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eer Say Jimmie I rrnow WHERE “There's & Lost Sam Langford Writes Intimat- ing That He Held Back a K. 0. Punch in His Six-Round Bout With Stanley Ketchel in Philly. Cn Tee New Yook bresine Worse T ten't often that Bam Langford takes the trouble to write a let- ter over hie own signature. But when he does he saye something. Here's one from Sam: Dear Mr. Rggren: I am always @lad to eee you or any other per- ton giving Stanley Ketchel a boost. He deserves It. Your boost for the Inte Stanley Ketchel jast week read all right excepting the part of it where you sald he nearly knocked me out in our #ix- round rompus in Philadelphia. To be real frank with you I will say that you are greatly miataken, for the simple reason that he never had the chance, 1 could ‘say fauch more, but it. Most as- guredly I have told you a mouth- ful, Laas i'd 4 yours, SAM LANGFORD. ANY people will think that Sam has “told a mouthful" tn thin letter, for many thought Sam’ bands were tied the night hd boxed Ketchel. For three rounds he gave Btanley a beating, eo that Stanley was badly dazed when he went to his corner after the third, Then in tho fourth Ketchel fought like a wild man and caught Langford with terrific (Baseball Briefs ) about your ball?" " mind my score, . | + | OLGATE tackles Yale to-mor- nd by a fair-sized scor b he : swinging blows on body and neck, It B ad P. t Wi t St t Footb Ul Notes ) ; ‘ eaeer : lefthanded workingman. If Rudy is | & “rompus" all right—that last roaaway ru ise to stranges a row, and the Bulldog considers} Yale backfield men, learning their} Gietted, we will have a government ¢ founds, Ketchel never stopped | 47 ee this game as a good tlme tol son game, have been caretuly drilicd| for the lefthanders. Revolving d We (hs headlong attack, and Sam did | oerran aha" pais sieve, nus boon Golf Game Ever Played Here ||, 2%: x0 stk 3 8% 0% | wipe out past innit. Colgate, ite fo to dateas, torwasd passed tig] wall amerk thet ve i Uittle but try to avoid the punishment ie lumbia football team yesterday when liews, ¢ hed:over tie Sluel w ; grward passes this) Ty elected, forks will be held in thr that came his way. He was In wo! a the latest prospective buyer sit [tle colloge, triumphed over K, and What Colgate may uo with Ser hand, her the fi ry. re Joe Raimondo, first strif® quarter- | ne|the serial attack ixn't greaily feured.| ether ha { shape than Ketchel at the end, I've rooklyn Robina from Charles H. ii ; al : fi ter twice in the last three years but the |the werlal attack isn't greatly foared.| fanded vot 4 fever seen Sam cut up in any other ind the McKeever brothers, 1t/A Foursome Staged at Lake-jquarretting about what might have) buck, was declared out for the year! nutidog can be collared 40 easily |,,,S¢vera! Yale regulars may not be) PaO reat § fight. ealeruay kuwt Air, Waitne, é ‘ appened had not that mashie shot! with a broken collar bone. Ral-! at RA eM dcasttahelbe ee, | Milas bntabadlle hglue Na f eleven left-handéd wars and | 7 made i d, N.J., by a Prize-Fighter,| struck the tut | tht senson andl expects’ lo eqiiarence| foe papa Hut] ut of eleven fe . But for all that Sam may have been fattering offer tor! WOOd, N.J., by a Prize-Fighter,| struck the tuft of grass and got 4! oa, surfered the injury in a 4 eeregy: O-morraw, DUt| a lot of lectures illustrated with fl holding back ea K. O. punch. He seems ut that Ebbets and thi r rin bad_kick. aoe | counts to-morrow, Coach Jones provided tor all emer- Stereopticon slides. Vote lefthanded 1} fo intimate that he was. Too bad poor are, holding out for some-| a Baseball Umpire, a Billi d “Did you have a refercet® was | game with Williams last week, but) Colgate is a little college of about |Sencics when he organized w second) fyr'thly chicken. Ketchel isn't alive to give his version % p 1 " 4 asked of the warring factions, it was not until after three X-ray ated a back Held is week that is practl- eee Of the matter—or fight Langford | ot take $1,000,000, 7%" at Be would} Player and a Catholic Priest. | "we certainly did." replied Frank) examinations had been made that the | 000 Students situated at Hamilton. ically us fust and strong os the res! BILL JUNK, the friend of the werk: ort 600, Moran. "Hut we wieght as eell have , ; '@ iN. ¥, In proportion probably no/lar combination, The line will not| BUcr UL NN, ine Sree Ol red nai John B, Fonter, secretary of the club, saved tho trouble, for Bill Kiem was) fracture was disclosed. He practised | other instity ton is stronger for foot-| be weakened, elther, for there are at! jodslation. giving, adequati : E6TQIO BILL EDWARDS has| tid yesterday that nearly every town By Bozeman Bulger. constantly kicking on the decistons.” |both Monday und Tuesday, but suf-!io1 qt is a common sight for six or|!east two men for every position, linke to the starving poor written and published what | inition sume it trite chee winriny HE clatter of a bunch of golf Weed bar pekie inte nt Waar un; | fered such pain that the coaches or seven teams to turn out for practice, H ——— Vote early and often for th oe | Bh vl probe o facts, “Wha e} " h ! : it oe will become tho American | Detrolt We could « arrang I clubs as they were thrown to) (aut, tne prone dered him to have another X-ray | parry Bankhart, a former Dartmouth | OTHER ROOTBALL NEWS. wie Went us cue of mare ars San | football classic. “Football Days” \s qT busy until the sidewalk in Forty-second] “Oh, somewhere in the nineties"; made yesterday. Then the brokea | star ts in charge, and he turns out oo en, ,| the circle marked Junk. one of those books you can’t put down Ye Street last night during a heated| sald Moran, “But you know score| bone came to light, consistently good teams. dbenine ia te ck bok ch Ie | ——— j ‘when you have once begun to read. Ev.) rie" O'Nelil, former President’ of! argument put Broadway wise to| ete te Nera op eays Every) pnnceron, j,, Nov. s—Jack! Colgate will face Yale with u|!he ‘uckfieid ft the, Carnesin’“fen.| Don't be a crumb 4 4 ns ii vi nay Ay “ a pa UN . = 7 ame to-morrow were {indi — i} ; ery page, Ed ‘there are 463 good-sized SES Ss Nh cceae ie, sou Orener yy, Be what is perhaps the strangest, or} “yes, I know; but what WAS the|Eddy, first string quarter on the! Strong, fust combination that has j ye) : Prominent college foothal player Opes, in as interesting’ as anything |i. executive of the Ainerican Assoc most conglomerate ggif game ever! score, that's what I asked 7 e ? . rs | been carefully drilled handling for- | ley ° hich is no rise to Mat Kipling or Charlie Van Loan | tion next season. Chivington’s. term | 't} (‘In the nineties, Walt a minuto|/"nceton varsity eleven, was back in | atin i A al ig spade near hi Bess 1 ever wrote, "Big Bill” bas done tho| ene teem qcrtivington’s | term | ata: ba in a county. twee aid loins BHU ETA harness yesterday afternoon for the| Ward passes. Most of these passes |, ni. | an body acho jones | Absolutely novel thing, He has writ: jmany of bVowners will yoto|exnctly in this country, at-|" “That means he'll have it in tho| first tne since the Dartmouth giimo| are thrown by Carroll, the centre, | Browi® replaced Or Faue tatiation’ Ie Mh wall decriptes | on The sanguinary struggle came off In eighties in a minute,” declared the}and celebrated his appearance with| Wi practised almost every day last Mkely —- ' incident and anecdote from beginning |. LEWISTON, Me., Nov. 3.—Bil Car- | Lakewood, N, J. ree, bate Nol heal f difference between |, *evCnty-Yard run for a touchdown | summer, until he can toas these| | sy RA‘ ‘z| ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, to @d. Boys who have known only rigan, last year's Ked Sox Captain, de. ow, par-DUN me,” insisted one aa 91 ce a Niin a twenty-minute scrimmage with | passes with the accuracy of a base \e anal p acti ey mee » of Ban Johneon we { the talider tootnall played ander mod: Finrea tondhy (thet he. will not, yield to of the volces, demanding the floor—Rinety-one and ninety-nine,” Mr, tho Tix reshmen team, His) ball pitcher, os mouth game, ill H drove the| | Jtf thn fot OF soveee rrest~ | 4 Of 0 Hvis . 01 a d. work Was the best 1 h ‘a i 8 bold Field to the of ck aga : a i “(ying wedge” and the “guards back” ieee eee tuft of grass and take a bad kick, bende ‘not counting the two pick-| ability w ved to advantage at all| mon, a former Erasmus High School (used and most of the drill dwelt on fc Forty-seven States and 4 formations. eball forever,” he I'm on the green in three and we, YPS. But don’t tip me off. times andwhe romped away from the, star, Both these players have shown | ward pasa formations. » squad will Kad ina copy of the book sent me inced before’ the a ie ela dactoun® | Bill Klem’s alibi ts that the pros-| tine of scrimmage time and tine again.| remarkable ability holding on to|leave here early to-day for § &- ero Bill” "hae write pat “bt American League season that I would ‘ jence of the father prevented a free Carroll's spiral throws, some of which |feld, fully prepared for a bitter argue! 1 Ve t orxint i row up in f all, retire after the World's Series, and ‘ou are taking it for granted that expression of opinion PROVIDEN( R. I, Nov, 2—The| shoot. through the ‘air over thirty ;ment with the big Green team on to- Jinkz—We must ry je to prin’ saw me gi BILL EDWARDS,” what T said goes, 1 am satisfied down! you would sink the ball in two puts,"| But, after all, one can never tell) Brown coaches drove the football can- | yards. morrow standings of e > tonal League 4 . ES, that's true. One of the firat|I was seuin in charge of the Red Sox | “You bet Iam. Why, the Fathor/ Cortlandt Park yesterday morning |coinie ‘ar ehours’ work In a sort Mr) palr of tackles in West and Capt. several men hava been tried out jn | Spent Y stories I ever wrote was of Till| (Mes? Important matters would be only took two and he was my part. * SH® Mr. Hicks playing in bis! dummy s@riminage, coupled with a| Horning, The Colgate leader Was the Yale varsity football line-up this . tories hoied Le a 0! neglected, vo T prefer to stay right ner, And you know, don't you, that, ™ eee Mig! and he knocks off alsnappy siznal 1." They worked hard | only @ @ubstitute on the team for week, the chief change made eame) SPORTING, _ ’ Eewards, Garry Cochran, Hil-| where I am at present. can output HIM any time he a f ale that’ sniot ait ast i é or the ent ft positions eceadion aia yesterday when Vorys, who has been ARLEM SPORTING CLUB, . | Jebrand and Ad Kelly, than whom no| 2 meseeseeiniessstarenarenses|| A158 | Hay. do you know that's a peach ofan the eleven to meet Yule and Harvard ald up with injuries for nearly. thre AmEE Many antiga } revecior than played the rough of | io bas them all in his book, and per-|into the sand after that long drive? {he rough dugng a round last week. | mouth had ite final practice before the | ABOUT GAME TO-MORROW. | who hax been plaving that position | NEW POLO, A: Ax Friday tre. Now. i, 1 pe | haps a couple of thousand years from| Long as you are goimy to alibi on bet a felw could walk thro cuse game yesterday afternoon. \for two weeks, was made fullback! 2, Spe, ound Rouls Robe Say ; ee Bow Deer le will read about thetr ex |hard Juck, what was tho matter with | thet Si 6ee i ae niebe OF ANG Hd work consisted of ® share seria. ( we The Brening World.) on the « le rie er Li Diba WHE (EG pee TOM. tees ane | a dozen balls. mage followed by a snappy signal drill, Spectat vening Weel. AL dL A \feel in the feate of Sparti i 5 ITHACA, N. Nov. 3.—Cornell 1s] ' Rome, “What did you make the course in negie Tech. Yesterday's work consisted G ARRY FRAZEP —not the team ball; I'm talking of scrimmage and signal practice. Shiv= eve you do?” “Just a moment,” requested a couple of regulars who thought they recog- nized t voices. “Let's turn on a light here and finish the game, You fellows don't seem to be too tired,” The excited golfers looked around, and who do you suppose it was but What'd H Ward are named as purchasers | of the Boston Red Sox. Harry | Frazee has been identified more with fighting than with baseball, He was with Jeffries at Reno, living in Jeff's camp and handling his theatrical dates. Jef was to have made a world tour with Frazee if ho beat Johnson.) Frank . Moran, heavywelght, and |Frazee fixed up the Willard-Johnaon [Jonathan Doyle. medium | } match In Havana, sending Jack Cure | V8 SM ma OMI is the tip ley to get the signatures of both fight- ‘ers and luter making all arrangements \for the big fight, Willard bought oat off on golf, ame'a got so It will let anybody play it It then came out that a foursome Interest a few months after | ad been played, rent under the nose | and on Nor. 20 he wil hook | Most times his whiskey is Wilson—a fe he » found | ‘he had too |0f authorities In Lakewood, N. J. DY! pay Bloom, the Brooklyn Mghtwright, and ) a0 the good weet tide boger, \ . * ) ae ee eter erat eee dows | frizenghter, « baseball umpire, a | sutgy Dundce of vin city were matched faa | i the rants et the olspt wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey of the money himself. He didn't get | Ward player and a Cath | night to maw in @ fiftern-round bo decision | A. ¢ }to m nell in thelr annual cross- ni - The contestants w at the Italian Riverside A, ©. of Now Hare x " Ve , * Har- 2 If & nickel out of the fight In Havana. | The io and the Re | Another mrad. flatter ye west bas jont| country run in Ithaca to*morrow. | Hut he has made enough since that | [t!! aeons Ue Doyle and the R Conn. on Nor. 28, Blooms i aio booked to fab | grrived in tna, He ie Bt inet lwaehta done ta favorita over Cornell —That’s All! » to sty 6. r. Shanton, ran Downey of Columbus, O,, at the Armor " S008 zs [Hadn't broughe Johmaon and, Willard | At, ati they may golf Ie not @) 4", of Veit on Nov 18, "The wil Ms tht Harvard's early nd win, over } oxether b ould srab. |Bame for the 0 ! | firet time bouts have been held in Detraie tn « Sporting | Co s the only vet- FEST ity. bate. been aul travelling |_ After @ ferucliing physical and |ent sam | fee ts [eraneipn thx, wepra team... Gorell | The Whiskey for which woe invented the Non-Peefillable Bottle 4 avelllB | verbal struggle the honors went to = és > Hea in Wenz, & former Colby star! ° Dottling | irons vno country ploking up s few |e Hist-and the priest, playing da! Owing to the fact that Tish Patery Ctine bart (AY At the New Wilo A. A. of Harlem, Me has Hea, That’ will make a strong | 6 Ss unless here and there fighting the |) is bout w ‘ wet fot men aa Rating Neleon, Mercoliesiate honors. At pres= / : this may Models, | Morrises and | 18°" storan and Doyle are petite Duties, Joe Riwes, Odarley White and Welsd, Ie ending, Cornelia hare FREE CLUB RECIPES~Free booklet of famous club recipes for label /s onr\ Ket wore for “recommending pat ' Al Rartfield of Hewktin, who has bem un-| Windnagie has only heen out two weeks | mired drinks, Address Wilson, 311 Fifth Ave., N.Y, ‘Thot's All, the bottle | °,meiicine than he used to earn in Rg ge bor for set mths on acount of anand ts not yet In ahape Tor a real race, | ques = & six month campaign out in the mo agsia for savaral ee f leg. will be ready to Dor again tn eee =i ‘long grass” States, Frazeo made it RACING SELECTIONS. arid Off his tem rou ate weeks, 14 manager, Dan MeKetriek, MoTigue Scores Victory. |\e= = pretty soft for Jess > y that Hartfield bast hie lex oper “ dlewelght, | : rues ; PIMLICO. pio . moctan claim the leg Willy a the better of “Irish Jack" Smith of Week-End $ or WOODMAN who manages Bam Race—-Dright Star, Tyrant ave | [RrGokign in the feature out of ten| : aangtord, is trying to we wre t Jo fat the Clermont Sporting Club of | t o a challenge, Willard na 1Ae—Handrunning, Golden J for the club's ‘ aay une Mt ine Elsen aldol Extra alues s con't d he has fought only one Ambrose, Water Lily, [{serant, meets Jimmy at Ther v throughout, bot ynen, landing | . son--in his Ife, and has a Moto, Tac weiglit, and Ea Kiolgy, the Newark hea calle lees rave Smith a good Inc . am . » make another exception pete Floto, Races Y)ciekies Marthy Madden of New Jerwy Mayied lod hin to. the honors With all commodities steadily advancing, $20 seems to his ¥#le. Jacobs, Anita, Marse J jround tents aud if y Wvileon,, enocked, Sut al like a low price for made-to-measure clothes—and it is, WEIRD wENORS 1 I Nigel, G. Mo Miller Ls ona sere ONE Ne ORE shand swing on the Jaw and yet these suits and overcoats are not cheap in the I earnest when soy st °, gore “ean Du gant = ones AMES sense; they are inexpensive, that's al { believe Sam could have beaten Seventh” Race-—Infidel 11, Hand Lew Meer of the Hania Point | es to Daffy on Foul. real value ; iy P : 8 all, ; | either W ard or dohnson tn ae ful, Good Counsel clinched her tenround bat! POLEDO, Nov, 3—Milburn Saylor of They are made possible only by the intelligent pur- vane, and n more eve - will being ‘ | ' i Convinced that Langford can beat WINDSOR 35 will bang Indians ie wae Slenualied nine chase of materials, and the economy of a large business, : Willard, who, to-day, has a »—Mamnton Dame, Moss ; eighth round of his Meh ight for | ts, ¥ iY » ace i quired Dunkhorstian proportion: ‘arlin, Duty of Nee PEt A ET F Call and see the materials, You will surely see some- | It ts not a cominercial, inte : Siting Song, Sybil {iiireake clean inv elinches "he exh thing that pleases you, | that encourages this challer d Pe A a Ea ive roune ; Pattarcincaresaeain ita. Ranh Third Name Amon Adame, bition wae Aine pounda heavier than. hi Write, call or phone for samples and stylo suggestions, Devittes, Jesup Burr erent | box or fight WUl Meh ettave-sdim Wakely Green Terre Mante Club on Market. | fifty rounds, and will allow Wile |] wood. 0 Nya geek, We al | TERRE HAUTE. Ind. Nov. 8--The | lard to take all the receipts: BiAth Mace--Perugino, 6 Onk as Walagrment Terre nute Centra’ ague Taseball Le LANGFORD WILL BE SA ley, Baby Hoyer. Hiih was yesterday: pl | nity." : weekly boaing catartainment : font ee ER ee aY, : ‘As Jens bas shown a desire, of late, ee tr Rayo tn eran. gd trun | NS Gul 40 | Alaa a slat ES Rat with the other 80 EP D bTy BET, FITH & MADISON AVES, \to demand ALL the money, what " Town, 2.80, Election | woul for the owwsion, Allie Astor, the weet ede |‘Tentou with Lyonk Casloue sud bad w gal offered the club for De yeeThaa Hele Sas, TELA”! ante, cleabing with Miche Dunn of Harlow | dit'fow pou, / Ms Our ere are under reserve, |qoula be falrer than that? oT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 38, 1916. A Ae SA EE AE A TE TCE A TOTO EE TT EN TT OO, ORB HE, S | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE, CADDIE’S DREAM Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). vl j ify a Mi LN San. Lal 2 ‘ THEY! -\ wane uP! WHERE'D MY, Yale Expects to Square _ Accounts With Colgate In To-Morrow’s Battle Up-State College, Which Has Only About 600 Students and Which Has Downed Bulldog Twice in Three Years, Has Another Strong Team and May Again Upset Calculations of | New Haven Eleven, three years, but was electtd Captain this season, He has developed into ing tackle, » & heavy plunging fullback, Is the most powerful man in the Col- gate backfield, which is best at run- fing formations off tackles or round the ends, The up-State people, bow- over, regard (hei puzzling aerial at- tack as the best scoriug weapon against Yale, Their overhead plays mainly accounted for the Bulldog's defeat last season. The Blue eleven, which is steadily growing stronger under Tad Jones's ing, fully expects to trim Col By William Abbott. erick and Gillies were given a@ rest, due to late classes on the hill, The varsity | did not get together before 6 o'clock. | Tom Cowler, the fast English heavy- in the |Welght, who made @ great tmpression | and Johnny Lustig going , the crack coloped Lent A Phil with the fleht fans of Brooklyn as a, *°!#t laden! Speed ta running the team and in hal the good heavyweirht of Chicago, was up today for ar) teum is not showing the form that it in moderation. |signed up to-day by his manager, Jimmy eld a a eed should and unless @ big change comes lJohnston, to meet Billy Miske, the clever paar ag seaiteleretnamreatel RCO TO OM ies ip ALM, x A show to be brovght off by the Na: |iast. The team $s not Playing together, ight heavyweight of Rt. Paul, for ten) of Denver, Col, on nexy Monday} and ft ta this factor, more than any- | jrounds at Montreal, Canada, on next) After this bout Fulton intends to come | thing else, that the coaches are working |Monday night. Miske made Kood tn ¥ for coutenta, to overcome, ri d wick! inaiats }in this vicinity on last Monday nieht| xtman, the local bantamwel is an Fo ee nee ae ait Sistine, toe bee bentunmiaht! #]apVARD FAVORITE OVER | SGI sround battle at the Clermont Sport with Kid Mendo, the up-State ban. ling Club of Brooklyn. mvund bout at the Flower A, ©. CORNELL X-COUNTRY TEAM. The self-controiled ran is a poised, square living man who does everything He knows exactly what he wants PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer opr Prem Publishing Os, Mae Now York keube Word) RAB CO \ \ saves NTER- I FEREX( Is a Great Thing in Football Until It'ls nished by the Facuity, Lot of good football teams in the navy. Oni way sailors rlot without ¢ ied, ng pinch An amateur pure and simple if Generally mostly the latter, They ‘say that Harvard has dee veloped an Interference almost t perfect as the Cincinnath Board of Directors, Madison Square Garden must pay $00 for not fight ever got for fgnting Bob Mo ia which ie tere than B OUR PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE? JOE GOOFUS, the friend of th: workingman.’ The man who ir that wouldn . work, The man who invented pa’ ' da: The man who invented be + foam on the bottom. bh out of three war: tt Fed League. Voto for this bird. HEEZA KNUTT, tho friend of the workingman. The man who takes fou to the breadiine in taxicaby Vote twice for this baby. s GUS KAFLOPP, the friend of th? workingman. Nobody likes to wor and everybody will be out of work if Kaflopp is elected, He kept ve out of eight wars and sth tauqua Circuit. Kaflopp’: @s clean ag the bottom of a fishar- man's rowboat. He once got three months aff for good behavior, W: are-after the juvenilo vote. ora) | RABID RUDOLPH, the friend of the « upon getting it.