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EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BEEF HANDLING CONTEST AT THE GARDEN LAST NIGHT ABERG IS WINNER Copyright, 1916, ty The freee Putiiehing Co (The New Tork Brening World), —o— Russian Throws Pole in Thrill ing Wrestling Match for | Graeco-Roman Title he | KKOTLING come beck otrong last out at the M Bquare Garden aden Aberg. Russia's foremost grappler, met Viadek Zoysrko, Austria's king- Din wreet Aberg won in one hour and four minutes with a side roll of the most im- seen in this city, OF course the grapplers can do all sorta of things to fool the public, but these jade wrestied as though the contest were absolutely on the square and there wasn't a moment during the contest when they didn't seem to be trying their hardest to win, There were almost five thousand People on hand and every one was @ ae keen student of the game. There t any wild cheering or noise of kind, Every one seemed to be Open Air Handball Tourney, |=", 38 wes After much pe: sion, the men de- Starting This Week, Brings i's ‘siie si 225s) jvinctin Graeco-Roman wrestler of the world WILLIAMS DOESN'T REMEMBER MAKING PENN TOUCHDOWN. RAVES WILLIAMS, the full- back of the University of Pennsylvania football eleven, lost bis memory during the battle against the powerfu! Pittsburgh The men were as evenly matehed Business Men Into Play 3 iF ois strength, but to the sophisticated wrestling fan Aver« appeared to have the edge on his . ponent, |Old Game, Providing Best Kind {iisbop, H. von Twi = ~ ‘ ~" "zovst ABeR: ow S i ‘ However, during the firet hour of - one & moe, "\ S | ee ee eee Hines, - ie re i the inateh It looked like a toss-up as THe Fatt -se6, Y |] Played @ brilliant gamo through- 1) of Exercise for Everybody, Ate |r. sinapirs, W. ee ee would win. Mire one h H out, scoring Penn's lone téuch- Scully, K. Cronin, Dr. Gerin the advantage. then be fot | oy din’ o Casi c. E, Sapkowits, W.| men were trained to the minute, an this *Tt’. Ne C I b tag??? S Mi F b ll eth Saptey soko mtaciee tracts Nearly 100 Entries. | Sittin" sivery” atoemthal “| in apite uf their atrenuous work they Ww m | Brenna, H. Mill d Dr. Miller, didn't appear fatigued during the ie~. jee bow! 8 a e 0 u ta unce oot a |} stories written around his great thai ‘vail ia ‘Gracuoally neglected minute's rest, after (ea minules ‘ontelth is telling. the j] work. In the dressing room yes- .| nowadays as far as the sporting | wrestling. on | y FUE old-fashioned game of hand ages of news: ra are concerned. It was after they struggled nip and ball, which usually forms un) ['fg",’ game which some five thou-| tuck for one hour tbat the contest nportant part in the .-alning/ sand people are playing every day, e%, real exciting, Aberg seemed to of every athlete, and in fact is the| yet the les of cof of the matches He Ase vith gd ng Spsn Kos is are rarely chronicle: ie papers. inished an hour's work. 4! |best kind of exercise for anybody] MATEY SPS Wait fe prin- | wan full of vitality and he was quick with desires to keep “in shape,” ts In | cipal reason seems to be that 4 hand-|to throw “Aleck” to the floor, Aberg for a big boos: this week. Prepari-| ball match is not an exciting spec-| wiggled out of the hold and before i terday Williams agmitted that he had absolutely no knowledge of what happened in the game on Saturday. i Og Was Revived on Morningside Heights Stutlents at Local University | ,“Ustess you nad seen the students! Ponylarity of Gridiron Game Is going Fg: ay: Pi ig Meeead cote lown in l ory lsher, Appear to Have Taken On the graduate manager, “you could not Proved by an Increase of Mrs. Faith’s 89 about completed for a big] {acle. To sce wo men competing for| the crowd realized what was tran, New Life, and Every One Is|iron came really means, Everything e S which will probably be| Points, slamming the little ball up|spiring he pinn is opy Ps =F xf e th gy ne be 4 be junds 500 mber- 4 It, and hitting it back on to the floor. a be about the college gro! ‘apepars to Nearly in the Member We B t under way by Saturday, in which bus- | {*™! ieee Toea not anciting iS hay soso) Beysene wete<ihe aaa a. oe Bubbling Over With Enthusi- |tvs.ttxea on newilife.” Tho students] shin o¢ the Athletic Associa: as bes OVE |iness men trom every walk of life| watch. wt sad ton tral pince lik tne = But tn eaee? Sane Wien eteee eteaed'¢ will be the coftestants, It is, by the But here's what a well-known doc-/big tournament at the Manhattan tor said to the writer to-day: Opera House last pring. In the final way, the first outdoor open evel'| “if the newspapers would exploit | they wrestled four hours, at held in this Meee tee ts # handball as they do baseball it would until both were compietely exha ball icked is take place at the Van Kelton Stadium) do an infinite amount of « lor the | before the referee Bozeman Bulger. Hay Stuy cant te te’ tends, wan (he first game, | ‘There were 104 starters in the ono-| 4+ pitty-seventh Street and Eighth|entire country. Baseball is a game ——— “ ” a ae y z that is watched but not played by the 6677 eimply means a new Columbia, | Aken and there were hundreds ‘anch | would ike to” explo that ee aia ay tournament of the Women's Met-| Avenue, the old Y. M. C. A grounds, | iL, "riers is only mental relax: |NEW TRIAL DEMANDE! oh lead hay lose ard of asm. one hundred and tho membership of| tion, At Hackensack the athletic association has increased r i" more than 300 per cent, When the would like to explain that we only ropolitan Golf Association at Hack- which ago was occupied by x ‘ . ow. It's um me! lect AOR | OF on years est ation in attending a game, For any ve tas ‘abled hua to it now ats simply @ new Colum-| have alx hundred though there are cnsack yesterday, This is the largest |the athletes of the Cherry Diamond| one who plays handball there is both FOR KIVIAT AND SMITH/- S fel ea .c mental and physical relaxation, Meer by every student encountered on the |, What direct do you think it/nearly five thousand men attending fold in the history of the association. | —the Knickerbocker A. C “Handball forces one to use every! rng trish American A. C. is demand- has accomplished?" I asked. the university. You see, only th way to the office of the graduate g manager of athletics, and when that |STUDENTS STAY AROUND AND boys in the college proper are eligiple. Freshmen are not eligible and mos' place was finally reached Harry WATCH THE PRACTICE. of the seniors who Intend to take a ym y, or Daisey whe had one [aeabion: Fisher, former manager of a Colum-| “Outside of putting Columbia on| Professional course are barred. That | Pig ! andi- }COAmong the notable entrant ” practically means that we must draw ap of 7, also made a net of 87. Mrs. a’ vu bia football team, player on one of |the football map again,” he replied.| foi, tn, 5 Arthur Hammerstein, son of Oscar; | ance advocate. rr the baseball teams and captain of a | Zt has done @ world of good for the| whic 4 grr Meee Epics giceoe,| Fateh took the 8 score prize, The|J. R. Colt, husband of Bthel Barry-| play the game either drink or smoke, tof, Governors of the | Metropolt jeans E . 7 . fs . in other words « Lindl er hee Poe | That is about half the number that leading scores follow: more; Alderman ,John McCan1,! How is that, you wonder, when asociation to 7 a ‘red A. 8 ri are re from wi wi rr done to Kiviat, its trai Ya) larvard ha’ aw from. | Gross H'cap, Net, | Maxey P?menthal and Fred A. Sta- | devotees are recruited all hich has been man who embodies the whole athiotio ihe Fa Dave to draw from! str, W. J, Faith, Wekaerl..... 80 F Mrs, W. J. Faith of the Wykagyl Club| Silver cups will be the prizes. More ape a egy eB a Ry atd * won the chief honors of the day, with|than fifty entries have been received| forms of sport do chat? Any one that |S & new trial for Abel Kiviat and Her net was 87.\for tho singles and thirty-six for the| has grown fat can very quickly re-|Harry Smith, the athletes disqualified Mi Be x duce through playing this game, leat week, for demanding St ue tatement last night s for fair play and asking é soon as|captain. The statement in part, fol- i hat “The best pl 2 st|delberger, the Washington Heights/of life? It is because t ; spirit of the old university—eaid the tease ie atkGaee the tunbeuen ek ee 3% &! bonitace. ; you take up the game you find that)! sty case ie tn the h same thing, It was unanimous, ee fe litoun. the Mie 18 SB} The entire entry list in the aingles| to drink or smoke hurts the win Pi ak M yr Sagi ear eo Naturally one would infer that a Sul) Aitee le co Amun Be ee ee Sho | follows: in the course of events you give up litt? °Chup believes that they ure fully iealon tad bein asad spneerbinn i there is no doubt but that he Hm $ | “Robert Hyland. A. J. Golden, A. J.|thens habits, not because you may capable of caring for his interests, It the resumption of football after « eee anne any foctball onund im the | ie 1h 83 | Rosenthal, J. Finn, J. W. Moore, H.| consider them morally wrong but be-|Kiviat be guilty let his aullt be proved of ten years and that inference becam weighs 183 eat ., Lard tall and im ty o4| Van Damm, J. E. Comiskey, B. H. De} cause you find you feel better with- jin ya vraag bergen that tne! An attempt was made to|was to be resumed the boys flock | ee a eae the eck ee aie | Ste: ¥ 33) Yoe. out, them. of Governors of the Metropolitan have Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler give| round the field in the afternoons, | able player is Healey, the tackle, also “In the last three or four years | Board . Ceeee ee ot the city, tae te & iietruct ite Renistration Hoard ¢6 give various parts of the city. 8 Beet le he ts one mnost beneficial thing. ‘The game was|hnag’ "we hearing -j}once largel: layed indoors and its id aia ben his views on the subject, but he had prowtee cheering and singing and|from Brooklyn. Healey i# six feet to catch an early train for Cleveland | have got into the real college apirit.|and two inches tall and weighs the| 9. Pappen Fairchild defeated F, x, | Wasserman, M. T. and the students apoke for him. More- | It hag done a world of good. Remem-|same as Littauer. They were the| geaiier in the thirty-alx-hole final cham. | Derger, 8. J. Smithy, George Step those boys, now bubbling over| ber, football ia just as interesting to| backbone of the team last Saturday. " i Knoll: ro Ch >| Ls. J- Carrigan, A, Hammerstein, J down his th football enthusiasm, clare | those who do not play as those who| Other players are coming strong, but | )!°n*h!p of the Knollwood ounery lub | Coit, P. E. Grow, J. McCaffery, L. E-| followers didn i) mney. that President Butler was not the sole| make the teams.” th wo wonders, yesterday, Fairchild scored 152, win-| Wertheim, F. W. Wigmore, D.|fit from it they can get by playing mes wore played in the Eng- Pretty | oause of fotbal! being abolished in| “Were there many candidates at) ENOUGH MONEY ON HAND To|‘in« by 5 up and 4 to play. He played| Walton, J. Iverson, M, J. Jampain, | outdoors, Two ga D is A 1905, That action was taken by the| the start?” CONDUCT FOOTBALL, both rounds ta 76. W. H. Davis, Herbert Hyland, Dr.|°“*there’ will come atime when the|tsh billiard tournament which began athletic council and Dr. Butler merely| “There were eixty odd boys who! sur getting back -——_——-—————-. | windows will be kiocl out of|iast night at Doyle's Academy. The Q. Kid the finding. Now that reported to the coach the first day,| Hut Botting back to the direct ef- every gym in the country. The city |first was won by J. Knight, who de- os yi eda Mr CSPAPALS SERS TURMIEE OFF the ras outdoor handball courts In all quar- | 131. n gs bt will be near the liste. G, HE Chet signals in practice on the day before |2f the student body to join the ath- tera of the city, and then the Health | won from B. Stevens. thn too on are ~ Herbert Mc- lotic association, Last year the asso- ) eran much | Preereueten, (qurnament weight limit, Ritehte probably ciation had @ total mombership*ot 269, EADATER RS Suu nt | Kensie. 8 ncratch man, derented Aiitton. : | Fistic News and Gossip heaper and there would be far leas 'who had a dicap of five points, by a > three or four pounds over it, Ritchie ° and it Was difficult to get even that By John Pollock ‘work for doo! do.” 26 to 2. bean ying little and training Too Much Football Material many, ‘This year 730 have enrolled en Or Ese = * Gunboat Smith, who is ready to meet — Aft phystelan had informed Jim Flynn, the to stop Dundee be- * ° ° already And more applications are! prank Moran in a ten or twenty-round , Purblo ; —— ‘the tenth round, and has been Counts A ainst Bi Ci coming in daily, ran! C i 11 | RUE hls arm in shape to fight Jack Dilion at the \ close It costs $10 to bec battle on the winner-take-all basis, wil a ‘ “jumping” ain “at hahting wie ae ‘inst Big Colleges att Sat 06 pesos & mamas ot] ein tener nat ment, Sim| hemes, wang, oe Toe, mene | BOWLers Compete ' To-Morrow yw on his way to Hot will have @ wa: the member to see all the college | Buckley has signed him up for three springs where bh SIIt Means Slow Development, |coaches plenty of time to aril! the rox. |gumen, fren of charge,” The return of annals For Evening World Trophies ular eleven. This same early develop- | football has built the athletic asso- Noy. 9 he will tackle Joe | neuritis out of his tern heavywelrh’ for ten ment holds true for most other smali|°!ation up as if by magic, and already | rounds at the Auditorium in St. Louls, The elimination contests in The Eve-| stage of his bowling experience of ff- Because So Many Men Must |coiieses. there is ample money inthe treasury | Nov, 18 he cli with Al, Norton of ee IN ning World Bowling Tourname teen years, lew! Frank 7 It is vastly different with the larger | ‘° expenses of running the} california at Joplin, Mo., and on Nov. HD |, |{o-morrow night. The regist Th retaliation ef tne statement be Bab 3 Moran told me he| Be Tried, and This Gives |colieges Uke Harvard, Prtuns. | PR ee Cone Seaeon. 22 he oes aguinst elthor Jack Dillon or TTLE WIT UFFY for each entrant are being sent to the| Lowenthal, representing the Hunts Point had been « student at Pittsburgh ton, Gorn ; Dartmouth and Penn. At] jogs boy does yee sahay, Oe cele Carl Morris for ten rounds in Kansas| ALBANY, N. ¥., Oct. 26. — Willle| academies in time for the start, five, Jack Brenner says the reason "als the Min the opening of the season coaches aro , at | c Beecher of New York oarned a draw| A number of entrants who are bowling Aamo! 0 certain or Elevens Early Season | frequently bothered with his school la really on the map until |“! canis members of the former quintet was that ardaed vassread & setae too much lit has « football team, and they oan-| sary Pallet bas tem ward trom ogeia, Thia| “itt, Jimmy Dutty of Lockport lest | in closed tournaments have inquired if} they did not consist entirely of mat 5 : . | » Me alleges Lowenthal hir je not show real college enthusi: 4) er night by his great showing In the last| (he scores thoy may bowl will count In| talent. e ‘ed pro: practice. Of course, the coaches have|! Cannot speak with certainty, but I| he tite of world’s lightweight champion in a/@bly the best fight ever seen in¥ this |‘urnament scores will not be consid- & line on the most promising players, |®™ Inclined to believe from what I] iqitie with the Mlebtweight who is selected by|Yicinity, so far as action goes. They |ered; only scores made in open gam r] William Abbott. but they must go slow in selecting a|%@Ve heard that the students as the majority of sporting writer in thie country, fought ten seconds after the gong In the| will be allowed, All vith ke varsity squad for fear of overlooking | WHole bave picked up in their studiea| ner this contest Welsh will be ready to meet (conan, and fell to thelr knees when} a record of all sco! denial tro ber of the glal from a member of the| Advantage. said Moran had not been it red hy RINCETON and Cornell are tha! some unknown It frequontly |@% & result of pride in the football aa | eoperated. trant may select ¢ nhl on! eames that ha bee eauen tly | eam, his next opponent within al weeks or two monte, v tases aga HN make-up of a | team. pot team that will Fall a a defeated this season, With the|team isn't announced until ——_~__. sah''eursad baie Chaiken While diuemnetn Cross Detea before the oh: NN 9 Marty Cross, the Thum's all jest _ the |exception of the Cornell-Harvard fan, for DEATH OF DUNKHORST them tte Wert minal fe is bout ‘si Milvur | minted his grinning etree ieee mint | zante nas stare as ug a iiyeq | Same the downfall of the leaders has at different RECALLS JEFFRIES’S JOKE, | sor. 3. tie ottiiae of the club last night en-|Y Outpointing Parmer Sullivan of the| American National: Park Row, #11, hen order ing say= arters nearly all the |0®62 brought about by the “minor” to: This uncertainty and the School before the foot: |elevens. ‘The Mttle fellows have been piel C4 arement 9 leading teams! ‘ne news from Chicago that ¥: josed, and as I had be-|scrappier than ever, Washington and e fellows a decided ad- 90: de in the main bout of ten-| Y* , se ee t the Olymple A. Goof Harlem, | enn Sob; ‘Atianile, 008; va. Park Row, 968, K.' of ©. League: Brownson, 713, ve. 2, gaged Johuny Harvey, the Harlem fighter, to a in Ue wee we *eaee edt tbat he. cannot | Sullivan made a "ood showing for thren BURKES GUINNESS. Most places serve it exclusively Bottled by-E.8J/.BURKE tare Khorst, “the Human Freight rounds, but after that Cross punished |». c ineligible lege athletics, van in the early games, ‘They | Pun be ‘ar, A} Rexina ¢ Wrownson, 679," va. OF proresclannlion Tua: |Jetferson and Virginia have taken the | generally know more football and are|!* dead recalls the only joke Champion | *"" ene him geverely about the body and face. |yorevilte, Regina Coeli, S11, va r year as trainer. 1|measure of the most ferocious Ya! ake the most of thelr big|Jim Jeffries was ever heard to/make| Tom Cowler, the Kngiish bearrwright, who bas | round Sullivan was in a growgy condi: | Yorkville this makes clear all I have ever | Bulldog, Colgate outclassed the Army, Mistakes, Furthermore, |while in training, At his death Dunk-| only take part in two bouts st the local clabe| tion. In the semi-final, Young Mike | 4 /lk \enml from what others may| penn State and Pittsburgh defeated recent victories at Yale have instilled | horst was thirty-cight years old, 6 foot 7 | ince Jim Corbett brought Donovan had the better of Cowboy Billy | 76" . Fleitman Company, 722, » M. Kisman, 870, 923, sald. Iam, sincerely yours, | Henn State and Pittaburey detente [82 air of confidence in. the amall|inches tall and welgnt o7s tralia, has Wom booked wp for another tarep, Mle | ATRNGS SN sr ecevoral monte, ren MPRANI MORAN," re teams, Now they sail into the lead. | cn pounds, drpanent will be Battling rat bowt tn several months, ‘The _Insuran opened at th to thietic director | PUFEH walloped the Navy, ore expecting to Wil, Inatand nf fone. | When Jeff was training for the battle . Wart Eee iilee vestertaa he heme: niveresty. attepurgh, asl PRN Py GA Genoa tear 3) funy nopt a g00d showing, | "Meh he took the world's champion- | {m his lam fight Cowler Levinsky and Flynn Draw. x ran had ever been teams, Open-| which wai nde ship from Fitzsimmons “the Human | (aut PORTLAND, Me., Oct. there, brought this repl: ing up of the meart te jualised mat-| when it wan a ped as + an Freight i was one of his sparring Caltfornia, ay, Levinsky and Dan (“Porky’ EVER MATRICULA ters considerably, but minors” | Httle team to con Yat OF & | partners. je Car went to Boston will be the battleground of another 1™ | Hoxton boxed at the New Exposition | Company, 143, B42, vi ave a big advantage over the leading | 0. prin cete: quer Fale, Harvard nf f portant scrap between lightweighta to-night, Joe! Building last night. “They were sched. | /eurance Company, 808, Bo the matter resolves itself into a| teams because of earlier prepa- pales nfident of Making @ quod show. | Masdot of New Orleans and Ted “Kid Lewis of | uled to go twelve ro ut stopped! gix teams rolled in the fi mn of veracity between our old |Fation, ing, but the other knew something: | England will be the principals, They will ewap|at the end of the sixth, with honora| tournament at, Ci Sand Central authori. |_ Take the case of Washington and| Hard luck te keeping close compan: All hands were sitting about 10 o'cloek | yunciee ts & twelre round battle at the Atlas A,| even. They were disappointed over the| Aiieys 4 night, but none the differ. |Jeffereon for instance, The little} with Yale's team. “Mal” Scovil portch of the training quarters | A. Lewle bas made good in every bout that he fivislen, of th OnE ‘but they mixed|or the bowlers was able to roll 103 or ‘elon i Pennsylvania college has less than 400] LeGore'a successor at fullback, near an arm of Deal at Allen- | has fought at the Triple A, club, it up in goo pe wi in action, bettér to qualify for a silver medal fob, Set Paaiien, | reaper vans collage has lets than 480 | LeGore's min +. #Us- | hurst, when & heavy farm wanon ited aie bbe jetter, and ue sincerely | stud Diy keg Aan ee, “ween eee GrORGn Rone in. the Washing acroas the rumbling wooden bridge with| Larner Léchteostein, manager of Joe Welling, d'improve ile punch in the |# comes time in the fall for football | up for the season. Boovil, @ powerful * TN, Nexctatnned the crack Chiengo lightweight, and formerly man-} NEW ORLEANS, Oct. Nobod: team finished Battling” |of the frat three ) Flynn of | ning. Scores re lome Insurance rong and won two out ames by better pin- Continental 783. head-pin _ SPORTING, Anna On Sunday, Oct 31, "3 Madison Square Gardento-siamr, the Ho Ae Ei aes 26,—Rocky | Remington will bow! a_miai m game with |] JOnNSy a fa'go to hear |men to report the coaches know just | back, 6 fect 2 inches and weighing 200 | "there goes Dunk! rr” PleMeantiy, | ages of Jima Cains. hee thee, mater fade | Kcansas of Bustalo was awarded the de-| pronk’ central Academy, dant |] DUNDEE vs. RITCHIE Homer or rend, Pio; [bout what to expect for only thirty: | pound, wan probably’ the ort al: | ANS tne Ri Wife Hite Se “out mo hae madn eas |e ea one senate nerd hat momen C . a "1 {ound player Kd = Ne His | said it ‘took Fitz quite a while after ane good wowing so far in the bouts he has the fastest fifteen-round st Nicholas Tan ilove, falls ie ‘We has fol greatly weak: ack- !livering the punch to the solar plexus to | part in in the Weet, Lichtenstein expecta to being bouts ever seen here, The weights were taught more b rs the game of a. _. Pull out his fist and let Dunk drop, hanks to this city for tights this _ M8 pounds ~ bowls in the days than at any

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