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Zj,.:, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN'NEW YORK (ameama NOT YET, BUT SOON ACCORDING TO THE WEATHER Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Ha, CADDIE , Tins 1s Fortunate ! I BELIEVE We Have COURSE ALL To ORSEWVES THis - Lawyer Frank O'Neil May Rescue Billy Miske To-Day From Horrible Prospect of, Having to Go Through a Real, Fight. | Covrrisit, 1418, by The teese Potlisting Co, ‘The New York Kvening World) OW Billy Miske has the money N fever that overcomes all modern | boxers when they get their “names into the news a few times and develop a strong opinion of thelr im- portance to the public. Miske was matched to fight Dition| and two others for the Broadway 8. C. In Brooklyn, The Dillon match war indefinitely postponed because Tack LY ites out to grab some cash— more cAsh, probably—in a bout with Gibbons. Then nounced his desire to flaht fore he met Dillon anyway—thinking | Moha “softer"—was matched with # Mona, The fight was to have come off last night at the Broadway, but| didn't, Miske aud his manager flunked out of the m@ph. The Box- ing Commission rumbled a Mttle and there Was some talk of what would be done In Miske case If he falled to Miske, who had an Moha be- Avtomosne “Touring on BRoarety, WV CITY, Berons Lona, keep his agreement to fight Mohs, and Miske's manager retained a| lawyer. i that ten't a funny situation enti ainnns. cot ; res 0 , in the world, | Imagine a fighter claiming to be able 'O ly 7 d 60 Pi d. potnelng ren type 0D) PRINBIOTON, Nov, 15.—Led on by} B t Hi , Pl “4 ae Chats aa “Light Heavy! the inimitable Eddie Hart, the Tirer | ul es to ay on unKs ile os bhgel ese football players yesterday showed | ‘ Bye: fee | more Ufe and energy than they have being forced siti Can you beat! at any time this season. Thero was Abroad mM $1, 500 Match ur | only a very short scrimmage, for wome iit On his ows iC (the upper lof the players are not yet in good half of which is decorated wth seve lenough condition after Saturday’e| Young Hayhurst Has Been count ‘em—pliotographs ¢f Miske! contest to enter {nto @ ecrimmage . ~ . A in attitudes well designed to show | again, Playing Golf Since He Was hia terrible cles and his terrible | Sissy 4 boxing 4 1, yp lanaker | eatt| One ray of hope pierced the gloom Four Years Old and Now Moha “ly s contracted to Hovesetue ree ea Preheat a Can Beat Many an Older Pectin Lh Seitaad | Was made known that Healy would that should M tox Moha it | Probably be able to play on Satur- idy Mullins at the | ay, and that if he did not start Chub, k jakainet the tent from Middletown, By Bozeman Bulger. igke. on the adem, | ie oui, surely Be in the struggle UR latest aspirant for Intern and that was matched, ready ; Dish | tional golf honors stood watst aad in al ing to fight, hin a Coat AMHIERS Mass, Nov. 16.—Am- high to his interviewer, and for sidestepping a hard match, Miske Rex # defeat at the hands of Union! tipped the scales at almost alxty ts turning out ii rest, We're | ie evidently falled to discourage the | pounds, Ho announced with much sorry bout Miske, Nie Bel Over Willams on Saturdey en tetory | pride that he had Just celebrated h aren't atraid ae Field, even though Willlame will go | Seventh birthgey, sald announcement nteeh® Boxing Comiminsion will con: [into the game a heavy favorite, | being accompanied by @ look of aloof O'Neil is Migge’s law: v, and as he| SYRACt MiG ENGY) Teck tron | Cane Se tiiel Pema Cae SEBS, is @ Very able, two-fisted legal aharp |tnch Jayer of snow covered the gridiron | W° 8tood nearby making imaginary he may rescue “Fighting Hilly” Miske |in Archbold Stadium after a heavy | *hote With a mashie, This remark- oe Cece brospect Of MAVIDE |stormn here early yesterday. PYiteen | able youngater, Master Aitred Hay- pews ates thousand tle already been| burst, would make a nice comfort- OHA surely has had some tough | sold fe on Saturday | 8ble watch fob for Gil Nichols, one luck, When he arived In New | 0rd an, 1s expected of his Instructors. York five months ago po mid- all favorable conditions “soon after the holidays this bit of dleweight would meet hi but one Th oN — golfing machinery is going to England heavyweight, Joe Cox (who once |eoam aciind coun to hana ty, football to meet his cousin, Frank Hayhurst, fought Willard), consented. A foot|yerterday, after Its respite on Moles | aged eleven, in what promises to be shorter than Cox, and forty or fy (pine, which will be the MAal tata | the most Interesting Juvenile match of pounds lighter, Moha guve the big) the ‘s % ia all times, Not only 1s it to be a des- fellow a sound thrashing. Since that pee ah harges until long perate struggle, but on tho side it Lie eee bripadely ps bane carries paternal stakes amounting to obs upward of $1,500, ‘Two matches aro ‘e've been living at a first-class hotel for five months,” said Manager Patsy Callahan last night, “payin; to be played, one over the Northenden links, outside of Manchester and the t Pr expacaee ont 42 cUr Cen Dosketn| Cc jother at Sandwich, in the south of Moha would like to fight every week. |. unt Mmblematio of the champton- | rngiand. Wut they all dodge him. If Miske|*?/P titles of the Public Parks Tawa! after that it is the purpose of the could beat him we'd take our hats| Tennis Association will be presented bg of to Miske, go home and go tolto the winners by Cot r SAEIBER: DOL TS NSOEG) “SY HAVO Se ' work.” Cabot Ward of the tok De | midget golfers tour the British Isles, Moha can't get fights because he ts| ; partment | civing exhibitions as did Vardon and too good a fighter. If be was as big ("Xt Saturday afternoon, Commis-| jay in this country «3 Willard that wouldn't be funny—| sioner Ward announced to the § sxec- | hut he's only five feet four inches]utive Committee of the Parks Asso], 12U88 Hayhurst, whose father ts a & tall and weighs about 16 pounds, ciation his pleasure in acknowledging) Note! Man and lives in Van Cortlandt t Miske and the other six-footers look . Soknowledging | oon, ig all excite os 5 . » Mttle absurd, they, dodging |the champions, Louis Os m, the] Pat, le sll excited ‘over ths oomiag hat Crotona Park winner in the singles, |¢ve@t and 49 spending several hours A —___—— and Roy Kriss und Edward Gordon, |* 44Y With Fred Cook, hia principal “ the Contral Park pair, in the double. | eaerer Gil Nichols also has as- i sisted in the coaching, but the boy de- NEW HAV y Re i ghoneyda “nauivionat ere Doing |clares “that he learned golt” from Mr erected at the Yule which witli | Cook. ring the total seat city up to GUINNESS] 202 ote ere mas game here on iso ru to bis ine a 5 capacity of the ampithoatre te ; 1 Ane bring i 000. ck @ couple of cablograms, whic bottle | or he knows by hear rove th Fy Is hy anew, ORLBAN, Now. 15.--Following | everything ta sett! He will hip scussion of the annual roport of § : i Ou my oO ky ry vy y E.6J.BuRKt jretary Jolin #1. Farrelle appointment of | i! Zeus that ho Euglishinan ean lek Committees and 4 preliminary conter-| Oro it. Ne 18 Bolnw to ence by representatives of Claas Bh] DEON tt leagues, the delegates to the snpual Bhese cablegrams, by the way, teeting of the National Association of [Cane about in a funny way, Harry Faaoball Leagues cleared the way. ye terday for consideration of game of" th |more important questions sueduled fo tlement during the seaatons here, | ‘The conference of representatives of Mayhurat, a manufacturer of gus en Ines in Manchester and who ts now pserve officer in the British army Fopentiy wrote to his brother Aly tol Class B leagues resulted i ~ jing bh of" the marvellous golt ment that a formal. request| played by’ hig.son, Frank, Alao that ade for representation on| Frank was the boy champion of thai ol Commiasion of the minor | part of Iuneland reanization Thit Golan unexpected sine ¢ | — > -—— jou Mr. Mayhurst. He ned ‘getting BRITTON AND LEWIS BOX specie e tei Agave: BurxES | | FAST 12-ROUND DRAW, ¥¢3!-0!! Prank without overexertin | BOSTON, ‘suns, Nov. gé—Jack Brite | 4 g ohm aver. for. tw ton, the welterweight champion, received] mutches and. we'll, let stakes be twelve-rund draw decision with Ted] the expenses of the trip for yourse! | Sid" Lewla of Kngland at tho Armory | und family.” A. C, Inst night. ‘The boys started oft] This means about $1,500, but tt y pace and kept it vp all| didn't stop Al, Ho took the bit, Abont label is 4 content. excent durtag the| fitlowed and the event If on. ee onthe bottle tn ependy left Whd ai hectic te eat eso = t ci Cortiindt Park, a tw Liste bat \ 1 .) in Lavise bear te ; ainitias tried’ bie beat to unt cour eaplte his lack ckout punch with a fastlof strength, Mttle Alfred makes his jewinging right hand shots with’ such accuracy that he Cited wor a beaver to bent Hrit-lhay frequently beaten men who have tony but Be Tfeneraled and out-} a Motropobitan handicap, Last week ever witne tty he Cortlandt’ coures Tne Score of OntarAge ot has beon picked up by 4 : A ' He stop fath dow Al 150 i nigh celh cou! corr MASTER ALFRED HAYHURST. can drive, fow we entry for int been playtr three years Instructors, would call excited ay y * n. fred fre yards, a those “in the know" who arranged mate between the little shaver big six-footer, who thinks ke ago Charles Gebést, who Was practising for a tournament, saw the youngster swing his clubs and offered him. s ations, May, Charlie ather of Alfred, bet you 4 dinner and theatre tickets that the kid can beat you on the hills if you'll give him a stroke a hole, the clubs remarkably well and they usually play togethe: ing to go wlong to stop arguments, Even though he is but seven our the father hav- rnational kid hobors has The Wykagyl Club at New Ro- chelle has practically decided to lay out @ recond course in order to pro- vide additional playing facilities for its many members, The club owns suffictent property to build an extra nine-hole course and {t may be found possible to squeeze in eighteen holes without hardly disturbing the pres- ent links, Many of the Wykagyl members are enthusiastic &bout the new project. Even though the un- dertaking will cost about $30,000 they want work to start as soon es the weather permits, so that the new inks will be finished by next sum- mer. According to present plans, it is proposed to first lay out a nine- hole course and have it ready in fig time, Lf it t found the club still has enough land the other nine holes can be easily added. The Wykagyl Club has over 500 members and @ waiting list a mile long. Under existing conditions {t ts necessary for members to apply days ahead for starting time Saturdays and Sundays, Even other days the course is badly congested. like Wykagyl, most of the other principal Clubs in the East are hand pressed for playing facilities because thousands of new golfers have liter- ally made @ mass play on the Hake the last few seasons, Now there's @ Japanese tnvasion of our links, Shunktsh! Nomura— whose name Isn't any herder to pro- nounce than many «olf clubs—tried his Oriental wizardry on the links | with so much success that he won | the Governor's Cup, one of the chief | trophies of the seagon, for the North Jersey Club, Nomura defeated Bert Sherwood in the thirty-six hole finals by 6 up and ¢ to The Jap took the lead early and safely held it throughout ‘the match. in emi-final round Nomura won from arie N. Gibbs, one of the club's star players, Pat Doyle, professional at the South Shore Club, 7! be on the job at the Yale Club this winter teach- inj: the college boys the mysteries of driver and mashtie, aie Eight World’s A.A. U. Records Await Adoption Fight world's records and three records equalling world’s marks will be presented for adoption by the Amateur Athlete Union at its an- nual convention to be held at the Hotel Astor next Monday, Three of the new world’s records claimed are in track and fleld events and the remaining five are in swim- ming, The new world’s marks, all of Gebest was about to teke ghe bot when he decided it a good duea ‘o| which will probably be adopted, are take the lad to Ut eighteenth tee and] 47 2-5 seconds for the 440-yard Fun by im pli the hole } EY James E. Meredith at the intercolle- | vith fovlike driver little Alfred) ciate championships last spring; 1| Irove to within thirty yards of the] PIS ooo Te seconds for 80-yard run green and then made a mashie pitch] iy" iumes Ee Meredith at the Ponn- dus to ‘che, pin on his second. Gebest vanio-Corpell dual meet last ag aay od ae ag ae pring, and 14 3-5 seconds for the 12 ¢ ies Hayhuset, watonin ae Hf the yard nigh purdles by ioe on : : ' atehing from the] von of the University of Missourl at club house, think you are WyINg | the intercollegiate conference meet at to put something over on me vanston, Ut Little Alfred bas 4 five-year-old | “yn. Ww world’ mar! brothur, Tommy, who also bandies|_TR® Bev World's ewimming ks are at the 150 and 220 yard and 200 and 600 metre dinstances, all by Her- bert Vollmer of the Now York A. C., and at 1,000 yards by Ludy Langer. ‘The world’s records equalled were 81 Yale’s Hopes A Quartet of Blue Stars, Sup- posedly Seriously Injured, Are Back in Lineup and Conse- quently Outlook for Saturdy’s Game Is Vastly Improved. By William Abbott. HE way those Yale cripples are leaving their Red Cross attend- ants and getting back in the game is a time'y reminder that the Tigers are in for a strenuous battle Saturday. Emil Jacques, the line crncker; Charlie Taft, Howard Bald- ridge, and Callahan, all players who were reported to be “seriously” in- jured, are back in the line-up oeal| ready to do some Tiger hunting. With the return of these men Yale's hopes for a victory over Princeton have taken quite a Jump upward. Jacqu early in the season gave promise of developing into one of the best line phuingers since Coy's time, Soon after earning « regular berth In the backfield he was injured and the coaches were fearful he would be out for the season. With Jacques back in the line-up Yale's scoring ability has been considerably strengthened With Jacijques at one halfback. the| other at!ll ramatns tn doubt. Harold About two hundred local fight fans | Benny Leonard | night. Jeger, Dick Curley, | boxer under bi will Journey to Philadelphia to-night to eee the two big Now York lightweight favorites box over the stx-round route at the Olympia A. A. It is believed that this bout will draw clone to $8,000, s the advance sale ts well over the $3,000 mark. Hoth Leonard and Dun- dee are very popular in Quakertown and i they expect to put up @ hurricane mill. | stantey Youkum, the Denver Mghtweight, is not ‘the least bit dincn jd Decause of the whipping | Hministered to him last Wriday | He maya that the long rie trom | the West made him etif and sore. He hae been matched to box Bly Bennett, the Irian Iight- freight, at the Clermont Rink next Monday night, | Frank Carbone end Dere Kurts will eppese on ta eame bill in another ten-rounéler, | Koockout Brennan of Buffalo end Brank Oar ton be the, headlines at tho Brosdway Sporting Club's mow en Saturday night, Johnny Dunn ele announces that Bob Mohs and Billy Miake ill have it out Friday night, and = ‘Thanksgiving afternoon Johnny Dundee will ineat Eadie Wallace, On Tuesday night Al McCoy, Jmaret Middiewelght champion will moet Jack Dillon Fields, the Quebec welterweight, baw Penge ‘by his manager, Billy Pepey, to box Goorge Rivet ten rounda at the Irish-Oanadian A, ©, on Friday might, Mickey Dunn, the Harlem bentamwoight whe recently had a misanderstanding with his man-| which caused them to bart | oni detded to allow Jo le to Sa ste attain. Reales already an euicieat | ig management to suply boute for eater New York, Mickey ® pout with Marh Bpencer at all the club |eppear in a ai urday night, is still challenging Jen Willard in pebalf of his big colored hearyweight, ‘I don't soe anybody 12 aight but Wille,” declared Buoklay day, ‘who would have @ chance with the cham- "¢ boxed Tae at oe Btadium A, ©,, will arrive here te- the two-mile and four-mile Pelay the guime for nearly | nurks made respectively by Yale and ind under the very best Carnell ut the University of nsyl- He hua what older golters | Canta carnivs i 1 1 is only = nildiiike ab to wet | nH bail the CORNELL 1S BEGINNING TO roke. | ¢ it withou SHOW LAST YEAR’S FORM. h Blew hia her t# along to hold bim Special to The Evening World.) ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 16.—The Cor- uently makes drives of d with © masbie iracy is really ino KNOWS what per mome noll team let up 4m its work yasterday, {Only the men who did not get into last He is fast and heay Saturday's game participated in the which consisted of a short with th n, in the vther of the eee tor Friday wighi's mow at the Harlem eoing club, Fizna will box Joba Laster Joka Kien, who recently knocked out Jim bat 8 Clad will hold tro Mel Ge | Phe Clermont Sports Flatbush Wahi sack up aginst Young rot Joraey t The second star bout will \iewent Eadie Kid Bihinge of Superior againat Vaddy Murphy of Hed Hook, ‘Phe six-round bout will present Jerry Cliffort of Red Hook against Kidle Flotchor of Groen oint, Aaturday eight the Clermont Sporting Club will of Beating Princeton Have Taken cone @ ee Seer’ Carey has been tried out for the po- sition, but the coaches are still ex- Perimenting with Neville and Waite Then there is Jim Braden, another fine line in rusher, who will likely break the game. Braden 1 the most dependable field ganl Kicker on the Blue squad, and it will probably be | the plan of Tad Jones to save him for the last two pertods in order to| checkmate Dave Tibbott, the Tigers’ star toe shooter. Several places on the line will not be settled until after the final prac- tice to-morrow. The Moseley in the last two games hi been #0 good that he may be starte at lett end, instead of Gates, who will probably be switched over to left tackle, Charite Taft was the original choice for this position, but he atill limps from a recent injury and may | be held in reserve, In practice the last two days Calla- han has played at centre, his accurate passing making tt seem probable that he willsupplant Hutchinson for the Job, Howard Baldridge, another Yale star who returned from the hospital squad, joined the practice this ok and is sure to start against Princeton. Right Guard Charley Gait bolstered up the Blue's hopes still further when ho appeared on the fleld in untform ready to play his position. With the exception of Capt. Black and Horry Le Gore, who both seem to be a little overtrained, the Yale) regulars are reported to be in good fishting condition, wheth ts the first cheerful news out of New Haven since the trouncing by Brown, CFistic New sohn Potiok and Gossip ) against Harey Cattle, the hant-hitting Portchester borer Immetiately after the O'Brien. bout, Jim Conidin, the big colored bea rywela! of Oklahoma, and former eparring partner of | Oerl Mosria, will box Jim Bara 0 ragged | Jeenay heavyweight. billy McCamey, who brmght out the late Lather MeCurtiy, gent Conklin here John Kirk, mavager of the Now Polo A A of Harlem, hae arranged hin cand for showing of PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer corsa, 1, “Tt New Fore RABID. RUDOLPH-., ive va oe a Work) ILSON is in and all in.” Just because he came out of the ring with beth his ears, Soakum Yoakum claims that Benny Leon- ard has no wal Hughes j lop. Heown 4 Instead of being nded for bis good judgment in refusing to fight Bob Moba, they suspend Billy Miske, for six months. Imagine getting fined three years for refusing to poke your thumb Into @ perfectly good tUgers eye. What's become of the Big Four in football? Brown seems to have sudstracted about one-third of @ dozen from it, iimmy Wilde, the English boxer, oniy weighs 98 pounds, mealside, but he hits ‘em like the Wednesday re+ turns hit Hugh Wieh Willard and Fulton would get We haven't beard of a good white febt inf ie When a blow only hits Soakum Yoakum on the nose, he considers it parried. Old days are gone when yeu used to | for football scores in the pugilistic notes . . . ball ie so neat and serene no days that they print all the ¥. » + « they will soon ha ie'fn the charlotte ru all the co-educa’ ene. . . no mother need afraid of her boy playing foot! the only way iron news on the Ladie soon have contralto football elev: y everest herds Rabid days is to get inte a Beet to the weld oats Jene'at ond bow we phiedeigtias me OF | Brown has smeared Yale, If they can flatten Harvard next Saturday ‘d_and® Yai cieepe yard an lo alwaye championship, A ¢him- live in Lalbrador or Alaska and the Eastern champtonsiip ‘9 Harvard and Yale's ohimpanses, Qon’t be a crumb. ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Hloop— That is known as an ankle If you you gotta have w keen palr of ankles to collect. | . | Down “The E held at Jack You can enter th Jet on a couple of yaohtes, whisper. eee Tubblix—Rolling « sefo with @ toothpick 1s a tough election bet te Why don't vou try pushing ! with the mast of the Shamrock ‘ourth? . ke Tournament wit! Do; Ege Ranoh. led Exe Claas, c Thi oft y ean’ | EXPERTS! LISTEN! two mar teneound bouts, In the alx-rounder Young | (iP! 08 hdl eat ik OM ene Fim of Paterson will swap panches with Jimmy oh eat. “ It's ead one i: oe ee White of the mm side, In the fimt war ten | QUeE, 2h Sou Wome toeday goon bint a oe ania wil tam on | morrow, you will next week. If Jon Gibbe of th he final wai you don't next week, you will he lang WU » p Sore id eg ed pans weak er next month, Pick ‘em early and laewelate Gencae Besr, give the tired reader a chance (edt champion bevy to spend Christmas Eve with hie sone tt SEES Sharkey Defeats Hohon. Another crowded house saw the bouts at the Pioneer Sporting Club last night. ir the star event Jack Sharkey, the west side bantamwelght, easily defeated Bob- by,Hubon, The latter tried had to put over a knockout and landed some stiff punches, but Sharkey was altogether too shifty and landed too often to ai Huben a chance to win. in_the othe feature Joe Azevedo aded Chick Sim ler, ne Robidean Stops Palits, PROVIDENCE, Nov. 15.—K. O. Palitz of New London, substituting for Walter | Mohr of New York !n tho main bout at the National A. ©. lust night, was stopped in the fifth round by Sam’ Rob!- deau of Philadelphia Palitz was not {n good condition. Hritt Beats Rossell jow, MANCHESTEL N. H No asia Rs Os: 99 Bier a Young Britt of ‘New Bedford, Ma‘s, Jim Buckley, tie manager of Harry Wille, who administered evere punishment to Yoxee Jack Thamyson et the Fairmont A. 0. Rat-| jonnny Husgell of New York in a twelve-round bout here last night. Brit gained a long lead after the secon’ seaston. wives and family, Whenever you oan, carry your small All-Amer- | fea team selections home, You | i noe the biz ones sent. | 4 the poor drivers and | ry men, Don't bea ; en RACING SELECTIONS, BOWIE. Float Race—Grocntrée, Glory Ratte, ° ond Rac Gol - ied Race—Golden List, Broom ‘Titra. Raco —~ Lynn, Penntless, Gogdwood Raco—Yankeo Nations, 9. Fourth Woodward, Fifth | Race—Plumose, Ronnle Tess. Sixth Rac Redfield, Vermont, Rose Jullette, Bob * Edna Kenna, Sole ____ SPORTING, r iy NI unt ere ‘ He knows exac and quickly insists eins Avy Hainer, the Mart Meqound emi tival wil show Duininy Hyne | Sgeioat Fraokie Willams, | Ba Mesfation matsiunanct ae has completed arrai t tights ree at his club, Irish Watay Chine and back H distance Tt ts not likely Shiverick will remadn | Holumey will furvish the fireworks in the feature think,” wd Hayhurst @p, last at quarter {f some one can be found! gwut, walle tn the other ton-round mill Albert Mt at Li Ho Alfrod has an ex. |to take bis place. He ts an excellent | pedoud, Burope’s welterweight champton, mn | nt chance of beating his English | ba {aoe Marty Cros, the local boxer who has been n. ‘The only condition Now since Michigan is vanquished | fe that be allowed tc po aiena (and Penn is coming, Cornell is showing | samine 4 Lid iia ti ae | Pt shes dens of lust year’s form, Bekley ° : incites againat |W ¥ yume last Raturday, that reminded | At te Huste Point Sporting Ove Friday ' ‘tym natural one of the way he played last year when | night @ erevis! wt of toute will be staged, J ‘ he Wee sani bars the leading | Young Jack U'Bren oof vhs will as he grows older." wing men in the East. | make is Gelb wt Se club lo we mak Soe The self-controlled man is a poised, square living man who does everything in moderation. tly what he wants upon getting it. Most times his whiskey is Wilson—a wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey —That’s All! ThE Whiskey for whieh we invented the NonRefillable Bowte PREP CLUB REC! mined driaus Addicts Frees on, 3 bowkler af ferncur gluh 1) Fitth Ava, N. ¥. Yala ee Wane