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y ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1914. Skaeeese| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | nosenrecdhen INTHE WAKE OF THE ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL GAME, CATHOLIC ATHLETES Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). READY 10 APPLY FOR vs ADMISSION TO A.A. U. 362 Clubs Want to Regain Alliance. With the Parent wit yee aS —_—_——— . The Catholic Young Men's Nat . >: . 4 yf Union, an athletic body composed ef! a : 862 clubs, with a membership ef 126,000 athletes, is seeking allladeg! Up-to-Date Football Against again with the Amateur Athlete Union. Delegates from .t@enty-tele* ~ fea a Svesnwte Cities held @ special meeting yesters vr nec Reo Cross stver GY The Anmy:°** MR. MURS OF The Hany day at the Cathedral Club and plans © hedit in the most Lenin we , A 0 Te Manriar - 27 F Ne Foss —JvsT & MATTER. 1S ONS OF The MOST Were discussed for readmission to the, circles, an expert’ or ceovnse. ACcTWS the Army-Navy game in ove ing ee Tour was aBour au! t tone ae Weve seen. |Skelly Stirs Up Memories |x ere cinixe tate that body to rescind its action and id this Union apply for separate membership And Sport Patrons of Past iio ci! nitsh iets k an alliance and put’ Federal League Cutting Down Expenses; Clubs To Have Twenty Players tion for it. Our Naval Se a ecg rie academies don't special of haliwd ing right through it Sue The Popular Ex-Featherweight ra, Gets Skelly, “will we ’ Teer "a'r rch er) Wave of Economy Hite invader tts See mak eatent 4 : Therume fl! Prides Himself on, Collection ey Meg Md Harvard Gate cour é 7 ° and the Coming Season wii! Becks cialss aun potas | Kadaak of Fighters Past and Present iim, Daly, doe rGoburn, Hn ticket Receipts More jee Mi Members of the for, W, & J. to Ere See er ee —Prizes Highly an Old Print of] whose pictures you see here? ‘Those pata ut of Work—Polo| farsi; ie Stoena seapt. Heanery Dan Donnelly. tiene match as being. talted ot Than $300,000 ho all day ‘waa bemoaning. the con: 5 f Don” nened and battled. ‘They didn't! CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 80.—TR6 Grounds Being Improved. | si of lating ‘up-thewnaie inna, '| Daubert Champion Batter; “Now let me show you some of the Harvard eleven in nine gamea this HE Adee bea Hirao keer patrone. of the Cary EY those we year played before 200,000 persons, i prise ring when the expo! lere they are, aci pho’ s.”" reco: receipt | of the game of fistics thought ibaa La an re party | wich is « ae har? 4 | more of the glory in a victory than| jook*d on, the faces of Berney Maron: | share was about $160,000, One h tdo the present day boxers of $15,000! oid Long Island City, who could wield | ed and twenty thousand persons at- io bs Sie fretted Christman and’ untithee tins Burns of Giants Leads in Mp will be plenty ot ball : Run Getting and Base Stealing players out of work next sea- gon if the Federal League is “Ie 4 true,” Henry asked of Eddie Brannick, “that thie W. \ tended the games in which Harvard »Yonkersjan aze better than any woodsman. THE official batting averages of the National League show Jake Dau- | purses should stop off at a played Yale, Princeton and the Uni- in ite plan te cut down the] fod'scceteiaten Meonmonee wer bert of Brooklyn in front again. ‘There are four Brooklyn men in || some day and let Jack Skelly show|Cept Billy Connors, who in, thowe| versity of Michigan. of the clubs to twenty players. Eddie aseured them that euch the .800 class. Burns is the only regular Giant in the .300 class, | ptm through his Hau of Fame. Skelly,|+ng real sporting hostelry; Harry —_—_——. Bome of the clubs have been carrying} wae the rumor etarted by Har- Buras leade the league in run getting. He ecored 100 times. Burns leads |’ who up to seventeen years ago Was| Hill, Bob Pinkerton, Pat Keenan, First Basketball Game. thirty-five men on the payroll and by| vord and Yale. base He atole 63 bases. The records follow: pular and also one| Herman Oelrichs, Tim Sullivan,| The Columbia Basketball te oe the ee Kast foathorwelghts, has a| Mike, Dwyer, Jim Kennedy,, | Fete |its season next Friday night against the club will reduce expenses about $80,-| 1# ought to be worth watohing, ‘collection of photographs and rare| Ai smith, Doon Rutgers ave Pe atria a 2 900 during the coming season. ‘antes ee ‘haa ala fe iteun Sia 5 3 mil Wheat 4 ‘old prints such as cannot be found in the Hneup. ur Erwin ai ' at @&abe thats President Gilmore, although he] w20Of madie Plank ‘long ‘enough cn H 3 j anywhere in Ge ee He one | show Sport Query Answered. gaye the Federal League te etill full| work his patent ‘at the 7 61 you what the old-timers of fight, admits that something had| football games. Grant 83 and how they fought and then to be done to stop the ever increas! “1 didn't Plank—at least, Bescher 5 3 208 the proposed method of pruning gach “Well,” he replied, “I'll stay. ‘e era. ‘ BONDY—The Massachusetts deer Skelly has more than 3,600 pictures | hunting season lasts from sunrise the ALL boxer of note of in hie gallery, “and there is an inter- {ied Monday of N. ember (this oases of the clubs. The wa' baven't eo far," said Erwin, “but it’s 68 .266 secoeah @py. Am weve jn to Hall esting tale in every one of them,” | Nov. ‘unt tunel the folowing Oat: tong time tll reporting for epring |] 8 8 sa 0 Fame revives all the great battles of conciuded Jack, urday (this year, Noy, 21). oe 90 384 64 | the past. Down 1” 1 0 Ges . i Jack Skelly points with pride to t abana.” the beso actite, fen : i oid’ wood gut ot Den Doaselty, whel Quy Would You Play Thirteenth . ef mean er eta fat Lot ae Boa i|imawamecrse | §=§=©=© Hole at Baltusrol in Three? Dunn's team last season, it is with : c h CE ee ar won the ole a us , @adness that they see auch a wonder. | Mache S 4 4 een y refer Gas bade tell you.” ald —— posite the fag. On the ri tend ful combination of minor league Ragon Skelly in Sxpiaining this great bat- i ; ng from the brook to the trap there players broken up. Pretiad i “128 || tue." “that we never had an irish |Making It in Par Depends| is s stretch of rough. | In back of the 5 . . champion. That battle was fought Bu Breanne, ee AY sloerd dietene! Demaree x6 in Ireland and Donnelly was a cham- Largely on How Well Tee shots that overrun the bole, The long on tl I 4 pion for many years.’ ing of the , Which simmers down we fee par Al Ne Sg nell) Bave the ee ee AN INTERESTING POINT IN JOHN Shot Is Placed. to a ques lon, how will the tee aket Ween: sta eertasiion tt mpl LS FIGHT WITH KILRAIN, be played? to our way of thinking, is about elly then led up to the old prints The green itself is one of py tag mustreting the famous batten of treacherous ones with little rolls Heenan, Tom Sayers, John Morrissey, 8 a further aid for those at-| will send a ball running into one ‘bake 00! Bill James at last bh a aa Jom sees, erase Slavit eecay, Ryan tempting to ne kind preirg: th Soreaiannee | eave - ee back field. ag bared fohn Polloc! an YY ullivan, o 1d’s sport problem No. 3, i “They WRlatticw sttte sat te tbe tome a Pe pool ie Freak os Crate) ie own Bn in the Gree CE ene new thirteenth hole at Baltusrol, Bares CARNOHY 18 The: SeRES 96 © @ hor andlers. van jean! tell” —dida' he declares that he did it by using cat Beubentier Sit] aqainet the ropes full of Nght. The| printed on this page last Saturday, tt] "To esoape the netwark of traps dus a slow ball when the Athletics were | a referee is walking toward Sullivan | is best to study thoroughly the tee| guard the green how would you | aidan expecting him to show them more | po bebe | S| as if to tell bim to take pity on Kil-| phot, which te the strategy of the hole,| the, thirteenth under normal cond, men—Sut upon them, eee Raa vented | ‘rem easble to Fo ety oer ictatin ‘aat| How the thirteenth is to be played| Write your answers to the Golf in ine Reiss wavcctas REE bh ay ee See up and figh depends largely on how well the tee| tor and t! e_ compared ay] the ; onabed | be wes wok full re a Out in Seattle they | exp! tf George Low, nother relic was sent from Eng- | shot is placed. the lanations of ia It s & water Selon, ot Mane, T w thirteenth at Baltsurol is veteran Baltusro! professional, BONAR B52 PATErE | IS Une . Crossing the entire ail ree look, more, tke Members of] Fray about 16 yarda from the tee JUAREZ ENTRIES. Skelly then broaght us before a| there is a fair eized brook. A part of icture of John Gully, who must have/ this brook, about ten yards in length, been © powerful ma that runs directly in line with the A. Ren sired he bec pin is covered with earth, On both hog ba) Parliament. aides of this covered space there is a 1 : i ‘eon report! Join the World's “Pouriste eee ece ture in New York, Moving plo- or Tk i | i il E if 7 i Clarke Griffith Ro objection to - for the words reason bould be reduced. ugh to get one at the 85: i Ti i [ ! | “Gully never had anything on our| narrow stream of water. From tee to conouneemen Mc nee coxranes the scene of a free-fo: Shag tose tae i | H re x BS ee ais Bas Rees Jopn Morrisesy, OR th Ba Fy the brook or ditch there ie a wide a ry J 4 . | ne retired from the prize ring he rep- stretch of rough. From the opposite 110; a ‘oat out 1 Hockey Title wes ajout. That was one of ry Fight Opens could eee clearly from the press box,|' Here on Jan. 5 even without numbers. He flopped no doubt about one| to the ground in a sprewly, limp way and it doesn't take an|nd lay there without « wriggle, The cane Raat Hows gee, jal crag nd | qmpert to ove it. The Army. | teams lined up. Yhere was ® mO-! vockey Club and the Irish-Amorions Qunch is the scrappiest com. | ment’s delay and then time waa taken | 4 © teame will meet in the A eee *, out. Ap Army player walked over to eo fret game : om any gridiron, It ten’t | ths galion man, lifted him by @is arma | &t the St. Nicholas Ri Ps that two teams keep up such “The fallen man tely unyielding determina- | bac! ing on a, Gash and h tury y i uli fi i i re 3 5 reti Ep h i Uj i : if tk fi S ‘ i i E a i Li it, al ni Rink and four at the Bo: one four at the Boston . achedule follows: ‘ es a a Jen. Moake a Club ve, Irish-Ameri- can, at New York. sheclderes Nee yi crenoent ve. St. Nicholas, at The others atayed back in line. Oniy win te a ag Long Schedule _ |i 3 see ors a iar oo nt Wate he Tih tous estat rite HW HAVEN, Nov. 80.—The SBS Tops | ternoons “Gore inthe only recur The plain, unpretentious | Le located on top of a small hill. a ath ia ae Sito nant men wo fost | Man HR: Ge caiag| BEE AR Bea tees) For Eli Seven| SIMPLICITY is a chard Sort wou ium ot ow ve! “acteristic of greatness. | Paks ‘to the Leach Ore Lior ie wer ie sy only reaner | 2 Ease |M wines] ~ FATIMA package empha- mse 5 | xen : sizes the extra quality of the iF if The Fret i b York; 22, St. Paul’e School at 6 % ack: ; Piskeat, (Bight a iene | Rey inAmerican va Crncent, Stes. TE Nit) A a a cigarettes. A “fancy’ Re cage with theridea, that some time they" | ai Beaiurt Nicholas ve. Boston A. A.,| j| ies at Now Haven; #, Willams at is not needed to sell Fatima! . ey enge bullets without sbeeian ERT a, Micheles ve, Rother Clu, New Haven; 11, Columbia at New “Distinctivel: Individual” tay more emotion tan they ao on | at New York. sbiaual| 8. Haven; 13 M. I. T. at New Hav inctively ; . ‘That's the spirit of | the football Meld? Jan, 2, Boston A. A. vs. Crescenta, at |] O'Brien, Chevrot Yes, Army and Navy are real fght- nd course. New York. | a “quitter” wouldn't; ing teams. And perhaps in a emaill| 788; 2% Irish-American ve. Boston A, A, at \. whole football is the best trainin; Ie designed, to mai them get to prepare them for wa,” nia atlosker Club ve. Crescenta, at | Race 4 ugall ! Ni Haven; 20, > —Col. McDo pr-|16, Dartmouth at New . osapie, inner? ‘4 es — "*! trish American A. C. at New Haven; A .*) 4 ‘Third Race—Melts, Nannie Mo- 2% Cornell at New Haven; 27, Prince Dee, Prince Conrad. BE Toth ssy-american ve. Bt, Nicue-|| -Fourtt Race--Gilpy, Goldaaa, || THIRTEENTH REGIMENT GETS | ton +t i, aA, Harvard st Bes- NO } — " I Oe |] Rostris, PIO IPS. 10°, Nicholas ve, Crescenta, at|| Fifth Race—Kenneth, Compton, | INDOOR CHAMPIONSH ‘reda Johnson, Sinth Race-Weyanoka, Judge Entry blanks are ready for the junior Sale, Any Port, ‘ teduction in suits and overcoats to measure. $40 imported materials reduced to $25. $35, $30 25 materials marked to $20. Values cannot be dupli- in New York. | a, J American va, Hockey ‘3, Creacents vs. Boston A. A., at HAVRE DE GRACE. Firat Race—Coy, Jim Basey, ton A, A. ve. Irish-Amert- Isidora. ge eee ert caramel Rater ver, 1c Ne yeEetlits ve, Mockey Club, at | UTNifd Hase—Montpelier ‘stable, Dn Larrick, Thrill Fatima—“The original Furkish-blend” increases in popularity every r to the 3|MAGEE WANTS TO BE MANAGER OF BROOKFEDS. CINCINNATI, Nov. 30.—Lee Mages,