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B Miske-Moha Bout To-Night Should Prove One of Best! Light-Heavyweight Battles of Year. 4 Publ Oo. Corre Ne York Erving World) ILLY MISKE and ob Moha are to fight ten rounds to-night at the Broadway in Brooklyn. ‘This should be one of the beat light- heavyweight fights of the year. Moha is @ sawed-off giant, but astonish- ingly effective for a man of his height and reach. Miske ts about eight teches taller than Moba, strong, wiry! and a rusbing, slamming fighter. He is likely to become one of the best im Bis class, and @ victory over Mona woud put bim where Dillon and Weinert and the others could hardly overiook bis challenges. On the other hand, should little Moha defeat Miske he'll have all the big men in a very awkward position. They ~cn't fight him if they can dodge, for they'd risk a defeat that would make them look ax funny as Joe Cox looked when little Moha beat him easily. And if they dodge Moha they'll look even more like Jokes to the fight following public. 0-MORROW, at Princeton, Tiger and Bulldog meet in what will be one of the most Interesting games of the year. It may be that Harvard bes a greater team than! either, but the Yale-Princeton game fe so hard fought that the result ts always in doubt until the very end, and from the spectators’ viewpoint that's the thing that makes It worth while to sit in ay open grand stand! through wina and rain and snow, it , to gee the last minute of last quarter played out. Fale fe going down to Tigertown F) with the old Yale spirit that ever knows defeat. They say Y. "t been much in evidence EST SPO THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1016, Nal SAT SET DREAMS! Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) a re oe rs LEE Drape EP See Hey { Same Proposition Forced on Baseball Owners Two Years) Risk Strike. By Bozeman Bulger. HE final decision of the National Association of Minor League Baseball Clubs to turn down flat all the requests or demands made by the Players’ Fraternity means that it 1s up to the two big leagues at their meeting next month to either bring a the it few years. But 7 Theva eulely fount ic F + so | game against Harvard a week ago. when he galvanized a hopeless Yale, Had the element of luck been with team into @ fighting unit that gave! Princeton instead of with Harvard Princeton the most unexpected defeat | all the eritics in t puntry Ww in all the history of the gamo. 7, ave been saying to-day that Pring Jones thinks he has found the old|ton has one of the greatest teams Yale spirit this year, and that to-| that ever wore the Orange and Black. morrow will show that Yale has no| There were times when Princeton’ dearth of courage and fighting ag-| defense complet flattened the d ih seeecenom, me matter what other | per Harvard atta Ik. elop in the big Blue Haughton's trickiest ball-hiding play Their forward passing at a critical tom There 1s no lack of two-year-olds that| leaguers turned the players down 8 for the Tigers, they have a|part in the gamo resulted in a wuc-| 200. are Well thousit of now, for 10 haye| coli. ‘They even refused to consider | ‘ orran Soom well vereed in alt) Hon ror Sood mains, They seemed and 163! any one of the requests, some of! tional release. the ancient strategy of the| of gaining ground with ene y fl game, and have in addition a lot| pares for two or three times in the upal the nominations for the ’ of entirely now stuff devised by|have made her downs watp carly closing stakes at Belmont) Yi l 2 T. G t F Aneedy Rush capectatiy for this oc-| close to Harvard's goal. ti Park next year the 1917 racing alte team Gets casion. Princeton played a splendid| Wérerback made the iis season should be a banner one, wainae . . d Off ————— bok Upon @ dangerous pass in Nominations for the principal fiz- | nomin he lirat ‘named. thre ug en | anes (of smashing straight through |tures that will be run at the spring |¥°4r as against % for 1 | essary yard & mistake that” won't’ be rej Princeton ts go! fight it out all the wi It will be head to head a knee. and may the best man wi alon® the line. That sort of « by the way, will suit Yale, does. ] with Yale, ame, N no game ts the “Indian sien’ more prominent than in football. team in Boston, “It's a funny thing, coaches to me, “that the ment: » al ° ard plays such a wv feel that we have the luc! mouth came hardest gain own way, and in the end something Jack O'Brien and Jim Savage will op- 1 for two tights j has slipped and they've scored a win | pose Jim Conklin | Princeton, N. J., to-day confident that towed “up, We always KNOW tine |, At thie Villato AC. Joe vy Hommes | tne toam of substitute players he has we will beat Dartmouth—but Yale West side ant He i | hoon working with all week {n prepar- . has us guessing when we know we. Th semiginal wil « Newt Clermont Sportiog | ation for Saturday's game with Brown have a in ny br #andagon M em Be ‘ sive a good account of themselves ie Fucehint kite Rosa ‘a 4 now vetand there will be Kw 1 1-2 Packey t y z y rj iter aaa tye the, quarterback, a} unds night befor when (York ' Jou Ribose : taeiles Tt ala’ la pe , Dundee has outerown ¢ ‘ 1 \ j Flynn 1 art the ga thes WHITE LABEL moight class at Iasi and can ng |wil oppure Georaie fimlly and May I a : ENTRIES AT BOWIE onger claim to be anything but a ers will take on G ‘a 4 and of t! . The Scercn of GnearAce cuitimate lightweight At the Hroadwa orting Club Billy | o ima ; | Mee Set k peisies | a tas neki | nace eet et i Ra ar care mat Brown of Chiongo, who made gad tent A, C., Ie loaMiug the following clubs by a|'The entree for tomorrow's races are seme aeeee tee me tatiana Toa ee BO Ue, Serres Wee ce en, pee gree Sy Ce rmraie tnd / Moderation means self-control— aN ee tare goMY TX" | —Soet Smith bas ented Whe Cream City athlete | 110 hale sae Bare: j Vrown cancellyd his trip to Ap sarily io; a, on he wanted to take 6 per ceat. off)‘ Wadia i ct one of the great assets in life. ar ta | provosticn, “end h writes that Med Dolan hae beon | pene es ' : roy Aan | H So that the moderag man is usually Piers ain'ine Cot var erelbule es oe Mois | } the successful man. Jimmy O"Magsn ‘hoe waa am mich a Lm A. © itr Pee Sep ROA oR Mod PAN 4 ne i | weeka' layoff, will take part in an bout one ou q holler, Races a George; ‘ cece trom tomorow night {n Philadelphia, when sen: for, thea. soar ; And you'll see the moderate man “ fis Wepiad order Wilson—a wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey—That’s All! The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle FREE CLU, neg te! RECIPES—Pree booklet of famoi relub recipes tor ‘Address Wilson, 311 Fifth Ave, N. ¥, That's All! The Tigers were able to head off ‘That's peated. ing into this game to a nd knew to all Tt always ; Last week after the Harvard game sat at dinner with the Princeton aid one of the part in football, We k on Dart- mouth. A couple of weeks ago Dart- down and played us the © we've been Up against : +R May eont a telegram to Chteago eballenging this year, Wartmouth's tent shows to-night tin ever before on @ 7 a telegram to Chicas ag | the ReATON. e by the students after | Us all the way, Tt was pure Seheduled | ee orn Ick that gave us the gum Wea | At the Marte one anf! that Joho a was pre: Paya seem to have the luck on Dart-|Porky Flynn, who ties ne ot doe | 1 inatitute |mouth. But Yale has tho luck on ts met Al Teich, will tack warnogemen This vleven und it hy n shown so Inany ium lar Jot colored heavy: | Uvinem ‘The latest addi atrongest that we have to fight agai ive ster Joh AVY" | stanley Yoakum, who al ling that they're going to be lucky |Welsnt: Wee W JWMMY | by the way he stood off Henny Leonard | Foe eT eC Ire la mI et va dita adr aEmmretn a Perio rag Tenable gt led ahaa ghton Will See Tiger Game, |Up pointe against Yule in the begin. | At the Hunts Point Sporting «Bu ’ See Ee ree Nene akre ing of the game and had it ali our a ° on @ big strike or succeed in wreck- 1917 Racing Season Here ee Sl Should Be a Banner One (ce. 0 bras pes + | strike, The mistake of that move is now acknowledged by magnates through- out the country and they grant that Ban Johnson was right in wanting to bring the matter to an issue at once. In New Orleans yesterday the minor [53 tor tuet your, So It was all down jthe line. There are 75 n ations for the ‘Toboxgun Handicap, 46, fort Ladies" Handicap, 48. for, the Hart: Kelling Stakes, 48 for tho Ammteur Cup, d 4 for the Hollis & eM. Nominations for Early Closing Stakes at Belmont Park Ex- ceed Last Season’s by Nearly Ago, but They Did Not Dare! | which were reasonable and harmless. This ia to stay they have | an open challenge and the athietes led by Dave Fultz can do as thi Under cover the major I be able to open the coming st April. The major league players may also strike, but they are not so cocksure about the result as they Were two years ago. ‘There is ino independent league to offer shelter now, and the players are very much in the position of having to take what Is offered them or go without work Tt tm arti “rine” out of of thoae to get a 1ers, asf broken up the tof them wer last fall, The demands of the fraternity are simple. They want the mac nates to agree to pay the fares of a players to and from the camps, whether they mak: not, and they want permis: the players to make new immediately after notice of They also wil sive ¥ nd % for 1 There were 13 nomina: tions for The Withers, for 1917, and 93 for 16. ‘The heaviest nominations were for the Lawrence Realization f 1918 and From Students NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 17.-~The meeting closed with A. Mol. Erlocker, the Racing Secretary, yesterday, and they exceed those of last spring by as against 116 |mearly 200. r , i PICs thtee. Aeuree vere cheering | thawed that there are ’l yale football squad will leave for enough, Erlocker sald that he has ro- | this country to bring this thie vear-oll | Princeton late to-day, stopping over leeived word from Walter Jennings that | y v ds have been |MEht, however, in New York City, as the A. K. Mac ber entries were in the | nam p IMT at the Belmont jis usually the custom The under- +i mails on the way E ne, while zh y graduate body has arranged for aj “The, “Metropolitan “iTandieap, which [This equals. the record for the ', pus and then a march to the station. will be worth $5,000 this year, closed | set in 1889. As the hooks for this stake | A short period of signal practice for with 65 entries a# against 67 for 18, | will be opened again in a year @ reo! and the Suburban, with 66 as against record 1s expected. CFistic News som tina and Gossip ) yo Fairmont A, ©, to-morrow night, the first eleven will be the only activi- ties of the men this afternoon. Head Coach Jones, not caring to send his first string men into scrimmages. The work of the latter in practice against the strongest serub team, yesterday waa declared to have been the best of | There are more local clubs running | Tulse at the season. Harry Gattle is scheduled to box Youns| shams O'Drten, the Yonkom lightweight, has | Porey Haughton is on his way to te aie HE | be bones Joe Borrell i | _ lot: WEST POINT » Nov. Nig, \ Ane: | Pant Doyle, the rast alte welterweight, was to The Blind Brook Country Club, which could just as easily be known |4s "The Millionaires’ Club," will be pen for play early next June, on struction work has progressed favorably that the new ahs Wilh by ready nearly six we ahead of schedule time. Avenue, just outside Port Chester, N. about five miles of rolling land, b view of Long Island Sound, Donald Ross, the noted golf architect, Je- signed the course started to clear the land last summ The Ulind Brook ¢ of the most unique and wealthte ganisations in e world, Untr fee is $5,000, and=the annual gues will be $1,000, it is said. The new club will be #o exclusive that the membership 1s Imited to 160. ‘The names of mem- be: Who's Who Wall Street, ountry Cl n in crowded links in the East that Mr Childe quickly warmed up to the idea of forming a similar club for New York devotees of the game. Returning here Mr. Childs outlined plans for the proposed club to } Wall Street friends, Within a days the Blind Brook Clu into existence, with memborsh the wealthiest men in Unite Refusal of Minor Leagues to Grant Players * Demands May Cause Big Strike : ] ; ; ry; =| Resta Creates | New Record in | ‘The club 1s located on Harrison ‘ Y. An eighteen-hole course will cover : ly elevated and providing « beautiful | ° | | inator and President of the Blind] Brook Club, which was formed main ly to provide exclusive entertainment for rich me rs, Childs, who is an enth antl r, firet ot th ea for his club } o *h the clubhouse dogs allowed.” Mr, Childs and his host didn’t have to get in*a waiting line at the start- ing tee, nor were they annoyed by de lays during their match, This was such a delightful change from the | Up to Big Leagues in Meeting Next Month to Either Call Players’ Bluff or Wreck Their Fraternity. report. of everything that ves in t tring of @ ¢ National Commission Nobody seriously objects to these requests and that js what makes the point blank refusal look like a chul- ienge. Not only will the big leagues join the minors, but there ts an under- standing between the own big cut in salaries b 6pring. The war ‘3 that a ¢ made in the | time contr: ‘ts n making new will at t looks blue for sbility of a the World's to have the regular prices ng the season and allow 4 fixed amount instead of th eipts, understood, has with several of the} layers, preparatory to iasu- timatum » a duri the 5 a percen leading ng an \ Vanderbilt Cup, SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov, 11— Dario Resta, driving a Peugeot, won the eleven! h Vanderbiit Cup race yes the record time of 3 hours, 48 2-5 seconds, an erage 1 of 86.99 mi an more \ Hes faster n th evious Vanderbilt Cup race record by Ralph D Palma on the same ck two years ago, Earl Cooper In a Stutz was second. lis time was 3 hours, 30 minutes, 02-5 seconds, more than four miles an hour slower than the winner's, | William Weightman, piloting a Deus- enberg, was thi His t 3 hours, 42 minutes, 2-5 s | —_ one |LEVINSKY STAYS LIMIT WITH BIG CARL MORRIS. Soavtal to The Broning World. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov, 17.-Carl Morris, the Oklahoma Giant, failed to knock out Battling Levinsky of New Already accepted read Ike | York in their fifteen-round fight last Fifth Avenue and] night The best he could do was to gain a decision. Morris wolghed 230% Willian Hamlin Childs 1s the orlg-| and Levinsky 181 when they wetghed in the afternoon. ye mateh was ness Jived into their en Lev tirst « sky ‘ y 1 Into and we Mt about hi read his arms apart, but to | There are s y or ling. M . how n t to make a fight of Levin would get in close 4 on for dear life, Morris $25 of Real Worth in .Made to Measure Clothes ’ PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer 6, by ‘The Treas ® York Krening (0 QUEUE ie HE Yale Copyright, 191 puiahing Co, enti N wou Brown's Players Around asif They Were Pianos. No wonder the heavyweights want to fight. You can't keep warm on a par bench this month atl thoes peo: Yule Bow! only accommodates 76,000, so some of the coaches will have to stay outside. a Robideau’s glov lead. Couldn't expect Sam gold, eh what? Rat Nelson is atill Hghting. Haw ing taken so much puntehment for #0 many years, Bat figures its op to the public to take a Kittle, Harry Pollok is now managing Charley Weinert and should be euc- cessful if he can manage to keep Weinert out of the ring. : is counting they are hatch a cheater is a crumb @ crumb. RABID RUDOLPH, : in don't be A decoy te 8 jumper duck ty Tite enter finds losk <itke taste Uke Sood. Harvard . decore Brows to-morrow, Yale-Princeton game a plppin to-morrow. AN era will have thelr hands for hard bandages. We trust that the A. A. U. will in- vestigate the report that Bob Moha ng to get some money for box- ng Miske. Yale, Harvard, Princeton and Cer- nell, Th ttle Fou Pittsburgh and Brown, The “Big 4 Two.’ ‘They'll deat Jem Willard about the time thet Quimet lean amatour again ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Knutt—Elther Pitt or Brown, Write your own tieket eee ker—You win, Shakespeare war a writer. eee Woot—Easily. It's hand to elimin- last place from the National Leagu erything has to have an ending, even a dow! of epaghettl A NEW HAVEN, Nov. 11.—The four- Oared boat race between Harvard and Yale freshmen crews, which tn past years has been rowed the day before the annual regatta at New London, wilt be eliminated next June. 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This event has always been played earlier In the season, but was, set for a later date this time to In- | sure better weather, > — Stoux City Clnb Warned, 17,.—The Na- CINCINNATI, ©. Nov. tional Baseball Comn m Sioux City Club of thi or @ rehearing in t ved notice on the as upon the Sioux ‘ard {8 not fully adiuat H ter the promulgation of the National ite ’ of the Army's share of fo Cant by Matchmaker Doweertsh ot the pend eer poring Cit to ANA . for t my-Navy game in New York! orale teat a een eat 1 af the wat elite on Mor t, James BH, \; TT Mhina Onllowass, (YO Panta tials beat Vroamuror of |{ tiie Rack Oa Pa oil, announce! argon, “Sto: Palm tere ne " was left . ; SINT E\Ow Soting: | thrwe zener olde ant Marty Crm, whin made a great hit hy at ———— 04 Schatten Pras mig Albeit Tatout at ihe Tani A, C, lst doe Tinker Won't Lose Job. Tight, hae two more engogrmente. On Saturlay CHICAGO, Nov, 17.—Joseph B, Tin- A he will take on Johnny Tilimen tm Vhle- Kor virtually hag been agreed upon as fh PAC R Sans: Sane rpecite, ‘ita and on nest ‘Trwswtay night he will tarkie at the Ghicaeo, Navionsl an | Former Hulliten et th» Paneer Sporting Cla, CHD next, season it Waa Ay oh if Kouneed to-day after @ conference Jim Buchley, manager of Marry Willa, the big tween. Tinker and Charles H. Weel eagre heavyweight whe bese Jack Thompson of Mai, lresisent of the olub Agpooment ‘ch the Sloux Cy Club eee rerenememeees: orn Tengu 0 ‘enioyed.