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ET —_ _ wee ee 7 EE AN ARORA EE 08 A La NO AR RIE IIE DO (ATEN NA RRNA) eaten aa sesemets GIO SOE IN "FON LM THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1915. DY EDITED BY yeaeeeey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noseei"2hen HOW HARVARD SCORED HER TOUCHDOWNS COLUMBIA CAN WIN BY BEATING WESLEYAN Money Offered by Alumnus if Blue and White Finish Sea- son Undefeated. init Yale-Harvarti Game Like Battle ' of Unekilled Fighter Against The final football game of the sea- |son at Columbia on Thursday after- noon {sg of vital importance to the » Blue and White eleven, Columbia must beat Wesleyan to win the $100,000 that the mysterious alumnus offered to start a stadium if the team finished the season without a defeat. The Columbia players came out of the game with New York University in excellent condition. Wesleyan, on the other hand, had a hard game with Trinity last week. There are other important games scheduled in New York thie week. Fordham's team, which “came back” and whipped the Indians on Saturday, “EJ will tackle the Villanova eleven op | Thursday, A . New York University ts up against AAA AenNG The SeconpD TOUCHDOWN BeTWwaen ‘ais's Goa Pests. i i i Laanaal aan, Bvome Yas 8 5 2 E i ; Averages of Leading Batters ona tap ToucnDaun — . : i t J I Last Season in National League HREE members of the Gtante finished among the first ten batters in I the National League last season, and the team finished last, while the Phillies, who won the pennant, only Nified one man among the ten best batters, The averages of players who made .260 or better follow @ real hard football proposition on Thanksgiving Day, George Foster's nor team will be at University Field, ——<@——___— er ced om COLUMBIA CREW MAY was to “lay Dasbert, os men and it was en- “os MEET PENN ON MAY 6. = Boyder, Piet Plaia, Ce pry 308 wes n~ gwd seeee en: —. pee. s H were y short ihe. 4 i eration a race between the Columbia bape PY one a= g A and Pennsylvania varsity crews on the a iy Schuylkt colin bone. Reovil was 34 £ a try-out forthe Poughkeapwie: nace ‘burt while punting. 2 1 ; pos out of the os TO a which will probably be rowed on Jun A oot 7 19. Another event being discussed 4: who dived at bien “ Pr | three cornered race with Princeton and ‘at full Shel- 7 8 1 Pennsylvania on Lake Carnegie wes “necked “sihy, ——6F. = ee” te FIFTH AND SIXTH ToUCHDOWAS — SSE Tee a . es 8 L Bau eR, WHEN IT HAD ‘thet FROUNG AROUND Vales Lert wine. 8 83 PUTTING The Ae ON football woud have US Wine rea nee PeuRth “Thucndewee . ie i MNORKED Down WITHIN Yaun's 5 WARD LINE, i| Golf Notes without any reugh- aw % 2 12 «82 i i a ne at eo a reemeaaeel everything that could oa 88 © at ate e ° | “rsett:|Haughton’s System o Bt iss in Tie ets — } rf g t UY t “1 % 20 205 e Dp = hed Hy 23 3 ’ The Country Club of Lakewood, N. EGS ESE" Deception to O gf ' 2 8] Paid After Announcement |isinivoutem we ess 33 an oe j day, Friday and Saturday. An eight- : Bey enet bare Yale cep ton Oo vercome or i : 2 ae hee cualleying found, wis the beginnéng Harvard won the 3 a ae | h fi ° l yed Thanksgiving Day, Twomatoh ' d ; mee a Brute Strength Is Best me 113 the Official Averages |iiinticseyic rare ( nere will also be an eighteen-hoi ub, :A'gale whistled over the stands, tree ; Ps " ts Fs = ae Jocigea,|andicaD on Saturday. b sid ewe Moliwtt Fred. Cine. 628 d a ver | io wagers were decided, ss niet siadius waliee ‘ttight st |Crimeon Coach, Greatest of Footbal! Mentors, Has Kept Yale | xls isc mB io m ‘ajLarry Doyle First Giant to Win! Freaay Lenker pees etal wineen | ‘Tho twelfth eanual tournament at first started out as if it were an- Gee, Out, Brooklyn at 8 10 ® (20 Perhaps the queerest bet of them | Pinehurst, 8. C., opens on Wednes- other Princeton game, with plenty of/ From Grossing Goal Line Since 1908-—~He Is Absolute | wuitm ret, Cucie te ie 4% 38 28) League’s Premier Batting|a! was made at the Waldorf where | day. The following Is the complers and speed. But as goon as Yan, Riebard,, Brookiye, Bestoas.. 86 $23 2D a 8 [2 & man laid $3,000 against $1,000 that| list of events scheduled at the South a Pe aE Master on Field and Has Invented Many Masked Plays | Mere ms, Broua’. 40 jon 6 1 0 Honors in Twenty Years—|Dov!e, would ‘not outhit any other | ern resort: ewisting ata, carried by the wil Recent Y ' i bo ft 13 ie y second ‘baseman in’ the loame, the | or 2 3, 9, 2, 21—twalth autumn ‘ow Banas who bad to ‘ears. ;.|man who took the bet to have his |B o¢ y Ss wp aamiast tho sun'se eve the in Recen og te i$ 84) Three Other New Yorkers in| choice. A syndicate of five small bet- | wert ioruasrire 81 Jan. t—~Twelfth holiday wee a ——— of time | a 510 {288 pr tog ae oe and have made e nal, #5 & . 8 Thirteenth mid-winter wor something pen. The | i cleaning. oyle not only o| al Feb. 1, 2, 3. 4, 6—Bwelfth St, Vali Sysco come ian, Rinsham tun: | By William Abbott. fhouginto, soray, but’ foe" th aos at First Ten. second basemen, ut weryody elas | mga: 2 &Traha 8. Valet ow er 42 + a, 9 totirnament oe . ' hae punt, ead ROY HAUGHTON has bpeigocs brand of strateny simpli y ase 46 13 14 There is no technicality connected | “ic, “Ixy March 1, 2, 9, 4—Twelfth eprina to a ecience a system of ne can't successfully fight (3 5 8 with Doyle's record, as he played in| q ; i teresting hundreds of Harvard} #n Unseen enemy, and thats what By Bozeman Bulger. 150 games and made more hits than | 37.,, 28. 28.,00-—United North apd } Ni so that all var-| enn en’ @ attack really amounta to, ORE than $20,000 Is being paid [any man in the league. Larry finished | °°sttr ist bmatent’ profeesions) compe udents in football ith its baffling selection of hide the- | st, Loute.. up with 189 safe wallops, The nearest | “ton. sity material may come quickly un-| ball-plays, criss-crosses, delayed pass- | Clocionall ....,.. 190 Off in bets to-day as a result] 1) Aim'in actual Number of hits was | nditiodangixteents united North and South open der his own supervision. There were hairy! wees One Srace OY tne} yw of the official announcement of Gri¢nth of Cinetnnatl, who got 11% raed SoSietoeath united Nova nearly 200 out for football at Har-|neiq° Dut everything Nad Dean plannee the batting average of Larry Doyle, It}Luderus got but 157, as he played |*"{ } 14 18 Mtge emda pet vard thie year, hundreds more than /in advance the master director It i$ inatter that has been held up and|!n but 141 games. tournament any etber coach in the country had |i id that whton maps out every He Sonata dlapute since the c! ane ais a : little detail long before a game with of the National League season, the to work with. This rounding up of his Captain and quarterback. The fhe holes for |a1i possinie gridiron candidates 19 the lrortncoming battle 1s like a game of t until lato in the lfoundation of the Haughton conch-|choss with Haughton, Hvery move mer by way of vari-|ing system, a system that’s been so/ must be studied and the Captain and efficient and powerful that Yaic|uarter know what to do in case of the Crimaon’s goal | need. Should anything unforeseen de-~ Fistic News and Gossip er 1908, when Percy Haugh-| velop in a gamo Haughton ts quick to crossed waves By John Pollock arse jarvard's Dt i ~ ats Ry Crore He 18.44: J. Bromeon, Salem nalsire - boa a'o | Tom the cide linens Teac orders may | Eperite hy gO pall se he turned down ment, which gives the figures that go | Glencoe A.C. Finished Second Grewrent a. OME ‘fern! Parkingys, Brad. j by mouth or writt scraps of {Champion Jeas , and now par- ely ecord book, Larry Doyle | iaupoh | Han : J. Costalia, Brook hasn't bean, the, only ee pence concealed In head eearee but | ictpating in the wrestling tournament | ®redmar. Sporting Chub for Thana LECTED tad oad SR ay d McCombs A. C, Third——| Hou shi2 a “ohnainaneae Uayeched. FP: ue Havward end Princeton re-|they reach their destination Just the|here, saya that Fred Fulton, the Minne: | io # Martio Julian emer, Mere's wanagw | Was and McCombs A. &, TAird=—|¢ —_ a rvard | In ljarv an “4 4 unofficial statiaticilans being unable 2 2 ° tovagron, ‘The race between Larry | Morningside A. C. Runners Win and Luderus of be eae was #0 7. close that those who had money up Hi ih R sifunet') as'uni wiecomen’ ae | = POphy in Harlem League Race ures were given out by Secretary John Heydler. According to this official announce- pean’ eo Fstafi the times |ton at piace, was {football 4 ‘ ; oMaukenburg. “Bronx © 1 declares that Harry's knockout tn ten rounds of | National League, with an average of 5! Sheer, Hollywood inn A. A. ie” flashing down the ficld. Tar. |newed football relations. Since then|same. sota heavyweight, never knocked down | Andy Contes at Bridgeport inst Mooday night 1] -320. Luderus is second with an aver: | Wi in Other R Yes- ps was ‘able to take it easy, if sho | the Tigers have only managed to score : Li ney Haughton is igo pbeen {ttc | Jona, as claimed. He says that the only | what really consed Sootty Momtalth to sidestep the }age of 315. This pr ved be a big: inners in ner Runs Yes The weekly run of the Kings Sounty U7 man nature, He knows 7 y in than even the most arden : yesterday was won by y to, apd experiment a little|two touchdowns and win but one! dent of hur time that Fulton ever bored Willard | bout. ger marg f v a i ‘then. There Ittle let-up|ame—in 1911 when Bam White made|football teams reflect the sentiments | > Tes | al aver meen f ne ’ ae Statistician, pulling for Doyle, bad terday. MacDonald, the star harrier of the home Lay HY figeeaes 4 safety. No other |of the undergraduates. Last Friday, A new club is mon to be opened im Boston, | given 7 By ie A pat Pace, however, for ard wes [? i apaewe ‘over equalled tbis Harvard students began to feel ay apolis and that the nearest that the! 3.5 woodman, it is asid, has leased one of tha Doyle ts the first member of a yew) a A ih 0.88, OR io jericks, another ere record. rehensive about the game with ttle holder came to being knocked | viggest theatres in the Hub for the purpose of York club to win the batting honors near cettnae Tone, Se the Clarke pdr br A HE enty times Yale had a HAUGHTON PLAYED ON HAR: ria drifted in about Mahan's in-|down was when he tripped on the mat. | conducting bouts in oposition to the Atlas A, A, for twenty years, Cy Seymour won| ‘The Morningside A. ©. runners won| fiw yards in the reaty of Predacick ‘@eance t6' ecore alice booted VARD 17 YEARS AGO RED Ane 9 sperce Tom Faevia | HERE ug lel Fred Felton, the new Wester hearyweight, who |!t one year, but that was before helene point trophy of the Harlem Athletic | Two other runners to finsh well w . n = nny oan tn ection again a recently knoe! Jerson, joined the nts. Mike Donlin was! eway her own »pportunity.| Percy Haughton was a fine kicker] parture from New Haven in which! to-night when be hoobe up with Pbil Bloom, tbe ly toed out Andre dn 6 dae in re oral times, but he Bret wes in the beginning a but Sly an Seuiaary player at Har-|the miracle man eaid “He didn’t give | fast Brookimn lightweight, tm the featore out es | tit city in 0 few daya, Joe Leving, mansger of |/N tho first three several e ; . Wild of Kings County Av A ‘end League yesterday. L. Heydet finished | 4 first in 23 minutes 41 1-5 seconds, The |" Crelehton of the Pastime a & \ ° the American Sporting Club, is trying to arrange | COUld not get over. Glencoe A. C, was second and the Mc-( Eddite Dougherty won the members’ . vard some seventeen years ago. But}one damn for Haughton's system.” | the Clermont A. C. Bloom has been boxing with 5 " IG DGE BAe OURS neuiy baa |G ©, ty . , S not away around ine end. SOOtbalL, ERO OSAATRENIS Side Oe ee ne ere ee eee tas rack | ame tattam in the Went and I Cennte coset, | ee eee The ied te Oe, won the batting champtonship by the |Combs A. C. finished third handice road race of the St. Anselm's and was barely caught by Mahan|same, appealed to him. Soon after|uncasiness on the students’ part) put he will hare to tore some to beet the| Mike McNulty, manager of Johnny Kitle, would on Harvard's twenty-five-yard line, {leaving college Ha started | would affect hin team, so Haughton, C, ougherty had an alloy ot. smallest average in the history of the! ane ran hold by the Pennant A. C.|Minutes 46 seconds. P. De Cano with el ing. He was at Cornell for a] before a Crimson mags meeting, de- ent later Bingham fumbled! coach! 908. 4 clube, but be can't eee taking 81,000 for meet. | Ga" sht now is the payment o! a eowan, Gos Bair wane going through tae Tiga: | while, coming to 1 clared “E don't give two damng for {vera engagments in the Wet for next mo0th, | ing Frankie Bares ot 110 pounia at 8 w'cochy As Cee re Rte that have been “layin®|course in the Rronx resulted in a dead| minutes, made, third. 7 inner sae the flel fay on is al Jo faa¢ then came the Mahan punt and|, On ‘the posit 's coaching syatem.’ other That's the type of man who ts the met prtle weight only 112 pounds, ould prot ¥ , . veen T. ey, Bronx C tual time was 25 minv ‘Dost Fe MAR: Bip Roche te beck ie towm end reedy to | ee, ee ie ee ene ee et] up" and moulding for nearly two/heat between T. Hickey, Bronx Church fumble that reversed tho teams’ | Pose, an autocrst. Bo a @ Crimson| power behind Harvard's football | "iclate again in local ring, Last winter Noche | (08 ME dicap for him, MeNulty thinks mont House, and A, Rosting, Holy Trintty| ‘phe Brooklyn ALA. dons and gave Harvard her fret " teferead all the bouts in the Garden, and the | DOdy ¢lse at reasonable terns would be sccoptable iar Ed. 'Terp's Kathering place| Lyceum, They covered the course in| big fleld of runners yesterday. Chi woore. Near the end of the game|°oacb has more ideas, more p | enme. coca a ‘are Ueat be will act in the same capacity | MeNulty. pea for baseball’ people b MeCartney 18 minutes 49 aeconds. |) Ifiniahed the three, and. three-quarter Capt. Wilson got away again on a/|tion and the ability to organize. Prises for Head Pin Bowlers, from to-night when Jim Coffey and Gun. | ‘The Waterbury Auditarhim promoters have writ: | picked up an enve ast night that) Seventyethiee runners faceg, the) mile race Gret In Fa munnten b! Sgoceme Caywand ‘peas and von. thirty yorde| | The Aret reauy of Harvard’s ecient | aii, prizes will be donated in the A meot, Roche saya that he intends to | ten this devertment ap follows: “"We vote in your|18 sald to have contained $500 on|ang Rosting ran almost as a team for | order: 8. Columbo, J, Webster, H. or @o for a touchdown, but was| methods « early in the football Siaty Ry 1 by et ry, ‘of the Silk | wire for Ralvh Graunan, the Califor columns thet Silent Martin of New York, who| Doyle. ‘There were more than a dozen |the greater part of the distance and the| Thomson, H. Brieloff, L. Leshin, Gsiled back because of off-side play.| season. About 800 students presented | foil, lett ‘At Thum's, Dec, 11] who has been doing come ervat bones Champion Al MeCey in Waterbury on | smaller bets waiting. At John ‘Tonje's| judges were unable to separate them at| Eroslich, G, Mulford, J. er, when Yale had worked the baji| themselves for practice at time when | intiice are still open. Nertinwest recently, to revurn here, Thaniagiring Dey, is to reais from us a manag. | aS [the tInlah, | dT pillige, of the, Bronx Flynn. . aie paseee, abe’ io| to. prepare, for Campaign, hese US et 1G Peat lo ba 1d cast, 208 endee ve Wh Branson of the Salem Crescent A. |. Andy Craw, Presentation Club, won . & seris of desperate passes, she lost |to prepare for the campaign. These | ——— — mm—emnon Ligh you would state througis your valuable columes| WOMEN ON FIRING LINE yith Br *|the Knights of St. Anthony with ‘ the chance to score, by an-| boys are divided tn groups, each one that the officials are through giving guarantess of The first ten to fintsh: M, Lynch, Nev The : . Sedase to “ears neon ureen and that Martin te ust wetting « nitie| AT NEPONSIT CLUB SHOOT. f development of a team that] candidate Jee: ned. No onc in TiWickey, Bronx Ghurch on Resting, Holy Famity Locenm, 1840: Royal A. eat & ind: Want tS Phenol, Presentation Otub. overlooked. More than half the squad fails to survive the first few tryouts, but at the same time any youth with exceptional ability quickly finds him- self in the varsity group, Then his over half of $750." Al Sibbemne, manager of Mar. ——— tin, had assured us that Martin was to got $760,| Four women were on the firing line at @ know you, Al, now the shoot of the Neponsit Club yester- . day. ‘They started @ race at 160 ta) Jim Buckley has taken another boxer under his| gets for the woman's champlonship of : if Play modern, hi, ecient! P Weptadn Neat the work de eagle Harvar and 4 hodge-podge of ideas from imination entra contl to Bohemian, 920, ve. Pan-American, 8 management. He ig Harry Wills, the ‘Orleans | the club, Strings of twenty-five “birds” | * Coaches who were great piayers ten | Feal work begins. sora? Sbatgatiee searente, sonlinne 50 , ve. Pan-American, {| colored heavyweight, Buckley Us anxious to watch | Will be trapped each week until the title The bigot has lost caste in America. } Years ago. She has just as much Peroy Haughton ia a hard drill-|peting for the teams in ‘The| Liberty, 807, va. Bohemian, 840, Wille against the winner of the MeVea- fa won, In the shoot yest May pire ‘A \ @hance to beat Harvard, with Har-|™ster. His word ts final. He won't | Evening man 4 wir tours] Section He 754, va, Mogul, bout to-morrow John J. Fish 1d the dest work, § reaking P “ % | Wards well developed system of play, | lerete any interference, | |ney. i, Himmelsiah distingulened | Tai Aurore Hntony 7485 Mo“) se mith, wha goods cam on ine | $0" ctl" Guan ana es Bletsher It is the moderate man “who has 4s an army of Civil War tu rato oo ete iment ces ech ie eae A gem ieht championship as any. hoset is, the | broke t cach . % Seer, terete arene dees? C8 lbroin ‘thin acugemy and Frank Tomets Uy Trl a ch ai ih | ONS Fn authority—the man who knows how % made a 259. The following scores were gee ne ambition of mith, Yomen Wa o Coney * ; my armed’ With gas bombs, modern | ONE Just how his position should be lmaie yesterday . rd, 343; BV. stot Yes Darcy the Atak ‘The women's branch of the Ameertean to use and not misuse. Tnpronee artillery and ‘macbine| piaved. He eee ave wie the ton tral—Paul 08 ve Korward. 647; E,'V., 681, va was ie 08 00" tReet Wee ee einen oe iuig sreeerenn . conc! OT mia DI 3 Ce " 4 ie ° ve lo Coney « r I " to the offending player: “Young fel: | panies, bb sini Worrat Cae ie ikon wil abe ha tay. “Among the walivers. were: th Y ill find tho ds of moderate ' eer low, Harvard had football tart 201; Jimmie Watt defeated Glen Riddetd in| ae the Qu 1,16, tomorrow night Joe| Luti, Jackson, Falk and Seibert | ou wt usands oO} BOXES ON BOTH SIDES fore you came and she'll have them 2h6, 283, 205, 208, !the final ame of Aa series that went the j elie dee | veil ifore arth alee Gage an pathfinder: when you leave. Obey my orders or Ruel, 242, 214; Gorrete, 257, | limit at the Metropolitan Academy last FOR PRESIDENTIAL PARTY. leave your suit in the locker roon might, Riddell won their previous match mett@ine’ | walked from Van Cortlandt Park (0 men using a wonderfully mild and Hastings on Saturday. ‘The walks for Enwright after this reprimand kept at Hergman’s under the same conditions. nt that has been running 02, and F. W. Woodrow, two weeks at the Van Kel- : next Saturday and Sunday will be over W i —Wi pos / WEST POINT, N. ¥., Nov. 22.—Reser- | his ideas to himself, ma Daca take taniy treac dics ss the hatter rote ‘und indies Who, wiah to mellow hiskey ilson—Real To yations on Army side of the Brosh | Haughton has » corps of assistants Nockler yesterday, rolling an average of Lang Acro A. A. will stage four ton. | AKO Hart shouln Metrect and Broadway Wilson—That’s All! y; second Bt | Stadium in New York, where next Sat-| All carefully picked, who do the av- 212 Nockler's 185 at the | found bouts tonight, ther are Jack Sayles vs 2.30 P, M, Saturday and 9 A, M ‘@ football pu between West| tual coaching, He is more like a|213; Kupprecht, 234, Bronx Central. ee i IL I lr hi cs And Annapolls wil be played, will | Managing Director, who surveys the | Dick Walsh, 23). Hn iy : made for President son ane arty,/entire situation, su, et LT man, 2. 2 A » : ii Wes announced yesterday by Lieut, e ehane ateeren “amen Grand’ Central--R, Vega, 235; Joe| y,utetenox team of Manhattan are the ae ase RTING. The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refllable Bottle here Pp pa different methods]. ‘ o lead in the headpin tournament at the Char! B. Meyer, Secretary. and Treas: | pomewhore else Soriano, 214, £10, 216, 210, 208, and Jim |isrgoktya Grand Central, with @ high Handball Finals Thursday, ‘ SAM LAI rmy Athletic Co t y goriano, 2 d > A of ac r wy PEAS presidential party, will mare boxes wlinivard’s teams of late years have | S90 cholay tnn—Matt Kjeming, 231, |*°0F° of B08 ii ‘The finala of the opan handicap hand on. 24. 35 and 26 In the upper atand. ' 5, 248, 2 , resident aloo will witness part of [strength and brawn ha Through an error, the Rosemont team |for the y K FREE CLUB RECIPES—Pree booklet of famous club recipes for come by deception, the 228, 211, 201, 201, |{N the American National tourney were |ton Sts will be held Thanksgiving ; Hureka—H, Hayne: given credit for winning one instead of |afternoon, when a handsome trophy will mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 311 Fifth Ave,N.Y. That's All) | | boxes Nos. 200, 201 an hay-| Haughton’s imagination, Yale w: . the two games they bowled at Thum's|be awarded the winner, The tourney Fe rat, eon reserved for hie party im that} overwhelmed Saturday because t LEAGUE SCORES, last Wednesday nii The t. y defeated |has been a big success, There were | Blue players seldom knew Where the! United Bowling Clube—section A—| the New Rochelles, 860 to 655, nearly Afty men ip it when i epeped — ——

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