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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — [nobenesehen) SOME THINGS THAT ARE HAPPENING IN FOOTBALL |UNERSTT GOLFERS Coprriaht 1016 &F The Prose Pottiening Co (The New Tort Breming World) “WAL USE TWO CURSES FOR TOURNEY THS WEEK ! Morning Round at Piping Rock | and Afternoon’s Play at , Ssz (Ce) si ~— Nassau Links, Club Golf Association te the ehief foiling Aature thie week, The sesociation is introducing « novelty on Wednesday by playing the tourna. ~ | TS tournament of the Vatwersity ‘ — ment on two courses, Morning rounds ¥ Corey ne. ge ponte will be pl over the Piping Reck » MAMAN of bi to bev. and Nassau courses, and tn the after- ing bin chance at inst Although nthe aquads will shift so that the football season @ just be- | ginning, ie drop-Kicking of field in the game against the Uni. | of Virginia, Saturday, proves | 1 long stand in the| ihe departed Brickley a rickiey were playing 5 together Mahan never 4 chance | P fe Ghow what he could do, although It common report in Cambridge he was fully as expert os Brick- if im Held gowi kicking | & lucky college that can produce ley and a Mahan in succes. mode should affor comparing the two courses, The two clubs are about three miles apart an@ the golfers will use automobiles to, carry them from one place to the other, There will be prises for the beet gross score for thirty-six holes, the best eighteen hole gross @core, the three leading hole net Gilmore Tells How Feds Will Fight O. B. With Ten Cent Ball in N | ae — ew York Four Contenders Loom Up | iis terreno oo Proposed New Park Will Tarenan ASt they enpecs to pull’) : The Women's Metropolitan Got ' sage Enough te Seat Atl cate saat win se rqearea:| With Equal Chances for |, —— ciation will hold two tour said Mr. Gilmore. “the fellow! tart them never sal 1 Comers—Leader of invaders ti wives. Their success K RANK HINKEY, when he took up . wo of putting the pep back Yale, seemed to be against « hard proposition, Mut Micking to it, and results are jt to show, Yale's play id on Saturday had of old Yale ageresnive- in and the undergraduates a ring up with some ments this week, The women will amaelves thelr succensn Football Championship for special prizea at Fox lin to-day, a Th th Has | °xPect to make any mone: Hills to-day, and on Thureday they | Denies That His League Has) tira cnaky any money for two or will visit the Westfield Golf Club. make the pubiic . very m 6 squad 4 | Misr eager Th Sem Sue tact that not Made Peace Overtures. {giving ‘Yhouk reat sane’ oitat, W*,ate| Supporters of Yale, Harvard, %,."2,,mtn in tm squad is a Flat.) tterbert H. Peck and RM. Little- lateral pass was attempted) reasonable prices thi ; but that’ nD 4 little late Starting, | john played nineteen holee in the 10 old. time football tactiee a Wil take are of Itnelf.” Princeton and Cornell Have Dit Hat's because there were so many gomi-final round for Army and Navy Weaienemst retee etree | wine New York project of the Feds hen to select from, The team worked | (un at the Oakland Club yesterday, pricndds | By Bozeman Bulger. rill be watched with inore than usual, Reasonable Arguments to Of- ‘sether ssainst Springfeld. From| peck winning by 1 up. The mated RANK SLOMAN, 9 San Fran ‘PI F t De ib d HILE Organised Baseball i# HarchetZ the magnates of Organized | how on we'll come with a rush, This] itr. a ie ghiland and Charles B. s eco High School boy, has Just ayers roster scribe WY ticking its ead doietuity and wey baseball n the ‘gaess city win} fer for Each Team's Success, '* Vale sear” rep:|FiMay wan Unplayed. ‘The acores for Tun @ record breaking $40-yard 7 bonfoaning the condition of the |e quite a novelty ! ; Cr ROOTER: | (1PAy wt Mr. Gilmor . ——— “Rush ta seed the day follow fein inatraieect |S Masqueraders in Sunday rrr ners or un, mere at eel a tea ' cee Phir are ew acne | ob Rea time, 461-5 seconds, Is a new world's! | President Gilmore of the a wees eee yibe fact that he paid monsy to} By William Abbott. | the best coaching i years. ‘Tho| isis fh: Freakin bept O. ke: kim eS mark, veeconda, WwW. Re l G. ] ts te toa ovarian ia onan wanave foved tho ane mee Se? HE football wale, which changes! players have been thoroughly drilled | 3: Gourinty beat Prederiek, er ia Game ere gu ar tan tory toa re ante ot ve hard luck.|,.Th® Chicago Whales are the real after every game, now shows AN in the rudiments of the game, now Korn by Notre M Whity, 2 up: rod s 3 full; waninictdifpomenns —. hats venue ‘cays he io going to beryl Xplained, “because they even balance between Harvard, | they're being taught a good offensive | mad beat, "Povham, 4\and 2, nnaylvania fye: Mr, Gil winners,” Yale, Princeton and Cornell, ‘Thes® system, We're due th _ t the time he goes to college. And, What’s More, They Played ©!u». sent around the following atate- | puiid a ball park right away and that} He smiled good naturediy when re- ’ 2 ' y Gue this year. foot: on the new speed marvel 5 y yy! we ame are strictly barred. it's going to be located in New York |minded that Joe Grim once challenged | Ur leaders at present appear to have) TH = second { Allen won from Mi by Ge. uy it Courtney, 1 up: J te ieee ee, Morris Car wey me . P CORNELL MAN: “Al Sharpo wo. or. three clubs ma jack Jobnson equal chances for the championship. has be dyaily a mae RANK MORAN and Jim Coffey | Ging thetmbelece thet . he also knows of @ way ‘The selection of the All-American! with teams so evenly matched, is a | smoothest oY fare ready for their fight to-/ ored Lincoln Stars, Pasting: kivor to Mr iiempecad and. to ‘home quickly Captain Huston and|pageball team or baseball teams by Danae beni psig Sa ae ee eee morrow night. There's so much the ‘New York Club it-you will_re- |Col, Ruppert would pay him a right|the various sporting writers will now | \CCOme Change from the last three “apt. Barrett has no supertor as aj* : teh that it’ fraln from recognizing them as ‘any . be the indoor sport for years, when Harvard ruled a decided |puter and a corking good back. There | fore 10 o'clock. that title exce Nal nt tO | regardle ox in tote | ‘The unusual fight between the|us y yard,” | be Peck heat T Py pt the Ne rk Na- F " | next Saturday against Harvard.” » le Moran says he'g quite confident {onal League Baseball Club. ure | they look upon as outlaws. Lork Jag ng witalder, the World’s Bortes|teaders has unlooxened a flood of| ‘Thero, Mr, Football Fan, is the dope|” ap wurde ‘that be can stop Coffey. Frank | JOHN B, POSTER was right. They; thermore, it is u fraud on the pub- “We are going to have a New Yor lid more than give us a@ line on an arguments, Bere’ h Swabs . ‘an, is the dope i been teeing a (abd ae | couldn't have been Giants, for) lc. for players who have been | parq chat will seut all comers,” says | All-American team—it developed two rohan Pe ree eae aes the four contenders for the title fe is in first-class conditlo © y the names of members o Me players. ey are ° r colleges a: = hindi es 3 to be carrying © they not only batted the ball to! the Ginnts are really nothing but Air, Gilmore, “and wi are re 4 Bancroft, shortstop, and Eddie Burns, | ing out how the title is going to be! The most encouraging feature of] pwe More Dodgers Sign for 1916. caged Pacumenn ne Sie tn|al corners of the lot, but they de- mak thely RAE IE tony [eve the New Fork publio & Gonece i saeem tid not ae illoe. |, Manager| won by their team. Yale's 19 to 0 victory over Spring-| president Charles H, Ebbets of th — ee ne Aghting better | Jess McMahon's crack colored) imposition on, the club, wpiet sasee | ere teal sbaseball ian nese ehteoct Another itavest TATED ek sack THE HARVARD MAN: “Eddie Ma-|fitld was the way the team played|grookiyn National League Club has re- than "any Coffey has inet yer, “eam the Lincoln, Stara, at Lens) teed) engue ‘schedule aid | Moree ear aoe ene it i# no (BART. the former mbortstop of tho| han is a second Brickley This year. |toxether, They havo the material for |ogived signed contracts from two more i Jast ring work was in England, OV@l by & score o! vm is not seeking for further patronage {to take the , Athletics, but now a full fledged sec- ” He's good for two or three goals in|® championship team at New Haven, of his players for 1916 They are he knocked out Bombardier Just couldn't have been Giants—at) from generous baseball fans. risk at all, ond baseman on a championship team. “ but the men have be tae | pitcher W. 9G. Dell and Outhelder James \ ella. This may hot be a great trick, | least the Glants who recently finished “Sincerely yours, | me exact location of the Federal |‘Though considered one of the greatest | “Vor B4me ‘i Fee Te Dae Ee eh wits thowed walealeall te.the iiteving the neat euy Carpents b | JOHN FB. FOSTER. ¥ ¢ q{short fleldera ever known, Jack han| “OUF backfleld is gr .t. The line,Jinto form. After a disappointing myth, it twice in succession But|® bad last in the National frasso. | just think of dear old John B. call-| League park Is still somewhat of alt iia ‘around and become even a under Houghton's coaching, will de-|showing in the Virginia and Lehigh|fe¥ sames in which he took part in the fells has shown plenty of fighting| The so-called Giants whd%),: ing amateurs such men as Larry | mystery, but we will know all about treater second baseman. ‘Those three| velop, all right. Nothing to it but|gumes, the Bulldog finally came. to| lst two months of the pli against other men, aud he| colored gem'men yesterday performed Doyle, the leading, hitter of the it before the winter ts over. Mr. Gil- /players, to my mind, stand out above | Harvard." jite’ Saturday, a , Berve-broken over the dea of ike real big leaguers, and who ie it] (ne4tS Dopin, let’ Moyers, ‘eddie | has brought bis offices here and will {All others in defensive work, and be-| “quis YALE SUPPORTER: “We| Yale's big line showed considerable| _*lossen and De Oro To-Night. amend sorrel-topped Pitta-| that saw McGraw’s team play in that|)Grant, tie old Harvard star; Wen-| be right on the ground, that affair of last week, | have the best material in the country.|team work against Springfield, andj _ Geer? Slosson and Alfreto De Oro re knocking out Wells M. fashion during the past slason? dell and Pol Perrit! Incidentally the President of the | the backflel ith E or ARC’! will begin thelr 260-point three-cushion Tohneon twenty rounds, ana| Barly last week an announcement! Yes, sirree! ery one of these pederaly tells me that he has made no} ~~ -- —- | the backfleld, with Harry Le Gore at) iijjant match at Doyle's Academy to- wen 4 : players Was present as advertised, 2 a ase |bulf back, was nearly invincible. The} pight. The conditions call for. fitty Se Giese dased ‘by deheneny | Sboered in various local papers to the /Ead"euon did his share to vanquish | peace overtures to Organized Bawoball | Blue relied entirely on the rushing| points every evening for five nights he was anything but whipped |°Mect that on the at hearted she: Tanai Stare: Roo iene, matat | aad that euch, 8 Sunneatiom. Oever) Li: tri | game and gained 810 yards, Le Gore| This will. be Slonon’s frat public. ap- Rddie Brannick, identified with the|have been kidding John when be! crossed his mind. ? | B S ik d Sp | , Fee a oe CAE URABIGR wate — sa ie eit Monty Toinaon won| isineas munagement of the New| Made such 4 statement as that in| "We are perfectly watisfled with the | owing tires an GAL!)S jana scovit did most of the running, | Rearance ese three-cushion player sf to accounts, Morn didwt| York Nations! Hearue Baseball Club,{Which be says that all the Glants | way things have been going, and it is | Not once did the Eli try a lateral pa: - but held back, were at home. ‘They sure were at| certain you have’ heard no complaints TS | r Johnson to fade, and| Would present the Giants aguinst the| home yesterday walloping that old| from us,” he said. “While the otner Six forward passes were attempted, Entries for The Evening World bowi-) bowling alleys, whicn were recently \on was good for twenty yards. didn’t fade in time. When| Lincoln Stars. In the notice was men- | leather ighteen hits and goodness | baseball people have been telking e s y Ing tourney will close Oct, 25 at 6 P. M, | double The meeting will be held at The was not without faults. r y all e | knows hi many bases, |hard times we have gone right alon; “ hum's White Elephant Academy to-! pyy, mixup h ei tired out. near the end of the| tioned the names of practically all the | Kiown how, maty Watt ae es ue io giowing at an’as,| rom letters that have been recetved| morrow afternoon, Five f a mixup in slgnats when the o with blocking Morante gis |New York regwars, with a aprinkling the ball back when | champlons two years ago—playin, utre snappe @) tonishing rate. the conditions are not clear to some, — : : with delivering numerous jight|f substitutes. The announcement | colored team on a Sunday for a fow | ‘Mr. Sinclair, owner of the Newark | though they have been explained several seetore alates crowd of bowling tans CO naan te seca It ana SAMPLE AND himself, in his way making sure| had hardly appeared before John B.| paltry dotiars! No wonder John B, Wi wnt and backed up|times, Entries must be made by filling "Baker rolled an aver 199 | for the coaches, but on the whole the | . decision he was unable to wit | Foster, Secretary of the New York Foster w to keep It a secret! everything said by Mr. Gilmore with | out the blank wppearing every day in| against Frank. ‘Totmete's They | clevon's showing revived Yale's hopes. UNCALLED FOR ay Se SS igorous nod of the head. The Evening World, and the academy |have been rematched by John Koater eee | $ thinks pretty welt tne tastellowes don't like to discuss |inat the prospective entrant withes to| fF next Sunday. Princeton unlimbered a scoring GARMENTS or says he does. In inter \ roll on should be indicated, All entries! Tn Edison Howl! League of | Punch against Lafayette that netted ven out in son,” said Gilmore, "and I expect it 7 | ed owing Leagse ol chalot ay mer ‘amnpion aectared that Mtccan Fistic News and Gossip | would surprise you to know that the | 0°" Inaividvat ones, ae to be silginte Brooklyn have selected Nov. 9 for the ix touchdowsis, the most points tallied WORTH FROM ean whip Willard. This is absurd, even lewark Club of the Feds outdrew the | for, the team sha aoone pewick | Grand Central alleys. The league will! years. With Capt. Glick at quarter $20 rot 40 from Johason. Any 200-pound Yanks in New York last season. Jf|academy in the tourney proper a bowlet| bc represented by at least fifteen teams. | the. Tigers ran wild, Ont peopl maan who can whip the 247-gound Wil Vv aid anybody doubte that, Mr. Sinclair here | must roll one of the #ix higheat averages = ty Ags of the Havana fight w}ll have to football was used, but almost overy ‘@ marvel of aggrenmivendss, specd, time Eddy, Driggs, Shea Fifteen hundred Coffey rooters saw | served Matty Baldwin in three rounds in New| Will make them a nice little friendly |for his ten best games at the n bowler of the the Irish heavyweight in. training | Haren sereral months ago, breaking two of hie Bet” He looked at Mr. Sinclar tn- i cademy | ,, Louls | Stein. and Glick '®, was beaten in which he has selected, tan meme ti Mt uy Fred Trevn, | Dloushed through the line for long and hitting power, and Moran! yesterday at the New Pol A., | Hibs quinaaly. «| ‘The Broadway Arcade leads in the|olds, the Telegraph champion. Reynolds | &al Ht the greatest combination of the |¥hare ho ia preparing for bie bout — They can go as fares they like, ul number of entries received thus far,|won out in the last The win- . dy, who played hi With Moran. It was the biggest | Hallan Joo Gans, tie game welterweight ot | Std Sinclair. “All they've got to do to > ed his first game, 80 NASSAU ST. RLY. ait Ome, 5. prove it Is to show the books.” with the Grand, Central of Brooklyn 8 | per, made an avers ‘against especially oftective in drives fi ve ! c eve sked Into thia| Brookisn, and Sallor Maver of Long taland City ‘0 close secon: e ot! alleys are all) Stein's 204, uh the tackles, He kept his fe ERE are times, however, when iene Anan Was pecete er oe beet matched by Aimon Flaherty to clash in| “But @ great percentage of yours| well represented. — -s well, always fought to gain an ence SEND FOR FASHION BOOK Frank looms up as aggrensively | 4 aldn't Into the | i star bout of tea rouide at the Astoria Row were 10-cent fans, weren't they?" J = Al Miller and Joseph Levy, two World | foot or two and proved a hard man to _ who couldn’ lub to-morrow night. Jean Mace and Jimmy | asked. A mase-meeting of ail the alley own-| tournament entrants from the Bronx] pring down. Yj and effectively as any one place crowded the SBCADOR OF | overs will be the principale in the ether to "That may or may not be," he sald. |er# of Greater New York hua been called | Palace alleys, are doing some exception | "Ta veitn was so easy that C = SPORTING. | could wish. The night he fought|clung to (he ladders just to Ca faa baclls, “tut they were fans just the same.|! yjally good bowling in practice for the y that Coach | ~--~ —— eon Celt In “a bout Bier wauees, he tcoked like s champloa. He! Fennnctte, 0| and moreover, they were new fan went into the blond giant in th ¢| Jeannette, Outside the building ther re e 8 ho - ire d tes i ¥ overflow crowd of about 1,600 * just reached here from Chicago to the| people Ww tina ganand tenes ia Workmanlike manner imaginable and | ee ee eee ee no vecensary to eall Joo Mauslot, the New Orieaus tight.) baseball in the « ars , or.|_The substitutes heralded their ap- whipped him to a frugzle inn few| on the police to keep. traffic oben deen ‘beste ip Murry, | new fans, and who can aa) C.K. G. BILLINGS GOES IN |. ""sr. 1.8 scone. iit Natal IGE] pearance with ‘® flash of open foot- . He enjoyed the work, too, /0n the polive to Keo trnfi abet ’ ; # food thing for, baseball Beha a Ag sae, 3 ball. Ames, who relieved “Gilok’ ns laughed at Palzer all through the Coffey Im without question ine mow . : here is no doubt that the Ieds|FOR THOROUGHBRED RACING, | vi" |". solu. 110, Jeale Loui quarter, repeatedly attempted fone , Zoare'e no avestioning Moran'a| POa™* y : intend going right along with their + Abrentice allowance. claimed forward passes, In the third period . He showed that many |) “ he made « KO, & twenty-five-yard ts ‘here In New York, His first a atta ton contiaae "Competion “Is| Rush toward the end of the first half eats eens, ” withdrew his regulars and sent an en- MADISON SQ. GARDEN Tuesday, Oct. 19th COFFEY vs. MORAN BOX, OFFICE Ni 5 MIRKION Ne iia Veleph: 100 Madi ment for the reduction of the taxes on tenet wate C, K, G, Billings, who owns the lead- - a heave from Law to Wilson, whi of any note was his desberato| Af, 4 raft rr Saray ten We lies pela senha iad I LAUREL ENTRIES. raced almost 10 Latayette's goal Tine,| TONIGHT —OLYMMG A, 0,-To.NIGHT, Eeound Hebe. with Palser WDeD | e. igaed up to: 0 P = vith this one exception Princeton's ‘arey ‘Thelan vs, toe Grady. Were govices. ‘Tho fight was|" seed up today by EVENING WORLD BOWLING ENTRY BLANK _ |it! be the oartner of Frederick John RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md,, Oot, |PASKiNE Kame was Not nearly ao ef- Hom 'MoMahon vi, Pred’ Neder. aw veil Se Or Ik watoun ot tee fv lle ser Fill in properly and mai! immediately to and plane to maintain one of the bie | ear rates ror tosmorrow's races | fective as Lafayette's. Admission, 60°. Teverve wection, 8 Soitha apectators &t from 50 cents ; ‘ ES CURIE: oT SW Sor linge quartered at Belmont Park f w M2; = - = = — fo $2.4 throw. Palzer had some local | y Gentiemen: Please enter my name in the elimination contest at the | ——— SS —_—— = a tion, but Moran, then an un- bowling academy indicated below: LATONIA ENTRIES. 08 ‘ wh, sailed into him from start to| Paddy Roche, mavager of Georwe Hodel, the - piles ond — \. H O Me | pose hearracigit, today signed astcks of tove. | == = — ae ve fe) ree and. probaly, Would, Rave, de | Mon Mra frame fant anes Poly | |) TT | sce, rnacte Tcoa Ttuni Again Moran showed his gameness | Chicove, Mess,, « fifteeuaound battle before the ohh hag os " for (0m thee he tought Jim Bavage, James | Washisaton (D, 0.) A, C. on the night of Oct, 3 Pirk Row Alleys. Metropolitan Bowling Alleys. | ne yeara}t Himn in fighting skill then, | As Model has been displaying more gaimeneas in his 81-82 Park Row, N. Y. 1422 Ht. Nicholas Ave. N. Y. (@} ee n yY pices et fous boule, jhe ougat to babe Welky extend = ~ Me ait aver toe tins a ea White Elephant Alleys ronx Palace Alleys, — 298 Wostale CatAttel ouch seat aud awung sadway, N. ¥. Ave, N. ¥, A special purchase bought low and offered at half their worth—47 styles—enough for 70% coats to measure. ; | i i ‘ae ’ Joo Asevedo,’ the California lightweight, ta to | as He uflant” He sooraed to be late | enener in sncther art tale cowight, Me wil Eureka Bowling Alleys. Hunts Point Alleys. for the sound of Savage's foot. |! Mitchie Mitchell of Miwaukes im a ten | 146th BL. d& Lexington AverN. Y. 1029 B, 163d St, N. ¥ ioe "1G ire E : ° and, ne a ms He ume mo onsen Kita vol wae | Broadway “Aronde, Alleys ‘4M meet Maer etng: Minar s aaa $ Satin-Lined Overcoats Mo far mone. that tha | save Jounny Duadee « reat ton mound fight 1943 Broadway, N. ¥. 8920 Third Av Hpatnal" Kans 11 "aa There are heavy- and light-weight Meltone, Ki ee ree whirted $8 te neeee erat | Kid Lavane, the recived lightwolaht, who was| | Bergman Brothers’ Alleye, Cretona Bowling Alleys, “aienie Park OH Ham Vicunas, Moules, Chinchillas, Irish Friezes, Velen eae J .. eateat fg! v produced in this Ave. & 116th St, N. Y, 669 K. Tremont Ave. N. Y. 7 rT olds and ‘ u man he can beat fourty Bureet Club on the night of Nov, 6, sam Bt, Nicholas Inn Alleys. Grand Centra! Alleys, | and one-aleienuth pabsion Ae ot Oee utaresmuch tok: mixed Cheviots. All guaranteed. Displayed on second bigwer, stronger 1 Pitaateich, his former a 126th BL, or. Bt, Nicholas Ave Fulton St, Brooklyn, Neri P, (Semiedy 108, Cigs “or” “Ambon, toe, sary toa ee a ig henge rr yaneutd for the afta rete. 00: Malapar, Vay De, 162; Saturnia, 102: Burwwod, 08 oran. He may a coming pata oll Te tay tae Gn Daere, 1 Spl 7 pion. To date he hasn't met Abitions 1 am not an alley owner or alley employee and I have never participated aa » es men, and at times he has J —oe tm the Greater New York individual or any other open individual tournament WH & weakness under attack, stag-| As Ad Wolgast has refused to fight Oharle ing afier taking a fairly hard clip| whi, we crt Chicago laghiweigit, atthe aise | CORAUStG bY © Rewepaper, the chin, But he's always aggres-| 4. A. of Boston ou wext Twoslay miglt, Mate! re enough when he comes , ANG maker Miah Murray has secured Jobnny Harvey, | Rite hard enough to dent a safe. the local fighter, wo meet White lustead, Marvey no. : mances, Pwo: year-old fil ei Welles, hth Ur = joah OT ith “Apprentice stowance claimed, ‘Track heavy, Broadway A r oe We i i) Green, ® 9th St. ttt aie seein 112" Free | World Wants Work Wonders | } Sie ia ae a: eg garsine were iii tl — A Se ce nl SE eR es emcees eee: 7

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