The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 12

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ween } $2 EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1918. ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS8Q?22v<1} \CDIRE TO RE ( Yale Beats Princeton In Hockey Game Having . Strong Football Flaver |Capt. Sweney, Is the Star of the) Svventy, carried the puck on = Battle, Scoring Two Goals] ‘tne “rigers ‘managed ‘to bring Puck otit to the centre where @ and Assisting in the Other. THEY ASPIRE TO BE GIANTS! Both sides seem hit on the Of Using their sticks like golf Tt was a brand new way HB old rivalry between Yale po RG didn’t matter if ® = ind Princeton ran riot at the} gw, Stop one o! ene Lae St, Nicholas Rink last aight] olasting’ tric Dody; The sot when the Blue team defeated the ow the ees . ‘Tigers three goals to one in a game) > Watton neta toes the that bristied with action. @000ped up a rebound from OM, sa It wae a slam-beng affair with both | and pushed it past Cohu for the ¥ aides ringing ip considerable football | Score of the game. " stuff. ‘There were brand new ways|, 4ftr this the Bulldog ualieabered of body ehéokfg, which usually sue- | utes cooded in €umping the player to the ice, The checking became eo spirited that skaters were toppled over like #0 many bowling pins. Yale won because her veteran seven Keore , knew too much for the inexperienced eam busy time for a few min- Tigers. The eatire Jerwey team had| on at the side Sn eee its Bands full trying to spot Capt.tup from the rear, gobbled up the Bwenesy. The Yale leader proved the | Duck and sent it sane ie the Yale atar of the game, scoring two goals iy. himself and assisting with the other. | Capt. 4, eg we It was Gweney, when the Yale goal re Mig the one Pri; was eerowsly threatened, who prob- | team, sho a goal out any ably saved ® score by a spectacular be re ag age ard OF Indl dash down the rink with the puck. Capt, Sweney is almost to Yale this weet Thee (Zor some tee lay in ol ee ae Hobex Baker wae to net, but couldn't score. Sweney fa-, ally got hold of the disc and west, ‘Wiser, MoDonal and Dickey also| speeding up the ice. It was aid yoeman work for Old Ell. ton’s turn then to repel an ati The Blue advance line bom For the Orange an@ Black the! Cony with shots from ail angen Bae TT i! H t i H yf if f fh i ate : ee t H He Be couldn't make much on Yale's secondary Pt defense, Cohu at the net was one of /by falling on it. Time had to Re the busiest men on the ice st called while Cohu slowly got of the the fusillade of shots that were Duck, sat at him. Try as hard as they could be 4 At the start of the game Yale in-| Tigers were unable t sooe in vaded Princton’s territory when|%econd half, though they play mostly in Yale's terri in th two minutes Few of McGraw’s Rookies _ | gar tse" sar tare The victory over the and it Hl ia e 3 j g 2 f te | i! J li i : if #E championship. stock of the fogether, and will be rr At said, to turn everything over free All but About Five of the “Awk- ward Squad” Who Aspire to Be Giants Are Doomed to Dis- ‘OW many of the twenty og,more H “rookies” that McGraw? will take to Marlin four weeks hence will ever get a chance to sit on the bench at the Polo Grounds cruit looks good. That is what Mc- Graw will tell yeu and every recruit will tell you that he has it dn the other fellow and writes to the folks back home that he’s going to be the loose before they have had a fair trial and tura up again with some big league ciu® as a genuine star. Dick | tem gy who pitaned the Boston fete, lnseatent te ChamRoNRRID, justration of how raw ‘was fooled. wil be at Six-Day Bike Race Starts in. . | Chicago To-Day if CHICAGO, Jan, 2%—The one-miet ~ mateb bicycle race at. the Interme. = tional Amphitheatre was won by ./ Frank Kramer of East oa a Med 8 auction ho we | Among the awkward juad that co next Monday. Col. when the season opens next April? Marlin, Mai youngster’s aspirations are mate at left forward, with Charlie Lee and Capt. Ben- shatters’ betore the conte starts £00 m, Votorans ef three years, rounding out the quintet as guards. home from the training camp. When : . the squad gets away every new Tre- siz-day bicycle race, which begign to- “ le amateur bendisep "The one-mile dash was won by Madden of Bayview Athletic Club of New tm. 2. H 2 8 ul a 3 ef HH E FE i i g 5 Hd #F i (se of the team. appointment. | Often these~“rookics” are turned Bu Newport Depending on ‘Old Guard’|Course and Dates for Women’s : hree-mile Face To Bring Her Big Tennis Tourney| Tournament to Be Chosen To-Day Be Sica Pee aa fit u ‘Tm. 50 3-58. Baseball Tax . ; Younger Players Are Working pair oslared that an to bnving ual “Met” Golf Association Will] ‘%¢#7, fF, & purpose of electing Hard to Lafid Championship eral excellence,dfiany, ta favor of Also Elect Officers at date eee a Sets Somatinetin, x for West Side Club. cry . Annual Meeting. bral ere expressed & desire to Instead of May 37, 38 and 39, which ‘: 5 The Women's Metropolitan Golf As-| Were the dates selected at the annual The bill introduced Tuesday Oy Dressed. by Bebert D. Wrean sociation will meet at the Biltmore| meeting of the New Jersey State Golf | 3. ‘ Assemblyman Kramer of and George T. Adee, Newport's Association on Tuesday for its ennual | post which, If passed would require all } chances of holding the all. comers’ championship tournament, June % u clubs in “organised baseball” te i i national lawn tennis championahip and 13 have been substituted. to the a tax of & per cont. Mj State ‘mam Ou cones, FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP ||\tuvsusewaterscee | * a atest ai active part in the campaign, elther By John Pollock i of tion. year and it never was hearg for Newport or the courts of the ‘When the annus! meeting was held first came it. Wost Side Tennis Club at Forest r a ge at the chow < Voters 4. ©. were eerig, By impres- Hillis, L. 1, Wrenn, the President, and ea, jee tad 7anag| sion that, t the week, following ¢ Se “4 clash ia the other two ten-souaden’ | Metropol! Ad@oe, Excoutive Committeeman of be this year cocupies ‘the usual ing the National Association are closely = ree as aod yore, Marcy gokered _ AS % J Vary tone © are watching the trend of affairs which K ‘ate national eae OR i n it et tF i Ht rt ty i u a tH rt f CCORDING to the views ex- ft ‘ i u 5 ty [ | z 5 a H i! itt i Hp i Hi i F t . i 23 : i i fii i He i; r i : i : i jis 3 iy i Er ti will be wettied at the annual meeting one shee} —. next week at the Waldorf-Astoria, ; . Cg poked Hy oan = Karl Behr, Lyle B. Mahan, Julian Tused eeting 8. Myrick an¢,other members of the of Washingt © however, the error ; red. Players’ Comaittes, held & session ea be Ey Sone week following the Metropoll- yester@ay at Mr, Hehr's office. Buch ek 5 jan pas pete awareee the Wykagyt tatormaation es wee forthooming wee 5 | Bono, B eet ite Pestsheeter champ! i to the effect that those who are work- mae surgested by E. Mortimer Barnes, tng to land the champlohship at For. Gecrotary of the Metropolitan Golf: 0 te S| Association, that this time be taken est Hills have been pial gh is Ree a ee Seite New Jersey, in that the golfers checked by tho recent criticiam of Al a a “4 Cligible for one were not el for causes the ‘tea! H ee 35 ee . the national in. Since then, g ‘matter last year, with ag ried i 5 SE = Epos" BS iste | €é * | bert H. Hoskina, Vice President of the Uh: Kid wit | the other. This suggestion ‘been National Association, to the effect wae ul mart Rade } adopted, that the accommodations at the Wout therweight the demands of the players in a na» tional tournament. Hosking has neon supported by a West Side member, who had also revealed to the country the fact that the Long Island Avid is y|awept by & gale of wind most of the time. Behr and his Heurenants continue to work witb success in gathering the proxies with which to vote the tour- * u peheduted for twen nament to this city. They have made ue ». or Wile A OMe, | Johnson, capital out of the inaccessibility of| Hn The aguas, te Newport and the fact that many of ‘ =e Pio. sant scones the leading players of the country , ae “s Gm: soit pe cr FOR FIGHTS IN CUBA. According to a cablegram it 53 : fide Club would not begin to meet ary ee aan CONCESSION 1S GRANTED ty fet Fai have become dlegusted because of the KNOCKOUT IN FOURTH. tournameat being conducted as ® SS ee ig TON, W. Va. 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