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PR ——.— Army-Navy Gridiron Battle Was! _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1915. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK OLIPHANT, GREATEST HALFBACK, DODGING THROUGH NAVY TEAM Copyright, 1915, by the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ad fee \y Suit Mi! (| M al Vit | lt ea il EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘BOXING COMMISSION IS. REORGANIZED: WENCK IS CHAIRMAN Whitman’s New Appointments Take Part in First Meet- ing Held To-Day, The State Athletic Commission was | Teorganized for the first time tn over , four years this afternoon at th tip at the One of the Best Fighting) weekly meeting at No. 41 Park Row. John Franey of Albany and Frank Games of the Season. | Dwyer of Genova were inducted into office, The first business transacted 1935, ‘The Pree Pobdiishiag Oo | by the new commission was to elect covariant NS, York Brectng Worlt.) Fred A, Wonck chairman, which of- ATURDAY'S game between Wei fice he has been filling for about two Point and Annapolis, played at months the Polo Grounds, was one of the, After being chosen chairman Wenck best fighting games of the season.| declared that he had been instructed From beginning to end there was no by William Orr, Gov. Whitman's sec instant of relaxation on the part of retary, to suggest to the commission the players. If anything they Increaned to appoint William Mathewson of ir efforts with each quarter. Over- 7 ‘sane ’ Sere ie ene aceeae at: Brooklyn secretary, ‘This was done. Meee otek i be the woncectul Mathewson was not present and Funning of halfback Oliphant, the Wenck suggested that Charlie Har- Savy boys fought back more and vey, the present secretary, continue Ie more furiously, ripped into the Army's office until Dee. 1, as it would make Iine with greaier determination. tried WC easier bookkeepers. more desperately to offset the Army's ter appointment o! vair- scoring by forward passes and other man and a Secretary, Wenek in- Saearioas expedients. 7 formed the other Commissioners that It is hard to see how any team with| an office had been designated in At three such men as Oliphant, McEwan bany as the Athletic Commis. and Coffin can be beaten. Coffin’s sion’s He s. They will mee punting was perfection. McEwan, tho| there on We at which time Army centre, roamed all over the field, Mathewson wi he man that does broke up plays, made tackles by the the clerical work. dozen, and once upon intercepting @ After these matters had been ar- forw 4 aes, th ball eyed forty | cua ne ea —_—_— — — — a oe a _ J ranged the Commission then began san just cleared all the ° ° ° the business of considering the rou Be aetat tal ate rt B B Best Field he busine of sondering the "es a touchdown wien ne nipped in ie LVEUD AAeNLEY Megatta WI |Boston Braves Best Fielding e eague Must Lake organization ach we mud and fell, He's amazingly fast| ea in t ti aque | — for such a big man, and undoubtedly © | Ti m h Ne l L ° aioe, Bring All College Crews tells ene ae or 1,500,000 Chance This |Marston Made as he was year ago. J pat: 1 ve ele team. He scored the two touchdowns | se6c~ neg jason, the Phillies, who won the : ° R acoring al Together in One Big Race 1a fourth place, The Giants are seventh eek or Quit Manhattan AM fble A nts. He's @ a individual work among the outfelders and infielders Hans Wagner 4 L P Th Y oars Poggi akg aaah catce thal ° stands out, Although in harness nearly fifteen years the veteran has a fair —_-— @ Insts is rear r to compare them well, i ing Navy. and it was the unanimous! margin over the shortstops. The following are the official averages: " 5 to bee Zeer to compare them well, and with- |Amerioan Intercollegiate ROWING )yiniin “inay the’ pian to get ail the Suie GhRce It Will Take This Amount to Lo-| j2,0¢,certain., but even that did not : teresting and the more effective! Aggociation Pl Event to Si0ws,toxether in one big regutta was Ge ate KE URE 1 inate ia nae OOklyD. cision ie ab-| Max Marston, who won the Thanke- player. “He's a zig-zagging streak ot} AS88ociation Plans Event to necessary, It would do way with | tage, sherwood, Boton a” tis “So "tgs too} © Cate on Lenox Avenue AND solutely necessary, as the steel milis | #!ving golf tournament at the Country lightning when running through a * ” &. hd f mABON rik S| Moliwite, Pred, Cincinnati... 153 Ms ny 7 sea wo ‘e so Mood with orders right now|Club of Lakewood, is the leading broken field with the batt, It seems! Decide Championship Defi- ak i: powsitie to settle the rowing ‘pester, Juke, Moola... sees 130 aM 102 ‘at 33 Deal Must Be Closed at Once! ttyl be next to impossible to) winner of the season among the ame Bab Racer asta toe eet St: eee Champlonship deflultely every year. | |tadec, Hid, Phiadngia i a rn Ty m3 Ret structural ateel, beams and angles, | He wie six tearimnentc was | P prene ry enley Re- | Johasto er, Pitabur M7 lan rn TT sai ._|delivered within three months. That |tcurs. He won six tourna Serown be rolls fas test ane vena’ nitely Every Year—Yale and) jcici) Meld annually In Philadelphia, | Milter, John, mt. Lau 94 1000 % 10 1080 wei | or Park Cannot Be Finished in woula make tt about March t betmee | a runner-up four times in important Ggain before the man who bowled bie {{s not & test, ag it really brings to- | rats, Hem, 8. Lous 4 sis Fi sm 901 | the building work on a big grandstand | events and was « medal winner in the Gver has had time to reacn fora bet.| Harvard Race Not to Be «eine: ihe second crows, the varsity tg ag Bi | 0k aes, coon] Time. jcould even begin, Of course the| national amateur championship. A ter grip. When tackled he whirls | Sr tee, tealig socervid for the Din rege Behind, baron, Toston, tS 1T1m ‘oer 2 |kround could be graded and levelled | had putt robbed hiin of a chance to around like a fash, often breaking| Abandoned. Sarl eee eee tee Tale eee rier, [sale Viste,” Onis re eC — alg foundations| win the national title, He dodges from side to aide #0 Wan bet Wee On the: Wine : . Marston beat Walter J, Travers at _ nnn ‘ : orders in within a week or they won't | Gerqen es logon cn on ee acmiere reaching tor | ‘the proposed American Henley Menty, Cincinnati. % ‘4 ut #3 | By Bozeman Bulger. have a ball park in which to begin Rips ‘a Bg Messina ae 4nd Oliphant shoots out of the rack| AT the second annual meeting of | Ti: oj tmay with the annual wo flume ITHIN forty-eight hours it is up| Me season In April, final at Manchester, Vt. Marston bent ind is on his way to the goal line, The the American Intercollegiate | Harvard will never consent to abans | io 010s oar to James Gilmore and the Fod- | ,, But the main thing that is concern |w. Parker Secley and a few days later galy reason he didn't score more than Rowing Association, heid at ‘he {don thelr annual classic, But. this| ; rr re ste eral League to take a iniilin| eral ts the taking of a million dollar | oett, &, Acid of classy Kolfers at the that the ceuday, dlippery eld wee tha | Yale Club last Friday, the chief dix-|C2UM4 bo easily arranged by BAavINg | sven John’ Roston et. 2 Boia oe ¥61 dollar chance or give wp Manhattan nce by the Feds in view of the fact | Mobawk Club of Schenectady. He won Worst possible fooung for his tast,|cussion was on the standardisat Ehste are ee On Crewe FON | Huweinn, Miller, Mt. Lamia 2 108 ays % 2 Ber Inland as a seat of baseball war. To that they lost nearly that imuch last | Rie eraetens cbRmM Bane Atlantic: dodging stvie of play. of rowing in this country, It injafter the proposed regatta, which | fie, Lany, Neen tt iM = 810984 be exact, the chance amounts to | 480% : Marston han decided to lay away the 1 don't remember ever having seen MT “ 749 mT. We have seen game men tn baseball iB jPlanned to organize a regatia on the Could be held eariy in June, Niebott, J, A,, Philadelphia 148 a ait 4 709 44 $1,500,000, which, in ow i onsid- |in our time, but as yet We have to gee, clubs until next spring. During the @ more interesting half than Oliphant, Whe ‘aaecolating’ will) tains the | Zimmerman, iienry, Chicago D 7d , | Mi . ‘nagnates| Winter he will play hockey, ‘here ten’ hor in the East this|English Henley system, which would | up ; . cee 10 i MY GF MAB ered Quite 0 gamble ro is not a magnate or a group of magnates | Win P ond wie can, squoese him from H bring al Ithe college crews into com. | jitter again in Philadelphia on May) | THIRD BASEMEN | club in ofmante | that | Willing to plunge a bankroll above the sr ith the “All-Eastern” t petition at Poughkeepsi ext MeCarthy, Alex., Pittsburab, Obicago. . 16 0 “ poe erated ican nillion mark on a theory. ENTRIES AT BOWIE. ° peer om yee sek lle There were present at the meeting | pans for making the wes mee tne |G mt, Baer Ker Tones aye M4 : MOvIAT ES a cchunk, Be even | “Among those particularly interested | t i *, + plans r making the ra s more In| Gran’ aw. ew York.. » 3 7 q r . O-NIGHT at the Garden Jim|Tepresentatives from Columbia, Cor- | teresting for im é ie Grob, Henry, Cincinnati .. 1 with organization, tradition and sen-\ in this awaited plunge are the owners®| piunst RACE—Selling; for two-you x I Gotley mieets Guobeat Smith, nell Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Uni- | scmrenn art he apectat pee by aloe Myre, Hobert, Philadelphia 105 timent behind it, There are any nuin-/of the Yanks, Capt. Huston saya the | (ime "Trew Corn. 114) Gayl. i Coffey has been out of town |°r"'y Of Pennsylvania and tho) jay to thone prevailing at the Engliah | ttn ain tee vcs ios i 81] ber of bail clube that could be bought, |OBersions, Of Be, eee ntmsele. ana | cane cain aoa es ever since Moran stopped him, Billy ese | Honley. Efforts will be made also to] smith,J, Carlisle, Boston ! ist P *90! bark and all, for half the amount NL. Ruppert, but he is curious to ane | ime, Wi °N yon Gibson sent him up to Croton Lake tojevery heavyweight fight has beon | *tndardize the distance of early #ea-| Baird, H. L., Cittahurth 120 gag | Ones that could show a profit on past If {ar the so-called outlaws will go |). sWelea. 101) breathe a little real alr and do some|ushered in with the statement that (00m, races to replace tha irregular] Vovlsa, Arthur, Chicago. 9188 990 | seasons. and. what will be the reault. Thelatecarn, sie, rao ae: Prenton work out in the sunshine and get to/the winner “may” be matched with |e ein oe ey sequels in whieh tne) nee Leese oe 3 . This supreme tast to which the Feds) vinys bave another year at the Polo Vat, Durta, iW bed before midnight. When James! Willard, pel ee a SR Henry Ghivsas Se 4 835 | will be submitted will be the definite | Yanks B . | Mimi ont {oe ‘was in town he spent his evenings at) Probably nobody is going to be bi tae Poe ¢ the! |, Brookirn 7 14 $34 | closing of ay V for tne property “It was semi-officially reported last ; ’ ie i is a bowling alley, breathing a lot of to-|matched with Willard in the neat |}ynceton crea. Cae es along Lenox ween One | week that the] kena tor th | tno vi Yin tineerel, on bacco and near-tobacco smoke, bowl. future, unless big Jess and his man-|to succeed D. C. Elkins of Yale. §. oes | teneaced ane Fort tin Stree, ong | Droperty on which the I de Wave an yi! ame: wn 8 ing and drinking soda water until he /ager, Tom Jones, feel quite sure that | M. elton Jr. of Harvard was chosen ws! and F Street and | Delon. tw. $500,000. Tt will take half | Wi ( was nearly foundered. His training|the gentleman doesn't “pack ch." fome. oF ihe dat M5 extending to the Harlein Iiver. That (PuOr ie eee tt Navel oft the| fea: Wiel Noe. 4 was done in a stuffy gymnasium and! Probably the firat Mahanoe’® with W lie es aca Whe rowing dates 06 930/18 to be the locate no A pew Fed | grounds and build a retaining wall | "3%, He AM ee pees were on (he pavernsnts, (land win fo tow big halter The race between the Naval Acad-| han-rit By ee Pepeaaiion ChAtla. puis along the river front and the rand: | nd ara arin ale ry td 6 ‘ulton, who's only couple | emy It University Wutier, Art ty Pein 4 4 stand will cost $500,000, accord) |View ma nce in Coffey. But it xeemaa shortlot inches shorter than Willard and {vania_ will be hell at Annapolis on | 0'Man, « ni Sie} mitted to the Fods was submitted to) their specifications. Ha time to entirely rebuild the Roscom-|about fifty pounds lehter. May 6 Sot Col. Ruppert and Capt, Huston, and | "ny Interest on this Investment will | ulice Se mon jad's fragile Jaw. If the Gunner a, - + <> Vitapatrick, Ka ’ 1a eee ree etta te hinpieae Le RAL Ce deer pup te fad loa i me “wi se" On 9 ), ya eo Trombly, G 8 Co! Oo haga) ¢ Uo POSE Fads ppens to be ne amoun 1108, j The chancen pet however: that cot. | ie Men i a mat vith Mis is ti Wile, a ‘ oo arth Gilmore ds back in town a ter | Grounds ley will do ax much landing as the Pevrrop hii ‘ou forge F; Ne WwW. rd D., Puaben oy S declared that he will 1 In other words, {t fs figured that Bene bara Wier “se wil’ er rR aeeg i the tue Sc ak Tah Tass c ews teak prea eee : oi Boe hee ecuNagmnant. ae te, the war Aue Fedn will have an overhead ex: : be piiod | je record? y, re's been Woitted, e i k plans of the Federal League by} pense of more than $100,000 a season punches from the start, and there|knocked down in nearly ‘all of his d G ip Hichard, ' i rh | hot Sener tae to begin with. This includes interest may “be some queation’ about how | fights, and knocked out in about ult an Oss Pied, New rh H Fe Sig] tonmornom Mave taken several big|on the money invested and the cost many of them Smith can assimilate. |ofthem, Thatentities himtoa match game By John Pollock mney, Kaw, Pivtabuy 2 2 nee: 1 it would not belof operating a team, | ‘ }of ng pntitien him ta. 4) — By John Polloc! et ee ae te 2 972 | gambling chances anc ld not be pea teem, . He has been “pulling the clever stuff” | _ ma tahey part in vevesal battles einew | Witter’ Wess’, Gloss | #71 | Hendent baseball In Manhattan, ‘That|heing the gamest man in baseball or | GYNPNTIE ACH oiling, tor Sine jai sige ever since. Gunboat has alw: won ID LEWIS, the English tight fe coin will meet Johnny | Maskert, George, _ 79 | y cannot make money at it seems out of baseball and trying to get in, | MOP had Capen Vase ; Bis fights, by making hie riv teet | IC sislaht (Gh Wallereulchts haa reround twat at Akon, O., to | Hinchman, Wra., Pitta H sto | NEE a - = — Poli Went 108, Armament aa if they'd been hit with a hammer. doe! er F ilsvacaos toaeahcts Wola | Williams, ‘Fred, Ubicage rf 2 es decoud Fare, ‘Whether it’s.a case of hands, inciina- scared off a jot of competition | tnt man in the: Hattestgtt ciom ana] oes HB. xivn H vas cnn lone ee tion or Just losing, the ‘punch, “he {bs the way lie’s been whipp 0: | made 9 area mm Wells | Mores, 3; Mertert, Rowton i 4) is Wwihes aft nae Avirentig aliowans Dard sehocey tat Lasse heclin’e rounds “At thin Gmse Leela gee” Husas, sarge, Nex York. 080 id ec A en ee | ____ SPORTING. jauided the K. O. thud on the Gunner | matched with Charlie White of Ch in fit coms Jach Diilon, the hard. T teach, Thomas, Cincinnat 080 | ADI: > GARDEN Dimself. He's stili out in front in|cago. White telegraphed, demanding | !i!0ne Ne welaht of ayolis, arrived | Hoberionn, Datis, New York ii 80 | With The Evening World elimination | Section C—( ale, 708, va, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN the near-champ. class, for he is the|@ change In tie welghts. Ho ro. |!" torn cml) wo day ready for his ten-round go] Wheat, Zack, Brooslyn is 963 | contests nearing completion, the leading |750: Cherry Owl, Glendale, 718; d jen t ee a ert : gs [with Jim Pls : cnt Clocinnai onte herry_ Owl, 6 68; Chero. y one of the bunch’ who can boast; quired Lewis towels in at 1% 1 at the Bama | Grits, Thomas, Ciuelnneil 2 i oe twaiea| (Owl, 690, : a decision over Champion Willard, | pounds ringside, instead of 1 t]may 8 ra tomorrow night, | Williama, K. K., Cincinnati 7 contenders for the teams from the tw kee, $09, va. Park i Tompking, 838, ‘And curiously enough Willard doesn't (5 o'clock, Lewis, rather than lose tive | Pillow en woh. Cranach 3 Sa representative cad rts keep on, In| vs, Park, Bids ‘Tompkins. 728, vs. Chero- t ond W ag NOti- | Colles end thunboat § pee Collins, Feigar, Pittainegh, Be 16 eprsiae thelr averages, Kosenfeld, at| kee, 7 - . ony en anne to try to reverse mats 6c aa d White was i= | SoH toll Ae etiam Ber et Philadelphia H Creel tle Improved bia | amen HROADWAY SPORTING Crt : t ’ (hes . (ood, Willur, Chicago, 4 tanding considerably by rol weve #5 Wilson holds the high- |... Me Hush planation, wired that the match was nanhee ti rs " Snodgram, F.. New York, Boston a er 200 yesterday, the highest of | Dr. Ross Wilson stil Oe | Tomorrow nig! $ for the nimble press acont's | Off | in ration ore ‘Thorpe, Jamies, New Yoru % worch was 268. Rupprecht made a 247 lest goore. of 248, for ce Simin Henm, "Feat remark that “the winner may |, Peer. Lewis ie going to have @ bar {iit te hee on an retoeme ie Doles Albert’ Bt, Tula ‘ ° it Which weak Palace, placing him among | which have but nine days to Ko. ae ™MY]iime finding either tight or welte. |i, eae vite te ate A A. fT Long, ‘Thomas, Bt. Louie 126 26 20 the frat three at this academy. The be matched with Willard,” | weights to fight him, He wants tol. - Xd ta Selig the twelve CATCHERS: Rowing scores were made Inst night: | that's becoming a Joke. Wor months! take on Mike Gibbons. Gond nisnt!. | Be ign tad tits Ta ere Games, FO Awiste, Ketone. oT ¢ reo *ka—A. Bobker, 204, Like Boston, | Gonsatee, Miewe, Wt, Laule rt Bon; Hayne J whie b 110 wortow niet | Meyers, John, New York 6 468 c Mam Blackburn, 248, Ree Whating, Bert, Hi oo Nicholas Inn—W, Covert, F ? 5 | tno fatter to the wiiter, Mike Gibbons ot Mert erant, Wh tale, 142 ‘ 2 . 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