ne Mowe te aeer Reweantxe| Overcoats, to Measure, $25 ‘ @icted a sporting man who has seen the | for his home in Beotland on Dec, 18. Ho | {ht new co! oo rd © a rewult of their hoads bumping together. scrubs and the third team at Yale Field Ban Francisco middleweight in training 5 ‘To the Sporting Hattor the victory. A contends that tn auction pinochle the bidder has the preference in calling out, For example: A has 775 point B has 930 points. A takes the bid ant melds 120, giving a total of 895. B melds 36, giving a total of 966. H gets hie 35 points and calls out before A fete his 106 points necessary to call out, A says that B camot call out column the whereabouts of Catcher since announcing his retirement from the ring after being knocked out by Luther McCarty a little over a yeur De the Bportivg Raditer: Did Jack Britton ever meet Leuch Cross? If s0, who won? KR. RODEN, Britton amd Cross met once in a ‘To the Sporting Editar: Will you kindly etate in your paper if Eugene Sandow js atill Mving? P.C. He lives in London, where he has @ physical culture school. ‘To the Sourting Kaliter: Please decide the following: In a aix- handed game of draw poker, Jacks or won the pot on the hand, " claims was justified in playing the original hand, Ww. misfortune ten-round mo-fecision bout im Mew ter of it. To the Sporting Réitor: Please inform me 1f the Y. M. C. A, George Low, the golf professional who Tealgned hie position at the Baltusrol Golf Club a few weeks ago, has Leen will return early in February, At the sae 8 gi % Notes of the Golfers ¢ To the Hyurting Bititor: York, but Britton had much the bet-| 1 there any piece around New York young man can learn to pitch? where A FAN, Any corner lot or in Central or Pros. Placed at the fou placed on @ good drive, Robert Thomp- ry e P. B—"A" knew that dealer drew two cards are drawn they must be taken, mo matter what the value of his hand ts. Mis shortsightedness wae his own on the course, Pot ceive @ big guarantee. They will battle at catchweights before the Auditorium A.C. in that city on Dec. 4 The Fairmont A. in the Bronx, which has not held a special mid-week show in over six months, 1 resum these boxing entertainments again, b ginning to-night. Billy Gibson has ar- Tanged two good ten-round bouts for the star events. In the first, Battling will not be able to battle for at lea: tho Amsterdam Opera House under the auspices of the National Sporting Club. O'Rourke's appitcation was brought be- my Coffey, the Mohawk Indian, was signed up to meet Young Driscoll of Brooklyn for ten rounds at the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn on Nov. 2, und Bat- tling Levinsky, the victorious local light- heavyweight, was engaged by the Mc- Mahon brothers to meet Yank Gilbert, the Philadelphia fighter, for ten rounds at the Olympic A. C. on Monday night, Rowan and Jack Scully will clash in the firet sorap, while Al McCoy and) Bull Anderson will come together in the main go. Patsey Kiine, the Newark feather- weight, and Preston Brown, the prom- ising colored scrapper of Philadelphia, have been matched to meet in a six-| ITHACA, N. Y., Not declared that hard work and plenty of it would be the motto of the Cornell team from now on, if there were to be ® victory over the Quakers, Charles Barrett, the hero of Saturday's game, did not appear on the field yesterday. He 1s on the injured list with a muscle hurt on his leg, The injury, thouch not serious, may keep him out of the acrim- ¥9.—Dr. Sharpe mage and will in all probability be the hardest and longest of the year, PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 19.—Al Kil- wore, seventy years old, who walke fund for Kilgore's railroad fare between Portland and Medford, and Comiskey save the old man a ticket to the game. ore is a pioneer of Oregon and in an ‘solated country, fourteen miles from Medford. He had not heard that Mathewson left the tourists in Cali- fornia. ——__ PITTSBURGH, Nov. 19.—Fred Clarke bas signed a contract with Barney Drey- fuss to manage the Pirates for the eea- son of 1914. This spiked the talk that ls started annually that the leader of the Pirates !s about to retire from the game. Clarke expects to be in the fight from start to finish next season. PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 18.—The Chi- Day and the Rough Spots Will Be Smoothed Over in Time for Big Game. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. the plaudits and reviews of experts since the Princeton game and the magnani- that effect on the members of the eleven Saturday. The team’s remarkable brace wag not called to the attention of the players to any extent, as the coaches The report that Pumpelly has been saved for the Harvard game is scoffed at by the Yale couches, who say that they put the strongest team they had in- to the Princeton game las. week. Had Pumpelly been strong enough to play he would have started the game without any question. Pumpelly was injured baseball, and even then doubt was ex- last spring in o hurt himself again, ‘This time fall ure hla leg. s0 that he could. not kick. It was in’a part of his leg which could not be protected by a thigh guard and so it was absolutely necessary that he remain away from practice and par- ticularly from scrimmage. In the weeks which followed, while the injury was healing, he lost much important work noon for Auburndale, Friday there will) and his knowledy.” well known that players will respect it. In other words, when he tells them a thing they will Tealize that he knows what he is talk- ing about. In this respect Jake Dau- t would not have found the going Bo easy. It is a peculiar coincidence that neither Hughey Jennings nor Wilbert though great stars in their were lucky enough to get the be light work for them in the stadium. ‘Talbott has been declared eligible for the captaincy. He changed his course in the scientific department, #o that It will take him four years instead of the usual three to finish, The other men mentioned are Knowles and Carter, with Wilson as just a possibility. The coaches at the field yesterday were Walter Camp, Jack Owsley, Burr Chamberlin, Carl Flanders, Tom Shev- Acres, the home of Louls Stoddard of | Jamestown Selections. Fifth Race—Joe Knight, Pruvious, Rye 8 day. Tho redsisins practised new torma- tions. Garlow, Welch, Carlac and Bracklin took turns at goal kicking from placement. Carlisle does not an- w. ‘ Race—Ralph Lioyd, Jabey Brynary. ing from the field. ‘The physical condition of the redskins is considered remarkable, Not an In- dian 1s on the injured list, although the season has been marked by some of the hardest contests ever played by Carlisle ROPAIRA BY . EXPERT MECHANICS, BRUNSWICK-BALK 6 WEST 2D 87"! Value Ever Knownat $25 Many new imported patterns im; ible a A wealth of shades and weaves eel era} oom $40 to $50 elsewhere, yesterday he did very w He went ‘+ Bila week. “"He'e the clevarom boxer | time he handed in hie resignation Low | fh the pratestenele Distt 10 Seatinile slotn, Retaier, better known a ‘'Sohn| cago Americane shut out the Gianta| {hrough the third team line for several Broadway bi sent Last in years and he handles him. | declared that he was w bit homesick | t) |the Barber," ‘who got separated from| yesterday in sharply played game.|gains and show . ; r Bien rt ate fen tee. Ml and wanted to soe Scotland again. dont iapend operations until about 94d of nis hart-earned cash when he| The acor wrer his work of the day before, He n be op id —_—— ——~ > tried to be 8 fyght Peccioret and conduct Bert 0 $3 7 3 made fa the tunabdowns in a pe ‘ ‘The Country Club, of Gen Ridge, has ‘doxIng shows at the Forty-tourth Street | plunge, Wiser making, the other. 2 _ Wesld Wants Work Wonders, ‘otamted the wert of making alterations | plete Sieh "3ia "het 4% 3 lagerting Club, etilh cotuaes to Swine: Seok ee Ag | - -