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¢ REG c Nd oo Pemceton : .'F —— By Scoring Four Recent Knook- outs, Eddie MoGoorty Proves He Is Still in Fighting Game. 1915. by the Pree Publishing Co. he New York Kivecig Work) Y¥ has been 5 isn't all through with fehting, by any means hed out by Lee Darey, the Australian m ewelght champion, several months ago. He Claimed that he had been forced to make a low weight too rapidly and bad “left his Nght on the road.” This Was regarded as the usual “alibi.” But since the Darcy fight McGoorty has been conducting a come-back bas oy » tte has knock« ! out four Of the best fightors in Australia. The first of these was Harold Hardwick, Wyweight. Then came “oe Bonds. Next was Billy Murray of California, who had just given Darcy a hard twenty round fight, MoGoorty knocked him out in the fourth round with a left hook on the jaw. After finishing Murray, the Oshkosh middleweight turned his attention to Harry Reeves of England and finished him as easily and quickly as the others, ED LEWIS, tho English boxer, seems to have struck a gold mine in Boston, where he has won half a dozen fights with first Glass lightwelehts, Lewls is a little aut ot We lieniwnens cue. 0 «| StClair Of Federal League two or t years ago—*ble to make agi cuir’) Head ot Syndicate That inet mit maxe rive aternce o| «Wants to Purchase Reds easily as lightweights. ide from boxing Lewis has a “But I'm going to put it down my- self.” And he always docs, tained as President of Club) 0» the verge of the winter meetin, iE football players of Australia themselves fighting with the allies in the European war. According to the ay a ter man than Gilmore could be found sts, Published In both countries By Bozeman Bulger. for its head. ossen t Rahat tase astioorterte “been OM what should be @ reliablo| ecutive work necemary to keep it go- They make the best troops and are euurce it is learned that the firat | 28 4# an organization, picked for the hardest fighting, Aus- tralian reports show that the football) Wilding, the tennis o-ampion, never ol returned to play again. of olf wells and holder of the Newark challenged by every half baked | terests in the Cincinn MONG the best of the chal-|k:owledge that the Fieischmanna | ©? lenge Eddie Campi, who returned] YA" Oley from the coast a couple of weeks ago,!ment. M. after taking a vacation, the fans as well as best ho beat Campl. But Kddie took | th . mendnaies ane the match on a few days’ notice and) had to take off about ten pounds weight, not being = regular training. As a result he had to double his/a conference with the Jederal workouts and boil himself in hot) {eaguers at Philadelphia last month,| Capt. Huston of the Yanks called off his trip to California at the last| Tigers bent clair has been in Cincinnati for two| moment, which la believed to mean | little or three days with money enough to| that he is about to announce the com- pletion of plana for the new American | same He and Col. Ruppert have been working on the proposition ‘Phe question that | baths to get down to the weight re-) Add to this the fact that Harry Sin- quired, Ho went into the ring badly Bay od y Sin. ‘weakened. ris ohevercess kept nie front vntil his strength gave out. | py Red. a with Baca be’ collapsed, without being | Cuy ,t00 eds anc a desire to knocked down, and the towel was ‘tonsed tn. Cam: Sam Harris, Williams's manager, has accepted terms more than once for match against Campi, but has always found an “out” at (he last moment. ER an old Rhode Island Sun- day law the Chief of Police of Newport has stationed police- men at the golf course of the Newport Golf Club and prohibited the playing the game on Sunday. # soeunt laws just as absurd are still | John Reise it to find the ani give up his Federal League holdings until that organization has been dis- has Joe Azevedo ander bie mam: | foul luded in the New York statutes. |agerial wing again, The hatchet was buried last | show, Now ‘and then some morose individual | might, Azevedo signed & fiveyear contract eer-| Abe Friedman. who wants to force tho rest of the | eral weeks ago and then announced that his soll base a hae ats ‘airs, But Joo| Now that the management of the Sheepshead world to conform exactly to his own | brother would look fie Ne Cy Pe Byid iiss teoabeak os teeing wake Gotae oe le maktied ai ‘We May soon expect to hear Chat open air shows a AC night will be held at the Polo Grounds next ‘The Polo Grounda would be am ideal apot for a show wo ster Willasd, code of personal conduct goes | wasn't getting any to the authorities with a complaint | the fold, ui that people enjoy life too n ON | for ten rmnde Sundays. There have been complaints | 4. a, on Now. 10, Mandot wi that golfers actually dare to walk past |(o meet Leonard, but he eake churches, wearing clothes that are | money. On the pame ¢ known to be identifle wikinally booked | 1°*F- for to much are Teach Crom and ed horror, no doubt. believe of all who! «, o. being as severely formal ancl | yor 4, possible on the Lord's day. | ole the money, fight, He will meet Joe Welling at Milwaukee | 1 users of automobiles, and petitions for lexal action restraining them fro cunt ww nyates bout, Brown will probably announce hie retire. ment again al ting in chure! plaints innumerable asainst boys and men who play baseboll and football on | nday. é ‘or my part, I'4 like to see every youngster in New York Stato spend at lcast one full day on the gpit course or a bali field every wedk Clean, healthful eut-door exercise |x the greatest producer of clean minds and clean living, If every man in America spent his one work-free day ig week In the open air, in a long walit | jitfoe Hocne of } over country road an automobile Boston for the bout, di ride, a game of golf or baseball, a Jong, burd ieamp over hills and val-| tac Crom © mitt eltas anes toys with or eum | phone sok Sica bat op tee iaeee_van et the oo Grayp's “ayn” today getting ready for bis battle ving aports—It would do more for} wich Morlarity at the Clermont A. ©, good of this country than all the] lectures on morality ever delivered. | tawweight who wou Wie UUs tem Williams ou ® off, in New York to- of Harlem Withe night, At the Oly Lrown meets Ray Rivers 0 Vierse boxee Andy Conchos tackles Buddy Hyan, At the F Club where will be five ten-round bout Kild® and ‘Tommy Mouck moeting im the th Charley White, the I box 4 return maton with ¥ TIGER FOR THE HA By William Abbott. O beat Harvard the Tigers must) and Biuethe dge of} men, Andrew show a better fundamentals, tackling, block- % , ing and interfering. It will be team| 4) former Oru play more than the work of individ-) thanked and uals that will count week | new h that the Tigers While Rush talks he's now busy tea mash Harvar especially the on Naturally, if it keeps grow- ing, it would be rather unsatisfac- tory for @ man to Garry Herrmann Will Be Res! stock in both himself, as it were, If This Deal Goes Through, | pandec- ttempt to own leagues—whipsawing cree Deb inter oped there is muc. : of James Gilmore being ousted and the lacrosse players ot | @9d Rival League Will Dis: ‘@ block of the grounds, “Mistah| line defense, Rush is trying some new stuff,” was|that George Foste visitore who He organized it, raised the money and has done all the ex-| dt is under- TIGERS WILL USE MANY NEW FORMATIONS. There was the varsity team in the/ the coaches worked on the Tibbott,| In Driggs a the backfield and) of the best punters in. the Glick yelling signals for the! Tibbott proved to be scorer c Rush fol-| goals. He's made four so f. Up and down the raity, the runners | cessor at Harvard, seldom failing to gain on the new atop of the Federal League to- |*t00d that Gilmore ts not a wealthy man, This means, of course, that his clubs there have suffered the loas of | W®"4 buying into organized baseball | only real use to the Federal League | practically entire teams. The play-|!8 about to be taken at Cincinnatl.|is as its directing head. ers volunteered to a man, and, like|Harry Sinclair, the wealthy owner | usted as Peet pa bie be out rr era. owners did a thing like that franchise in the Federal League, is! would be very ungrateful. Gtimore OW that Kid Williams is losing | sald to be at tho head of a syndicate {is responsible for the Federal Leagu : ‘ . ¢ other hand, it may be pos: Bis AgntIOg stride Re le bene a ey ao ttincinnadl Reda cna [sible that the Fed ‘owners want to quit, and the only way of doing that bantam in the country, Williams has| that Garry Herrman, Pres‘dent of the |is to get rid of Gilmore. been knocked down several times in| National Commission, will. remain as| In th For some time it has been common Rear aisee: Siin the bine ak for the bantam title is | Wanted ah out of baseball and it | @&pped out last season. LE altogether. new secret play lowed every mo’ eld rushed the “ar be it from a neutral observer al these “surprise” plays IM-|line bucks, Shea and for the Crimson, but they‘re used bY /line plungers. Capt, Glick runs his meantime the Brookfyn Club Princeton this season, While the varsity was having s!-land gets in every play, substitute backs were extra ends covered nemen receiv! stant catching passes, ‘ederal| punts and reserve Ii It is noticeable that during this ith Horran’s manne, |sFead of rumors about the " Jerrman was advised to|Lague belng absorbed by organ-| individual attention from ass! ‘ampi { tho}get new purchasers {fuho could, At|!#ed baseball there has not been 0 | couches. Cleverest little fellow Williams ever|the same time organized baseball much talk about the building of a f veres wants Mr. Herrman in the game, and | plant and the establishment of « club) up against the fought. When Williams was at bis A month ago it was | instructed to use players would like him to remain at |¢xpected that all the plans for the| Eddy, one of the f the head of the commission, club and the site for the grounds | carri Tt was Herrmann, if you will re-| Would have been made public by this | formations, member, who was first to consent to | time. the varsity ined who had been Harvard formations.| great danger to Princeton astest Tiger backs, fake kick Mahan's most effective y frequently shot through Signal work over, in New get into organized baseball, and it ls | League park. ig supposed to use, ry % Sinclair and his friends |for a month now is a genulpe bantamweleht.| should buy the Cincinnati club, It|has beset them ts is not altogether certain that he will) plant should be located on Manhattan | jusens, Rumor has it that they have decided on the latter, the Tigers were| The twenty-five mile ‘ork lacked spirit. rin in a siump, thelr w h It was simply the reaction that hits every team during the season, terday the players were full of pep, a bracing wind made them lively and full of fight. = ele re eae one so. different. from|fiding under her colors, Germany coaching syatems,| three, other countries one or more Rush was in supreme charge, He was all over the field urging the men on,| Pairs will carry the old stars and encouraging rather than driving, was “Bill” Mo ways @ youth cal Yos- clock work, Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock® A will make his Eastern debut at the same ” » 7 Ertle tackles @ tough Ite battler in Glick, al- | the National ¢ 8 first name, | referee me ev a b COACH HASN'T DECIDED ON His Wucted under the rules which govern LINE-UP YET. Just how the Tigers will face Har- doesn't Bhee 054 championship. The man will have first] Weeks ago, the contest being called Moore and Dicke With the pas |jonony Harvey and Matt Wells and Young Hrown, | Young night from Mil — and carrying golf bags, to the waukee, Oc | where he was very suocesstul in a be son to remain in retirement, | ¢#eint Frank Whitney and Phil Brock, will return to the We 4 own at Superior, Wis, ere have been complaints against | x0. 47, the mame night of the Pultow-Andemon | Paul for 1S to box Pal ad will then go to St, bout with Kitohie Mitahell, and Highley. a stocky, flighting type. ts dirough with him, y Ph! Bloom ts another New Yorker who is et-| field is little heavier than the Prince-| Wicklow and Kerry, which a in hie Went tay Drouillard in Windsor on Nov, 10, ayd 19 he clashes with Milbum Saylor in To: If Bloom wins from Baylor he will got Joe Cassidy | matoh with Matt Wells at the Royal A, 0, of oor Aporting | Toledo on Dee, ton signdard, though the line from P4¥ed 45 end to end in slightly lighter, The 158. 181, GuardsNourse, 190; Hogg, 198. Cen- Quarter—Glick, Los Angeles, Harry | ledo, 0. KEnds—Brown, Bloom as also been offered Vatay | @ Owenty-round engagement at Springfield, 0. = Jimmy Duffy of Lockport, N. ¥,, 1s hot on the | Fullback—Driggs, 170, 3 ec Raylene Mneup goes in| and Crescent, A.C. will rd, tt will be the best | day for th ched Old Nassau has had in years. |are; 108 pounds, Meyer Bi Speedy Rush has proved to be what | tional A\ t Princeton has been looking for a very |Willlam Prior, Cleveland’ A. 6.; en. the fail of Freddy ang Saylor at the | Welsh for nothing if the champion against Hary Atlas A. A. of Boston on Noy, 18, These boys | Meet him ine decision bout of twelve rounde in put ap A great serap in thelr last encounter, | Boston or twenty rounds at New Orleans, This who was brought to | offer of the entire pur to Welsh ought to ap. dit a draw, peal to Hany Pollok, systems have The Broadway Sporting Club of Brookiyn will | hancen fora number of years. |Cleverand A plage Ue fourth series of gemi-professional toute | teat Monday afternoon, ‘The Kid Williams: on neat Monday, Jolnny Bette, te ban wled for Nov, 20 at N of Rush has remedied this} John Gaddi, St New York; 176 pounds, Willlam Speng- | § the new head coach | jer, Union Settlement A, C., New York, Cooney,’ and Arthur Sheridan, heyvyweight, @ad Trinity Church, Brooklyn, ie Herrman matsh ached Orteaus las been called “Ham" Andrews THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, yeieeese| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PREPARING THE = en ting Is Even Money and Take Your Pick for Harvard-Tiger Battle += Princeton Has Best Coached Team in Years, Due to Popular Methods of Coach Rush—Men Have Been Drilled in New Formations to Offset Speed of Mahan, Crimson’s Big Star. Bluethenth. with Rush al These men have worked Yooney, Shenk self taking charge of the backs. © and Black stars who volunteered their services were n invited to the aide This is the way|lines. Hobey Baker journeyed down Princeton's new head|t? Jersey Columbus Day to help with Saturday's game. Harvard last Rush frankly says he isn’t at all eure|and plays no favorites, re going to win. the team, but Rush insisted he shouldn't leave the side lin hi ead Coach knows what he wants PRINCETON HAS STRONGEST fundamentals,| RUSH LINE EVER DEVELOPED. ing the Tigers There isn't any great formations, | Rush's meth Mahan will run| personality and makes from, At the same time Princeton|feel they are only having fun when is perfecting a few choice plays to) working them the hardest, spring on the Crimson. The Tigers afte putting on their|Tigérs the fandamentals—tackling, They| blocking and had @ three-hour practice yesterday | better than any other Princeton team afternoon on University Field, well rotected from any @pying eyes. Al reason why Nassau has done so well, usky colored sentinel guarded the| for the material was only ordinary. entrance and viewed with suspicion( At first the coaches concentrated ‘9 Prosident. If that talk is on the level | any one who approached within halt| their attent Canada have distinguished band, Larue owners. want erate ae jong as the league ls a league no bet- secret to ods, He has @ pleasing the players Rush siarted in by teaching the interfering—probably had ever been taught. This is the ed a forward how to nash rough, pronounced the as one of the strong- est he ever saw. Sanford knows, be- cause his own powerful Rutgers team couldn't dent it. Only in the last few weeks have offense, pbott they found two aT at field » only one less than Mahan, Brickley’s suc- In addition Tibbott is a wonderful open field runner, speedy on dashes | ground the ends and fairly good on strong defense backs and fairly good team with rare judgment, runs well Tho entire backfleld interferes strongly and each man can throw a forward pass, which proves deceptive to the opposition, Only the ends have failed to give gatisfaction, Rush is trying several combinations in order to develop a pair that will stop Mahan, the one hopes. Allowing for Princeton's strong end weak spots the team compares. very favorably with Harvard, so much so “yard and” Mr. kaoy conte’ A m@gteur Bikers with all other plays the Crimson It was nearly 6 men were feeling und in the dark for the ball that n called a halt Race 25 Miles .amateur bicycle team race at Celtic Park next Sunday afternoon will be an inter- national affair, the riders teamed ac- cording to the countries they repre- sent, England will have four teams teams each, and no less than eight It| stripes. R. A, Kelsey, President of cling Assoctation, will nt, which will be con- six-day contests at Madison Square Garden, Immediately after the bicycle race the famous Gaelic football teams, Kerry and Kilkenny, will clash for the e teams met two {a} OM account of darkness, Both teams Man yhoueh the ends | have posted forfeite for their ap- "Wilson and Lam- q ° berton, the second string, are just as|t 8.16 P. M. next Sunday. The of- game ax Brown The Tigers are all of ‘The back- pearance on the fleld ready to play ficlais of the club haye made arrange- ments to secure the result of the All- Ireland championship game between in be @ the same a =e AMATEUR BOXERS START TO-DAY FOR THE COAST. ‘The amateur boxers who won free trip to San Francisc held last Week at the Ni Coast. The e nee, New York; 115 pounds, 1 rounds, Charley Leonard, unattached, tw York: 136 pounds, Vincent Pokorno, C.: 145" pounds, John lL: Karpinskl, Cleveland A. C.; 158 pounds, Bartholomew's A, € [BUSY ROWING SEASON "FOR YALE, BUT CREW “WON'T FOW ON HUDSON Races With All Eights of od with every BOT WHO KICKS woud enter regatta, but yet been made will be with Col- | harbor, one week Ha to-morrow At Henley at Behuylkill, « triangular ev ks wil close with. with Harvard at ave for hin hom neland after ORIGesS Wimans will instruct the erew wing machines. SHEVLIN GETS GOOD WORK OUT OF YALE SQUAD. NEW HAVEN, est Boxing Stadium In World to Be Located At Sheepshead Bay Track General Manager of New Auto! Speedway Plans to Stage Bout Between Willard and | Runner-Up for Title Next) has put new life in the play- booat with the ‘Then decisions would be great. clubs would be able to secure the stars if decisions were al- wed in ten-round bouts, » Nothing will be done in at Bob Bingham, fc vtain of lant team, In eli- tie in considered they heat quarterback and with Van Ortran the position now, ‘Jat that position admirably. peviatblhclikeindt MRS. STOCKTON GETS 90 ON ESSEX COUNTY COURSE. was the win- n's freshmen nid fill the hole two new mem- Commission sarding decisions and other matters Just as much y a what my views are regardi rent phases of boxing are not worth much at the pres CCORDING Chairman of the State Athletic Commission, the biggest boxing club in the world will be located at the Sheepshead Bay Speedway next season, Wenck declared to-day that on Saturday he had a talk with Ever- on on @rengthening the! @Td Thompson, general manager of They Succeeded so well! the Sheepshead enterprise, and that Sanford, Rut-| the Intter disclosed his plans of con- ducting bouts in the big stadium, Thompson says that it would be the easiest kind of a matter to move the bleachers at the further end of the | track #o that they would be In close | proximity to the grand-stand, to build the where the auto pits are situated, making these arrangements {t would be possible for thousand people to see a bout. Wenck says that Thompson plans to bid for Willard’s services and he a bout between Driggs are| Champion and the runner up would draw the largest crowd in the history of boxing. The first buttle will prob- 1d boxing Wenck de- at Jack Dillon was his idea of a fichter. “Why, it is fellows like Dillon that said Wenck. {tan Golf Associa y Country Club yea- Klipstein of the elub Was the pet St. “L wouldn't penlibohiaal SdadiME WELSH OFFERED $10,000 FOR BOUT WITH DUNDEE. that he can stand pontahment better, although he has not the punch tha stows away fighters with one deliv- gers coach, and one of the best men| the password. Once| who ever show . inside the field it was quickly ap- parent why so many precautions were! Princeton \ine 1 ck says that he was very much for a twenty pleased with the manner in which his er associates—the sporting writ- round bout Thanksgiving awalting Fredd Scotty Monteith, Welsh here to-d great reforms aa Commission public PIMLICO ENTRIES. no star chamber sessions as used to mark the weekly meeting of the Commiasion, ny other reforms as soon # his appointment is made perma- other members of the Commission are chosen. |LEACH CROSS AWARDED DECISION OVER CORTEZ. |: Conn., Nov. 4,—Lench | Linas game, Wenck says that he had William Orr, man, to-day, and opinion that the results of the elec- tlon didn’t alter Whitman's plans at the selections of the two other boxing commissioners and @ secretary and would announce his choice within a cretary to Gov, Whit- it was Mr, Or after fifteen rounds of hard fighting in a bout at the Arena last night before a bg crowd. Although Cross was master of the aituation at all times, Cortez of. stubborn defense In the fifteenth all regarding ‘The Annapolis xo and three.yea fu the Governor a game exhibition. The Chairman of the Commission has cooled dowp regarding his views that the Tigers are even-money selec- | On the matter long bag tions in the betting, rh e Mamqueracier, 11%, Solana’ “Handitap: Dean, 102; oa, lead 'Haniicap: salting keep going until the bell rang, — sto a Finish, Two wrestling bouts will be decided to-night at Daly's Theatre. be finish contests, be Leo Pardello, vs. Nell Olsen, the Great Denmark vs. whether or not decisions are rendered It is his opinion that ten rounds is too short a distance for a mplon to risk his title, I wish that they would amend the twenty-round said Wenck. ‘The principals wit|§ riaurahiae, i F Bowling Strikes and Spares | No. 2, 601, va. Oneld: Fire Insurance: F Company, 637, 676, surance Company, 871 Erte Railroad Demurage, 485, 644, 568. Silk League! Fi ‘The second round of the elimination avening World bowling tourney started yesterday with a num- ber of high scores from en' had not been he 420. James Insurance contests in Tho E » fo Me, 740, 720, 774, ve. rd from the first week but who will be in the runping to qualify for the teams to bowl in the finals, Fabery tried hard to wrest the high individual laurels from C. Paul and came within two pins of it with rolled 226, 214, and Peters made 228, 222, 217 at the Bronx Central Fleitinan Company, 77%, American Woollen Company, The New York Central Le day nights at th night with twelve teams, R. Vega 414] Out of twenty entrants In the ell tion duckpin a Ce «Inn alleys, SU Grand Central and made 245, 215, and 8, Sweet rolled 207. An Interesting series hag been ar- Bronx Central and ranged between t From Piles latter academy the end of next week. ie iow long or how b no matter hi to your dru; cent box of 1 It will give qute: Saturday nighte have been included for "Tho. World elimination contestant Thum's White Elephant Academy. jerteneoy, 210, 20 Dolan, one of the’ Bure! ers, put over 223 and 193, A malled free in plain wi US Coupon beiow, _ John Koster ts still in the ring, deieated billy Heins iast ment, i Tapper if you Ke ol ys he will meet all comers. PRESIDENT WILSON TO SEE ARMY-NAVY GAME ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov been received at the Naval Academy that President Wilson will attend the foothall een the teams of the service York Polo Grounds thing unforseen FREE SAMP. PYRAMID DRU Pyrauid bi dg, ond mo a Free LE COUPON Murshall, Mich, "y Nethe by. Ruprecht, a man from the in the bouts| night he hit the ping for 4.—Word has and Théodore sohools at, th 21, prevents him, erved for the President's party on the de. & work of distributing the 12,946 eats allotted to the Navy will be pleted thin wee y consideration can | Admission Oe, be given to applicotions received after | moc Fach momber of the Navy Athe 7? py letic Avsoclation will receive three seats, Dyckman No. 1, 603; Dyckman No. 2. porting Clav,36e 627, vs. Dyckman No, 1, 493; Dyckman w. 10- round ruiceg! 8s

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