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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. pees EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [poset e0ghen (IMAN PLACES |7his Season’s Stars of Football Field Charley White Omitted Sibir pat a Rank With Best Game Has Ever Known “OF 108 Fe dd plaid eis |Fighter Who Beat Harlem | in Gridiron History Makers of 1915, but Ques- ae © Bantameigt| tion of Which Is Better Player Will Never | Title in 1887 Says Veteran’ Be Answered — Both Will Be Rewarded Referee Didn’t Go Back Far | With All-American Titles. Enough in His Review. UP-TO-DATE AND ae tt Mahan of Harvard and Barrett of Cornell | \ It Is Likely That Harvey Will! | Be Retained as Commis- | | sion’s Secretary. | Langford and McVey Won't Get) jonny, icon of neooniyn vw nal ' Paid Unless They Furnish a By Bozeman Bulger. longer a member of th HE recent interview with Char- Commission, He State Athletic | automatically sev- | ley White, the famous boxing } ed ects t 6 Com eferee, i Real Bout To-Night. ered his conn ion with the Commis referee appears to have sion to-day, upon the announcement touched the boxing fraternity in ; by Gov. Whitman of hin selection of { |more than one tender place, Mr, | Oonrn iat. 1018. by Press Publishing Co, John Franey of Albany and Frank | White gave some very interesting | ‘The New York ening World) Dwyer of Geneva to Ml out the = information concerning the origin of TT two Same, Langford and Me-| aried boxing hontd ot apeeitied in the the bantamweight class, the tendency Vey, get together again '0-) yaione Bill, The other member of to depart from the weights, and fur- | night. In Europe, where Mc+/ tn. Gommission, Jim Price, resigned | nished the names of the former gen- | y won moat of his ring laurels, his! ait month, uine bantam champions. He should | me is McVea, but here it is just, Bory s. ‘ Dixon served on the Board for the have gone back another year, ac-} | phe sheet Besigte at Te Aaaviaee last time on Monday afternoon at the [Gcorte ty Seerscac nsw Tebeetvweece| \ / 0+ e es j A O| weekly meeting of the Commission, explains ttself: / ting Club, otherwise Sulser’s) 4) inat time there , “ r: Allow me to butt in on |_HUGHEY BOYLE AS CHAMPIO. jarlom River Park, under conditions| oi \timation Nat Dany hed alight. quertion of who waa the ban- ation that G Phitme hat are new to thom, conditions that) 1) 4 ‘sa hitman in. tamweight champion in the elghties: calculated to prevent their doing ik ey to appoint the other two com- | In December of 1887 I stopped or es ything resembling a “brother act."| Mi*sloners to help Chairman Fred A, | Tommy Kelly, the Harlem Spider, ; other words, Sam and Sam must] Wenek, the former newspaper man, in eight rounds in @ private match | —. | t or get no money. Every ticket] “PPolnted some time age with skin-tight gloves in Oliver's | Pyramid Pile Treatment Is Used At ought will have a refund stub] Francy ta a Republican politician. Cotese, On Re sere River, 28 Home and Has Saved a Vast @tached which will entitle the pur-| He haw always been a Aght fun, and 1 Shen LRReReAR EES PRE tiRere Number from the Horror rave] for that reas: eved to bo who knocked ov ank Donovan, > eped to his money back in case] 1) reason is believed to b The fight with Dinan lasted nine | of Operation. bout isn't all that it should be.| eroughly conversant with the sport | rounds and was heid on the sfth floor of a well known express com- as it stands to-day Dwyer at one time in Don't permit a dangerous operation the for piles until you have seen what Tp deciding the honesty of the contest the club officials will be guided by the! State, was @ pitcher on| pany's stable located near Des. | P¥famid Pile Treatment can do for #0 reports of the mill, the referes's| ‘Me Cincinnat! team and later acted | proses Street ferry. Iwas the an, | YoU I the privacy of your own home, Opinion and the judgment of the Hox-| %" Manager of the Detroite. For! disputed champion at 105 pounds, d Mig Commission, one or all of which| °F" he has been a close follower of | By Willi Crimac the lead of all othe lef known, as Charley White says, as . ia " rimson in the iead of all re sige i aby ; Will be at the ringside. An odd fea-| t manly art and is said to be well! y William Abbott leges. In this time Mahan was the! the bantamweight division. Moran, ILE playing of Ned Mahan of jt . od tnglish champion at 105 pounds, ure of this arrangement. according to | *°44UAinted with the boxing » P pound: ion) most feared man on the gridiron, H T : 2 sag eae pei tae slso defeated Frank Donovan. Then ; . ]in this State. Harvard and Charlie Barrett] Was always a constant threat to th aa Savi RERAWOY OF She Meh, j6] ts 5 | of Cornell this year will go]Pposition. Ask any Yale or Prince- | in 1889 Tommy Kelly and Moran that both Langford and McVey them- ap cer 6 Tean judge,” said Chair down in football history as some of| {02 man who plaved Harvard in the/ fought for the championship in Ho- | ves suggested It. man Wenck to-day, at the offices of tt ae cable dent ‘ ar made | lant, three years wh he feared most, | boken, Kelly winning, i The two Sams have had battles alt| tte Commiasion at No, 41 Park Row, iG Tapes Haina ae ‘arate i Maban or Lriekley and the wrickiey | From that fight on Charlie White's er the world, in Australia, France,| G0v. Whitman hus appointed two ting i Sanah a ve | could “make three. polnite Al] dope ts nearly right. I could always and various. cities of the | Competent men in Franey and Dwyer shows heroes who scored a sini Ke wae notellee chen the beat Key. But being a painter by ; Inited States. 0: ta to round out the Commission, Dwyer, | startling feat, like Brickley's five fleld melike Mahan would break | trade, I did not dispute his claim to | ve ae, Ouce Langtord ‘Knocked }'t prow. Ternrecnally, haa a keen knowl- goals in one game eeainst Yale, Coy's over for w loucl down | the ttle. Well, in 1891 I was re- eVey out in thirteen rounds, but| edge of thin, rtaining to boxing. | . battering of the Princeton team for] It has been Coach Haughton’s | instated as an amateur, and that 1 lt olher meetings have resulted in| According to the law it is up to the aii . 5| methods of build: the © mm ate! year I won the ba i } fought, close conte This | Commiasion to name a secretary, and two touchdowns, or Poe's run of 95 tha Aaeael pepe MS pines nate | If i n the bantamwelght title i ubtiess was due to the fact that| a meeting will probably be held in a as yards for a wcore that deferted Yale.| cause of his kicking, was the sain. | ‘eesserlh ep ead at pach best Remember Pyramid — Forget Piles. ¥ are well matched and extraordi-| few days. . bs 0} is kicking, was the main- ttish-American A. C. and Stan- ily familiar with ‘each other's ety! It is possible that © CAPTAIN but Mahan and Barrett make their} spring of the Crimson machine, | ‘I ard A. C. of Greenpoint, and wound No case can be called hopeless un- ae ‘Waenth oh her's style. u at Charlie Hervey CH bid for fame on a record that shows|though Mahan frequent! ds the <4 up by defeating Charley K less Pyramid Pile Treatment has been =) nth clash to-night will be} will be retained as secretary of the ARLES aes. best booting record in practice. So, | S CAP TAIN an. ating Charley Kelly ror } tried and has failed. Letters by the tched closely. “Charley White will| Commiasion. Harvey really onan’ BARRE-TT. remarkable playing in every game.) Out Winns ham Brickley waa lost | Ser J Al the amateur title at the Metropoli- | score from people who believed their eres. ‘This means something to the iged the Commisaton, is familiar with CORNELL. Whether Mahan is a better player] to the team because of sickness, there | EW MAHAN tan Opera House in December of Riaatie the dey ad Wt weneek: all the details of the sport of boxing be than Barrett will never be answered.| were many critics who believed H - J 1891 reathe the Joy of writer OM JONE Me | And has a wide and valuable ac VESIRTSL ewe. ‘The only logical thing to do under the | vard would bo easy meat for Pr | Cicer HARVARD Records or old papers will show | pelt” Either get ee hosecprice been eS, the “road manager"| quaintance| among” thone identified he only j ty hs i e.daed WF with the eport 2 cireumnstances i to. pronounce the] ton and Yale. ‘They failed to reckon that Iain giving you the correct in- | from your druggist or mail the cou- of Jess Willard, is in town and epor baba fee ee reatest}0% Mahan, Haughton reconstructed | | formation and Charlie White will | pon below right away for a perfectly neediess to say the club match- rival Captains two of the 6 the Harvard machine around his star | | accept my statements, He is only | *ree trial. ers are on his trail. One of them : eer eo football players of all times. halfback, and the answer was—H | one year off on the Kelly and Moran the nerve to offer Jones $7,50¢ vard 20, Princeton 0; FREE SAMPLE Harvard Haughton Wilt | considering his success in handling Both Mahan and Barrett have been under the instruc) ght, or it might have been in the R Willard to appear at a local Crimson squads and his popularity all-American selections since they Yale 0 ‘ new Princeton| same year I beat Dinan, but later PYRAMID DES COMPANY, fob against, say, Battling Levinsky, 7 throughout the student body it is al- ed on their varsity elevens,! sCORED TWENTY-NINE POINTS fail Coach. He ‘entered Cornell in Seucesw of tae. 628 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich, * trea! ; Get More M sj outaar apeemeas ee eee Ran hey atAAn TIN IN GAME AGAINST YALE te eg Ll re or Thanking you for taking up th Be pas ta setneas is picts ureeoen, My to be treated with withering oney ny pl hey stand 1vid i team, The next vear Barrett was ng you for ‘aking up the || PyramidPileTrestment ip pinta Wrapper. “9 jand shoulders ¢ all men on the} ‘This season Mah was unani- ;Qvarterback ¢ the varsit as eeded clei fan 5 The ofter was rained to s1o000, but! Je New Contr {| CHANGES IN COACHING \Eridiron this season, and both will] mously elected Captain, a dust trib. |{at defeated I bound “ip bantamwelgnt fund” 115 || Name .. ven then Jones showed gio disposi- + ‘ac SCUSSED AT YALE. |*#ii0 be rewarded with all-American | ute for his remarkable work. Ho pada r ight on the weights.” Street nm to accept it. _—_— DISCUSSED ALE.) cities, Mahan at fullback, Barrett at! qgured conspicuously in every game HUGHEY BOYLE, 10,000 is @ lot of money for a ten- quarterback, except the Cornell contest. He weak- P. 8 1 welane anaes hod FA - 's Gra ei » . 8 necause his suppol § elgh now about the extreme awkardness of his The overwhelming defeat of the Blue | FOOTBALL MEN. poh: 1886, 1887 and 1888 I was the undis- Sure Football Coach Will Sign 10 to 0. muted champion bi e "ive extFeme put ampion bantamweight Of course Willard by Harvard last Saturday has stirred! oth Mahan and Barrett can do] pfanan rounded out his college ca- ‘triumphed over. the ‘Criniwo Kmerica. “Ask Charlie White again, improved a lot since then and by for Three Years More. the athletic authorities at Yale, and {anything in football, and do It better | reer in the Yale game last Saturday, (scoring a. touchdown early or nak. ‘Tom O'Rourke. or. Johnny, his time may be a finished cham- ! apa ia’ | than any one ey are wonder- | q fitting climax for game, Barrett was kn do Dunn but the New York public isn't} posTo: v. 28.—Although Percy} 2t, the meeting of the Athletic Com-| ry punters, sure drop kickers, great| ord, 'T son leade insisted on watching his ‘team | pee Tyaon Agencies : of it, On his knockout of John-| 1 Fraugn ie ¥| mittee last night steps were taken|{n open eld running, fast on dashes twenty-nine of the forty-one Pekan g tga pe ian aeons PB SVR Broadway Spo ao at Havana, Willard should figure | ‘aughton’s contract as coach of} for a complete reorganization of the|around ends and good line breakers. |made against Yale, and he sir great palr Sarrett will com- | ona on far above the alleged contenders | Harvard football has expired, Fred] roothall coaching syst« The dis. Mahan, six feet in height and weigh-| handed could have collared the Bull-|plote his college career in the battle | PORTLAND, Me. Ni —Bill Me- the heavyweight title ag to make|W, Moore, graduate manager of the| sgt anlar (outage ss ing 171 pounds, is more of a rangy | dog with Penn on Thanksgiving Kinnon of Boston had a shade the bet- i contest with any of them look too! Harvard Athletic. Associati cusion centred in the power to bel type than Barrett, who is under #ix|” For a long time to come Crimson| Like Mahan, Barrett is a fine athe Rodel of South Africa -sidea to be interesting. vs joctation, to-day] granted the captain of next year's feet and tps at 185 players on the eve of their champion- |lete, nd at baseball, basketball, aix-round bout in the a dy | expressed confidence that he will sign] team, Jt was the prevailing opinion| Ned Mahan was born at Natick, )siup battles will be told for inspira. jhockey and tennis, Building Inst night. i HERE 1s a fortune to be made, up for at least another three years that the er of the in should | twenty-two years ago. ition of the ds of Ned Mahan, i] - _ | these days by a good See: | mn A.ubatantial losreaes in eslary.l cece ee ‘prepared at Andover, where he| Mahan, aside from his football | weight who is a body puncher, # lessened, and because no definite} was prominent in sports.” Entering | Rumore trom New Yorle and New pi prowess, is an all-round athle (this is purely Morgan's ) good men paid more attention, ‘body punching than anything else.| By John Pollock the weight to be 100 pounds instead lan was decided upon the election| Harvard, Mahan lly made tho/a cracking good All player, right , least Dan Morgan thinks 0.) Haven that Haughton will retire were| of a leader for next season was de-|freshman eleven. The following sea- jac home on tennis courts and a according to Morgan, the met here with the statement that layed, son he quickly became a fixture on the |speedy track man, | re pay too much attention to; 27> — |varsity, and his phenomenal workever| Charles Barrett prepared at the } opponent's jaw, and unless they since has gone far toward keeping the! University School in Cleveland and) e } think they hed ee | not really fighting, In the istic Ne G ip | z ews and Gossi en an inter eg ins of 158, M. | Bowling Strikes and “Spares | 1 bi big drive under Field Marshals Snow, Goorty’s four Ice 4 hnockouta since ie fought him’ bas ' leweight champion, in that country, are where on it to the) Probably scared Darcy " a aos “g proved ” hetaunee punen., poe Sane ee OF OE | ass caer Lewis, E ae| A xecord number of bowlers regis- | stone and t Sa Pea} and Zero—be prepar ed, ; Fitssimmone, for instance, al: |‘, Match by demanding « larger rom than the | | Te! “Nia” Lewin, Rosilsh Wahl: | red good scores in The Hvening| tins Yor'e 1% ‘eoore, Fortity yourself against his onslaughts with a substantial 1 aye tried at an early stage to’ sink) UN) “iil Tent 10 fire him and eho wants) an How anower battle | World elimination contests yesterday ore | antia : » Homou, will power e| World aut ests yeste! i oo OT RR oC Bgpaemgreerenmane ters towah He wil ¢» asta dimmy Dall | Tye highest acores for the day were] yaAtltedracdtun Cer ane sik’ Bowlin overcoat that will hold his chilly legions on the outside and | | Weakened thelr, opponenta, with the | ug will clash for ‘write rmnte infor te | Fouled @t, the Crotona alleys, where| League Yniop Will be Reld at ‘Thums keep you snug and warm inside, | a ye ) dilber else’ 2 a ™M, ' bons rarely shoots bis right until he| Av,\,c° Pelt Develiue of Moston will reteres | ¢ 269, Other conspicuous tal- Get the jump on him by getting that i i fs the contest, Donohue 269, Other consp! sixty-year-old jump ig at overcoat now. : has tricked the other fellow into doing lies were George Held's 251, Sepp's ne eey cy eee On o—a right stuck into the body first (something which wilt leave a dead) Th slaw A. cof Nosher as atatber gvod| 248, Rowenfeld's 247 and (Freeman's has een consiaten thy vowing Hurry! 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