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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1016. ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ee JUST ONE SEASON AFTER ANOTHER | Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) CADDIE Youre x “Tha Fr H ‘ONG = MARQUAR' NOW © can PUt Gor Wottns ong v! Ww ; WCTHOUT ANY ANNOYING a Referee Can BREOKLN Wont T hy b ' INTERRUPTIONS. Count Ten, but The Football Season Now Is in Full Swing With Millions of Supporters and Thousands of Players Throughout the Land. beet: ke eee HB football season is “in full awing”—whatever that moans, Every school and college in Rhese United States is taking a lively faterest in the efforts of its moleskin Warriors. The followers of the greatest Of all amateur games number many Millions, and throughout the country Qhere are hundreds of thousands of Dlayers. One of the finest things about foot- Ball ie that it is unquestionably « @quare sport. It is purely amateur fn epirit. No college player profits @irectly through it. It is a game Played on honor. Quite a different thing from the professional sport, aseball, in which absolutely every- @ing is subordinated to the gate Money, the salary list, bonuses and the 60 and 40 per cent. play in the Post-season series. “What do I get out of it?” Is the @rst and only question asked by a ball player. “Can | make the team and help it nxious thought of thou- ee youngsters, there is no “listh last games with Brooklyn, There fe ne reason for listless play where man 1s out to do his level best all the time, in victory or defeat. A 1 team still fights its beat when jersly —— inten the game. hever-quit spirit developed in bal] and carried long after col- years has made the success of @ome of America's most famous men, in ying” like that of the Giants in) ————— | ! rd me Not in the Yale’s Early Showing Gives Bulldog Team Lead Told by After Seeing Columbia The Truth | About 'Yankee Athletes Invade Stockholm and Defeat Audience, The promoters who are keeping Bat Levinsky and Jack Dillon apart may be sued for al! Coes * allenation of affeo~ Whe wally ba Gti "iat, Ow PS | Chick Evans holed @ putt the o! day that was so long that even Rd fa could have got a home rup The ome to eliminate 1917 Worl ries will be a tough blow the bi who still have some oi wiches left over from this one. Bob Moha May not be a legal cham- pion, but he is a dangerous counterfeit, The wise Brooklyner bet his life on the Robins, but his money’ on the Red Sox, : Bogiand's fr tough tegsing, osteitis vane wav es J andling of situa: long this year again demonstrates most popular president the American League ever had, sherpa. sea oaths Fielding averages show that the Red Sox's best players were on the Brook~ lyn team, European war to. e-tting worse, month tia oF Villea,"woundSa' und! period i Weare Sam Langford has been so busy overtaking some of those meals he lost in South America that he has worn a fork right down to @ spoon. The Brooklyn team went down like Over Harvard and Tigers} Football Play || Many Foreign Champions *'¥ive ‘sue vat ot Ts American athletes who went Necaiasiipaiias pinochle, to Sweden a few weeks ago to : | A h we videntl take part in an international NeW Coaching Staff Responsi-| wae disappointing. Tho Tigers tried [Brilliant Crowd Sees Meredith] 2°t,pressed at any stage of tne race and) | 7e circusy Mr. Willard euldently Meet with a team of picked Scandt- ble for Making the Blue Eleven | tng sinc? s,nupatantia! score agsinet |} “Assault and Battery Are Simply the Lyrics for a New Col- Flash Ahead of Bolin in Great] mariponnnte? trored, s.cisan, Swen? ay | on hie head. Pavinn champions are making them the eleven that walloped Harvard the ” the 100-metre run, which was won by fe pconds. is de- | Fun the ‘Stars and Stripes to tne 2 Big Faotor This Year. wreek previous, but the only scoring Mage PORBAR See. 800-Metre R Hots Am 10 2.10 pecans, Lorghis es | i duloneap i a uleaminate tage fe Masthead in the usual way. It is a was a long field goal by Dave Tib- -Metre Race. Hlonal champion, and Hobert Bimpton of | te ‘about & yard, Small f bott. The Ti k on th he U Issourt, the Amert- ‘ Bre eas sy compte By William Abbott. offense, pied ae. hey werk tla tiene By “Bugs” Bacr. who ran in te | Cineinnat and St. Paul both want =. OF the four Wants Gee ALE, of all the big collegeteams,|iast season Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) R ‘ORTS from London to-day a fward™after athe Gibbone Dillon fight, and with cr on .: 7 ies th- ing fink Dbol / the opening day. Joe Loomis won has played the most impressive! ny gerense was good, especially Fiftcen mon on the dead man's chest, Sail Daw sae five ars pines Aas A, 88 earns fe icathustantie| why the fight gan’e Start ta des a6 100 meter, with Andy Ward and {n the early games, The Bull-} tom tackle to tackle. The strong Yadot hol A ‘ letes who are invading over the performances cf the American | and finish in the other, b Simpson (all Americans) second 4K has boen Improving in every bat-| ruts tean rv rele oka @ hol ho! And a bottle of rum! Scandinavian countries swept the|athletes, but Kullerstrand was a popu- as Qndthird. Ted Meredith won the 400 Ue and right now the New Haven Ae abe p ihe ores ‘a 3 Resale Of His boards Saturday in their first meet * t be slight!: . The dear old Nassau for only two first downs, senate race, Bolin, a Swede, second. ani, ut twent; i 7 ai ° e c ore frayed Hs, Murray, Simpson and Ward on eh seems to have the edge on his! While powerful when holding tho ® ROT he hedtnid On 9 falbadie est, Pee a rce MEIER Grebe a Ain? abe ‘a, public has recovered from ite habit won the 100 meter relay race, In one rivals at Harvard and Princeton. | enemy in check, the Tigers were woo- REAPING LTRIRAEE Oa SiG Samir: Seamed Anis RianintH betore ¢ id honor of the viait | of giving two tens for a five. event a ‘Swedish athlete t This ha ee. MET Can te ee folk fret ‘a8 all been made possible by uller which many dis fuRhy weak at gaining themselves, It tinguished assemblage, which In- of each man for T's ettimable pirate they sing about sure had some seating capacity, | “ded several members of the royal the high Jump, won| Tad Jones and the new coachini ri with Loomis and|staff, It is very apparent that tho You gotta be a winner to get any- where. you gotta be a winner wae simply a ca |ftamily, who watched the invading ray second and third. Americans himself, The formations were crude but he would have turned emerald with envy if he had over cast his iim th Loomls, Wbicagn i and stay a winner the ave; » i) Ya y " e 0) o ou events * : A ti? if i ‘a ral took three first and twa | Sue has not been handicapped thi#|and there was but little Interference one good eye on the passenger power of a football player, Every! Yankees win three out of four events. |thictes 4, "A" teen f Unres: | fan Naw a memory about as lone ase places; Scandinavians one firat| season by for: . ery, t notable of the Americans’ | ty of Misourl, thin! i mer coaching mistakes.! for the runner. Considerable of this > The most notable o: Pb out, guinea pig's tail......the only date @nd one second. The Yale huskies h t time a Columbia player tried to pirouette across a chalkiine a dozen dead-«.. vs was the winning of the 800+ | or Ter ihacuthe as ‘on the calendar of public favor te to. It’s refreshing to hear that there | # have been encour-| uncertainty was caused by the break- i : “| victories was the wi ; ated Meredith 1 lenda PI ‘or i something of interent ii turene ce |8Ked to believe they can play win-line in of « terback, which | 2¢eds climted on hi: and rode without kicking in a single jitnoy. metre run in which Ted Meredith de- |e: J: Mole, Swateg, neon Pond Race ne URL ham gets Connected with the war, [tng football and they have been do-|huy beow & talons ctoblen dee tho Every time a Vermont athlete tried to keep a date down the fleld a|teated Bolin, tho Swedish champion. | cn ‘sam ‘doe Leonia, Fret Nui bob Sih: | Ie heme noe fe nycem gucune, fFom ing It. Jack eVY of New Yorkers clambered aboard and sank his boat. We don't know: The visiting Yankees lost only SPATE A: E800 when a glad hand is doubled Orange and Black coaches. That screeching sound over in The Brooklyn inn't a steam siren oro Blue's me with Lehigh! aay, a former halfback, is firat 2OW many men can climb on one footballer's frame, because there were only one event, the running Dist pene, a SA MGR FUME en, be ar: Seuils rete ONS as ra | yee the . It's Squire Ebbets tearing |*owed a new Yale spirit, something! choco for the job, but he Is not sure twenty-two in the game. Boch I Goated by Kulleratrands the | (el Wines” siete cam ntatre, #5 | Forgets to take the rool oul oete 1 Seite ACE AE Tad hernia eka {he disheartened min-| when handling the bail, a weakness) Man's {rhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn, but it} Swediay titie holder. ge a |hand. RARID RUDOLPH, to the third-game-in-Brooklyn that | yaie pig del as ven. Now the| that wiil slow up any team. Prince-| only makes cheerleaders cheerlead all the harder, peat eetisn mre, ons ee worie, Loe, LATONIA ENTRIES. | _——>— Bever came off. ‘ ining soa Ata Re pata of ton's chances will greatly improve | Football is a good game, but SQ _ | frac in the OF aple gan.es of 1912, de- Sy ame a Colts meat Camerons, rength and/when the quarterback situation 18) we'd rather have our health. A | aged and no freshman (s allowed to! fated Bolin, holder of the Swedlen tere eck “nating, reves yon tisis tae Selling: twovearnids; maiten|the New York State League, had Wipes vive and a atalt, furlongs © | trouble in annexing the point in the i Hamjwon, 100; Htoyaiton, 110; match with the Camerons on thetr ang Bround at Woodside, L. 1, yesterday, 14), The Celtics won out by 3 to 0, after ii: leading 1 to 0 at half time, FTER reading all the football|Puts more dash into the plays, This “dope” carefully during the|was particularly true of Harry Le- past week I have come to the/gore, who was like a dynamo for ac-| Bonclusion that not one of the big|tion. Hix punting was the team's leges can lose & game this season. |beat defens! asset and his great) always that way until the third/open field running scored one touch- ik. After that we'll get the “hos- pital liste” created by hikhly imagin. [2°W8 and another possible. To football managers who hope to|#Core two touchdowns against Le- the other fellow the anuual sur- | high, a team that was only beaten by Prise package. @ single point in 1915, gives sufficient | S IDER KELLY, known through. | Pe! that things are progressing straightened out. golfer gets the air, A baseball | wear whiskers, time of 497-10 seconds Meredith was Harvard recovered after being di player gets paid for it, but what a : feated by Tufts and trimmed North| excuse a footballist has, we dunno. Carolina 21 to 0. The Crimson easy| 4¢ that, you must hand ‘em credit handled the Southern visitors, but at! for heing brazen about it. the same time the Harvard machine) jirst Columbia would kick and a was not running so smoothly as the| yermonter would signal for a free| Jeff Smith, the clever Bayonne (N. J.) | cannot agree on the welght a) models of the last few seasona, It 1) catch like Mr. Merkle does on a foul |mildiewetght, who expects to be matched | Amending that the wight te, 10 Pager ean unlikely that any one can get @ real) pati, but this bird would catch It. |t> meet Jack Dillon in Madison Square | toe 189 Boag weigh in at 3 P.M. on the day ne on Marvard's team before the| Then one lad would take the ball and Garden the latter part of this month, | of the contest, Cornell guine next week, act as if he was trying to get out, has been matched for three ba SE Hon, Gibbona |» + Linwood pone the and weventy You only have es PY! sem Robideau of Phikitelyhia and Jimmy nicely f r | ni, doe, . out the country as the foxiest ‘eae ‘or the Bulldog, Cornell, with a powerful line and! without paying his check. ‘That his manager, Al Lippe. His first go will the Jocal Lightwelgt, will come togetber erall, 108 to look at the label to be and wisest of all managers,| Starting practise this afternoon the| the very active Mr, Shiverick in the tld be the signal for eleven per-|>* with Herman Miller, the Maltimore| in a fifteen-round bout {0 # decision at the sure it's and handlers of boxers, has|*#!@ coaches contemplate making| backfield, ts also looking ahead to | ¥°" middleweight, for ffieen rounds at Bal- | National A, 0. of Providence, R. 1. on Wednes- h for Willard, ywelght he's “grooming |°M® Change, the shifting of Charlie| this game, confident that last year’s| fectly good insurance rinks to inis- 7 cs jeated. Prac " ce fo boulevard and The name of this new- | TAft from centre to one of the tackles. | ViCtHTY, Can (be duplicated. | Practise | take ae Ee er agi ges er Po @st phenom is Joo Bonds. He ix|Callahan will probably go tn at/will be preparation for the Crimson | Promenade Ge add OW AC Lewis bout to-morrow night. falled “Tho fighting deacon,” 1s suid |centre, | pattie. tures, WHILE A BUNCH OF AC. | Carron, the hard hitting middleweight be a Kraduate of the University of| Princeton's showing agai | ee COMPLICE SOOTHE 8 S| of Allentown, a. for ten rounds at| ‘The ten-rmund bout between Charity Weinert lasbington, a trained athlete and| _ ie SBRIOAS Bitte LANNIN WANTS HIS PRICE, | S480 4 LOT OF PResCRI TIONS. | Dayton, O., on Nov. 3 ct Avast and Bob Moha of Milwaiiker, which baa |! the most promising young heavy-|~~ ~~~ ee ad When one victim's face got so slip- — been postponed three times, wil the held after t in the country, Bonds hus| way walkin —— ° en on Tuestay even: “i nas bs Kk away from the rin he pery H sy gt w fights and seems to posne 88] kicking himself for having bet on ri Saye He Won't Sell Red Sox TH He edestrians, they would send in " i " vf U10; dim Wakely. 11 by Back of putting his men away | Kicking K nthe | Gets Ht Either, P " aight, Homer Smith, tbe Indiana Garten, “declared to-day that If the ntste Ato: | "CAgprentice elktwasce’ ‘Track slow im a round or two, Among his vi eens o Wil iC Was announced that pels substitute with a nice, dry set of fea | ii) the gcrayper who atowed him a + Wtie Commission compels him to stage the bout 19 “Battling Jim Johnaon"—so| ting” tien had been disqualified, put. | BOBTON, Oct. 16.--"Somebody must) oy y player seemed satu- | ing idm out in the ecoud round ‘be will put 1t on on the above date ay Seat, PCKINE, “sot ones"! strtmy won $9,000," Nt DIAS | TATE Met ne Moston American besebali| Fated with & sincere desire to have |e ot te Nello 4; 0. of Pillsaphie, est | > ‘ ‘ 3,000, ne Roston American base i ‘us no eiatch for Bmith, who punished him bedi ™ i Bonds is to go after Fulton, Morris “ues vrecpend Club to-day when asked f it was true] something between his feet and the | 7 Dillon and McCoy Matched @nd Mormn—so says Spider Kelly. | ao | jure dropping (iw fue the full count, . is still some talk about « : bis to be sold t wt » ground, John P, Dunn announced to-day that is Romposed > of boar ers trying a couple of seven pas-| Tro god felte will be fought at outoftown| Jack Dillon and Al McCoy, the middle- a 1 VY (@) es J CLABBY and Eddie Me sh, If this fight ever | headed by J arthy b tmore on Oct. 26; his nd with | day night, Coffey, secommanied by his manent Jackie Clark at South Bethiehem, Pa., | Jha Heisler, left for Hosion io day Wo challenge on Oct, 81, and the third with Jack Mc. |{@ Winner of the Jack BrittonTed “Kid” | BURKE'S GUINNESS If the name Burke fen't there—it must be some other brand. 8. * Bu The. #9. raat N. ack Roe funxe s Guinmiss Tit; *Alfadir, 108, Sin ws bottled by EO J Burky as to constitute a menace to Jim Healy, the Irlab beavywelght, had the mis. | eli in Madinon Square fortune to euffer another Knockvut Pans Jimmy Jobnetn, macagor of the bout between Kilbane and | composed of nm NuRitess ad be fom fs u poring clube w-uigbt, At Colunbs, 0.. Bra! weight champion, have been matched to | si go onger halfbacks, Columbia gave the Bak 0. Be ; j Goorty are “following the races" | comey off jt should be to a finish, and | eigen hed ‘numerous offers) senger halfba » the promising Ughtwaait of Columb. | moe: Oct, 31 before the Broadway : . he ts 0 | Spe ub «° Brooklyn. - , ite will seth it he ts] er cored u Boul, Which seemed to| terwelgit of Akron, O., in a twelreround pout, | Sporting Club -” Heooklyn_ y. € —_ fn Australia now, Both have! then there'd be some real action, Kil- | reach Vermont realize that all the e Seymnkine Os Mien arier 6 te gone past their prime in the ring, A| DANE and Welsh in a ring for ten | offored ang pun Seam ° wore buy wiih the BAvonnelOmie oxmna fuleee us ENTRIES AT LAUREL. | You can save money and yet be assured of getting 4 rounds would furnish one of the finest few weeks ago Clabby had $150 on a | oxnibitions of dancing and sidester. | fhoree which finished second. Ay he! jing ever put over | KENILWORTH ENTRIES. A sailor would have. been | precisely the cut, fit, and material that each exacting —— Pp the ballyhoo they started Jack Dillon te the latent fighter to draw the Spectal t , ne } occasion demands. srwclal to The Evening World ) ae ‘4 tho advantage of |color line Md., Oot | . | KENILWORTH PARK, WINDSOR, | he footballer, A sea naked to-d row's ‘races ri ; Ont., Oct, 16.—The entries for to-mor-| gnd battery are merely the lyri matched to box Harry Wille, th Our assortment this fall of foreign materials is ex- tremely large, notwithstanding the prevailing shortage. It will really pay you to examine our variety of materials before ordering elsewhere. Full Evening Dress Suits, $45 to $80 row's races are as follows anew wong: weight, at the Marlow Sporting | FIST RACK. Pure $600; maiden time a Vermonter would use| “Dillon is not matebed with Wills or any over | 1 ei poling ix fn SWintiawa as a rudder, the Columbla |enlored fignter, a he drew the color line « lous mt ders would hop around lke | ime ago. } thre-yearoidal ants on a hot rock and wave all thelr | poem, Walh of > sesusaer of teienei ft arms, Each time a Vermonter would Wont, in a letter to the wri us handles Vivban We stand for Moderation. utilize a home & particle of truth in the report { tum (iin 1 nie } We believe that a man should be no pg Ui 4 Pei t a het ae rel ead oe Tuxedo Suits, . . . . $40 to $75 i less moderste when drinking than i te NCE sega pometenny LT “repay in the WAKO Bar lie os eae = ae eae aa t. i a i in hi 2 HAR ls Eat atin Hah | RAPT ae god kien, except that | ring that bem sa it utaway Suits, . . . , © $50 when eating, or in his conduct of Nis, HG: HC wom kop gu, ex°cDt AMAL |i tn the Rw ra Balan Tronaerines rede ce other affairs. pratfet tele opponents’ fect’ very | Germ aceon wn, se Chee mia | UAE ar oars much. weight, i booked for two more fights in Bitte. | $e" A100 xy 6 Pr Our line of $25 Suitings and Overcoatings ‘To-nigtt he will go againet Buck Crouse, | 104° aAnita’ Tod ‘ittaburgh middlewelght, for alx rounds at | {lini.)., Ui. Saiccler Ht well worthy of the consideration of any man who desires to be Strangest thing about football Y at flo 100; Ka That's why for nearly 100 years we ee Se ean Ba eetustes try sit some tom | ee oa a | Wa bai ice gic peal have made a particularly mild and {ht ta BNE) gor ce gr GET ote Tugun A, Gr ta te Duguenne Ti ou Samples and style suggestions sent upon request. Hi , 6 —-—- a.) Columbia's fullback long enough to). sty was arround over the hns-dstance| aida and | Bar rents today betwen Jimmy O'Hagan, the | *F ny middieweight, and Jimmy Freyer, ¢ fghier, ‘They will come together ‘+ aln-round podeciston bout at the Natioval 4, ( { Puiladelphia wext Bat aight, O'Hagan p too five wontract by Joba Only complaint was that a Colum: [i ! up 10 8 fitevger content Whi leis thokle had hie shoes ruined by | Mls maDAgor "York teethmarks. Tt looks now as if the proposed ten-round be a — between Mike Gibbons and Jack Dillon at st, | Vermont students were all Middle. 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