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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918. Princeton Not Fooled Any More s by Yale’s Reported “Hospital » List.” the Prom Pubiiehing Co, Prin Yoel Meine Ratt PERFECT stranger could tell with a glance at any newspaper that it is near the date of the Yale-Princeton football match, Each Fear, a few days before her two big games, Yale floods the country with her “hospital list." Yale without a hospital list would resemble a dog without a tail. A long time ago there may have been some deep stratagem in this—some idea of mak- ing the enemy over-confident. But Yale has met Princeton so often with @ team of “cripples” and has won out im the last quarter, that Princeton Won't be fooled any more, TILLY MISKE hi selzed Jack Dillon's stock in trade, Ho has outdone Dillon, As a rule Bat Levinsky earns a decision over Dil- Jon when they meet in short bouts. Billy Miske gave Levinsky a bad beating. Bat was fortunate to be *ble to stay the ten rounds, Miske is about ten pounds lighter than Lavinsky. He is a rushing, deter- mined fighter and hard to put down, He ‘stands in an awkward position with his right posed. Levinaky was watching for that right, but it shot over and closed Bat's oye, Any one who can trim Levinsky certainly would be able to give Dillon & tough fight. Miske weighs about 170 pounds, so isn't a middleweight, For that matter, nefther is Dillon or Bob Moha. If Ter Rickard does take charge of the Garden and hold Douts there, one thing ig sure. We'll see some good Jighta. Rickard is neither a piker nor a welcher. pounds and that whall leave Ertle under preciuely the if it isn't sativfactory to V I'll make it for twenty {t go as a nid bot, Yours, 'N the same mail I had letters from| Oh, well Dave Wartnik, manager of Kid| ing.” But who? Williams, and from M. McNulty, who handles the fistic affairs of Kew- pie Ertle, “L note by the newspapers that MeNulty has fnally consented to let Ertle box Williams,” writes Wartnik. “Now let's watch and weo if he is really sincere. Mr, Harry Edwards stands ready to airman in the 4 champlon of the ring. Temain in the ring unt!) he dis- nelther boxer the ring after welg! Williams has been pretend- ing that he wanted a match with same pod fte ¢ terms as tn thelr previous bout. That will do for me and Erte, or nds, 116 ringalde, and will post $1,000 for weight and appearance, or let M. MeNULTY, Somobody's “four-fluah- FORGES CARPENTIER, now an French army, hasn't lost bis ambitton to be Ho has sent | a message to Les Darcy of Australia, taking it for granted that Darcy will soon be on the fighting line, and after luck r the rpen- close the match any time M wishing him the best of ge Nulty sees fit to wlgn the articles. [has offered to box him * IT am ready to post a forfei r th caries $1,000 that Willams will welgh |W? If we are both alive. in’at 118 pounds ringwide and will | tier added that he will concede what- in the ring until he dis- lever weight Darcy may make if poses of the Counterfeit, oy become: savewels how. up to McNulty... Yourd | Datey becomes a heavyweight. Pi truly, DAVE WARTNIK. + jatinn a fe McNulty writes: Dear Sir: “Lam determined to put a stop to all this fourflushing on the A few weeks ago I noticed an f Williams and his manager article stating that Jabea White, : Rout, ortle refusing to fight on the Albany bantamwelght, had the same conditions that never been knocked out, Johnny palted at Bt. Paul. Some ¢ Walsh, the west side feather ago Jack Hanlon of Philac weight, knocked out White in made an offer of $3,500 for one round at Albany about nine to meet Williams, I have just months ago. T have proof that written Mr. Hanjon accepting the offer, at the same time stipulating that Williams must weigh 118 actly one minute seconds, Billy featherweigi. bad never be and DeFoe, St. also knocked and Walsh met, and out D J ein two rounds. tfully yours, IM COFFROTH writes racing season at Tla Juana for the season to be a hummer Coffroth, We hum. apremonetiipesieas WILLIE HOPPE GAINS CANTRELL & COCHRANE, claimeg that looks as If San Francisco would move down to San Diego for the! | Walsh put White to sieep in ex- twelve ‘aul he 1 was at Wisconsin the time DeFoo have pings to prove that Walsh knocked Hp JAMES J. MURPHY, it ‘Dew WET , esas gruelling bouts that have been clubs in a long Bill Brennan, Chicago, in rounds at the and fought had Brenna to this w ne pssion. SECOND TRACE yoarolda and. uy , James usually makes things | HAC: fuarlin 110 a : VIFTH RAC (Special to The Copyright, 1916, by The Pr WAT MAN f° HE HAS A COMPOUND TEDAL FR Re Wik y AR AA PLIcATIONS AKCORDING Th Rerorr ) Cowler Defeats bet h tin big, clever English the back ing ba rina bi a WINDSOR ENTRIES. ning World.) Selling ancien we Tom Co box ame ure t bo: Broadway Sporting gamely t bell was V ttle ninth round Brep a walloping that he went 1 way a Ada Dunes tH) Bill Brennan In Fast Battle In one of the fastest and n heavywe dat any of the lo most gehts al owle dete ightor ut of ten Club of Brooklyn last night. ‘om the first minute of the con. test until the bell eb or the Jast time both mon shi uch other for keeps, first one having the better of the milling and then the other. As early ay the second round Cowler had Brennan in a bad way as a re- sult of a heavy left hand hook to the jaw and @ quick right swing to the chin, but Brennan came back with @ couple of short rights to the face and a stiff uppercut which shook Cowler up. Yin the seventh round Brennan opened a cut under Cowler’s right ey and also had him bleeding from t nove with stiff left Jabs, Cowley, however, did not mind these punches that tim ery even. nan gave t the end FINST RACK se $000; al ag tive Pcnais eal, Was T Mandiomar, V1} Witte Mundie, 11s. Shateicl 112 Tay. Toy ales Tid) Bint Maa, Ti3; Marie o'liriea, 118: by hove M10: Ta 115; Rete a Sow ody Shen Man Visa, 11s. Ales ¢ wits tH Har tte 18. Autie, 14h Anmiety, 100: Varlor LOS! Dengre, Los Wavoriug. 108: Morristown. 100) 1 re ily OrTay, 108: Sed 00 Hh law parni teas 113,” Kelton pune $700 Taymasiar BIG LEAD OVER SUTTON Sein theee fe] yearccida and up: one mile and twenty yams , ii APUG, “Wnty! Cogs 1055" Contain 7) Y % ie jarkin 1 Concha, Lis Hoppe of New York gained a greater | 5 Bale, 112: Gallant Moy, 112. Moarthent feud ast nigal over G. Buller Sutton | 112, Alw eligibie: Hadie Mott, 108) *Budweiser jof Chicago in the second block of their |"VSiSTICTHACH™ Selling: puree $000; three }500-point 18.2 balklins billlard maton, | year-old a Wwenty rare Hine j making nie nis opponent was | Merk Misway.) 108 running 1 ie wears now ts: Hoppe, | 11 pe croat, 10 Mare WHITE 1,006 ; ‘ foppe had «a high * Page White. Stinart Tne Sco boven un of 147 ton #9. The B : Marie UE Aimy leibles Bulag 4 18 Scorcn of OnsatAce sompleted in seventeen Innings Clare Morgan, 97; Luke Van MACESelling: irae $000 Wogart, tie Emphasize ethe name BURKE'S when ordering fst King Agus Ca tid foi? “Ofek skcoND He-pear-olda art 4 if ire, Sort veo WAGE Lorine, i THIKD RACK ‘ 12 NV Gray, HC 11 dupe vce Old ais Ninot WAGE ary Howe PTH lal WACK field, 100) Hien, 107 ve Onnarder, $11 108; Bir Win, dots Pint race at 2, M. Track — wan St n of oo M ming *Manslaver 10; St ApireUti ot the Backfields. particularly work and sulted the Already “stars” sensations of the se Oliphant has been scorers in the East. game visitors’ goal line kicked nine goala, At Cambridge Faddie Casey is al- ready hailed as @ second Mahan, The twenty-two inches He isn't as speedy |as Mahan, but ts a harder man to Just as a tackler has t Harvard sta rs old, weighs 156, and bring down, his volve nds on Casey coaches 8 nights planning how to develop a star, this season the number of players with ability above the average has set @ new mark, stands 5 feet 10 By William Abbott. 2 feature of modern football Is the development of many star players. The new open game ts Individual y awake for ason. five ris he se ‘ound and works loose, C Many Stars Developed by Ne Most of these aro In the backflelds, where thetr playing can be usod to the best advantage against the opposition. When the year's lst of football leaders is compiled Oliphant 4s sure to earn @ high position. Army back, with his peculiar twisting and squirming, has been one of the He ts the biggest gun on the Army team and {a the main hope against the Middios, one of the best In the Villanova jast Saturday he crossed the tines and This great 3 to re- unusual players Tufts, Deetjen ike Westcott of Wesleyan, Columbia, SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ ACCORDING TO REPORT AT DEAR OLD YALE Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ew Open Game Already This Season the Number of Players With Ability Above the Average Has Set a New Mark, Most of Them Being in teams could be counted by the dozen, of Scarr of Rutgers and Howard Miller of PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer YE vatinn Wenies O* Copyright, 1916. “The New IT\ON'T Bea Crumb All Your Life. OW. Dec , I've Gor A FUNNY FEELING INsibe AN’ L THINK Tan Peay unress, They Let Me coT “Te -GREEK Exams, Bat Levinsky deserted Jack Dillon and fought @ stranger, Al- ways feel a throb of sadne when an old established firm like that closes its doors, Jodeing from a few ax’ fumbling ta football ta na, most of the piags "right betwee, Winter ig a tough time for dall- players. When they sleep between three and five P. M. in the aointer they don't get paid for it. See that baseball or'in the [of in army wi janed by a twelve-inch shell. His life wae saved when it failed to explede, No chance of inveigling Bam Langford back to Buenos Ayres. Sam n't Uke the Argentine language. They pronounce eats” with all four letiers silent Looks skins wh f the Corvell eleven will get goad they graduate thls epring, Big time next month when Oli« phant plays Navy. Runners awe so Scarce Nou Tut Yara WL HWE TH INVENT Some NeW WAY “To Sco3una (Acconoisia “To Report ) English language 49 a tough thing to understand, When they say @ fighter is using his head he is using his ankle IS a Defendant \Thrice Postponed Fight Will Have to Be Fought in Garden Before Any Other Bout Is Held There, Rules Boxing Commis- sion. A to earn a little Christmas money for himself to-day can walk right up to Harry Pollok or T. L, Callahan, hand them each a five-caye note and get two orders, O, Kd. by the Boxing Commission, for | $500 each. A total of $1,000 for five bucks, You couldn't beat that with a war bride, Continuing the possible speculat you could then turn right around, or- ganize a fight club, mark the orders | pald and get the Moha-Weinert fight —if you think it worth that much— for ten tron men. | Naturally a speculator must take} By Bozeman Bulger. NY speculative person desiring now Corporation of | in locating the Jaden.” ‘That con-| Madison Square ‘Moha-Weinert Hearing Only Lacked some chance, and your gamblo will be}no chances. Let's go down stairs and ule and Princeton foot~ Harvard, ¥. ball season opened a few Saturdays frying to ago. Pennsylvania is still open theirs. 3 Darcy must be | He's met all our managers and is still in the ring. to Make It Complete Success + insisted Orator Pollok. “If this;Spend it. The trial ain't a success Princeton trained for this foot- ‘ht Isn't held soon we'll be mixed up| anyhow,” ball season on mountain, in our contracts, You see, it was| “Whate that? demanded the te + they are playing on the level, jChatrman, who had overheard the r- rstood that the bout was to be a heavyweight affair, Well, if these |mark, Judging from Universtiy of Penn 8 pon training and the eats| “I sald the trial ix not a success, | shalt oe tie most ouresuafGl eeasen the tacking t lower, they'll both be lghtwelghts and won't be * had, and it isn’t, John the Barber is not hero and en John Dunn came i after the decision had been rendered. Another disturbing feature to the Proceedings was former Commissioner O'Neill, who approached the Chair- man's throne few minutes to ble to weigh in accord- nt” ) n Inv aired as to how much it cost to ke«p these diminish- ing heavywelghts in fodder, Mr. Pollok and Mr. Callahan mur- Can't say that football ts a good game. No game is good where you have to share your ears with some. body else, murd something that sounded like/make inquiries about some kind of afi??? three figures, gold badge that was to serve as an There are crumbs ell,” muse Mr. Chairman, un- : from everything.... Annie Oakley to all fights, “Take this note, Miss Stenograph might also fine the de- whether 's cake or Ved dente \csina! Pouce | ered Mr, Wenck, and ho die- rym te bas Bi Seren ‘ou do erie Pollok In vc at all hear. inside your collar and mal us Uily Agulenoast keen sercee ud that all might hear iol un yo uncomfortable. .there are “It is the order of this commisston crumbs left over from politics ail former commi: kind of food.” M ners be ap- Manager," concluded sd: honorary inspectors for lite|! « like vice presidents you now have your that they shall wear a gold badgo|? stance if you Peer acclect that money, and any will entitle them to admission at!? of th 1e don't be a crum| further arrangement you make wi the defendant, or any part of him, will be satisfactory to the commis- sion." At this juncture Pollok saw a spec- tator flash a $5 note and immediately 1 to sell his $500 order for the The man for a moment hesi- h : the birds who say that all are crooked are crumb a regular guy shakes the table cloth they're gone....don't bea : crumb, RABID RUDOLPH, all fight clubs," “But where do we get the badgo?’ was asked “Prom—well, from the defendant, 1} guess,” decided the Chairman, and court adjourned with the litigants aud spectators in close pursuit of the man with the five case note. Note to Editor—Please send me to the next one, ’ ; ANSWERS TO QUEERIE No," ho finally decided. “T'll take | Knott Holme—A squirrel rampant [upon @ fleld of pecans azure would | be a good coat-of-arms for a croquet { player, ¥|cern ie to cash the orders, according | utt—There ar quite a few is dangerous from all running for-|to an edict issued by the hono: able | | amateur voters In New York, mations and ix skilful throwing for-|povtre H 4 a ! ba Wart passes, but he cannot kick, Like | PXMs Commish, in court assembled! orgt simmy Clabby, the American] Two ten round bouts betwera little fellows wil Jiblix — Photograph of George ahan and ick before "htm, | 4nd in due process of law and order. |miadiewelght, is not one of thone fellows | sagt at the Broadway Sporting Club ¢ | Washington crossing the Delaware Casey 1s now the pivot for Harvard’ Contemplation of this prospect will Brookiyn on pext Tueslay night, 0 the fret Ki attack Howard = Berry does all a jrood pected to do more. He ist his team in gr Inany points 0. qui nd th mend with h if urterback dously fast is kicking Lust year Herry was not consid good enough for nd w practi didate for all-Am Vv sity por n hone Fennsylvania is ex. n considerably rut ut style and picks up for th invited not to come out for Dow he's the leading can- (6 the continued postponement of the Moha-Weinert fight. A postpone- ment, by the way, that caused no vio- lent protest on part of the public. The trouble lay in assuaging the grief of fighters aud managers, Messrs, Pol- jok and Callahan, complainants, scored & complete moral victory, but ns ot. ed on | jWho grabs @ fighter's forfeit when he is also serve to make clear just what |slightly overweight, has been learned in resulted from the official inquiry into |a |from Austral! jWith Les Darcy, the Australian cham- ‘should be worth some money as they | didn't Invent photography until fifty | years later, Ta) lor of Brooklyn of ty ll hook up with Todds Jac letter which has just reached here In his last bout there eee time ballplayers used Blurp—Old pion, Darcy weighed {n four ounces over tee Na Thin Ie anlar to ate ane the required weight, but Clabby declined ow you the spot where they stood. to take Darcy's forfeit of $1,000 Smith, the clerw middleweight of B. No J,, haa been signed uy by hie manage to meet Herman Miller, the 1 4nd. Kine George eat Thaciagiying Provided tha Rainer Wi monarch will all Jet ALL managve Jovks for bin the Denver a hu pater 4 JMC to give Leovand a sift b { , omeniien Ge tt, cxpected from Harry Le tnancially a Moxican stand-off, (hey | fithter, in a tenround bout at Baltimme on | Don’t be a crumb, nes al x . aan BB pos Baek got the verdict, but as yet have failed | Nov. 0, | After thin scrap Smith will start | Wille Aatey and Mickey Duna. the promising —- Sees GRR OE Te ancat Sones a ners !to find the defendant. training for a tenround bout with Battling; loral bantamweights, and } Dorwes »} Looks as if big salaries in base~ mnsion for playing summer baseball, | “But.” explained John P. Dunn, that | Levinaky, which will be fought at the Bradway | colored fighter, end. Jonny Lustig, the atunty! fall aetil aco he ae carce as pro- Pension for playing nu seball. | cocbrated punster, “as long as tho | Soruas Club of Brvotin, lightwelght, will come togetuer in ten-round ; * This season Lo Gore started where he) Celebrated punster, jae long as the | ene At te text Weaing show of the Harlem poring | Mibition votes (n_ Milwaukee, left off and is proving to be one of | Managers Ca id the defendant) adipic ania ts vpdie B ecag yet H Fi ope eld vhere there you are, ted as Nor ts arts raining for their cor hi basco Rerovs Jn as open Held, waere Bis) ae trial would Have beens com> ty te ataging the contests and he i | The announcement that women are speed DG, apy 7 plete success but for this unfortun- hil Bloom, the Brooklyn light.| Adm Ratner and Tex K the Bronx middie. to piay hockey at St. Nicholas Yee Aer Rae Se a Hate ate lack of a defendant, It's funny Bryan Downey of Columbus, (,, | Ween, have been matohed for thy ua 4 this Winter {= attracting wide ate is alse'e 6 pone. SEEM) how a little thing like that can take |im the star bout of ten rounds, Hie Circle, G08 Meneay aii 8 | Lentio luirtes are being recetved re ix inci erratic, he Bes aitcs hiring, but it did. z ner are at rhwads over @ disp y tad daily at the ble rink from young womet phrineeton’s leading atar te Eddie Rice © lata wate toh. the nek | te {Till Beno "more bouts bald between |ooming home from Nurnos Ayres, and they expiet Whi Wwailt pli The new has Driggs, & Brooklyn boy, who does.) Aft @ . on con. | hes ywrigite in Onetonatt, The Cincinnati twxing | 10 wt!lo the grudge in this bout, a0 the frat ohal all the punting, a big slice of the /sbused culprit the comminsion Son | Commbslon has served wetice cm all the aac that comes. from the running and is the strongest defen- Aig of boxing clube tm that elty that The Pioneer Apnrting Club oma m Hoe of isonneuse, Ties 4 oTy | P: Dunn and dectded as a beginner to BI coegy Ric eed ged yer Deeg ll treal formation of sive back the ‘Tigers possess. Old) cali the Show Corporation a mias- | sued for coutente between the big fellows, 4 Plo griheigg o holaw We 8 Hockey C! i / Nassau would be tn a bad way with. | Cull t! [Bie commision is of the opinion that. beary | Marty Crm « com tut, with I sin in ebout two wooo” ce we out the services of Driggs. It didn't show. |woighta do not furnish interesting contests, and pose rag de yoshi ah IR coe Adlets The menos Sa they pave nf) Mr. Chairman, Just who, did, you for tht reason bare passed thom up 3 | MeGovern Scores Knockont match for phant in Ingram, who summons bere as defendant?” one of — Joa Bn the form: tone . he Q _ v is a slashing runner either through | the Commissioners asked Batting Levinsky and Guoboat Smith are go: Pilate’ eine wane 1 At the A.C. Inst night the |ine or around the ends. Ingram| ‘phere are eight of the defendant,” | !ne to have It out again in another bout, This Dare diahons and You Rivers outpointed Jimmy h vere are eig) he defen¢ Y b 18} manageinent of Dave Kimons end . hos been responsible for the best Navy | anawered the Chairman, “and though | &! hey will mest for fiftren rounds at 9 ehow), big nit at the different aie the ct id ay Johnny | MeGor the gains this Reason: We sent out eight notices not one of 10 be brought off by the Dayton A. U, of Dayton, [oi ay w a Hn Shick Morea tn tie Cent wage out Pittsburgh's wonderful showing has) hin has shown up." ©.. om the night of Dec. 1, Levinsky defeated | Cis on Nor 10. a whens boat hue —ss WE been partl¥ due to Fullback McLaren, "Can you bring a charge againat | Sauth in @ twelve-round bout at Hoston « few |)1)) Om tT) MO Minmae. | tw ince mak. | == who Is @ ally the best jin breaker in him of holding this court In con Lert i ao fg went ime the ting ng his professional debut, two months ago, end SPORTING. the East. McLaren Is of the Coy) tempt?” aly infected arm ett wc wee) i hlks wane Sanat - trong, aggressive and tireless, “You don’t need a charg some | en gave his greatest demon-|one piped up from the back of the| ,, n of line wrecking when he room. “He admits it,” eins acon a compelled the haut Ryrivcuse forwarva| tt geome that the Bhow Corporation | tute’ He a) ‘oe jo give ground, ‘Time and again the| postponed the Mah threo times with- | Gultemis tentar, in connron ee creme: ts Pittsburgh star shot Into the power-| out permission of the contracting | coat Berting Club of Beotien mewn ful Syracuse line and never failed to Parties, but on the first occanlo the meas recving Ch cig i Mes . score a substantial gain, damage was settled out of court, Just | I Frankie Burma, the crack Jersey Clty bantam Capt, Gerrish of Dartmouth 49 an-|why they don’t go on with the fight | weight, defeats Itch Hirandt tee fot eae In business you know many self. Pp b t y t k i in! fi Broo other back who stands out above the now no one seems to know, and) bantam. at the Broadway Sporting Cinb o | ?, Average. To played a marvellous there's 4 lot of folks who are not wor: [he Stuar™aane controlled men. Aren’t they usually game against the Tigers last Sat.) rying, but-— the above club, with ful? urday. If the fighters had postponed it,” er of Johnny Ertle, & flattering offer successful ; | (Sonctal to The Ey ISTON, Nov. f was given t 1 Britt of the A A. A, last on the short end often in all the r and te to win the ther twelve tween Frankie Brow? Young Sandow of ¢ full of Brow King out @ very his rugged opponent. ening World.) Al Shubert of Ni decivion samo city Star backs on the so-called smaller! said C [SHUBERT AND BROWN WIN DECISIONS AT BOSTON at ubert w ach of th 50 for e airman Wenck, "e e been fined $ so 1 se Corporatt ‘ould } ch shouldn't suffer n | the sa .| one Is fair for the | hats very & clared Mr, Polle Jdoing something t so that we can g |feed these fighters? |poration, tt appears |suspension by othe isfactory to us, “but how at pull off the fight ne money to The Show Cor- beat you to th suspending themselves the wa inate Y29 | frat. Now, suppose that anothor chib jowsejof a ght? By the way, SS Ivgh this dough trom? ho off You'll Ket your money from the > time defendant—if you find him," said the fs to Chairman, “But we will answer the aware other «amestion by ruling { no nd hout was be- igtounse will be issued to a, new club ALL ork And | uniess they agree to put en the Moha- Won’ the decison, | Weinert fight first or make an agree er battle against able settlement with you “But these is still another ques- » punishment. What's fair to] 1» the houts | wet mw at that ia getting into 9 with club two condition Brault, weeks a“ Hockawa Burne no reason why the | teach for his And away from business won't you find them moderate in other things? y y O'Hagan, the Albany. who bas made a gp he has fou n secured to moot Jobnuy beth, N, J, fighter, in 4 to be wtaged at the Uh on Noy, 10, Benny Leonard aud kum of Denver will clash in the other N.Y, midito t showing in all of in the last «ix Kid months, han Alberta, the porting Clr Stanley ¥ ten-rounder, the BI wo star be It is for just such men that we make a wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey —Wilson— Real Wilson— That’s All! Harry Cattle. the Portchowter, N.Y, midé t. te ad for Bore Contedts, 17 he will book up with Young Jack O'Brien of Ptiladelphia for ten rounda at the Point Sporting Club, and oa Nor, 22 he t | Kid Graves, the Westen fighter, at the land A, C, at 145 pounds ringside, Nor The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle At the Staton Inland A, 0 on Nov. 11 Jack the west bantam, will box Billy { the Lyceum A, CO next Thuretay moot Jack Sayles, and Jove Lynch at FREE CLUB RECIPES—Freo booklet of famous club ree! mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 311 Fifth Ave, rae ie N.Y. That's All ign’ the Piouee: Sporting Club Nov. 14, , | 4 “-