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, me THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HEAVIES WHO BATTLE TO-NIGHT FOR CHANCE TO MEET CHAMPION COPE, 1014, Oy The Press Putiening Ce (The how Tork Brenng Word) | mined at least whisker, and if T enly can get the breaks I'm sure I'l! win the mateb.” The score 50 to 43 ip De Ore’e favor They will battle Ove conseow- Uve Bights until one or the other reg- ieters 260 points A purse of $260 goes to the winner This te really Slosson’s professional debut in the three-cushion game. He probably has beld the batk-line title Joftener th anybody, and even tor day he is ranke b or walk of New York City will to there in person if it Brice. Not. ‘since, Poter jot ai boxed un exhibition with Bob mmons, whose father and Were born on the Ai Bee there been so much cneitament rt e. town. Packey McFariand Gibbons? Why, they w: Hike iittonet Wy, they mare only of them have to beco ham - of all champions? ‘And who will that Jim with his pol ve, of Moran, wi h hie wild far it upset even t vat tgs Es. to" von bet i beet Seas wine > Om 80d may warded the grea in the world—this in apt et that at the present time Ii isn’t champion. He expects to ree the title soon w h m Huey, recent conqueror Frown, StauGuTerep Parzen, Slosson started off and the packed hous ike a win warn He led until th RANK in Fi mor warmly MO ie ean Death of Robert B. Ward Hard Sa RANE MORAN Toor Satna’ etec che akan is the best man? There's AN, ALL JOHNSON COULD Hand jaa ade ly ' ® question that will OF PrTTseuRGu HIM IN 20 gradually away c,.ceection Chat wilt. stand Jim wits Be a Blow to the Federal League}| as feanaeen Gcnee boment, and at the tity-third inn . e eo ran ve, he longe ae leo Taman, Saleh one ye Fel peat HE death of Robert B, Ward may prove a bi« blow to the Federal || Bueun, & CHAMPION AT The FINNS g jthe game, he was 19 points to, t ' Gkpallouee at Moran's pone : , League. Since 191% Mr. Ward has been the backbone of the or- || BAN, . good i Coffey has nN pottoring wanization, Several clubs had to call on the Vice President of the 10, De Oro then got careless, and from i ne these little ten-round league to help financially curing the past season, During the hottest - — = — — rie ants f ate loran has fought ev stages of the fight againat Organized Baseball Mr. Ward practically kept e ning he didn , four rounds to forty ——|] the Federal League afloat, He was admired for his stand against Sunday Bi Ele e G 4 B Walle Bioason Capt Ub Se eae b enn roma wor baseball although it meant a big loss to him. g Uv ns oing ac. #eO MN. ‘This etleally ena eney Se pite ing horseshoe: It was said last night that George 8. Ward, his brother, who was in- Slosson’s as he only made ol Hearse sec et Yankee Owners Ask Fans feat gorse] To Select New Park Site us —_—--- inning. The men will continue play to- . were in the lineup, fuiled to try any "RP Harvard May Ask Yale Goaohes of Leading Teams itd of 4s, doth Marrard =" LAST NIGHT'S FIGHT RESULT he danger of the ov ad uttack 2a mmmienaaans: est Mlustrated in the Penn-| MILWAUKEE terested in Brooklyn, will continue active in baseball. 4 maint th wr. De Oro ran out bis reseed Destin iN iol asst le nell, To Old-Fashioned Game }i('.20': _o e game fellow, , " He gets cut Club Has Options in Manhattan ,,¥¢r, te new home of tho Yanks ree sites have been considered—two now ‘an F . . Have Practically Abandoned te aivatebusesiog Sots | and Queene, but Wants to "amma onine omen ween LO Reconsider Dropping raotically Abandone “We want to get this thing settled » when the Middies inter- Mitchell of Milwaukee 1 t Jack Johnson a te boon sa, possinia” eaia Col hup- Forward Pass Because of Its PP TeR tho Minden inter. sat ihwau 7 bed “4 ; . LJ i f sre, fe 1d Joe Azevedo of California In t Know if Patrons Are Willing pert yesterday, “and Capt. Huston of Her Five Star Athletes Uncertainty—To Be Used in ‘Waite the 1915 model of offense witt founds. Allichell was outpointed 2. e ah ke a mistake consist mostly of plays from kick only two rounds, Ritchie took th to Go to Long Island. Peete oe We Soe Slane e si {formations and sharp plunges off early rounds in fine shape, but as th i would Le a gigantic on an mergenc Pp pl rt In the meantime the Yanks have se- 7 . ys oe the open game won't be abso. > tle n ps nae npee, m scams cused a lease on the Polo Grounds for! Crimson Football Leaders and Authorities Regard Violation of a oan ect eet it. te foo, useful In | ciuse of the low hitting by Azevedo, another year or until they By Bozeman Bulger. ¥ a Yn toi? they park complete | threat to ‘i 7 | forward pass will force) piiLADELPHIA, Oct. 19, — Te We the fans of this town go) use the Polo Gruonds, || Intercollegiate Agreement as Merely Technical and Feel | By William Abbott. | the degending team 10 play, He men Lewis, “the clever Eneliah tehter off Manhattan Island during wit ot sot th BRS ayg d . NE of the most interesting fea-| pienty ihe ide /it all over Ie Moore Ins | tood, looking toward an arrange- fA) plenty of opportunities for various the Olymp! There fen 5 ee the summer afternoons 10) ee eee ean ne management 90 That Absence of Le Gore Will Deprive Yale Game of One O tures in football to spectators, an j about The battie “Wwilite jumped were more bite of paper,| Poot for team bearing the legend’ that both teams can use the Polo the open passing game, will be Then, too, a forward pass is proba- {In to make « cleanup of the Bri it he intended to remove John-| “New York" across its shirt front—or, |Grounds permanently. This would be of Its Best Features. | missed at the big conteste, Concren at! DIY the best emergency play. ‘The Bet GP Cound Swin lnore Sa 2eeRe his title immediately if not|to be more exact, the monogrammed | entirely satisfactory and pleasing to team that must score a touchdown n impossible the fans, but it has b the leading colleges plan to go back) within a few minutes to win almost oN. ¥." ? pac’ ent that will to the old rush sk, Passes will] depe! ; 1 Hheaty | PITTSFIE! t up a frat class fght| “N. ¥.” on the shirt sleeve so far to reach an agreement tha . . | rushing attack, Passes will| depend on a pass. It Is practically | gP\TTSF! sohneon, And under dimicul:| f Col, Ruppert and Capt. Huston| suit both clubs CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct, 19.—As) ball captain, was found to have be only used to feint’ the other side| the only way team can shake a man| suuhe" ‘The French rules forbade hitting|can get the correct answer to that| The Giants prefer ts hage er one the result of an informal meeting Cg Ba iter ese an athietic rae, s out of position or in case of emer-* 1008. With the exception of its de \ Sout re ¥ 0 d sogdo the Yanks. ort. | Promptly came forward and aske s o . celving ability and its possibility of , as pretty et up to the ane eeeone fog Ep Break: | question work on a new park for the| rounds and opi ate erie old | Harvard football leaders and autherl-| Harvard to permit the big first base- | &ency. Coaches have practically de-|\wing a long scorer, the open pasuing taeventh, but after that Shupert had feotively, became onraged. In a break, | Y40*s will begin within six weeks. |i 15 ‘Grounds lose what some call In-|ties It was expected In Cambridge | man to continue in the game cided to abandon the spectacular! game, despite its thrills for spectators, |the advantax Saar y dropped his hands, It is difficult to get a suitable site| qividuality to-day that éfforts would be made to _—— overhead attack because of its un- t worth running the risk of being ee d regula: To Select Wrew Referee. e last year featured a complex| The referee for the world's champlion- broke Moran's nose with a| on Manhattan Island, one that is large _— persuade Yale to reconsider its ac-| py TE certainty and many dangers. upperent, It was this blow |enough for good baseball and that| Mr. Gilmore appears to think that} tion in dropping five prominent YALE STARS ACCEPTED Yale, which ‘caused Referee Carpentier to| can reached quickly. ‘The much!eyerything Will, be rosy with bis BOARD FOR BASEBALL.| le, Which specialized in the aerial system of double, triple and lateral| ship wrestling matth between Alex Johnson with disqualifica-|tulked of site in Queens can bej league if he can only get the/athletes because of their summer ~ |game in 1914, showed the genotal| passes. The New Haven authorities | Aberg and Waldek Zbyzske will be se- if he fouled again. Johnson did | reached from Forty-second Btreet and # interested, ‘That | will help | baseball activities. When it was dalaia Ma heme wale trend back to old-fashioned football | ¢ven Imported Hughy stars from Can-| tected this afternoon. A meeting of the foul again. But the damage was|Broadway in a much shorter time |yome, it is true; but what he needs) isarned here that Legore and Easton, , (Spe0 bveeie against Springfield last Saturday,| 2% t teac € ue backfleld men| two giadiators and Samuel Rachman, done. He didn't need to.|than the Polo Grounds, and the new most is good baseball, Once the pub- ‘ball play had been in- NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 19. v4 | P 6 Y+' how to handle the ball. Yale's over- 1 ott thi toch at bled fast all through the} subway will make it even shorter, but|jic gets Interested in the work of the | two football players, hi TS Le Gore, the greatest Yalo| When the Blue depended on end) head gamo worked fairly well againat fh Hed tte. Ty eh g5-5 54 FS ‘ ’ G ‘i Tar cd othe, Tomneon jabbed) they stilt hesitate, Foderal Loague players the press will/ cluded in the list of Yale ineligtbles, | football player since Ted Coy,/Tushes and line plunges almost en- Princeton. Harvard smeared It. This | {atten ties wht him hard and often, so that people| Kor an experknent we tried It yes-|yiring along. After all, the news-|Capt, B, W. Mahan of the Harvard | | tirely for its gains. |season Coach Hinkey has undoubtedly | will be arrived at as to the third man dered what on earth was holding|terday and the running time wa: shai merely reflect public interes! ‘varalty football team, called a meet- has been made Ineligible for) pen 4 ccnala dertilat Bavvasd decided to switch to the more con- the ting,” Actone tee leading Om up. In the end, however, Moran | twenty minutes as against thirty min- |" Arthur Bell, the venerable assistant | which the matter was dis-|rther participation in Yale athletics | backfield material at Ha h worvative rushing offense and other] cials that will be considered are tronger Johnson, who wan] utes to the Polo Grounds. But then tq John Foster at the Polo ing at w became known on the campus to-day | Yale, Princeton and Cornell was un- | colleges are doing the same Bothner, William Muldoon, ‘Tom Jen: arm weary and unable to even | another question arose: Can the fans| says he can remember well cussed: and cast a gloom uncqualled in the| Usually fine this season, Each team — / i to daish him. get home to their dinners after the! organized baseball had the same trou-| Aj) of those present declined to be " famous in the wrestling game, lad men who were especially clever! Jack Eddy, a tall rangy halfback, uoted to-day, but it is known that |Dstory of sport at Yale. With it) hac reling the onde or #anahing Played his first game for Princeton IM COFFFY 1's a novice beside | Grounds? Downtowners, yes, Uptown- | ot) Leaguo has now. q - came the announcement that Capt,|at circling the ends or = sw NB! Saturday against Lafayette. His line Frank, although he has been|ers, no, But the trouble is most of {y-tive years ago," says Mr.|Captain Mahan conferred with Chieg | chur M. Milburn of the basebull/ through the line, The coaches very) pjunging was one of the Tigers’ strong. pretty’ well schooled in the ten-| the fans live north of One Hundred 4,41) jim Mutrie and myself used to/Coach Haughton, former Captain) oo csion, the outtielder and foot- | Wisely set about to utilize their rush- ‘est scoring factors. Eddy has been Game, He bas fought Cari/and Tenth siree ko around to the newspaper offices! Robert Storer, Richard Wiggles | 141) hattback; Spencer Pumpelly, the|!ng strength, Yale, against Spring- on the Princeton varalty for two oF The main question, however, is " that they give us zs years, but was unable to play be- _ improvement in nearly every | to go off the island to root for a home |& Motes NO EAN” nore article, {dent Advisory Board, and that the jalso been disqualified, all because of|and but six forward flings, one of Meee welthetee alee it, He’ and like game quickly as from the Polo) tj. preakiug into print that the Fed- game fellow when hurt, | team, or auoball grew in public interest, |yoneral sentiment seemed to be that ;summer baveball at Quogue, on Lons| wnich was good for 20 yard cubs almost single- =| According to Capt, Huston tran: 0 ‘* grew sprive island, Where it is alleged the men |irjhcry, rs ‘d. S Dee ctulng and apnetents | portation wil settic it. He believes and the space ip ihe Papers grow |the absence of Legore would deprive MANY muyepali without paying their | TIer® When thelr fi hande . Al Reich was going like ajthe peonie wit a Tae pant tran fifteen years, that the papers were] the Harvard-Yale contest on Nov.| board up to the latter part of July. — Shampion when ne’ met Coffey. Ho| can reach most au y Dut he pad Coming to me for more stuff instead | 20 of one of its best features LeGore and Maston, who were the pearly knocked Coffey out, but didn’t | much rather hear from the p' ” of me going to them, ‘The view is said to have been ex-|only football men disqualified, have * follow his advantage, and in a few} fore making @ decision, OT WN pressed that as the violation of the |t#kon their togs from the gymnasium * rt By John geconds Coffey rallied and rushed and will no longer be with the squad. 1S tic ews lock an SS knocked Reich out instead, In , ° h ift Intercollegiate agreement had been a|“"fne yale men Who pluyed basebuil loc! uae fent—a poor one wit 1" Garden’s Managership shuts teshalonl obs HA as (ie playére had |e: Quote. With Joud, Halls; Cant | 4 — ss sawepmemnbereentendenrancanceneenvancenrenrentmncensersh Coffey was badly dased and in P thade proper amends when their ut- | Middlebrook of last year's team, and . ; reesei rivera a knockout, but he fought d M Ei d tention was called to a violation of| Bernle Tommers, the assistant coach,| after much dickering, a mate) om joMahon 0 c ay out of trouble To Johnson and Mystery Erida)isz'e:, cs cole cc scien, 3t| poms Taare, te tonetant conct;| ane men tame, «math me Cas | Tor tot tem bent at 6s Seen tonne Coffey has a great reach, broad ———<—$<—— 2 fin their cases, No definite action,|the rules to fail to pay their board, 7 fp ag ipa Club of Harlem ov Monday evening, Nov. 1, bas shoulders and a very unusually deep ¢ however, was taken at the meeting | and from the time this rule was called ung” Weinert, ‘They were been postponed until Nov, 6, #0 as to not conflict chest as the chief personage at the Garden. jexcept to extend to Yale, tn an un-|to their attention, the latter part of | Gitwon to moet in the main go of ten rounds abe the ‘Dillon- Weinert bout tn Madison Square Wellman Out in Cold, and ji! was the dull summer season then fofficial way, the attitude of Harvard, | July, paid thelr board and offered to| show to be held in Madison Square Garden on] Garden, he extre few day wile Ue tabens 4 and Garden folk didn't have much} Football players pointed out that {for ihe period they had been there | he wight ef Sov. 2. ‘his will the wcond | more tne to wet Into condition, fie i Bi sate e for anybody so important us a|when Orville Frank, a Harvard base- | before it. time they dive fought, Dillon w a + protruding piles, natin need His Former Assistant Is Now | se for anybody. 0, ; nied ia, their f ‘since, that battle| Frankle Burne, the crack Jersey Otty bantam, | OF Pi 8 wer, Jim Stewart, the | — — r : IL rectal troubles, in the priv ; be lGnart Sclof electrician. was put temporarily Wein tar imped in isting and bo| and Jos ote of thi cy ay acdund voto | MUL Feetad, tHouplew Js the privacy af i a s charge, Jaims he will make # better showing this time, | in the star veclal abow to be ; ‘A single box often cures. ‘i Entire: Works af Big spar he Bret show under Wellman’s di- EVENING WORLD BOWLING ENTRY BLAN me oe SE FERS 0. SRRIOAAT | Bs for trial with booklet More mileage, more Centre rectlun was the Savage. Weinert bout, Ful in properly and mail immediately to sj Qiasier, White ot Chicago, who a to meet Hou Sak Gnd’ eae Menens tas | Cad Ge ceusaar eer mene ere i : which proved 4 big success, as it drew | Bowsng Committee, Evening World Amateur Bowling Tournament, Se ere cut Ue Atlas A, A. of Boston |Andy Gorman will be the principals in the other power, a quieter eeratsh between Johny Dunderand| World Building, New York rea ta oan sap bh | tenon bee car, isi » a chie. Gentlemen: Please enter my name in the elimination contest at the | manager, Nate Lewis, His opponent will be a PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. ’ fewer visits to ‘J x Fee lgps pa acai bet : " HR weR along fine for this | bowling academy indicated below: Matt Wella, the Bngtish Llghtweight, ‘They will natord Defeats Jon: 620 Pyramid Bldg, Mar iell: Mich, fr H = i teh until the night before the con- | gee es = = = ue togotdier in a ten-round bout in Milsaukee| HoNVER, Col, Oct, 19.—Sam Lang-|] P! ii ment, eats the repair shop, |" of boxing shows, but amen] (i au scheduted to take piace: winch = crib tah of Son 38, INVER, Col, i. C1 ed » oe, on the Nov ford of Bost u thi h ‘. Jehnaton, general manager of Madi-| was Oct. 7, when, much to the sur- Kier or ee er est i Mrereet ot Taisen come through using pon Bquare Garden, if you please. prise of every boxing lover in town, Park Row Alleys. Metropolitan Bowling Alle, Mating Levtaks, who te aimare ty te taim [OYUr diem Jonnecn of Teanesaee at the DIXON'S nig porbns Nestes, At deen 3 Yak the ideuewoment ar the Gar | White Elephant Alleys. | Bronx Palace Alleys. | fizen oe Begton ii. : smother males | = : - and Twenty;seventh Streets, between, den had failed to have ite boxing) 1241 Broadway, N. ¥. 998 Westchester Ave. N. Y. is time they will meet ve ound, Thay | ce! e rene d. | an a a - —|-— —- will box six pow a fter @ rest of SPORTING. Fourt® and Madison Avenues, re- | "cense renewed. 1 box atx rounds after | : ORTING. _ , Right then everybody scented mys- | Eureka Bowling Alloys. Hunts Point Alleys. fifteen minutes start the other ix, The go = Graphite Grease ey Oo Ee tear aa waine tery, All sorts of ugly rumors started | }4gth St, a Lexington Ave. N. ¥, 1029 E, 168d Bt, ; p We Soread, Mer nO RB || When ordering s MADISON SQ. GARDEN er nals pver *\to fly arocnd as to why the club = -\|- ——— a a v asic : ‘Tuesday, Oct. 19 For Transmissions ing, with everybody addressing him Me able ts renew ita 1 T Broadway Arcade, Alloys. | Bronx Central Alle; | | cite pamace, asin Sie) Nae 9 ee | / 7 and Differentials {as “mister.” game the report that Billy Gibenn wae || 568 Broadway, N.Y, te20 Third Ave, N.Y. ft |) ae Se foun tn Uw bw ten, Bor VS How times have changed! It was} (mene mate . — “y | Maher will go against Italian Joo Gans of Brook. A poration, Bergman Brothers’ Alley Crotonea Bowling Alleys, b Ask your dealer for the only last winter that Jimmy was act-| | Fred Werk, the new Chatrman of | Leno® Ave, & 116th Bt, N.Y. 659 E. Tremont Ave, N. ¥ Ao SA SARA Oe, ORY 8 ee Hox, OFmICE NOW OPEN, Dixon Lubricating Chart ing matchmaker of the boxing shows as soon as} 7 oe Telepn ne eT AR bet held by the Show Corporation, At ed he | Bt. Nicholas Inn Alleys. Grand Central Alleys, ‘Those two bitter rivele of Brooklyn, Al, MeCoy, —o that time he used to carry out orders Ho Fonnen | Why the Show | lagoth Bt, or, St, Nicholas Ave, 608 Fulton Bt, Brooklyn. the middleweight champion, and Soldier Bartfield, le aS Wo u 10) e wense, SS SS 10 have it o1 her ten con JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. | that were handed to him by Bill Well- | and that as svon as he got on the job| wd et alld hint eerie eh ee ee SAILOR MAWEIE WTALLA ‘0 (. Established 1627 man, who was then the general man-/ths club would get one, provid- 1 em not an alley owner or alley employee and I have never participated | The! were went (alle by dita one Most laces ny FIVE 4-ROU RES Jersey City, N. J. Od ager of the Garden. tig, that at applied for ih this the| tm the Seseiae New York individual or any other open individual tournament | eee cna om Saturday night t A ised Ps oe alsin lien : tthe Heense | eonducted by « newspaper. Frankie Callahan of Brooklyn and Eddie Moy of r ways that are dark and tricks : an 4 soe ate Tae dh ikea hath: Sean Rie ita. nas’ azsvgt. anaes SIGNED. seseeseeseesseesessecaecasensenenne |Cemnagiania mest in the seminal, another 0: | Bottiod bye BE BU.BURKE [g| Sunday World Wants Work i = take the cake. It was only a few'’changes in the sport world in a few "4 wecks ago when Wellman got out ghort months! | ADOAEEB:sscsssssessesssessensasenneesseenee] Teo tenvound boul beiteen Jim sonage ond Monday Morning Wonders,

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