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fom cenenene fo-Wo! Listen! A NE Don'T GaRe ABouT Brown Eleven Confident of Beating Harvard, No Matter What Line-Up Coach Haugh- ton Uses. Coprmayt. 1 Tie Now York veuine ROWN UNIVERSITY and Pitty- burgh, while not in the tra- ditional “Big Four.” have shown t Princeton, Yale, Harvard and Pennsylvania have no monopoly of football talent. The Brown and Iitts- burgh teams this r as strong ag any in the country A friend of mine at Brown tells me that Brown is full of ambition to wipe Harvard right off the map next Saturday, and that the bie Brown team ts going to make Harvard fignt or take a licking. It hardly seems possible that Harvard will submit! tamely to the same humiliation heaped upon Yale last week, when Brown scored 21 points and over- | whelmed the Blue team. Brown doesn't like the report that Harvard expects to use a team made up largely of stitutes. It looks upon the re- porfas an advance altbi for a Har- vard defeat that Browns regards as most a certainty, no matter what line-up Haughton sen n. J" MY erm New hc / ANDERSON, a ¢ ight 4 West.) weight, ¢ that find a omplains he « y Girl Hockeyists | son's manage ° age Play Tie Game} hen, again, soe ; te so Sih ere The St, Nicholas Blues and the | t& their favorite Manhattan Keds, clubs of girl hockey e the best fighters players, engaged in a contest on the | q chance, which is ‘ We fee at St, Nicholas Rink lust night, | i aren't particular abou wid the result was a te score—I to 1. | § fe manager, isn't More than 1,000 skating enthusiasts i having y expertenes, aly Watched the game and applauded the 1 Wost- girls each t they made good plays goals were n though it may be new to In New York Aghters don ade by Ruby Horton if they eur for the St. Nicholas Blues and Hallie ie ‘Twombly for the Manhattan Reds. | Races The St. Nicholas Blues, as they ined up last night, inciuding substi . a at ere ay follows: Olga Roth. | "lemon" claw conser, Violet B, Frees, Ethel Kutt- | Rano : Howard, Mary B. | nae been | » n. irene Bamuel- 4 forming Verhapa lay, Marjorie Sar . nasrson. at. made , Ceelle Krellenatein ’ ae : ph Tie Manhattan Reds squad wae ; Jers Willard still, persiate: i composed of Lou Seriver, Katherine soying that il fight any Mildred Sprenger, Louiee Dory, all others but Bred #ulton ryuerite Stein, Elate Muller, ‘ sarret torvelt, Madeleine MeNa- i ARRY POLLOCK writes a datty z askethegag Sacre H letter about Charles Weinert + Elizabeth Tay cr He says Willard has been of- : fered a $50,000 purse to tight Weinert ? at Tia Juana, but “in still wrapped im silence.” H “It was Weinert’s twenty-frat , birthday a few days ago,” says Pol- i Jok.” and he ts growing so fast that j week he bas to be 4 | for a new suit of clothes, He the 200 mark and Is sia feet (wo. 4 #0 strong and hits so hard that | - can't get any more sparring partner for bim. Carl Morris flatly refused to meet him when offered a match tm Kansas City. Instead ho let him- self be matched with the worn i battered battler, Battling Levinsky, who has just been given @ trimming by @ second rate, unknown middle " tone Miske. Weinert stands, ly to box any man in the world The amateur standing of Francie Oulmet, former holder of both nat. | tonal titles, woul! be quickly restored | if his case nd by the majority ra It is) doubtful if haif a dozen prominent amateurs could be found who'd ob- Ject to having the ban lifted from the 1 Ceetee, : i " for & $10,000 al bet, Any man youthful conqueror of Vardi if ans ANY MAN. First come, first Ray, e ® coe 5 eked. | Ask moat any amateur about = Oulmet’s cave and invariably the an- F ESTERDAY we made a few ‘it: swer wil be: “Hew a fine young tle comments upon Miske# ace Chap. It is t bad it e hap i tion in ducking out of hin Tues- ened, Tall that's @bout ae far as if day night's bout with Moha, Last (0 matter, " oot al | ' \ight it Was announced tha 1 had reconsidered and that hie The Woodland Club, Oulmet's club, gle with the Moha person on briday does nol intend to desert ta star + vening, We thought Miske member At a club meeting this 1 think better of it if shown the error week it was yoted unanimously. to | of his way, IMMY COFFEY has been asking us to print thr aMdavits, Three men say they found som carry the fight to a finish for the re- | instatement of Oulmet and John H Sulivan and Paul Tewksbury, two other membera, who were disquall | fied with Ouim Several speakers at the meeting charged that o ad in Robideau's corner the 4a Me eee thumiie nie ifter Robideau knocked Coffey out. | Lion were responsit tine ¢ ‘offey thinks that Robideau wore the | 'fi nto, of ede hat lead In his gloves and that Coifey's manager, John the Bar knows something about tt hey might have found @ lead mine Robideau's corner the day aftor e fight without pro nat Hammy wore lead on his knuckles: 1 een of Sammy's see any reason why knock Coffey out made to have the ori ina eh ing of the nation ses bi i body tn J vuary, in The United States jolf Assoclation and Tewksbury ineligible to compete in amateur competitions because of thelr connection with sporting goods he shouldn't | nt eR We DOWT cane Broun Ciens us owe Don't BROWN \F Wecan Beat ~ SRRINCETON OR HARVARD, Ts | ie hae blustery nor’easter with tte) last winter declared Oulmet, Sulltvan | morning of Nov. 26 oY Id THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 10916. I On, WE Dex Mind THis = ITS ONLY BI fou oes ALIBI STUFF Copyright, 116 by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ‘Yue PULLED “Ting ANCIENT ALIBI bast ween ---- It’s Fine Weather for _ Duck-Shooting, Anyway! New York’s Large Army of Gunners Feels Effect of High Cost | of Living, or Rather Shooting, as There’s a Big Shortage of | Sporting Ammunition, Price of Which Has Soared Like the Birds, By Bozeman Bulger. spattering of sleotiike snow| that oceastonally struck one tn the warm place under the collar meant the approach of a nasty winter to Mr, Proiwtarlat, Mr, Hot Pollol or Mr, Vov Popull, but to Mr, Nimpod it was a} source of genuine joy. Listen to this: | “Bay,” called a voice over the eport- ing desk telephone last aight, “Why jdon't you people give a tumble to the) duok hooters occasionally and let u have the real dope on the weather, lit's too late for baseball," he ex- jplained, “and as football is almost over Hit looks to me as tf you would pay a| little attention to the five or stx| thousind gunners in New York, No other paper does, Some of them gtvo| the tides for the benefit of fisher- men, but you never say anything suid ‘Tom Roberts, tie Long lsiand prophet, “You city people are in for & spell of cold Weather, Geese have been flying south for two days by th thousands aud that is a sure sign @ big changu in the weather, W saw flock after flock passeover Long Island to-day, but ali were flying too high for shooting. ‘They ure headed due south, and it is unusual for them | to be migrating this early, ‘Tell tho boyw that city folk# aro in for somo severe weather, In the m shooting. of one of the declares eller jr. companies, ra) are fairly oryin many of the | are ‘Alling mut allied powors in the gre Juropean war that there is a shortage in sport | ing ammunition and it 4 almost im- posstble to ship large orders. ug with this information comes gunners must suffer the high cost of living as much 4s ordinary people. shells for sporting purposes pething like 16 per about the wind for the benefit of the « at that, it ia diffieult gunners. wn duckshooters t That w p enough and we con-| minunition as they sulted the weather sharps, including t. the Government offictals and Tom| Though the noreaster fs not as 00 ong lalan soln as Roberta, the heavyweight weather Sreue a i RHaede Ce Wilt dowt prophet of the Great South Bay. were killed ip the Great South Bay “It's noreast now," they all sald, | yes! erday and the day before, and “and from the way the clouds are| With the prospect of a blow out of running the wind ts eure to settle in the east within the next forty-éight hours.” That means nothing to you, Mr.| Average Man, does 1t? To these gun jnera it means alibt Ume for getting loft, Parties of duckshooters were leaving town yesterday by the scores. headed for Long island and adi points on the Atlintle coast us far south as the Chesapeake Bay. [tf mean that the duck#hooting season tx on the first chance of the year for r good shooting | til], Sou may wnderstand thia to} advantage “And let me t t 1 you something,” f men, for The Untvorsity team of twelve the list of entries legiate cross country mplonsnip |run which ie be held at New | Haven, over the Yalo course, on the The lst which | numbers 200 runners from fourteen | (earns, announced yesterday by G. C. Maine, with tg included in u 8 intercol to he east there ls @ lot of excitement down there, With the early appearance of in great numbers there is evi fenos that the brant will be in sooner than usual, As a rule these big birds, lureer than @ duck and a little smaller than a goose, do not com: in until after ‘Thanksgiving Day. A fow of thom were sven at Fire Laland Rrondbilia have been in for some ‘ Gunner, don't say tha The Evening World sporting pa has not given you all the informa- tion available, We have tumbled, to have gone back to the fuld on Mon He hus been entered & f eam for gen’ antry Van Co} far nit Park on vas not made appiicw y the unattached Hat the club. He will be obi rwise he will be urat Saturday becuuse he ee tached, in At all o hot entered to AME als, jews tores, uy ; Weinert’ monager cove thot |Our etoce their disauetition | DTOrs i Meoretary of the LO BOWIE ENTRIES. hs Weinert “had a very bad foot last tion have been careful not to com- AAA | ; ay Prat werd.) me he met Dgllon,” so that “he Jete a& professionals . to 4 Wort Bee een eee | es i — Mins Claire Galligan of New Rocholle Matta: fine wos hendivap to a borer The Haworth Country Club mem. | was the star performer at the opening {f + fed a of Weinert's styl Dery Dave yates te pyran land | nget of the indoor swimming season, | | of | A bad foot mig ap Weir House and iinke aro | held yesterday in the pool of the Na A slight at it would also deoided to Honal Woren's Le aving League, ™ m os to to I We f she ywered 0 yurds | 1 second 1 : m0 SAW the lant Weinert-Dillon fgnt | id atlovelican’ {est tine ever made by a woman | i 4 and didn't notice anything ®.ong | Jorsey bs. district, and within 2-d ¢ & aed with Wein t's footwork He aid. ting € the American record, Mer | ¥ oe Onwa, ‘3 elected President to suce brilliant performance only gave her! 4 101, Bay nto have a very trouole | Wilfor priliian: x ft ibs. In the fifth round . second piace, howev Mina Bana | elute eae Perrin of the Merten | Cole, ¥ s bandtoap of 8 seconds, |b hfgirsh, tae | Quaker ee tt aire sae arent jet Speodways Association. ‘Tae pian |¢ i —|Heotch game had its beginning in to have uwutomobile racing teams 3 rt RING TONIGHT, EMPIRE A, ©. | Pnilagelplila, Mr, Perrin, has been |campaign on. tha circuit euch season | SiR!" 3) Penthini kt *” cWish' ts. WASBup, | President of the Pennsylvania State |/and to promote public Interest In autor | ime gear Golf Association, and for many years) tmobile Facing throughgut the country Tee Fo-Morrow APEMETHUr's Point | Vice President of the Philadelphia an Admusion be, | Awpociation, Robert W. Laney of walops Merton having been President of the a Punt, Runs Quaker organizat for about th © Eggers, name length of time, pilse and Was soporte un time we | cefaosed | Sate — + That Tigers’ Veteran Line- -Up |, This Respect, Only to Lose}, Through Blue’s Superior In-| dividual Ability. By William Abbott. J. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ahTd Aa Reet, At wast en ae Wor'T ~ ATRYING THIS HE First COUNT ONE- {7 TIME, OF CouRs@ Snowflake ‘Because T of the Year Al ‘Princeton Has Advantage Over Yale Pigskin Chasers In Matter of Teamwork -: --—__ Last Year Also Excelled in| {nstatiea, wits 4. fers: who |( PUTTING 'EM OVER, With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer ¥ Bap o~ oe Cy Tork Rveatag We RABID. RUDOLPH. Don't count THis AS ONO fhocreo me out, BUT ways Fills Us With It's the Signal for Clark Grit- fith to Cop An- jother Pennant. | Sorrow Mike ris Gtor ‘nd Dillon fought to-toe, Gibbons and Packey Mee Varland fought iip-to-lip. BOB MOHA AND BILLY MIKE ARE STILL FIGHTING CHIN-TO CHIN. In the good old days i used to amble out to see a it... .. they use fem then......now it’ he can @ yacht rac but he hears a prige fight. inhales @ wrestling match : as for six-day bicycling races. he tan taste them for month times have changed + grandpop 8 : : RUDOLPH, : i ae nee t Pht eae? and ag! wih ‘e Pasune “ & Yale should sweep Princeton like Hughes swept the country on day olght. Wonder what the Fed League wm- pires are doing now? Might as well wonder what the chfropodists aid in the palezolc time when we all were & bigfactor in the Yi was serious business when any Blue ular went on the hospital list, be- wuse his absence retarded the team's | gs), development, and for weeks ft was | "8h ~ unusual for three and four la to be sent to the Infirmary A deaf individual ts fearfully handl- for ropatrn capped at @ modern prize fight, has been un- — he He: would to-morrow tn either American or lke to start against the Tigers, but instead of a powtrful machine—and jit tsn't Imposstble the Bulldog will! possess one—thers {8 the return of! No National Don’t be @ crumb, and not lose any ver hte ky manite f in many of the | shee sither Bob Moha i . g 8 m W8S | games t ason, either oha oF Siauneme 1 Jones in charge. ie an amatour. It Was hecessary to undo what | Old-time Princeton stars have ral- been done the last six years, Ned from all parts of t The Yale bow! will seat 16,000 | Diayers were taumbt. tcrtaome aitters |iot, fram all parte of the country 20 | wo egl-ttarvard game, toe Fake Jently, interfere in a new way, and|¥aie battle. There have becn more | fullback will seat 11 more, the Hnesmen w play moro compactly And Jones had to tructed how to hes than players for the practice sessions this week. And no one te onsplouous than ¢t volcanio Hart, who races over the There will be no Poached Deg Di« work with y vision at Jack Doyle's Egg Tourma< Frade fleld tart — Not one member of t like @ madman tinploring the team to| ent Which etarte Monday, Yeu-ens RINCETON will have at least|/ squad hy more show more > only poach a good egg. one advantage over Yale ‘The| work on the y | eee eee ers us chine should be) te new head co Five thoes weats ob Moha got @ fight aboot Tigers us a maching sh fon hive been vied tn the Yate bowl| the time they get those Minnesota res considerably than the Biue} Prince : a A yee thal turns right. for the simple reason that the Prince- total ¢ p 090. "This will | ton players are ve’ 6 and more way of producing u be t attendance for ne Maat the | experienced, whilo the Bulldog, with teamwork when injuries began any this country hana anion te & new head coach tn charge, has had but little time to perfect team work. ¢ same conditions that | Theee were prevailed for the game last year. Princeton had been welded Into a powerful machine. Yale, on the other hand, was almost demoral ed be 2 | eaLNG 0 of internal trowoles. Yet the Bulldog won out by sheer Individual ability ‘This season Speedy Rush has been developing the Princeton machine for the Yale battle, @ game would prefer to win above There have been injuries ean but they didn’t Jovel: because n ers are iterate Nourse, McLean, Highley and Moore have varsity squad three is aumber could mainly the Tiger all others. In the retar of like Jer thi the § Driggs, Ames years. Any one of Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock who en Irten 1 y Cline of Harlem, reated a sensation in his last knocking out A vugement by ‘one round, will be sean tn action to night, meeting Packey Hommey, the we t wide Italian titwe tf, In out at the Empire A, Ad Woltast w to have met Cb b the State Boxir \ that Cline would “have to box Hommey | before he fouxht anybody else, In final Albert Badou ‘ht champion the ten-round seni claimant of the welterwe! of will en nter Marty ha Europe, the tough gnca arriv ship "rows, rawn opr t he 2 Commision he Walter Viower A. O. b wae gveo permission A tr the postponement m was indefinitely ausponded fo bing of the officem of the Hunts nt tng Club because of @> argument over money; Marry Praroe and Shatous O'Brien ware Fg RR hoa et the Hunts Potnt 6porting Cimb Tusstay |‘ caght, when Referee Droman ordered them out of the ring, and Billy Miske was told be bad squaced himself by agreaing to dex Bob Moha tomorow night at the Brookiya Sporting Club, The Hoxin Jack Dillon, the Hooter bearat, haa been | a returned from St. Pal hie battle w Lirwdway Sporting Club nex 6 he rom 4 ww intends to wittews the bow to-morrow 0 4 club b tworn Hob Mu’ Miviae, both of wher ‘An important match was Jong dimance phone to-day when ager of Oharite White of Chicago, agreed to a match with Jack Ir at the Armory AL A. ay the welterweigh it 42 jonpde Britton a s espected to draw @ recon Nate Lewis bas arranged three other matches for White beeides that with Benny Laonant be fore the oln offering the beet tndsoamente ‘at Providence, R. 1 fe 188 penne docs Murphy teow rounde to | — Le dedcdccdd ded Sunday, November 26, will be a red-letter day in the calendar of New York and Cleveland through train service, At 6.40 P, steel, over-night, -The Clevelander-— will leavé Pennsylvania Station, New York, on its initial trip to the “Sixth City.” This new train will run over the shortest line between New York and Cleveland, promoting safety and comfort, and will afford passengers the advantages of Euclid Avenue Station, the most con venient station in Cleveland. 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