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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1916 _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer I wit vote onur foe taney, \orhg Yayo Ze Gere cow Wire voo,ao°_- 66 OME folks WHO SCoRNS To Bow To RIGHT Down IN THE SUPERIOR Force-wose SELLAR AND CHce TW Coes Boe SmRIT QUAILS Not THE Wood — Ko . IN THE FACE OF DANGER: WHO ReFUSES To LisTeN seem lo buy their ideas at Woolworth’s "TO DICTATION «=== evans * too.” Jack Dillon Tipping ff His bee awards Friends to Bet He'll Knock tall Days Will Ray Cald- Well kindly gyrate forward and write “Baseball Nights?” Out Mike Gibbons Friday Night. | Owe NG York Bveslna Wort) OWBVER the election goes, this H country will see some fighting | before long. Friday evening, Back Dillon is to mingle with Mike) Gibbons out in that dear Minnesota. And in spite of the fact that it is Mike's own home State, Dillon ts tip- ping his personal friends to risk a few simoleons on a knockout, same to be} delivered by Ernest Cutler Price, alias) Jack Dillon, The weight for this fight 1» 163 Pounds, weighing in at 3 o'clock tn the afternoon, The fight is at night. Dillon weighed just 166 pounds when | he left for the battleficid. He says) that he will weigh abou: 167 In the! ring, which is easy fighting weight) for him, So Mike seems to have! Followed by from the pen of C! Which would naturally lead to “Big League Lunch Hours” by Jim Thorpe. Gore seems to b urally, either in foot . ‘bie to boot that ball mate UF HUGHES 15 ELEcTeD WROKERS baseball, NILE Come IN AGAIN « + + oo PictuRE SHOWS WILLARD AND DILLON as THEY WOULD appear iN Te RUNG. They are making football more sanitary and gentile, but a scrim mage is still no place to knit a doity. If the A. A, U. had any juris 'NAVY ELEVEN TO WORK diction over the election th would throw out about 676,9 HARDER THAN EVER.| voters to-day. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Racing Devotees, Home to Vote, Bring With Them a Trick Bet Nov. 7.—In spite! | Don't nut or Jot the unexpected defeat by Washing-|| squirrels get one and |ton and Lee on Saturday, the Navy sup-|] sparrows get the other , reason the ‘ 1 He missed connections a little in his well) It Any One Wants to Wager That faauputatien wit phere art ee AGG ee ata i eC dds lt * Planned scheme to bring Dillon in Wil Hugh Won't Be|s. As Wilson's term expires March team and that it was its off day. eins kore asina Yolue oak at the welahe ilson or Hughes Won ‘ deeonding to the wayrthe lawyer | The team bas been fortunate tn tho| | Pring both... same fares Inaugurated March 4, Don't] neured tt, the Secretary of State, Mr.|material from the new class and fre-| | Cue for someone else. ERE in New York—out Brooklyn vould technically be the|quently the whole backfield has been . Lansing, would technically be what right have you got ti way—there will be a scrap be- Fall, Because It’s Sunday—| President over Sunday. composed of men in their first year. crab another man's tourni tween Miske and Moha, a That’s All “Whether that stuff about Lansing | Roberts, Ingram, Butler and Weechel)| ment? . . . just because couple of bearcats who promise to| at's All, 1s true or not,” sald the Pimlico man, | have all made good and are being used you aint invited to a picnic | when all bad agreed to draw down | steadily don’t spend the day hoping it make the efforts of Gibbons and Dil- | the bet, “its aecinch that Hughes | a7 ang startin, the best of last|| will rains «+ don't be one f Jon look as mild in comparison as a} se ane meee! By Bozeman Bulger. cant’ be President until March 6, no| , Westphal and 5 Th cadh ; of those crumbs who buy thelr glass of milk beside a New Orleans hpi Bi UITE a party of racing devotees! matter how it breaks, and that Wil> | Ouirh, Whcka Toe ii ce injuries,| | meannese wholesale and their | « " ss t be inaugurated March 4, bec of " indn: tail wo milk punch. Miske ts the young man he COMIBONTLG Q came in from PimMeo tast, 490, cannot pe inaugurated, March t-/put will be in condition thia week and|| fingness retal alta ' who leaped into prominence last week weleerupr night so as to be home in time! son holding over March 4, but it's| should strengthen the attack. 2 by sli r " trick bet." ae aaa Rien aD _ de ipping the rollers under Bat AW *aut® FoR WILLARD IF MONA Wonks UP TO Ther ar ie to vote. They brought with them a we tan whet aiteaay Had bet oa Chel “ohe. finiah alt ni sevineky “best three boule after PRoup POSTON oF CHALLENGER bedi a j brand new trick bet on the election. | pes sotion around town let out quite | BRAVES SIGN RILEY AS eianey tee h Gte Ouaneee Bat's manager had issued his forty- fe At least a half dozen of Broadway's] q squawk as they heard the explana- if it's the other guy's finish, PTH EE Ssgeps Sk illg gts foals sporting Hubes fell for it, and already j tion, but they'll have to stick TRAVELLING SECRETARY. - : ily according to Levinsky’ ‘: ‘hat byes “It's funny,” said the Pimilco man, ; : description, is one of those rough | jthe gang around Doyle's, Daly's /wiut that bet hasn't. got around New | BOSTON, Nov. 7.—Walter E, Hapgood, | 2,8," hppa Ng e ononeiian heyy 1 Cornell Runners in r ;Terp's, Tonjes's and other such gath-| york pefore. It has been a big Joke | business manager of the Boston National . e | . muscular party, well Frank Chance to Succeed Tinker |\e:x« visces are getting ready to bear| down around. Matyland “and oUt! League, Baseball Club, announced tite wit i Provided with fists and entirely un-| 6 e | through the Middie West for some 1 Edwin 1 ae ‘ Selfish when the wallops are being | S S i : a big squak on March 4. thr. | | day, the appointment of Edwin tL. iley : we Secretary. ‘The apyio! <If it's blue t's Hughes, serien when te wailops are being) Ooring Surprise, As M f Ch Cbs ||" tre arrumont started wate simmer Sect cloned anwar [Meglio teeeeet ean ee meas fm saying that i is pares te give than B ° an a 8 anager 0 cago uve Beattie was betting Frank Kassell of styors those ois bank rolls atill un- eda RTS FR eta ‘ 0 receive, a giver he has old| t Hi HILADELPHIA, Nov. 7.—A letter written in the home of Joe |! pyijade! 5 Seer enone dered uptown and in ev. | League, He will be in charge man Santa Claus looking like a cripple eating fMarvara) ik Chicago and reaching here to-day told that Frunk Chance Lore ea Gate wianrivend cry cater bliliard foom and. theatre | Neuonal League team's afvains on in 4 footrace, had been appointed manager of the Chicago Cubs to succeed Tinker, l ratiGaeeayr tunisia atuape Se iy lobby there were lively times. ame pervise during the spring traint 0 (Bpecta) to The Brening World.) The letter was received by Wade Powers, the automobile tire man, M ally, i) best price that cou ye found all) the business end of the Braves’ Joint oer Lie ae fovgh me ‘i ITHACA, N. Y., Nov, 7.—Cornet!'s|| from his mother, Mrs. J. A. Powers, who left Philadelphia last week |/ est odds bet of the campaign, might against Wileon | was 10 to 9. exhubitie the the® South pea nat all, ; k Wilson's got a chance | It was wu! { ‘ cross-country team surpassed the|] to vislt Mrs, Tinker. So you thin! gotacha \ ualt there's another young war| snowing made on Harvard's course Mrs. Powers {s @ sister of the mother-in-law of Tinker, who makes |! in pennsylvania?” spoke up one ot | at rors tart Geskcaiara pile Keity an iRer Hox Draw: SPORTING. Fi echeduled for Friday evening. This is last fall, the team decisively defeat- her home with the present manager of the Cubs, That part tn tho letter | 1.4 pimlico men, addressing Beattio. | iardista, ballplayers and people in the| Augie Ratner of the Bronx and Tex NIGHT —Ploreer Sporting Club, Vetween one Stanley Yoakum and|ing the Crimson yesterday, The teara || TeleuNs to the sensational change in the management was brief It} se tent much of a chance,” Beattie | automobile game are still strong for | Kelly fought ten fast rounds to even aces Benny Leonard. Yoakum visited our | = . : merely read: But att 7 Wilson and have atuck to him stead- ors at the Olympic A. C. tn Harlem nw Of Kueh, ye oifice yesterday upon his arrival from | pd Aran Harvard Was. considered “Frank Chance has been appointed manager to succeed Joe Tinker. poral ties ee ieee ieee with the rise In pric Nieht. ’ b ataone ea bat Denver, Ho is a rough looking eit, |08® of the strongest turned oul there |} Joe left to-day on a fishing trip.” . i ten, Ho admits that bis veto nti, |i years, and with the loss of Hoft- There was no other reference In the note. going Democrats ' ts Stanley Cutler, ent name) nire, Potter, Corwith and Beckwith This was tho first inkling of such a move. When incredulity was ex- “Well, let me tell you something, | got the name Yoakum in a funny | Cornell's chances of again defeating || Pe Mr, Powers said: said the race-track man, “I'll lay you | way,” he said. “I had a sort of a| Hurvard seemed very alight. ‘ou-can take my word for It that Tinker ts out and Chance {8 J 4 pot of 3 to 1 that Wilson will not be | Quarrel with some fellows one day| The fact that seven out of th the new manager, My mother knows baseball and would never have | fe) president’ on March 4 | @nd a man who saw me told me I'd n out of the first |] written what she did unless it were true. : : | ake ® Aghter and gave me an Intro: nine eee to a were Cornell “I presume,” he continued, “that Mr, Weeghman and the other own- mae ‘ ; eat” te ne newspaper men, men goes to prove that Coach Moak. || ers of the Cubs told Joe Just how things stood and advised him to go on “That's pretty steep o ia {described mens the grand saw that |ley will again bo a strong contender |] a Mshtng trip, and they would make an official announcement of the | clared the Hughes man, | That ever polled ca eam for intercollegiate honors. change during his absence.” “All right, then,” said the man, “I'll looked too strong, so I Saver, stave Wenz's running was the revelation Frank Chance was manager of the Cubs In the days when Chicago | bet you 4 to 1 that Hughes won't be ft to any one, I went to a fight club|of the meet. He finished w |] was a power in the Natlonal League. President March 4 nex { and @ fellow told me I could have «| nearly « minute ahead af keine. the He took over the Yankees tn 1913 and was in control for two years, | The two friends winked at each | match, 1 told my frienda I was going | rst Harvard man is aon iene ,] Since then he has been on the Coast. other, A Water iAieR aE Sialal ea cit od 19 have & match, but my name wasn't | vard a th e'll both ta , A « ! a papers, so | thought it was ull | With Wenz, Dresser, McDermott and = sa = AbloK te onus that ny could peel d | karen to the club and & fellow Windnagle all in shape it will take Spt Pete Sth, an Stee wae j ewe around and : ‘ls Y! pee bel All right, it's a bet,” declared the i here? He's wanted in the Flag. "are | St0NR if not a stronger tegm than |mun, ‘They’ Were Just about. to put ‘ you Yoakum? Maine had last fall to defeat Cornell up the money when another race- wa gues Tam,’ sata 1. at New Haven, 6 rushing over and — ri “"Well, hurry up and sign these} wes * ; Although Freddie Welsh 4a Willing to] Taylor of Brooklyn and Teddy of this ett tle wside, abe ibaa te a eee ents Outten taka on Chainpion Johnny Hilbane in,a[ sil come weribar to the fit scrap and Wal | It don't go," Beatle sud ~~ , how {0 spell th uae ieesing. about honors if he continues to improve in |twelve-round bout at Toledo, O,, for the | Mi™ of Memiia and Mattiiig Lain of Brooklyn yelled Hale: Iau RHI Ng, °F EH:0 0 » . ade sachet a "4 in the ?, Jevtion returns wil t bet. FY ocacked On a pate dqntde Mt the next fow weeks. With the team |guaranteo of $10,000 offered lim, the |!) lure |e fins Rte ss aii thntcne gat the/tl it in two or three places and went at Moukley han developed this fall from |chances of the men coming together are ine howe and won my fight. ‘My next fight they ras aiarial he hae proved beyond very slim, as they cannot agree on the Welling, the fast and ctever ligutwoight, | Tt appears that the Pimlico men mn put me against a big Irishman. He| Couch of distance runtierss | Welwht question. Welsh wants the} "i! Bet anchor chance at Ever Hammer, the | had dug up a lawyer friend who had ept me walting tn the ring for half jbo welght to bo 135 pounds at 2 P. M., | fuened i RTs (st: Celeeon, andl ad dat ined to them that March 4 fails pe hoor. nd: enerybody around me > while Kilbane demands 133 pounds ring-| sane Wis, on the might of Noe 16 ot das - = <a 1 vad as was going to be « side. A ie ay dilon (leas funeral. Then the big fellow got in . BP pounds, welgli in at side, Hamner bested wi fateh at tne Tue tnvgned. all POE Briefs _)), 0 sme ow Tai wis nar w suind Weise sn se We oneal iinis ee! C Fogtball Notes ) Airure out how to ket close enough to Tout at the Clennct aperting cia of Brookimn | Mille Scberter, the Irons lghtwelzht, ty now | hit him, and every time he banged Dee fae apap att Noy i Thursday wight, O'S arorin oa | Under tbe management of Avidy Nicderatiee, who! CAMBRIDGE, Muss, Nov. 7—The | me on the jaw, At last I thou one oO ree BF) Soe “eee! Dili Hane | te manages the affaires of Dutch Brandt, rd footbi 0 e there was only one way to get none| Washington Steeplechase, run at Pim: mt a IAD | Sechaetter wan signed to-day by his manager to | Harvard football team wowed Fi Jes enough—just run at him and grab|lico course yesterday afternoon. At e Mogan ot the | {HN doe Welling of (Nicego for ten rounds in }of Ufo tn the first practice of the i Bim with both hands and then hit, {]the very first jump there was a jam inane er Mies tek MIL DO Dae ey eee eee eae it and knocked him down, Tland @ fall, and when tt was all over - y Work Goad Like Beak {e Neo of Hast | toxether again and began hard work peaked wie Gow about three Umes & Jockey with a roxas fe i. |. rhe Pioneer Sporting Club, en Went Forty ere erat MIRA: ROAR 80: eH Jin’ preparation for the Prince: | ‘ n each round for th ‘ounds, Then | fourth Street, wil tive cand of f Ghey grabbed: my arma trom berteg pn who been riding | ea er Vi basins yet ny Ueonand and Stanay Yoakum the Den.) ton on Saturday, Cayt | lle Aye on he ra jumping hor ears, haa| welglit, who will ba or ten avn rH od e* line- | end pulled ime uway when he was on | {Rema on sal ener ag at the Harlem’ Soorting Clab on Fridey nism, |ORImuN returned fo the’ ine» | fhe Moar and told me 1 had won the | Reliance, and just ufter the race was ar workiug lant for the contest, [eouant /UP and again was between Harris e9 came into my dressing room |jump, unavating his rider, The others |(iret bout uuder the mauagrwent of Jue Waguor, | Ue’ wil), Yoakum Me getting Into shave at the) Dudmun's place last week, was sent holding tis hand over his eye, whion |4n,the field went on, und when the’talien sy \* : \back to his old position on the right was closed, and asked what [| {ctkey was reached it was found th Jimmy O'Hagan, the Albany, N, ¥,, middle |. Johnny Ertle and “Micky Byme of Cleveland je the line, He will atart agaioa wanted to hit him for. [said | didn't he was ‘beyond aid wcgtt will’ te hak fighting {oC the sec |MY@ reo matched to bos two rounds at Clare | Se of the line, Ho will at 5 aes Dit him, It was three days before 1) spRINGFINLD, Masa, Noy, ?%.—The ¥ hy ab ‘he tb tlbad lands 0 Dw 10 They will owt at 414 Princeton unleas snow sate ask « i remembered how | happened to hit| Eatin Mara, No By Byer poids, thia being the woigit demandel |once, and this seems doubtful. him, It was when he gra cap ain | AAI Rete Catia ra nant the | Horr) of 1 teen rounds wo | |? F Ast Md sny Rhea ta] fo , 5 Nov, 1.— from behind. 1 was allright, [affairs of the Lawrence Club. Joseph P. | decalou ©. of Providence, | tbe weight for Ratle, will box, Netting Uaha, || NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 1. Pr Ny third fant was with Charite| Sullivan of that club reported that he [M. 1 We tacklew K, O, Hreunen 90, In the tew-round gemi:tinal, >udgo” Heffelfinger, the greatest of | hey stopped it in the nine franchise, Pres rounds ot Buffalo, N, ¥, nny Melxberg, the Brooklyn bantat 4 ed ternoon t teenth round, 1 was on my fect, but > will Investigate the 4 wie toad ten ie basa mente suarde, peeved inacatverpesy T got an awful lick®g. 1 couldn't ges | proporitions, a mit to the Teague ut Gieguast NaGn Ga thoes pai de lt cay el suardy agent Cs epee out of bed for two or th: days afte mitte Chre . rw ti ik Tk eis hae at mt 40 Joh ler Jay to help in the develop- White gave aA hgh eel at ily i it i Woult will report at the oe | ‘i soe 1 3 | parnerce Ht * ia Beit ersee ‘Vale for the, final games. | I lever g 1 fought him twice — > —-- hat couvtzy, Mis macager Tommy Walsh of | barber chairs Meiler, ae all managers of ban © big guard played in the Jate} ED HE A E M AN I ED 4 afterward and held hon even. My| Chicago bas wigned bias up for three more fighta | tammelghte, will try to land @ match for sels | eighties and is forty-nine yeara old. as I Ww) Cc V y AVE Rad did ae A ne Soee MRE | ENTRIES AT PIMLICO. Mt Byles, uve of whieh will be wth Les Darcy, | Dore with. July” Erte . He doosn’t look and he doesnt wet it | ‘ nel i ‘let go landed on me,} |the Australian mi at union, Brown = # is alinost as ae eas G Nick ie . . . . . aaerward 1 learned how to duck a], rinsr naoe two yemr olde; six | will eal for Australia on Nov, 34 ii: oe has Just completed srrangemmnts | tho rowing couch, and 13 about his size | —lived the active open-air life of destroy the delloate narvecmussie Mt aian't know} was going to Agnt|{ Dusk Crouse, he Uivtaboreh middtenciant, who | Morting Club of Tinwkiyn, to wage coring] PRINC —A week of the savage, and ate the Savage's soordingtion a 1 1e lower bowel Teonard until just now,” went on es fi nae, recently returned from @ urip to Auatrelie, where | (OWM AE tat clu op Saturday uistte. For his) hard Ww ‘1 {naumus ted by the food, you would have the savage’s fo ence are dangerously habit f Yoakum. “I got a wire to go to Kun- | willie, fourgra-olte wn tad he as bnocked. out ti iver Liaest, was matches | ot ari on ‘ant Satay Bight Medtaboe bes | Princeton football team yesterday Af. freedom from health worries. forming. gus City for a fight, and pay my own| Sem “Have Sapte Redae' ie Tain Ceteaes “ieee: Ghee mand Bi The) she “colored |ternoon with a ively scrimmage... IF is ruarresrh : 5 +45 ; fare and somebody'd give it back to| 15: pleat. 197) Upchaae Chicago fahter, for ex rounds tu Pit y Rect in the star bout, sud] entirely contrary to custom to Hi Civilization, particularly for city Nujol is not a laxstive, It acts in me. 1 went. In Kansas City nobody | ‘ ’ ‘i ent see Mane sty \the men plugging away at the height | a t had heard that 1 was going to fight, | Teh th A llc RE Ra i e-7 Of their capacity the week a) people, means office work, not effect as an internal lubricant, ‘ fo I telephoned a sporting editor and i ina I il ok Haematol te [big Baie, but Speedy Rush reallzes enoughexercise, too concentrated preventing the contents of the v! he told me J was going to fight in Mike Metaue of Harlem, wh Saint and that conditions dre not normal and | food—and consequently more or intestines from becoming hard New York and my ticket was in the middleweight chauplonahiy of tn therefore do not call for normal b ith . fi hi ences i ticket office and get the first train, Heads Cink Ae HORAN MiG ee mae | ii. | effort, less frequent trouble with consti- and in this way encouraging and 4 J got my ticket and came along. ie Wena, aed ebong Makes” be | ; “Tepe cleat pation. facilitating normal movements, Chicago a fellow 1 met told me | was | Meat teanr te men Achaia Biles and 108 | JITHACA, Nov. 7. Rent Michigan A ‘ ee to fight Benny Leonard, He showed| } ie VAM AG ae (mn Greed, we ents aR Lhe ee eD eo eaerany. W the Nujol relieves constipation effect- ell Grog gute eacey Nulolwhlek a mace me a letter from Leonard saying ne sate th ua i Sen tae At ee rural lad met ih the. training i i i factured only by the Standard Oil Com- Who was he? Why, I don't know ed SURGES Wad Liss’ Vo tae aaa 9 Jack Herrick, the We 4) Cornell showed flashes of form last intestinal nerve center axative Write today for booklet ' The Rational never saw him before. He sald A Ry Baturany abd the ooacles hope. ils and aperient remedies tend to Troatmont of Constipation,” *When you see Leonard tell Joh Waukee, 10 me bout at the| week that consistent, effective team ee FOR 008: 100ni Vol dad ‘Teo ten-round boule cued today to| Greain City A. C will manifest Itself. They will wants to be remembered to him.’ 3 de. be fought at he Tus ting Club on | Nov. 40, It Si Hot hesitate nd & few new men > Tcame pions, Wah Aite T wot here J Bhi stort Nov Jim Savage, the New | with Mike Gi into tho varsity line-up 46 that will STANDARD OIL COMPANY ‘: ht. I didn't think it was Leonard, | twine! wel Se eae ae ee | rue Seale, Aciatie 0 ot Wings | ee ee | B iNew Torey) N ‘ thought they'd probably start me | arti Psa snlorea heat yee ab jest yanmed gurdter: pul h is ound to|. PROVIDENCE, BR. L, Nov. 7.—The jayonne New Jorsey On something soft, Leonard's pretty | iin sal ite ae uae a pave the desired effect of imorving the boring | IArMeRE Monday, gauad of (Re Tome iighiy erca maid % “Ase you es bavaran nae footbu who su work i ~ wturday. "Phivty worrying? Broadway Sporting Club of Broklya wit! to por « forfeit as a guarunice that he wili be ed and all got into toes "Haw," laughed Yoakum. “Who? 2)Page 1) Meta BOT lucia 6 b ow to-night wt which four gaxd Mand ready to ba This will stop the and took part In an hour long signal ‘Mer | *Avirwulioe eliowauce, Track fast, beuteme wil clesd ia two ten-round boule, Bid Gghice trom calling off cuntenia, | drut.

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