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{The Rew York World), Rat ‘Welsh-Wolgast bout Monday DE might will be the first ten- —— found fight of real class this All through the suramer box- bas been going along without much interest. There have few good bouts, and none that we real champ to Freddy Wolsh's fret New appearance since he won the it championship of the from Willie Ritchie in England. came back to America as 8000 i became mixed up in the Germany, but with the sin- of @ bout with Matty ie ! Be i 33: i fl u i FF fl le Hh pt i it lo it ia] and the varsity was given another oven, ver cont, of tie reveipte oF 4 LN ey nA Wu Rot looking, Doolin was catching |i secret it is apparent their best | cheers will cut loose with the old) ie io or strenuous ecriinmaging. | Not caring to stash with the show of the Man | i, 154 wping” Smgrue due to 2 + and, with his back to the umpire, did | CDNc® against Marvard and Yale | Princeton spirit. Up and down the field the two sides | haiten Brorting Chub of Harlem on text Thnday | son cley_urpigue afleren. succoml “Tne, know that Kiem wan not looking, | Will depend on the success of forward | On the field the committee rules! fought each other, an army of conches | ogasiaed Monet a, Cx. has ponticomd Nie entne | Huare]is, acu) inary Hinds tps Me Ho gave Aloxander the signal to pitct| passing. Should the aerial attack | with an iron hand, but wearing the| following each play and watching out | taoment unit} the night aff Piet hasior Pritts Fagk uot Utheae “ade, wu) toate 10 i$ outalders who! and McCormick hit the bull break down, however, Princeton ia| traditional velvet glove. For the past | for varsity mistakes. i fang. olin "ell, all beary- | {ght thei wioner OF tee sli ever have given a moment of their} From the bench Moran, then work- H - : ‘Toward dusk & signal practice was | weights, to box et (his show, Gam battle y algae, time or thought to the up! ng as @ coach, saw the technical mi now busily constructing a rughing| two seasons Eddie Hart, a natural) aieg eadie Hart was given 4 to and ‘Batiling Jim Zobnaon, the| , Young Golsbers, the | Hirvoklin, bantamwsig)t, ‘b- | baseball should come in and try to| take and Immediately appealed to the | game to rely on in case of need, In| leader, came to Princeton to put the| ‘mission to speed up the team. Eddie | coive ‘feerrwesnts, are iad dt, Latte fey) |G Whales eae byes it just because they have a lot pire, Mr. Kiem promptly allowed | the Inst extreme there ts always Law | finishing drive to the Tigers. He was| combines the best features of a fog- MeG re Atlee A. Brooklyn only 1 to Moore's 3, the chal! courege | Against George Moore He Suc-|having a'2 voint iead on the mie an jum, boxing with little learning what he could, ready to come out again ve that he could fight. Then chanee, and the news despatches ae hat he used it to good purpose. " mentioning meness, how- wer, I don’t wish to overlook Flynn's. more credit than Morris, & small, undersized heavy- i@hting the heaviest and one t of all heavyweights, leas than than the Oklahoma with Flynn's aggre: be a world beater. Garden's manager promi: that Welsh and Wolgast will enter the ring promptly at 10 Monday evening. This will be ‘welcome change from the usual way bouts are run, In epite of Commission's rule that he York on @ viett, probably tipped off| RUN, SAYS CHANCE. stance. There are any number of men -|Lambert Trophy Now Personal Teen a sotesanent te unas ai. * 7 5 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = [nos8eF2-Ben | HERE ARE THE PLAYERS UPON WHOM PRINCETON DEPENDS TO WIN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Copyright, 1914, by The Preas PubiMhing Co, (The New York Evening World). Fred Trencmann, ma Ss ; , HENIK FINe DEFENSIVE BACK. LINELY TT Be ALL-AMEeRiAN GUARD THis rear Ep TRENKMANN Carr 6 Cat" eose ee Nas ALLING | y un ALL©AMERICAN TACKLE Last Year Pittsburgh Club Owner | ‘Tips Off Reason So Much Ames .Q@.6. RUNS THE Tiger, “TEAM AT A RACING CLUIP. Re th. \Harvard and Michigan Meet For First. Time Since 189: photic Mb Me Fok 1 t e . Money Is Invested in Feds Crimson Expected to Trump | “WyAVARD AND MICHIGAN To-Day as It Did in l’or- || FOOTBALL TEAMS TO-DAY | “I Like Job of Running This Club, Whether or Not It Makes Any mer Battle. |] Harv pre a Money,” Declared Mr. Gwinner, “Just Because it Gives Me — | We Player, Position, Flavor, We 173 Coolidge ...L. B. R..Staats .. 168 i ..Cochran, 213 H : “‘Tiseorr , 4 Back, GREAT oPeN.PieLd RUNNER Something to Do.” CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31.—The contest in the stadium to-day between the University of Michigan and Har- — vard is the centre of football interest r of the country. It is the first meeting Ti > e of the two universities at football since 1895 when Harvard won, 4 to 0. The | igers’ Perfect Coaching System |= 233205 worn by track athletes in the stadium May Land the Football Titles 14 Parson 191 Weston . 177 Wallace . 182 Withing’n .. 186 Trumbull ..R. 168 Hardwick ..R. B. 150 Logan . Q..../Hughitt . 45 i 186 Francke .R. H. B, L. Maulf’ch, 155 | 161 Mahan ...L. H. B. R. Lyons ... 168 176 Bradice F. B....Splawn . 160 Average weight — Michigan, 176; Harvard, 176, OMcials — Referee, ; Langford, Trinity; umpire, Hackett. Weat Point; head linesman, Tufts, Brown; field judge, Prince, West Point. dmc’ Reo Lamberton , Lend, & WONDER, aT HANDLING PASSES ‘Watson... 172 Raynsf'd 185 « Boseman Bulger. niowinnun, ewer ot tno|[ FEDS HAVE ORGANIZED Pittaburgh club of the Federal BASEBALL FORCES ON League, who has been in New Ls. . MoH am . L..Retmann. 182 | L.. Benton .. 175 | the real reason for so much money being invested in the Federal League when he eald: “1 lke the job of running this base- ball club, whether or not it makes|| baseball. The Federal League any money, just because it gives me|] made good. What's more, the 4 outlaws will continue to make Until ns lost} good. ‘There are no quitters lares that he was really |] “mong the Federal owners. They red of travelling ervund looking f ol ave around lookin, lor hi BolGhscnent, Sie han any cosoust st |) save snd the crganined besebelt mmqney to dispose of and dgures that forces on the run all summer. pity Teas al By Frank Chance, LO8 ANGELES, Oct. 81.— Nover again will I take part in wide fame as a successful coach, has led the Wolverine football team so far cast. “Committee of Five’ Is|| College Games || win Depend Upon an wit Ses ts "msinam sete Developing Wonder. Aerial Attack, but|anerscon, tarvard wil be. wit: |— fully Strong Defense | 2 i tf the fi vill tweigh that of Harvard, but | Should This Fail qe cde, while Michigan wi feel the | as the Crimson backfield Includes four for Old Nassau When \ Her Warriors Face Princeion Is Prepared loss of Galt, as well as several other| unusually husky players there will | Hlevens of Harvard | and Yale—Companion- able Conditions Exist Among Coaches and Players. Harvard ve, Michi at Camby e Valo sa. Colgatg at New iterens Twincetia ve. Wllama at Princeton, eeranrtenia ve, Swertlunose at” Phila. Gormetl va, Moly Crone at theca ‘Army ve, Villanova at West Toint, (cs. etars, be little difference in the weight of Game—Activity of In-| ois fine ct,e grew atferine tonsnea| experts than that of Yow, and. that structors Puts Lot of|tareqnsites ity atituce™ "| tite asoants tet ine ‘*Ped’’ in Squad—Men From end to end the Michign ling Cambridge. | Are Being Given the —— ——— — FISTIC_NEWS_AND_ GOSSIP Hardest Kind of Work | struction. There was something doing By John Pollock. everywhere and every second. After baseball league in just T was on the inside and I know. & way to spend it as ard And the players’ fraternity has “Do you think the new organization caused the standpat magnates can get along in the face of the big |] o end of worry. In trying to o1 cay wep fabed Bins ick the Feds and the Fraternity ow," he sald, " ined base! It will be Jot of tun trying. — alt cae: Guin 8 It was suggested to him that there|| b8nkroll. My principal reason Was really not enough room for three |] for quitting the Yanks was that y ae ie I wanted to buy new players, “The best thing || 494 the club‘a backers could not we can do is to lot the weakest of the || #0 their way clear to th three drop out, The Federal is willing |] freight. yey Brown ve, Vermont at Providence, Paicknell ve, “Muhlenberg at Allentowa, Cantisle Tatiana, va. Syracuse at Buffalo, ae we. Haverford et ‘Georgetowa va, West Virginia Wesleyan et wren HM at Ha ‘8. ¥ ‘e dohne Tlapkins ‘at South ‘Bethie- ‘Airingfield ‘Training ve, Middlebury at Mid- Mebury, wore vs. Rhode Island Biate at Kings- Tien State ve. Lafayette at Hast mn fi, aston. Bievens ve, Deleware at ery Rt. Lawreice ve, Hamilton at Clinton, ™, Poly at. Troy, By William Abbott. ot dosed at a@P of the local clubs tae tine, Will make this reanpenrauce at e ing Club of Brpokiye to take a chance on that basis. RINCETON {s getting ready to an hour of this preliminary work the| Jim Griffin, the premier referee of boxing von- Becedway ey Phere the Bua _ fea annex @ football championship varaity eas ined Up against the teste 1 San Francis, who wus eaeotes Be eee 3 Fea 6 tte the attitude of * reshmen, who been brought over | to officiate tn the twenty-rou im Fo! f GQwinner that has aroused the rencee, |feward to the present Federal this year, Their hopes are from an adjoining field. ‘The soachos, | George Chip ot Pittsburgh and Jimay Clabby of ‘et siete fe the ment of old time baseball men. They | #&sue.” based on a team that will show itself ony that dir: Gwianar, Mr, ‘Ward aad a wonderfully atrong on the defense, 7 ‘ . their immense bank rolls’ apoll ‘base:| that it was a singlo move: made by | Wick 0 make the most of opponents bell svat tor the neue of beri ome it Moran, the new manager of the| ¢rrors @nd one planning to play the nome 10 league jem, @ little more than a year ago | open re 4 it doesn’t burt them. that gave Mr. Heker the Tdeu of make ones te aur peo This el be 1 thin pt sentiment ing him manager. : the eleven Old Nassau expects will y ro ‘hia move waa in the famous ga transfer the title from Cambridge to onal League. wherein Harry McCormick New Jersey. After watching the Tigcrs practise like so many jumping jacks, on the | Milwaukee, which is to be staged at the Ban Fran. side lines shouted for ‘a lot of pep." | cisco Club next Briday night, bas just been re-| Ba ce part tn a ten: The freshmen were @ ecrappy lot and | moved to the French Hospital in that city suffer: | round a , Hi gp aga ‘Terry Poly et Middletown, Western Tenerve va. Oberlin. at Cleveland Washington and Jetivenon vs, West Virginia at Washington, Washington ‘ant Teo vs, Virgina Doly at Roanoke, held. the varsity regulars. to. one | ing irom an auch of vneumonia, Hf crt ie ft'at the tatrmcat a, Welly up touchdown in thirty minutes. | Yule Graney will be named as the thind mam in woh a game, betile oppinst, 28 Throughout the scrimmage the first | the rvs, Giigers and kid! Stara “come Together ta team tried forward passes with satis-| gam watlach, manager of Leach Orow, received | OU i factory results, ental today GPR foe “Leach Wo fH doe | | John Meialer, who Jaa ns the, afta or dure 5 the Wet 8) Coot New Oreans | Willie, Heccher, ‘the _ Ie : ad supported. ‘There wil! be a band for| EDDIE HART CARRIED THE MEN | om Sundiy ‘aivarvon Wallnch wired |e teiemracn vosiay frien the fugue Mull the big games and. the undergradu- ALONG AT TOP SPEED. He, cia tint ual, rye fe ip iar eta Rae Ss ip the Me club officials are not likely to give | Joe Mandct of Johnny Dundes, (op tan, ream ates, as never before, in songs and| Then the acrubs were brought on} Mach. ti soouat, ; Text mont, — Reiser w Prarkatemanaleg, 8 r] 2 Uke Comiakey, Gritith, McGraw, Stal- joney. For that reason I do not| hia claim. When MoCo believe they. will. succeed © mot) ade to Dat over he hit into -« double | 2% Driggs to punt the team out of who have been identified | play and the Giants did not win. danger, basel t er since that day Mr, Baker has start n ipague the kept in mind Moran's exhibition of | % Wict optimistic feeling prevails of course, but It wick thinking and at last has found |&™ons Players and coaches regarding the same kind of feoling a “ chance to reward him, the Harvard and Yale games, Surely — no one is doing any serious worry- ee etnager Sf iat’ Tuerday Bi i a vies uy wo-day to i ‘read: , given complete charge. This week|Born and an automobile going full | iniwit cont at the next ato, 10 ead ao rat vey vlgmad ay ap wate Hart made his appearance, but he | SPeed and he carried those youngsters il re en-round Soute at ) the ie, bout bn, Royton haar fought around the field at a heartrending | {0 ¢ sadium was not allowed to coach until he ce, Hart begged for more action, he os ff : i learned the new aystem. gna he continued to do @o until the val ed Ea term Tn Calter @~ ety wires, ‘oa wold GOOD FEELING AMONQ PLAY: {coaches called a halt, when it got #0] ing we epee oye ost ada over Ti owas, the ‘weight, at wl 2 ERS AND INSTRUCTORS, =| dark the ball couldn't be seen two ita ails 1h Phare Wie | Hiftaanee Mirrcighi, wesw ax cosas wis One gots the best idea of the pres- round the running |@ Res eT f ae prise Ae ae PSL. ent regime when !t fs seen in actual the day's practice. They | yeok who_was to have (poste Boston Ugutwaight, went oa to operation. For three hours this week | do this same performance three times arn, at Kame Square Seine ae = a | pruners lay “ihe be was iets I watched the Orange and Biack|#® Week at Princeton, besides holding Youanton, Bere ab) fo ‘ffetns signal practice several times at the anaDe} si De haa Teccepead terme (4, Maat | Galant a for ox ot dies ley gymnasium in the evening. aN most impressive feature was thecom-| The Orange and Black line has| a’ i) A Seales Won ie but eae el oe pantonable. conditions that extated| practically been decided on, McLean,| yoo. prows, the eat ede Ushtwaight, who | Jib" 2 who has been out of the ga two between coaches and players. If men Weeks, will be back next week at his Temes Drove, the cst side lghimetdht, whe | 0 were called It was “Red” Lambertoa, | O14 position at tackle. Geonert, for his| KERRY AND KILKENNY GIRLS UNDER 16 BARRED IN “Stew” Baker or Bill" Moore, There| fine work against Dartmouth, has wan quick recognition of mertt. I¢| won the contre position. Amos ap- MEET FOR TITLE SUNDAY.| WESTERN GOLF TOURNEYS. first call at quarter- some one made an especially good | pears to have first call at auartite play the coaches would yell their ap- | Acks,.® , Position WRAL, Summ much | A Gaelic football game, which) Girls under sixteen yeare old “ , " barred from competing tn tournemests proval. “That's the stuff’ was the| midnight off at the opening of the| means action every second, will be favorite expression, There was no|seaaon. The backfield is still ap open | played to-morrow at Celtic Park be- Sonantes ome. s aumplocs of Ln harsh criticism, An error or miahap | question, and probably will remain 80 | toon Kerry and Kilkenny for the| y.l"riiog at the annual Pres \ a the the bis ° the hard-working scrub team or even Property of Champion De Oro}sssive” te" varuy’ men ar showing & confidence that doesn't ew next four Innings the champion Bot). eur well for Harvard or « certain ay, 1088 on animal at New Haven, iy. je increas le vantage by The coaches too <Cughe| ketting 4 in the fourteenth, after De are a heey lot cessfully Defends Three-Cush: Oro had obtained 3, But ip tbe next They're not making any predictions, three Innings ro level by | though moat of them believe Yale wil! ion Championship of the World tr | fu ho played sensational bit. |¢ barder to beat than Harvard, Sev- for the Third Time. liarde for three consecutive innings, | ere! }0 90 far as to say that the Zand 6. These gave|Dartmouth game last Saturday would owe whieh cid Prove to be the hardest of the year, A PTER unsuccessfully knocking |svotty billanis: te Oro, fliowing ble and the Tigers handled the big green di run of 6, had four blanks and then got|}team without disclosing their full Bente tat ntehe citet tet |t: Drawing another 0, he made an-|atrength in any one department, ac- night gained per) other run of 3, and in the next four|cording to Head Coach Penfield. manent possession of the $1,200 Lam- ° innings added 4 to bis total. bert trophy, emblematic of the world'’s| He got one in the Afty-ffth inning| FAILURE OF TEAM CANNOT BE three-cushion billiard championship. and another in the next, but fail CHARGED TO COACHING, t De Oro beat George Moore, the chal-|{"," nich tumo Moone made at epion | 10 reviewing thie year's Orange and Jenger, in three night's play, 150 to 92. jar rally. This was featured by a|Black football team, one must stop ‘The score of the final game was 50 to) run ot aix in the sixtieth inning, the/first and explain the importance of %. According to the deed of gitt of | challenger losing his place at the ta; |the new coaching system. If the team the Lambert trophy it had to be won| for his seventh point. fails to win ite big games, it can't be three times in succession in order to! De Oro followed this effort with a|charged to poor coaching this year. become the personal property of any |" of two, and needed only five|The mistakes of other seasons in squad go through a stiff workout. The the bi mes. In fact 7 x by & player was always followed by |UMt!! the Gye ce ton eeheme to put ia | cramplonship of the Vales States. | gesociation in Chicago. “hard luck” from the coaches, several sets of backs. Both tearoa have played me sanehe minimum age has been ch winning ree, a , | There hus been one disappointment | °# Fe ane eta | Ga ake Toca ene Tho Orange and Black quad Duar | at Nassau this season, the failure of Lor] nen beet he came day, at| recon cup with @ total of ii } ,! fel. | Stiko Boland to live up to his fresh- | HOG cient nce icerry team lines up| Tue Inverness Country Club 4 tation as forwara passer, rm i, the eld a little before 3. Divided into | man repu forwara passer, | against Leinster for the all-Irish title, | ne aty deine of the Chdoage groupe they swarined all over the | !t 1# that very same on at caused | AEAINN eeults of the over-sea battle | Or ,“lube outelde of .., gridiron, At one end Eddie Hart, 4 to worry himself into sick- | Wilt be announced at Celtic Park. | BATTLING LEVINSKY AGATN Bo fierbert. Dillon, “Biff Lee and | nese thie year im fear he couldn't Marshall Mills ‘had two strings of |i food, 7. sing in| De Palma Brothers te Ras tthews Racing Assoc ' 7 will "orobebly ling, up | The Matthers, Psiaima ang ‘e| DEFEATS SAILOR FRITTB, ‘Lambert: fiother, John De Palma, with his two ‘ For the third time in suecemien, linesmen charging into each other. wn, 174, Ballin, 194, MeL bering about forty, strong, lithe fel- Off to one side, “Bummey” Ritter, an old Nassau star, who has made a wonderful record in Rugby up in C cup-winning car 180; ita. bi Levinsky won over Saffor player. John Daly challenged De Oro| Prur'oe them two innitay later, aed [ooaching methods are not in ovi- Mee er rinee aad: Holeba” the ir &. Trotman, 10h, Shenk, Brishton Beach wil mnattie Brooklyn bi immediately after the match. the one he needed to win in the sixty. |dence now, The football comimitteo| Pnas°and backfield men were chased | yol,cemtre’ Gennert, 180, quartes)) teroon. Jatt ph a tenvround bout.” Levin De Oro opened up by getting 1, fifth, of five, of which “Snake” Amere is “i Chairman, has tulf charge of every- Marty Cro Good Sta Marty Cross, fourth of the fighting thing this year, The committee is in Maina aches driv it’en 5 t. There are twen etapa te & e (Sie fount OF 8 swing to the jaw did the ta, Fritts A 4 down the field not once or twice, but dosena of times, catching the ‘tong ‘Tibbett, 1704 fullback Driggs, 78 throws, Ritter, pad and 4, kept a record of the p: ing. Both can do as well as the best which Moore equalised in the first in- ther team., If it is necessary also a ir east side family to enter the profensional |SUPFeme authority, both tn reward to] gnd catches. Om aay 0) bs nny 7 Beats New Al MoCoy, round with an ov. satine tine, atanted on his bareer with |what tactica the tea mshall play and| “Other groups were stationed around |te.*arn 4 few Polnis by drop lickin Newark defea mand wight Fred Kibler of the! to the chin, dasing ‘or Princeton men | Dickerman, who have all done well in |new Al McCoy of Brooklyn in ten slash- Paddy Davis at the New Polo Athletic | mittee has already accomplished big or a bak bam te beats practice, but they're far from belong a the Dexter A. C. of Brock: ing at dyn, floored McCoy in the second Amociation. ‘The brother of Phil | results, It has stimulated the student ghows how to'coves punta:. mov. |seecna Bricuien, , Zibbei) shes ong ninth rounds for the count of ning, to score for two pexe 4 is : Tig®t ‘body in tte enthusiasm for the grid- oral were. practising ‘kicking, The Scrat thei" wna Bes Seagal econ’ ten= | doe Tia. the cutwolahas bp twelve sounte trom spast. The team will be Detter quarterbacks came in tor special In of the year, , throwing pigski a four-round knockout victory over |the way it will be coached, The com- this year must the