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» : THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 380, 1915 aowewsr BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY | | ROBERT EDGREN | AND NEWSY | IN THE DAYS OF REAL FIGHTING. A REAL FIGHT, WHEN CARTER MET M’COY NTOOY, IN SUBCONSCIOUS ee CONDITION, FOUGHT ONE OF BEST FIHTS OF HS LF Didn't Remember Thing After Second Round. With Kid Carter, but Battled Desperately | After Being Knocked Down Six Times, Prov- ing Cruelty and Cowardice Don't Always / Go Together. rl 1 Te PEST Round MKCOY By Robert Edgren. Wrenarwem> saxo eee E No, 9—A fight in which Kid McCoy upset a very old saying. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (Tue New York Evening World) MBE id saving at cvniy end vonaraie sire «» | @ Palma Will Not Start wide the old sayings fixed up an alibi they wrote that the “exception proves the rule | wast fad wes ses sepia ess ome] — A $12,500 Auto Contest them. Meet him to-day and he'll talk to you ke # lecturer. Little — — ~ wrinkles that might denote the best of good humor run out ners of his eyes, and he has a real smile. One of hin favorite CARTER “THRE Down _ MCoYS DEFENSE AND — . Se FlooReD Him WiTH Ae Peanru Riont. y — —— — /, |HARVARD LOOKED. [Must Change FOR HARD GAME | «| Yale Athletes n the cor ‘eins Noted Driver Admits His Car | 27a! from tne race’ be Patna tople was next asked g0ed of mankind and how to work for it, A strange ould » McC Our brush Thursday was only a for a philanthropist. fuer would take eGov) Isn't, Primed for 100-Mile | ee eas ae that Wa onal te Ht that hin BORIS "ne tus oresiect ak ‘n OS] Event, but Will Try to Drive | for r had t yped for a Ot) and th. to hold him at arm's length with 6} vo F t sing, Was proud of his reputation and] tended lett, but cartes » eh Re wouldn’c have ot ‘ fon must be revised before Harry Te in cpeciaity of ving up to Nt. feople: deine garter tore down the} Lap at 120 Miles an Hour | jhe Tanks and 9 forth to race aver Lo Goro and the other Yale men Once his man was “started” the Kid] Ment and struck McCoy fairly on the] Page, tantly admitted that even though his : . suspended can be reinstated, Prof. waually took his time in finishing the| Pelt of the chin : Mercedes car were in shape he Crimson Uses Best Line-Up in] Corwin of Yate in a letter to Dea Jeb, He could calculate an oppon-|BELL SAVED M'COY FROM BI ————— cota os he other machines entered SECOND ROUND ~ & LEFT ON THE CHIN ~ . . , | fig of Harvard saya among other Re reeareretite powers to an tv ING COUNTED our. ALPH DE PALMA, the famoun| He also admitted that the ses MECOY CRUMPLED AND FELL IN A HEAP, Clash With Husky Penne (28%, not peyoni WuIacn ae 2 ’ $ tine die R site pap wren 9 | Benz could beat his Sunbeam, but he | ———— | possibi 6 unae nh Bhat eared of the moment recover|tangis of urn and lon vouiy ee Moy Satine f Seek Pat Jusked for permission’ to giv an ‘vanians To-Day Pee Pe eae Ph uate di Intaront to the verge of being dangerous,| conscious. Hy some 1 » drove hin cylinder Sunbeam | hibition | whieh thought . Jy | ‘ol of then hig him hard enough to render | Inver MecioUNnesS that forces « Bim belpicss again without quite! %*er to rine ax long asx a spark of | HOUr yesterday De Pal , eation i ol ¢ Palma won't be the O os~ Knocking bim out. The knockvut |*NMAtlon remains, MeCoy struggled | fla Kalph announced to-day that be | day, soc therell be only five et ised SE @euld come when McCoy] McCoy neq ree eonane. had withdrawn from the 100-mile con- | four Peugenoty and a MeCoy had tried to recover while Do buimasciine ota e test’ for the Harkness Challenge|, De Valma's tine of a tr of bis cat-piay, holding Carter off with jabs. He had than 116 miles an hour for the lap! tw Very dangerous man the] tried to recovers by “tin-e 4 trophy and $12, ” ab ve feast avery Gangerous man ihe| ty way ner OY 4, tinccanning trophy and $12,600 in prizes, which will | yostorday iw the fastest yot mate at Phillies Had Fewest Hits of Season; Red Sox Outhit All American Teams The following tabulations show the number of games played, won, lost and tied, together with the total of runs, hits, errors and left on ad nol work injustices y sincerely desires to | hold to the of these Ideals THE LINE-UP. _——— Pomty i rk Men's Morrow, { Hannes Koblemainen, world’s champion, will try for a new record In @ lap in a fraction under 116 miles an | could nm te at 120 miles an h rt re id, (f nothing}, 5%, that’s how matters stand now Waging to finish the fight as soon us| must have been by t _ i he] be hold at the Sheepshead Bay Spend- Dee pata Ta Mony |] bases for the neason of 1916, In both the National and American Leagues: [the Avecmalle haniloap at el Park to- but he nadéa. well-studied | knockdowna, he could Mill plan hig | WAY Hoxt Tuesday afternoon, Pressed | Rray, wearing his hair o 4 back NATIONAL LEAGUE, fnorrow, on the occas ve ramen en | Carte c n toward ” y Maree 5 9 tuk! lournhan, deg ole ides iris rah tim and ‘The way that my Mercedes car ts] toupes, $ if igh equipped now I would surely be @hampion: Lat 8. With his pale, tallowy| weakly, with both hands Chica ‘of University of Penna nd nda champ ‘Vor a mo ; nica frown, lela “Julen th ‘and that sneer, McCoy in the|ment he managed to get inmide. og | beaten.” Resta covered a lap at the rate of |] bicnurah: Brown Fielt duler tat Tm th was @ picture of ruthles: ‘w furio ty “ * ss 104 miles nn hour; Aitken, 109, and} ] fi Louie anaolia Hea ininan beans of ‘a Ska toe Week rg npunenes: But he Well said Manager Everard} Rickenbacker, 104 Cinothnatl, 8 Bs Time Of periods minute | fet, for all his crucity, McCoy wan| ter nailed him with a iett Saya] TeompNOn. “IE you won't take part in one of the gamest men that ever| knocked him down for nine soconds,|th® Tce you'll at least meet Bob in a ring. He was as abso- McCov was just rising, slow, weak | Burman in a mateh race, you driving pexne on omen oF, hel in fae aa . ‘ably weary, when the bell /the Sunbeam car and he pilotting his Strikes and Spares He oan ier] . fight an; The fou round furnished a aur. | Blltsen Renz?” ns on earth, and in the ring he prise, McCoy, who had been aitting| ‘Not on your life!" replied Ralph.| " ‘ ‘ i. -| ‘That The Evening World to ent on all, sluguere (and clover Timp An his chair, met Carter In the |"Do you know’ he continued, that [Is tho one reat bowling ovent. for this Bight many years ago Kid! backing away te mend ynced about, Jat the Brooklands course, England, 1/f**tomomttion of the bowlers to make fought Kid Carter in the ring ter rushed McCoy suddenly 1 covored a halt mile straightaway: in i . HARVARD STADIUM, — CAM- |? BRIDGE, M Oct. 30,—Harvard| this will b had a large sized job before her this | begin at 2 PM afternoon in the game with Penn State, The visiting Pennsylvanians! PARK ROWALLEYS were horseshoed out of victory last| gi ix of the Latest Improved Alle fall when “Willie” Willeox ran torty | 4° edie moiety 1s ota Mlsoxin OA yards for a touchdown with only Shel and Open Games. Pak, eRe TEAK Seil sell in the. snes. | minutes of play remaining. Withing- | 31-32 Park Row, New York City the Sunbeam at the rate of 127 milos Last night Charles Paul boat the p Julian's Industrial A. ©. with four hard hoo! chased lh ‘i Paid At thag timo Kid) MeCoy pai ypc nd n hour, but the Bens did the entire Vious high score by rolling 258 and BOTH PRINCETON AND ton kicked a goal a minute later and | Ouly ‘Aiiere Downtown Open All Want ee eee. aeht anys | cee f cult wed of 128 miley and Rosenfeld made 244 at Bergman Harvard had tied the contest. | EL. MORNINGAIL Nana ae ee aur e aay, | woogie an 2 f nd, [elrcuit, at a speed of 128 milow anit), Talley Yemati WILLIAMS USE MANY eine ton, New York At the | Harvard played this afternoon with- ‘on two legs. sues wont ; Seldom has such candor come from! ponte tneaek ; sd SUBS IN GAME TO-DAY,| out Watson, the regular quarterbac | ST. NICHOLAS INN { were in splendid shape. | Mc-| ring and into. the|&n auto driver, as they usually decline oh polling S68 ‘ Jos. Gite i "|S. W.cor. St. Nicholas Ave. & 125th St. Coy from training on Uso beach, in| Which waved hitn from fahing, {to admit that another car is faster George Bell 19 : aT as Joe Gilman, the injured varsity |"* Care, GRILL, GYMNASIUM sun, was bronzed ne : ea » that moment on the fourth| than thelr own, even though they are "Hobker, 194, 192; THE LINEUP. tackle and he were in Princeton on a BOWLING ALLEYS—8 ‘ og a ld jond, lig! Found was a furlous alugging match. | sure such Is the case, EY LR sy Any 198, 189; H Positions ati! hunt for Tier plays and defects. |y, y, COFFEY, Prop. NEW YORK 5 tt of it bath were staggering |. But don't think for a moment that | Hayne ening got « 119) ta ‘ap! rancelled Sey ae eed emmanament of the crowd. OF , too RroKgy to Nit atralght Ralph De Palma voluntarily offered |22! score, ahd I: Rocks, 314 i 3 Capt Mahan's trip was cancelled \\)=-HE WHITE ELEPHANT nod ose atl, as Carter | ot had vel 1 this information, He was forced to| alleys e338 tally by Weaner | chil the last minute and he stayed here in Perens cluaged. Carter nad ” Garter, battered, dishevelled, | do so by Manager ‘Thompson [euthe Bronx. te well revi | me an endeavor to give the bold bad Penn | BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY x mean whe couldn't! eek. kneed. was no better off than| Marly in the aterncon # ouidary oe | L Dummer, 361, 2 | We starters a much deserved chastisement JORREH TUM: Rroprisiat, id him cireulated that De ma wouldn't be 3, and Tomits, a : > r e Al el 0 MeCoy | ““phe last two rounds were nip and|seen in the big race next Tuesday. ; 214 the Bronx’ ¢ fg) Ae] Capt. Giok of Princeton followed the | 55 gi iARD TABLES. RESTAURANT Aad sand tom to. toe with ¢ ck. Now Carter was reeling, now | After he had just finished cireling the | [i H. x. iam] Harvard play closely for future ret- 11941 198) Broad: Stat St., N.Y at heath down at | McCoy, | either would quite go down, | trackyin the English Sunbeam car the! 1 OEE ih lay nee = TORRY + 80s SUES sy 20s: although both we pady ter approached. hi ad « ¢ | Naite, Kat Ottictale— Betsree lord. (Trinity , : ——— - with a body blow that made MeCoy| ‘That's right,” said De Palma, “I'm each rolled a 234 aco : . Davis : 8. Ith the excepti ixvlow and MoGoy looked careless. He seemed | {urn i panty white ind"once MeCoy | not going, 10 08 on Tuesday next, | of rai ie f Runs Thirty Yards for a sraprusy,| tet wil “start againt speedy. 1eush's CROTONABOWLING ALLEYS Sater oft r so hurd that the] “Why!” he was asked. 216i di i ? § M.] princeto 7 Swine Bahscts occas Ey ee spinning around| “Well, it's all because Johnny Ait- 22658. 8. 205, and mPouehd PRI Tin Cot 207s (CTRCRARIRRS eRe BUTS roe ents) Tremont Avenue deliberately picked Carter's top. ‘Through the last round is in the race,” said De Palma, at 206, on the’ Broadway Touchdown. Williams opposed Princeton on the] kickin . Near Third Avenue target. and ianded | y tried desperately to win with} "You know that the Speedway Cor- | Atesde strips : a e or BROWER & Blow on i paying no a:- | Khockout-the only possible way in| poration ix advertising this event an LEAGUE SCORES. eigiran ane ae aga Ae rd vl Bo inst SU ARTES: owner part of Cartera| Which ho could even the score of six|a race between 1916 winners, and they! American National Tourney: Le Ko team weakened by the abscence of its] Capt. Mahan's kickoff went across ri omy, Me wa eaoyinn (Hi dias | knoekdownns registered against hm. a yuceapted the entry of Aitken, 15,04 wires wnt hott he eee THE LINEUP. captain and three players, Captain] the goal line und it was Penn's ball} Bergman Bros. Bowling Alleys ja skill when the bell rans. |, Next diy, 4 Me- | why f va. Hackensack, "S6l; | Cre 0 2 ard ine. On the very! LENOX AVE.—116th Street Positions Tomkins at full, Sawyer at guard and is Brown and Garfield at the tackles were not in shape to play. The Tigers also Ww minus the! reaptain and four other regulars, but the absence of these men was not due to injury, buy, ent, "1,040, ything | vs. Hackensack, 873. \ an he is a lovely fel-) ,K, of C.: New Amsterdam Kot my reputation at Calvert, 690; Regina Cools, 77 it againat | Neco Aruveondann: THe anything | "Rank Clerks: ‘Fitth National, w, 1 haven't got a inst Aitken but 1 ha wal I'v all sorta of | stake, and IT don't want t ROUND CUT SHORT TO BAVE| stories, and I don't remember a single|a chap who has never b m'coy. thing m Coy, He drew me to one aid ‘was trying hard to Ket to clo : a eC thes drove | Wish you'd tell me exactly what hap. but McCoy's punches wish you'd tell me oxnctly what first play Yeager dodged through the Harvard line for thirty yards, Ewing | Dillard Inetruction and Exhibitions by a minute later ran through centre for ears, rote, Koariue Daily, 1s yards, bringing the ball to Har-| 26 Billiard Tables 10 Bowling Alleys vard’ yard line. Yeager gained « than a relief driver. cdmond, 601; Fitt pees 4 Qt 5 . five more in two rushes. A forward ae the second round McCoy had no| McCoy's subconscious mind had} "The fuct that you and he had alte Naitonal, 142% edmond, $08, va kw mye 112, cone luaes Genre toe they iiss Ewing to, Thomas, gained 1)| Bronx Central Bowling Academy gain, | driven him through the most des-|stiff brush on Thursday in. which| First Natfonal, 716. Rik & us| Witness the Harvard-Penn. State 1 Harvard bra and then from | perate ght of his life. He was game | your cars came mighty near colliding, ———_——_ ine at seria Me pees her Ewing tried a field goal from the 3220 3d Ave. at 16lst St. ‘ h| to the core, +has nothing to do with your with- YALE BOWL, New Haven, Oct. 80. jeer e quarvernack, Hire an ~|20-yard line, which fell short, Har- » Weft hook on tbe point of the PIMLICO ENTRIES. lye the two ends, McLoun, at tackle|20 "en punted out of danger. KOSTER & GRAHL, Props. eter Nearly 15,000 football judges were | ang Tibbot fro mthe backfield were all PIMLICO, Md., Oct ‘Phe on-|ut the great bowl here this afternoon | removed from the line-up, In Glick's — tries for Monday's races are as fol-}to see how the badly scared Yale | place, Ames ceneralled the team, with | lows team played against Colgate, an} Lamberton and Wilson in. the wing PIRAT RACE n two-searolile jtions, Law in the backfield and Hunt’s Point Bowli: pelt fron i sven that leads all others in point | PoCe in MoLeanta berth, a) otes 10a East 1634 ulin, Falace scoring this season, One mishap fol- The small crowd of s tators made . 4 _ Aesd io Te lowed another this y until Coach] ® poor showing In t Ke Stadiuny First Class Equipment Frank Hinkey waa compeled to re- | Os they clustered together in the west! A DLANTIC CITY, N. J, Oct. ay] Tournaments Open Games stand, which afforded the beat prc nr gerne Re yyy urrange the Blue backfleld this week, | {getion from the strong northwesterly | Mux Marston, of Baltusrol, the New Ny vie ARTIE BATURY and with its anual Princeton battle} wind, Willlams won the toss anil rsey champion, plays James ©, 4 ‘i chose to defend the north goal, with rish jr. of Shinnecock in the Anal - nly fourtean days off, Up until to- | chose to, defen tne es. This. wave ch to-day at the Country Ciub.| Broadway Arcade Bowling Alleys day hopes of Yulo supporters wore | them a decided advantage in the kick-|{M the semi-final round | yesterday Leading Bowling Alleys in the Brona, Telephooe 4370 Melrose ————— Smecey stood in to slug, For a mo- | he had the best of it, His hing. cutting drives sent Carter | Feetering back on his heels, Blood) to flow from Carter's cut lips. sneered at him. He was be to thoroughly enjoy the felt. | Tight here it happened, in short, sudden his way in past on r Jabs and hooked a left to Mo- | whieh will be chin. The Kid stood motion-| Pe clade repr for a moment as Carter drew | Milian A. ¢ ‘another drive, then slowly | Vanderiit AC. New Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock of the amatier ¢ holding | hn tomight, Matchmaker John Weteam Jin tel han ny Caroll of Lnwdy fovgiit naky, Bolly im the senifinal of eed mompellnd to use Sal hint Iexdel Carroll Guntwat smith? and Hate Woods and Young Shaw wl, ‘ale Haun nu d and fell to the floor, He lay | Acre A Jim Bu een ta "wil tm tant by he in blue as the team’s color, but the| ing mame, but the difficulty of judg-| Marston, won from 7. B. Bodlcott 4 1943 Broadway, N.Y. i SDOwIng ie “the is, | The maaagers Nowe Covina will mont Abe Yrsbnan' ot ‘ip went forth to-day that the Bull-| In pul Marat Meee eing. "| home in a8. The cards 13 Brunswick-Balke Alleys 13 rang. to a in, New York, the mound Javk Bri mil @ og showed plenty of fight in praec- RST QUARTER. one 4685882 ise Tournaments Open Games t figmt, but 1 < page |akainat erry Mitobed! of rocklyn, and in the tee and were confident of beattag | p14 ae Kicked off for Princeton,|! ok S—3s—14 PHONE (104 COLUMBUS, feat Gar Ratt s i hid win event Young Amearn, ie fast and he fust Colgate sean that rolled UD | wenich was returned by Williame yrdicotts gh oat ar e too Koon to Me- lowelght, «tll exshangy punches with 2% points to hone for the apponents, | WMEH ” 3 an lou Ou $ i has, Rapors seconds teaped Into the |« rane (0 4 boul 8) Kid Willams of Maltiwore, who le ati calling eather Was ideal, a brisk wind | eneetonts 18-yard line,’ Krom Mrs, R. 1, Harlow and Mra. J. 503 FULTON ST. ee m to bis > ye | th mt bs be es neelt t am Wweiett mp erp “4 Ke point 1 mes ca won thelr way into the final! moun Kid had. dragged along | cut a te ¢l fact tat dotinny Cathe wou @eolalon tee FIRST QUARTER, | Aer B°Tne invitation tournament | eeewnnd Alege ae bird aes amily (ged OF acer, bog aN PBs) oietee rae eon a f las been elaned 4 @ tweuty-rount atching Yale off guard, | kewood yesterday, Mra, Bar made . fovered his senses. is Instinct | terion at the Wate Kil Herm 3 fo picked ty win tow Mem b) TEL, MAIN a Repemaresnces! Nia condition, Fish. | Aille X Matos, and K. U, ‘Tommy Wn New, Urteate ae minutes f Neilson A. Potts, but Mrs, Frazer oreated a| Fi sates resin, nay ie irvedt0 ah aed Haat e uthar emo | Say Rep dessa ery caught ¢ ied forward pans ani|ot danger, After a 10-yard gain by| sensation by defeating Mrs. R. M:/ Bronx Palace Bowling Academy h at u rode, 7 the ret nay eo iar eladd |pprinted thi rds for a touch-| Shea the Willis ne held the Tigers! St . | where he Ren ee Veiven disk U “ ings mile and an ear Vale kicked off to Colgate's ten-| 0: fam when an attempt to %y ALLEYS Mie Sommer, where he fell into | [round out Untwen Jac MATT WELLS GETS DRAW alias mille: wie. aa sou iat [yard “iinn when Spencer raced. back| man the ball was one ay Th EVERYTHING FOR 4 BILLIARD TABLES ht wan still groggy when he reeled | on! excellent wslectiou ‘. AA ai eee Colgate section yelled “Fight, | Sumeeg Doanaanion: Soone ene ONE. AIK) INTE fo meet the griining Car Ho lent they are not playing favorite MILWAVKEM, Wis, Oct, aooagute leriitas mile ant tory s8F VIRAL ung aucanibal ea vaan 84 pelo’) Brine ONeill, 7 estes and Terms to Suit, " Mked straight y ted it ort |Wellx of Knaland earned a draw with |Souenios tack on the Yale big line, The Col TO MANAGE BY EVPERT MECHANICS. |The Metropolitan ee Academy truck McCoy heavily , cial . {Charlie White of Chicago in a ten-round |}? vite back piuughed through for nyara| CLYMER 2 WM. CORDES & GLEN IIDDELL, Prope, "Tin-can! yelled x au 4 t fight last night. Each had four rounds ‘ta time. The Yale Hnesmen seemd TORONTO CLUB AGAIN. 1422 St, Nicholas Ave. & 181st Sub, St Bui McCoy didn't “tin-cun. | yatta ahd Yum. Cer Bring Hin farioue (oi Inn noe Helwan ver-nnslenk nd Wate twice Rens 12 Bowling Alleys 6 Billiard Tables . ud tried to slug with ‘ appeared to be in bad condition, | * }lized, which brought th ball to the ; piped to and PO DE oR Tuas eeetl. Si Fens sei We i to'be tn bad onndl tion: von is ab ar Nufleld. On the next play the Col-| TORONTO, Oct. 20.— anager Till ka feel German Hoping un ee Was to BLay clone f aren ayie A SRR eRe Vow ta ste back# ned up for a line smash,| Clymer will have charge o fthe Toronto 4 104 oment’s fighting 7 muday evenio bth f ne ¥ ene. = hut it was only to fool the Bull Dog | iy) tonal League Haseball team ea cnmente Hebilog narer le 8 Mawiay evvning So 18 Ah) ready Jacobs, the wast mide bantam: Holy Cri ceum Hace Anderson (ook the bal and threw. {t| (MArPaNOON nee mmoronto Club tor ") = 6c EUREKA . rose in time, vi pi welgbt, won another victory last night, + 200 entries have recelved the entire Yale team to Nei ton ieee ee enn etd his torma Bowling Alleys and Billiard Parlor Nycod, with knees bent and lems wakes but he had to extend himaelf in order three and or noview| Who made a great catch and dashed | 19x) having assopiad Ti Sle a king GRAND GENTRAL PALACE | Dat with intelligence and | Cotes to fact that Tum MeCerts, the Mon. | 10 win over Johnny Hayes in the math af thm Haly tees Nim on ‘Suds | hirty yards to the Koal line, followed | gor decision on the matter so that he a " arg Kosravee 44th st and Taringt yn av, } Merton in his eyes. He “tin= tana wars veugin. cael cold in raining tor |Freunacteuted Young’ sharkeyend| Nov. T.. The race will start and finish yy haif of the Yale team, Colgate] could give Louisville, which city wis me Seok wi 7 Finest in ‘Eity ] Curter followed him with be veut widh George Made. te Bow teary dinky Burns shaded Young Lippy in| at the club house Ko, tet Venue to (kick goal, Score: Colgate,| after his services, an answer, He pre- im ae. 10 BRUNSWICK-BALKE ALLEYS, | McCoy ‘trib weakly weialit, at tie Mrvadway Sporting Club the other two ten-round contests. third Street, near Eighth Avenue, ‘ale, @. ~{ ferred coming back to Toronto, he cai, 1) BRUNSWIOK-BALKE BILLIARD TaBtge | ' ' te - - - w = » ssgpsbit pi ahicne : ’ ' ea

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