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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | eames sige : a I With “Bugs” Baer HOW YALE CAN BEAT HARVARD BY BUGS BAER DAM) CUDAPE Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | ; “ce IGHT say the | f . ACTS LIKE f football season Johnny White Has NOT Secured! Ee TESS WitLARD : has a dark the Garden, Nor Has Any One | BROWN taste.” Else Just Yet. | Commies Row York ievenive Worth." “* | OHNNY WHITE hoan't got Mad-| ison Square Garden, at least not yet. Reports that he has are premature, to say the least. Accord- ing to an announcement which found its way into several newspapers yes- terday, White, Billy Long and Harry Pollok secured a lease on New York's big show place and had gone so far as to apply for a license to conduct box. ing shows, in addition to holding other events for which the big amphi- theatre is specially adapted, This it PUTTING ‘EM OVER THAT MAN A NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER ON | ainsi’ i AL LINE Why not number the spectators at ODED the Army-Navy game? Nowody look WOUWD BE AN INCENTING™ FOR Ct atthe players, While his team was being trimmed by Brown, Perc Haughton was lamp: neeton game, Can't Quarterback Smith of Yale blame anaege tor jumpiro when Ye Will Probably Be Able (ve say cocci aoan ve « feature at Madison Square Garden To Play Against Harvard) S20" "=" Making the All-America clevem appears now Is all wrong. Nobody has @ lease on the place, which at present is in the hand of ex-Judge ~ Py : entire football a ou the Star Who Has Been in Hospie| tteia yestorany attornoon and work doesn't get you anything. As an as- set it is about as useful as a whip- wt CAPTAIN B xe SITTING ON ITo A. A. U. Hands Severe Jolt To the Women Athletes premises, is authority tor the atate-(SWimming Is Only Sport in ment that nothing definite nas been| Which They Are Allowed to ae eae tae aie ca| Enter, Yet Not Only Must They any one and that the story of White's | having ocured t 1s groundiess.| Compete Among Themselves! oon and work to put) socket in an automobile. McCall as receiver. Dozens of dids have been put tn for | leases of the bullding, and among! these (s that of Johnny White and hig associates, Tex Rickard and Bam McCracken have one in too, but none has up to this time been accepted, Harry Cochrane, who is general manager of the Garden under Judge | McCall's receivership, and in @ way tal Here Expected in New (2° the finishing touches for Saturda: same at New Haven started tn earn Haven To-Day, but Won't | Ti rsuler players wno hav Participate in Scrimmage. | 1 first class condition, and made| the disgrace of things hum against the substitutes. minor league t YALE MIGHT | There was @ light scrimmage for the — k RING SAM Conn, Nov, #1.—The | resulare, and tne coaches watched the |, Suppose G. Washington had tes LANGFORD IN Yale football squad returned at 6/ Pay carefully, stopping things when | r sate o'clock last night from Atlantio City, | ere was any stgns of roughness. Har-| what would have happened if Ade where the men went directly after the vard has ite team in shape now, and! miral Perry had sent Fleet B against Tae PA pve fo alt | Tule there will be plenty of drilling, the | the English on Lake Erle? “Princeton game. They wer | element of physical will bo| {n good condition and went immediately | ¢})ninated as much as p On the! And suppose Grant had put in hie to the gymnasium, where they had, II the varsity appeared @libi army in '65? . and Murray, Bi lowhy uke nie li fared for w time with the ‘The line-up in the drill was: Moscloy nd a team against Brown? y families to feel ing trimmed by @ m. Why didn’t Haughton of tackling dummi | They haven't got RECORDS ADOPTED _ BY THE A. A. U. TRACK EVENTS, Great stuff coaching a footballs am......it ie the only games it {8 no sure thing that missing when the bell Judge McCall may take up the mat-| but They Are Told What They 1 ee iy em: jand Church, ends; Gates and Bald- F o'clock at New Haven Satur |’ Shere yeu can finish Cincinnat ter of the lease any time, according to | who waa the regular right Mr. Cochrane, but Just now he ds bury, Must Wear. tackle until Swe rigo, tackles; Galt and Zenner, guards; tyle and still claim the cham- ser began to come 3 ip... il! play Har- Hagen) Hanties on Hutehingon, centre; La Roche, quar | qlons, was tried in his oll piece with | | Plonship Yale will p readjusting the first mortgage on the — EMule Walk intoor)’-¢s it Gusting |terback; Neville, left halfoack; La | the ‘Varsity, “but Sweetser tas looked | | Yartplens Baturday “fer Heowin property, a process which is anything | RELAY RACING. Gore, right halfback; Jacques, full- | Detter to the coaches all fall and, has By Bozeman Bulger. 4 Wileo—Cechatt Untveestty ie rhown himself to be a more depend: but new at the Garden. Mortgages there have been readjusted at var- jous periods for years. The business of the Garden is going right. along, 2 Mile Yale Usivemity 7 FIELD EVENT, Le A. Dimwoder 190 ft, @ tm, SWIMMING. back. Later Braden waa in at full- | man. back for a few minutes, ‘The coaching |,,,/eninson, mho has net played | Squad was joined by Heffelfinger, who He was limping all last wee will be here with the line all through | /4™ chy. . chance t 2 th looked over the tion re- turns from Ulinots and Co! “ RECKON you fellows haven't ons is aid to haye elle dis be 1 ta," piped a thin itttle votes as |] to yene—f, Gils Ut P |He needs # lot of work H however, under the receiver and |" Eee rik Pm a Aa a TAL the week pee ‘ at junk in cans.....but now they » ° ‘ dere sowed delawate i Verde Siliner (8 tu i = b ion to get into a hi te aos 11, Votiiaer (8 ware) nT hattan Hospital in New |no final significanc Batre i WeeERETOANNEeS to come just aa it there were no legal) sgunded the deathknell to the medal MB, Votimer (1 "turne, ACT LIKE THE {at the Manha she | complications, This latter statement cu should allay the oft expressed fears that the big structure was to be torn mer (13 ture)» yen REPUBLICANS. rk, will return to New Haven to- eye? ot Int of cause to feed dees wena net he. the oe | Columbia's football fortunes sank to| mnmeiine ss asm Taken: et Chamku thie el jonas of the women, {huge ‘scheduled for the field. He will | tirit lowest ebb yesterday when the of- rgate’s voice was #0 winning aspird ‘This little er (1 tena); hace (open). sees. {feial announcement was made that Joo weak that nobody geve him a tumble, Lene eo open... probably be able to play against Har- | jrown, varsity centre, who had hie foot rvard might have @ successful down to make room for office build- ; M. pats badly twisted tn kame ‘with Wess|season next year by cancelling her ings. In fact, he was 40 small that tho news ‘The team will have @ scrimmage to- | si a games with football teams and only | hounds couldn't even pick up his ied meeting Yale and Princeton. day and Wednesday, with slanal drills tA Be n ve lily foot photographed by the Xe Thursday and Friday. , raving. the! hurweons. who have are] p 2 a, fit. of fbventmindedness the .. tended him having stated their, belieg| Pennsylvi 1 game 21,—Harvard's that he has a broken arch. Saturday. "ae Hunts Point Sporting Club,|name, But, gentlemen, that little fel- | ieee pict we: ta GAL i; Sak as at 5 : Dene y epoke a mouthful, ; jess Willard, who is back home with | bores Jolinay Harrey at the Harlem §, C, SehSh Piper liatoe (680 |ihe sno Ne ho mers, even if they aro given a chance] his family in Chicago, thinks that Vred{ friday might pxe those national /to negister and compete among them- r- ae ong them-| Fulton sizes up as his most formidable —— have pulled a brother act, hasn't ab-| delegates have done ten: They |aelves. ‘There are a lot of good | tye, SS hanlntan WheG EG GAY @ Ratton Wuite wate will be we last best | solved Plerce for his part of it. Mar-| stepped right out in the open and de- | Women awimmers and they have been | weighs 312 pounds, which, he adds, 18 y the Armory A, A, tn Boston Arena, tin Jultan, manager of Pierce, has ta-| Creed that no woman shall enter an|iuns for # chance to show Up the! rosa weight for him. He plana. to chad gh erp Rtepg er sued a statement that the club had|thletic event in this country, other! Yes, and the committee won't even|Fest for some time before buttling| Wesnington sumet, near Doves ° ‘ done this little thing, but along comes | than swimming contests, and even In |let them show the men up in the mat-|agatn, When he ta ready to step into —— Phil Bernstein, the club's manager, | those they must swim among them. |tef of bathing suits! Can't beat that|the ring he believes that Fulton, on ac- with a denial, Bernstein saya he| selves. They cannot compete against ater count of his hetght and reach, will af- Shomus O'Brien are alleged to) What do you sup CAMBRIDGE, the crack Memphis bantam, who | harkey at the Fairmont A. ©, Sat-| bas been signed up for tos In conven-| ford him te atiffest opposition of an: Rover signed a statement saying | males. assembled have prescribed the|oe the contenders for the Lectoweune ager. Denny Goodman, Plerce was not to blame, and he aaks| And just ax they wore putting the [clothes title Freddie Reese, the Brooklyn bant me to take no notice of anything of | MOMentous decree on pu le — ‘. Ruth Law, the aviatrix, over at Gov- so reads the decree,| ino local toys will figure in important sun ghee th what nature coming trom Julian, jernor’s Island, was giving all the he- bathing suits of @ black | pattie to-night, At ben Jack B: ion Wont imday nate you Briton a ACK DILLON will have a chance ig He world the laugh texture that covers their bodies from | « great favorite there, will tak snickered the little del- > Friday night to become middle-|egate nt the Astor when he heard off “And still they let the men wear weight champion, despite the fact| this. “J was trying to tell then lone-piccers,” observed the ttle dele- t oe Gibone reoes<'¥. mad about what the women did to the|ate, “suite in which they have a Aetedbelddlils Matic: » Paul) Colorado, but 1 reckon they couldn't] Hut that isn't all yet. ‘This national urns, the cracl ote ac! vat Pai ‘ cia Way. Dillon meets Al McCoy, the! hi 0 Frankie Burns, the crack Jessy City bantam, | Nack t# anxious to mont Patay Cline agaia i Hl arite White, i H | assoctation bas even cut Into the! who t» considered by many good fudgrs a sure | show that hia firet defeat to thirty boute was ao ! title-holder, at the Broadway Sport- winner for the world’s kas beea matched to meet Battling the Husta Point Club Nor, 24, and/ e round bout to @ decision, of the male spectators. | winner over either Ertia or Williams over the| complished by @ lucky punch delivered before be Be isi aba if beloah Sek Gees | twents-round route, was sigmed up yesterday by |had @ chance to got etarted,’* punch through McCoy's turtie-like firobee, that | tee wom ads erst Mostar cigs “sects ie ke defence we may finally have @ cham- aaith the de-| last tout sored an eary victory over Benny pion who will look and act the part{> better than McCoy can. The bout fore they dive | McCoy, Was scheduled for to-night, but McCoy report. J til and asked for a postpone- ment, laughed immoderately, Suffragette wife could “In every ev en (and {t goes for the | mere muct ‘wear hose delegates to the teu: Athletic mecting right up and added to their de- | § y deciding what the women |” Now, right there the laymen among|_ lmmediately after Larry Hansen knocked out ers should wear, | the male folk are going to rive in pro- | Fi@hting Bob at Allentown last night be was] B hat ain't judginent." sald the tit-lrost. “Where,” they ask, “does this |™atahed to box Andy Cortes of this city before] ROCHESTEIL N. ¥4 Nov. 2i—In a 3 tle delegate, Uhat's insanity eielike association come in to deny the spec | ‘he same dub on Thaniagiving afternooe OFer t*/ uriouy ten-round bout before the bla: | rT n ineers au & bull yearling getting bis nec data a run for thelr money?” twelve-round route | z J 5 i and tearing through « peach orchard, | "tt ¥ _— gest crowd that ever saw a fight in this | HAT'S this talk of reviving The only thing to declares that Billy Miske, the St. | city, Hilly Brennan of Chicago turned ea oe Found themse woked and had to1,, rue Snly Wing to be reavetted tp) football at Columbia? When | go through with it, Just wait, just /{het the women wat Paul light hearywoight, who baa been making | the tables on Tom Cowler of England, ° are they going to do it? One| wait.” . food im boute in these parts, demands $6,000 for! who beat him two weeks ago in Brook- ‘ y =e that they cou his ond $ bor Oberle Welnert in Madison |;ye? beat, hin an might Just as well expect Cincinnati] Just why a good woman athlete |IMAl Thy Tite de gate euggented in| nme matty maze, Weinert ladon |iyn, Until the tenth rour.d the bout was I and the Athletics to revive summer | *PUld not have @ chance againat men Hecause of leven, then Brennan fought Cowler off nan Turne T 2 on Cowler, . sr- {Dia piping voice, that got lost in the | ine difficulty in findiug « euitable | faa the ard to under- j if 8 wuitadle opponent tor | hig f 4 had him hanging on when baseball, Ha a Rar get HN shurte, ‘those delegates should have | Weiner, Pook tas peactaly clined « tastes [ine est ’beh rane” “Brennan floored -— t) ° to suggested, Is just {taken a peek at the election returns | tor the reopening of the big amphitheatm be |Cowler for the count of eight in the : NOTHER story spiked. Yous | reat He, Selegate auguowted, In Just | ut West before atepping in so blithe: | tween Johan Dundes New’ Yort's fan’ ligne | third round, while Cowler laid Brennan HE EXTENSIVE USE of the telephone in hotels, ‘ . , fly and saying, not only what women | weight, and Prekhe Welsh, the work's clam. | down for a five count in tho fifth, Willard doesn't’ weigh 300| other argument . : Et eel suppose,” he said, “that they (can do but-mark <his—what they | pioa "Dundes bas been on Welsh’s trait since > h fF buildi d | 1 Pounds. Me's only 272, with) ,."1, suppose,” he said, that they jenn do a, ee ueeael Weactsen telat hae aces | apartment houses, office buildings and large resi- hip clothes on, There's a chance that| medal simply b tit ismtt fair for| If the force of this doesn’t strike | ararly three year ago A r * sas Cari Morris is to bo “ect up" for him|Meetn compete apsinst mem “And if [you at once, go bome and try it out —— Rivera at Los Anaslan Gal, kooched ut ncés, makes it essential that in buildings of these types Phil Bloom, the Brooklyn lightweight, tog: ? tm the noar future, Kansas City would | £uee® it, Min't fair, at that, in Tor longour wife. | | a gumanay i eat Wenor lane ae | Joo. Thomas of New rican Inst night : cane, It's neh,” » hereby co ourselves, , nape * he third round of their twenty-r ey : be @ good place to pull of this tent. | “Mur the decree of the national dete-|qualitiediy, 40 the little delegate. with | NO" 29, The mmo bors met at ‘Detrit laa | in the third round of thely twenty -roun provision be made to carry the large number of wires FEW more Pollarde, Lewises |Site hit harder at the women swim-|the piping voice [at the Broadway. fyortut, Clob” Bloom. tones |JOFIWY of tho spectators thought Thom for turninhi leph . >} more Pollard ue s way § n viling up points, Rivers was dot = 5 and! Marshalls, and these white 7 Irish @aiay Cline, and on Der, 8 be tose Jow the heavy punishment with hooks to the necessary for furnishing telephone service. football players that they have hole course, Work will be started | Wellite to « fiflenound referee's decision at jaw and body at close range. up at Yule and Harvard will be draw. | early in the spring and it is ex- | i | mide ies When it is realized that in a number of telephone wiring is apparent. If some ar- fede fles ected the new course will be ready | Two wo! slugging matches exe anticivatet at A < i i ‘ P ing the c in . | Ge ie at ‘ new course will be ready | che Pronees Goorting’ Olid toeight, In te main SLPHIA, Nov. 21.—-Freddie| buildings there are many as 1,000 tele- rangement is not included in the original JOOTBALT, haa carned increased | A Re : event Marty Crome, who stopped Albert adoud, weish, lightweight champion of tho! phones in service and that it is necessary building plans, it may be necessary to make ; a tnoreaaas To the long list of minor golf age | 2, Duncan welterwnght chammon, last weak, world, defeated Buck Fleming of this; to carry two wires from each telephone to extensive and costly alterations after com- popularity this yea Great long ° ¢ golf as: artunr Sullivau, and in the other ten. | city in a stirring elx-round bout here Nsoe ee ; ‘ f the buildi ; crowds wil over the country | sechutions which annually hold Insh middie |last night. : bmn | some central point in the building, the im- pletion of the building, in order to conceal have seen the various big games. All| tournaments In the metropolitan dis- of the Br ——— RIES. portance of making adequate provision for the wires running through halls and rooms, attendance figu rlet hus been added one consisting BOWIE ENT . C eee 508 ys jee linksmen who are connected with <a Brean Wat . . . i mien vale and Hie a iMabArs 6k tis Mases, County the aiatlonate hislhens, he othe c, BOWIE, Md, Nov HE ENGINEERS of this company will be glad at Haven ountry Club at Orange, N. Jy exe| ile of the new tody t4 tho Btas s fer tomorrow's races . . . . : This ga Dect to reach a decision within the! ‘yori, ‘and it ta exby th any time to give architects, owners or builders the fe People. T Yule as wee whe vey At tn H Ne one nd : ‘ 4 y . A crease their facililies with another!) most sctive tra lons H 4 j i ee NOs: bean: Inorenscg’ Feighteon-hole course. Aw yet the pro-| (tho. United Btw Sberhard benefit of their experience in such matters and to assist 5 Ject ts only tn the * ages, but ibe i i ingle ticket has been put on pub- kewor was elected | vay or ” Re sale, yet the demand in so great | MY Of the active members of the “deste Nal poirot them in planning the best system for each individual case. : that more than 125,000 applications | Prom Jersey club are in tavor made Becretary- | pessport to Amara, but it was refused 3 OT ea IROL eI ep ech pe Pie Bo Patent Ean at Before you finally complete your plans, CALL OUR ENGINEERS , my the ‘ell for rae Pas een | teen- bole ean ie x He ane PS ee SEAR lic as and make syre your telephone system is properly provided for, ‘ Valuable pasteboards. = ns women members of the Shacki- | bee, 4 The Army-Navy was purposely |, "red Tt has round bout lubtand thelr guests For Manhattan, Bronz and Westchester, “= p scheduled this yenr to conflict with thirty 1 of the r Chab ving Day en 3 ot tal v Call Division Plant Engineer, 24 Walker St., New York City, ; Telephone Cortlandt 12000 le attraction to ¢ e the de-|fora “d f > row on ) the Q "7 for tickets, still applications | Great» See eaneyiow on the) “While playing tna foursome at the 3 x, a8 the Queanaboro a, ©, | For Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island, { rly snowed ‘in onthe army {ares Acc pe : na Ce seme Gr OMe athe UM MI ee Call Division Plant Engineer, 81 Willoughby St, Brooklyn, N.Y. Telephone Main 12000 ‘ \ 8 ArMY | cap with numerc a tte wil ¢ Johugoo, wing ‘ Grounds could E 150. 6 | very wood und 4d sco s FP. Smith eae For New Jersey and Richmond, wt could be eas led for the ser- | D badiy beaten hy Billy Call Division Plant Engineer, 281 Washington St, Newark, N. J. Telephone Market 12000 vice game T be 47,000 in Mr, Whalen of the Essex Club t9, thirteenth ! ren anolber bout ta the Folo Grol , bi urday, for thin) so anxious to Improve his game that oe ae jeg giro sive) Me *\ number of tickets have been dis- i er made 41 o domes CY hear m he has engaged Davey Hunter, thi 1 ' H c tributed. isted # par three and 2 Beye iil xesasina {ha declan etna provasionel) (accompany hin Mhemas Binh eealls NEW YORK TELEPHONE Co, my satumn sy down to Florida tht wint o pe to P in the mat 8 won't miss hy private lessor Rar ur earon SPORTING. | he twelfth, How nm _——- The Plainfield, N. J enter teenth ought un bo TONIGHT, Pioneer Sporting Club, | ee ss ems! told 1 and they kept ona Mike Wgue 1s. Tex Kelly, Adm, S0c,{ plates the addition of a new nine-! winning Qo" emailing Brotty Monieith’s woly, Dulty

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