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hI i] | | } : t . { » Eastern Football Championship Belongs to Brown, Which Out- classed Harvard and Yale,| Saturday's Big Rivals. COmrHAL IBIA be The Pee 1 ©o (The New York Evening World) AUGHTON'S system may win for Harvard by another 41 to © score, or Yaie may give the system an awful jolt, But whichever way it goes the Eastern champton- ahip won't be affected tn the least. That belongs to Brown, which has outclassed both Yale and Harvard so far that the “big colleges" are left in the football kindergarten class. Of course Yale and Harvard both held out some of their star players in the game with Brown, But why? The answer Is easy. Rrown was too tough. Yale and Harvard both knew, from the way Brown was play- ing, that they were up against a beat- ing, no they prepared an adva alibt and told every one that thi didn't care anyhow as long as they made a good showing in their “big eames.” Yale's second string team and Har- vard's second string team, each some of the real stars in the line-up, , Wasn't far behind the first eleven tn playing ability. It's a sure thing that neither Yale's first eleven, nor Har vard's, could trim the by any such acore as Brown piled up Neither Yale nor Harvard could get near Brown's goal line, which ix the only goal line along the Atlantic Coast that hasn't been crossed by an enemy this year, Brown has taken the edge of ex citement from. the — Yale-Harvard game, which after all is merely «| struggle between two teams repre senting great colleges, old rivals, hy fighting teams, but as football qu ity has been shown this season, sec ond raters. If thore was an Kastern championship to be fourht out this year neither Yale, Harvard — nor Princeton would have a part tn it. All three would play in the second dlvin- jon, and Brown and Pittsburgh would fight it out for the gridiron honors of ES DARCY really is on hin way to this country, He 1s aboard Hattie Luckenbach, This is the information brought by Harry Pollok, promot and bidder for Darcy's services in the ring ‘L made arrangements last through Harry Marsden of Austratia, Pollok told me last night, “to have Darey come here. Leabled him trans. portation, but there w uch fuss in Australia over his | ne that he didn't start. The Australian papers were full of letters from people who wanted to know why Darey was al-| lowed to leave the country when they had relatives fighting at the front, the steamer June, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1816. Yank Milli Capt. Huston a Give Up Te Grounds for Their Own. and demanding that he go to th “Marsden cabled me that it ¥ off, and Darey urned the transp tation, Jack Kearns tried to get him, but gave it up. & few days ago I re ceived a cable from Marsden saying | that Darcy had mysteriously loft the country, I cabled asking what ship he left on. Marsden cabled me ‘Darcy on Hat Luckenbach, have looked up the steamer's sched- ule, She sailed from N tle, Aua~ | tralia, Oct. 27, is due at Tal Tal, Chill, | about ov. , goes from there to! Andosagasta, arriving Dee. and] will leave there for New Or na or! New York about the middle of Jan- wary. However, Darcy could ave the steamer in Chili and up by an American passenger steamer via the Panama Canal. So he may ap- pear in New York in a short time.” When Darey arrives, Pollok he will be offered a bout in Madi Square Garden, Pollok expect sign a contract for the Garde morning, all financial arrange having been completed. He } | ready applied for a Heense to run bouts there unde n Madison | National Show ( ration, Appar-! ently the Boxing Commission isn't] insisting upon its threat that w Weinert-Mc t in the ¢ n before any oth can be fought there, for Polle card ls to be a ten-round tween lightw Welsh and Johnny Dunde | Italian, wh has beer Welsh ‘persistently for years This should be the best light bout in sight. Dundes is fast j and aggressive enough to furnish a world of act Welsh down to The next bout be between Weinert and a real fight the Garden may and Miske tps to pin IHN DUNN ann s that he has corralled an attraction for Tuesday evening, same being ten n the rounds w ant Killer und Every time you see a man smoking a Fatima, you know he is getting all the comfort that is possible in a cigarette. The original Turbish blend Orr 156 Owners to Build | This Pair of Tennis Stars Off To-Day Stimulate Local Rivalry Feel That It Is for the Best In- terests of Baseball That They By Bozeman Bulger. result of several prelim! i SY'VE ized a great eleven | A nary caucuses now being beld| tn fuct, It has become very evident|| @ tourney at Manila, An interesting match 1s expected when Church I Bae veae Gh heel Ser bears m ppinighets hat the ha onlous co-operation yj i, ba me | by baveball magnates of thé! tha two leagues has rovbed the pave | and Kumagae meet in Japan. Thoy met in the tourney at Forest Hills ee ee ey aracuieit American and National Leagues aalof a lot of its tire, Hereafter tl last summer and the American was successful. pugeed and Sgagressive, The: back=| ouncement 14 expected at| Will go It alone ‘ , yin the coun- officlal anouncement Is expect’ Hl Several weeks ago Capt. Huston field 1s the equal of any In a the two blg meetings on Dec, 12 hath ang Col Ruppert realized that the try. Oliphant and Vidal, the two New York is to have another million- {quicker they get a park of their own sensational halfbacks, are almost a dollar ball park and that the custom /the better it will for thelr ball H ad M g UY team themselves, The Cadets in tse ih arn that Co i a ee Harvard Manager Tells fm teneien Hoo Caden parks during World Series games WI [Springs ie with President ° shoot ‘em over from any distance in- be abolished. ‘Johnson on the question of proper lo- Ccruos aye l LOW] si06 wo nery-two-vara line. For several years the American{cation for the big million dollar a | This summarizes why the Army |park, Tho question to be decided is a _—_ — - League owners have ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THERE’S MANY A STYMIE IN A GOLFER'S LIFE Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), I Gotta Get some MORE SLEEP OR MY APPROACHES WILL f_1 brie Tis GRC, Cure my Aware: L wor DAYLIGHT! WOULD Come! FoR THe ON IS WeeKuy MORNING | Gour Day Wares UP VERY, VERY EARUY, On,Curde f You REAUY C, PLay Gour Tooay! LI Promised LiL * You'D Tare US To Tite MaTiee 4 { Bur Doesx' QUITE MANE: (T= + A Fm ED DIPLOMATICALLY Avoid DISCUSSION CF Thy Dax's DowGsg GETS @ Quiet 4 START For THE LIN 'There Are Many Reasons | Why Army Is 10-8 Choice — Over Annapolis Eleven on Dollar Park to | gn 12,000-Mile Trip to Play in a Tourney Just think of travelling nearly 12,000 miles to participate in a tennis tourne ‘That's what Harold A. Throckmorton of Elizabeth and eee Capt, Huston d es that if the orge M. Church of Tenafly, N. J, are doing. They leave to-day for . | nd Col. Ruppert two clubs had been playing on #)- |} Vancouver, whence they Ml take passage on the Empress of Russla for Cadet Linesmen All Veterans, Would havo drawn almost as well as|{ the Patlippines, Their Backfield Is Equal of ney will arrive at Mantla, Phillppine Islands, about Dee, 18, They will play in the Oriental championship, which will open | in that city on Jan. 2 | ‘Throckmorton and Church have arranged an tnteresting trip. Be fore returning home they will visit China and Japan, and they will prob- ably compete in several matches in the latter country, They are also [| i @ World's Series, \ The Boston American League Club | came in for a jot of criticism last fall for transferring their games with Brooklyn to Hraves Field, in Boston on account of its larger seating ca | pacity, It took away the American | Loague atmosphere, even if the play- | ers did show a lot of It in their | Any in the Country, While Oli- phant and Vidal, Their Big Stars, Are Almost a Team in Themselves. nancy of Polo New Plant of scheduled to appear in a tourney at Honolulu, which opens Feb. 15. Thts pair of tennis experts don't expect to arrive in San Francisco before next March, They are the first Eastern players that ever entered By William Abbott. ing That will not occur again ‘ 0 0- : ver the Nav. sented the USS) whether the rounds snall be located rules #, 10-8: favorite: ov v4 Arrangement, Was Agreed to ever, HA! FAIR AND WARNER. Topay! TT's THE STUFF! Bet Lia NBusT MY RECORD . ~ - freaps THE WeaTuer_ REPORT — Voy AWAIT HAVE Your ME PoW-ER-R-R — RRL = THE PAPERS | ayer ARE IME Papers? | HARVARD ANNOUNCES ITS LINE-UP FOR GAME WITH YALE BOSTON, Nov, 2 ances its Ii with Yi Coolidge .. Wheeler .. Dadmun . Harri Snow Caner Harte Robinson . Thacher . Horween . ey Harv up for Satu ax follows Left end Left tachle Left guard Centre sRight guard Right tackle Right end Quarterback Left halfback Right halfback Fullback quarter from m has come as ard an- n day at ay to Robin great surpri as Murray n doing & work, and I on has not been ce the C N game at of have has ers, m faith 2 the fact that Brown did develo cakundicy. > ! of the Polo Grounds by the Yanks,|on Manhattan Island or in Queens Is ts Biss? es sii for the annual battle Saturday at the | (rs must of thei, have fulth in and it 1s known that the Giant man-|Options held on property att at Time, Football Schedule | a much more powerfu am than! ioi9 Grounds, The aoldiers had their ‘ ea aay geht gement has hinted that the Nationallother end of the Queensboro Brid at Time, Football Schedule | was anticipated did not seem to the Audkl Ad prastide yenterday: after ity, an hings £0 wrong with Leaguers would prefer to have the|and on two plots on the island, ‘There Was Made Up shes a sutticient reason to change |{%4! hard pract a eyiale Robinson in the line-up Murr: historic olf grounds all to them-/ia q chance for them to locate at the as ade p. r established poll | noon It was an inspiring sce nile | wilt he ru into the game elves eastern foot of Forty-second Street “As the unusual strength of the! the regular team was practising on the | quickly Capt. Huston and Col. Ruppert!in the gas house section a : | Brown team made it seem probable | caine the entire Cadet corps, headed have been in the position of a visitor! A year ago the Captain and the| CAMBRIDC Mass, Nov. 23—/that the second team would be de- - iharGanet Dena araded One the feels that he has overstayed his|Colonel had this matter up, but tt Answering criticism of the cy of feated, 1 thought it best formally to shearsing, formations to| vackfield man, 7 the call time. ‘They also have discovered that /brought out so much publicity that! ine parvard football coaches in play-|Motify by mail those who had pur-| fleld, first rehearsing at Gerhardt at qu uns his the | proximity and friendliness |they could not keep their plans se 7 grown | Chased or applied for tie Kets that a| be used Saturday, Then, for the next) with god jud and is fast in of the two clubs have had a dampen-/cret long enough to make their in- ink a substitute eleven against Brown) substitute team would play. hour, until darkness put @ stop to) open fleld ng effect on tho local rivalry between | ventments on a reasonable basis, Evi; | lust Saturday when Harvard was de- os the work, the Cadets sang thelr songs | Oliphant has even. my 1 over ne Yanks and the Glants, Las dently they now have what they want feared 21 to 0, Bred Moore, graduate) St ane i t) his 15 recor Vida latest there was so little interest displayed jand have. to Ban anon. to] ented : Tieliog, tated focl| beeen ce etn. and shouted the Army cheers ae 3 Raa ipod aM cei in a ser on the twol|have the m. passed hy the| manager of the Athletics, stated | PROVIDENCE — Willie | echoed back from Storm King Moun-| ti, wejchs 172 1 is as fast as a clubs that the id vas abandoned, | league before the coming meeting, |day in a letter to the Harvard Crim- Brown of New York substituted for Joe) tain, ‘They » very confident at! j00-yard) sprinter, He and Oliphant ees oan ee ecient — |son that the plant was agreed upon Lynch, who quit at the last minute, and) wes point, They respect the new! form an ideal pair of backs. Wh the Cave Man, Dillon and Moha." with the Hrown management when tock a lacing from Pal Moore af Mem) Navy football aystem, but each in-|OUNDAn! wil 1 Soe pune vid Man, Dillon and Mohn mn i nn. 0 elve | > easonably s of picking up s Being equally ragged and inclined Fistic News jthe game was arranged. The Brown oo na at the Rhode Island A. C. hero |@Wiry 18 answered with a significant) by the field goal route, Int to mix matters, Dillon and Moha | management “made no particular ob- jase night. Brown did well In the open-| “Oliphant and Vide = real bile more ek noon, One. Over should put up a first class fight, It and G Kyi |Jectlon to our pollc he sald, ‘“al-' ing rounds, but could not keep up t names explain the West Point situa Digse te the bes’ wiaceny is Ukely to be a real slugging mateh, OS though they naturally would have " “ acuat, by Ataline he Be fae tion, He scules at 1 and there's every chance that will preferred to meet the first’ string }!™ oung Lajoie and Young Moise, | vwoiie the cheer leaders were doing ly keen at fin 4 a ds Roth e tc ‘ough q both of this elty, fought to a draw in be AnUINg fo une Lape Rathiare tee tough By John Pollock r the serml-final, their bit, the coaches were hard at ne, ; os ae be serate atta ie ear ties el stated that if the coaches oo - work on the fleld. Coach Graves, onv| ave'a Nant Maia OF SARNO, Yount Zulu Kid'aland tix manages, Challe, Harvey, are| Had realized the strength of Frown at ly and MeGowan Score K, 0s, | of the best line instructors who ever AG ia mania writes an interesting | now on their way to Montreal where the |the time the schedule was made out “All-Irtsh" card at the Olympic} taught a Hnesman how to block, had or Jetter om Brighton, England, fo er boxes Freddie Welsh bef the the game would have been arranged A. C. last ntght re sulted in plenty of ac-|the Cadet forwards off to one side, on is Sith ec Tie aI Geo MAGE eh Cankd @ = { strat Hon. In the main event Jim Healy | Graves was giving the husky soldiers | he mateh with Jimmy Wilde,” he| Canadian A. C. to-morrow nigh WF an earlier date when the first on. gout yim fully: intwo, rounds, | Paves Was ig the: husky: dollars nays, “is Dilled ax a world's cham- | Will probably be the champion’s last en-| string men could have played without while in the other feature Anthony Me-| a few sharp lessons udin mal ay STV TIAAHINA: he flyweight|Kaxement before boxing Johnny Dundee | te of having some of tiowin knocked out Billy Bennett in four! something that is never neglected in Pf th ll N t plonship. contest for. the Syweighs |Reeinan’ Yaroce Raine Zohn [taking chances of Main oO ee eee ne ee oe us never nesiected 1 ( FQQtball Notes ite, Jack Callaghan, the promoter, |) the fcopening of the Garden on) nem unfit to play against Yale, Hows championship of Ireland Army teams, McEwan, r | george hankssiving mlicht. Jand centre, was a particular subject] (, s ting to stage this} © ; | intense coh: aes ane ; Picts yt ape en CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov, 28 ' sting capacity of |. Ch dooamorick maker of th ‘or th ache tention. 0 yootba the vard Stad 01 pied pounds |Mrtint CIM, wrranged ants | toward one end Head Coach Day | pes ot : eh Bee Stet lary SOE 3 mateh today, On Dee. 12 Ni h L k h the regular backtleld going | 19 nded yesterday when the Cam (in the pioeplng, aha bout (ease fe Oe atest News of the Links _))ri..h rit piilon Wnt | inuagcuntergeatuctes with the ana, : an prices range from §2 to $20, and Jack Sharkey of the wet « Ie as teget oe }to make protest against t ae] ey Al practice was next ordered themselves hoarse for the Eve ry ove ie n England is} Tw Vues A Is evened up if the| (29, NeXt Meeting of the nat oach Daly had the field sur players, who to-day wil Le ae NRRRENTKRY’ sate OPE I cart for n Mee | ; aneks che. a ded with a cory any of regulate ambridge for the scone of the ‘ i ¢ N ROS: | went wile, w a Bo bald Mebodeaiae 4 > ssible Navy seout could | a 4 ey were day 0 to ance inly | haw been wet for When two | & The varsity worked behind Ore the eant the wil ere : molt, bee{iielexates from each member club will| see the new trick pliys that. have) oc oe oe | fternoo 1 told TS Hess salle early every golf P©-| be allowed to participate In the discus-| been expecially propiared for Satur- | closed gates of the afternoon, n gyinr ; Bells ebetiisl to: bos: Rare eee in this country Art tries to learn | sion and vote |day's battle. Meanwhile, the Cadets | but shortly before dark the bars v ynins FO. Hinjury whale training. Med MeLoinaid and ¥ ame off the tea Mr, Novice goes! | ames F | were getting hoarse singing theirltaken down and in the open dr int ow dmamone, woth weet aiders, will ejjeur in Nae chit once he has mas One sided con sin which an aver-| congs, Occasion banners appeared | Haught had thre 3 ru Don me c of nearly five 4 xeparated bhi 4 ting section showing how TOW BA final, te 1 hie est ia are rs and losers in all df one fi in the ronGng. i * hrough signals and ¢ ent th ay yntinues to think the play yesterday in the first the Army would capture the Savy *| first mand t ubstitutes through “i Seeems cuneate of the autumn golf tournament at | Boat. Some years ago in Philadelphlit) 4 jong drill consisting mainly of kicks Hit the troublesome short) ; iy 1 jates ofthe Army scouts actually kidnapped |}, Horween, Flower and Minot. There tackled gne favorites for) the Navy t fr an automobile! wit pe some kicking drill for. the Wail, the old-time bi ind the moing extremely | while it was on the way to the game, |ficky to-day at New. Haven, where b t champion of fire division. | He was and the Middies ever since have never | tie hoped the field Will be dry. Th this behind until the At-| heen able to crosa the Army's goal | ihe Now Haven tocmortow. will sist REGOE hea two up | mas 5 }will wind up with a long blackboard the entire game inter of Wee Judging from yesterday's drill the | ik Yo-merrow. night the ple tor most of! bu the med: he tournament,| Army team will lineup against 1 bs. Kollowing out Ward’a!| made oi Navy like this: Centre, McEwan; | qwrsr point, N. ¥., Nov, 23.—The : | wo guards, Meachan and Knight; tackles, | battalion of cadets filed tands wpinne Me grade | ion, wand 4 Mo Jones and Butler; ends, Ford and rooted and. che * Arm: Y k away from the bh taking | bye holes and turned | Schrader; quarterback, Gerhardt; |men who took thetr la vy drt v wi @ Wratten git, Lee a ne club after anot the tee m. thy ping to-day halfbacks, Oliphant and Vidal; full: yesterday atternsen in Brenaration for | ia. Cteae ed, when the player will already FAN Gates will be the fnallets, just aa) pioy This combination will |e Navy vattie in New Fork. on Savur vy Mi capa ri aah Ae ve mastered the prac ff wwit . have the advant of experience and | aay Ten tt , y " t wakerw . —_ te & ther A Hatter Yr wel ver th ing. kicking £ . : r bats i Hig OM atructior MeBwan, t captain lot tion, anc St eee ena egy dy anh final 1°" Rent es most 1 been an All-Ame centre for mm of the feature pond Bartling uote rl an wt it t yest Just at years and should again win the honor the ment were | 1 the. Kaine # unose Kol 9 ts a bi gressive | showing this season, Hoe is a big. Jue ater ot Jimmy Andemon the [the Way t Vthe other tract, and : 1 han iy A hw eave i i man who plays the roving gam a aa) sy. ARH Pier a “ nw i" aT one making tackles all over the field. "|, MROVIDENET Ney eens ’ \ east f the Mass Ta Menchan ia a veteran, weighs 187 ven i ay \ sw) 4 + ins 4 voted tor s played a guard two years 1 will b " \ fur a \ rm y , the * ‘ r ' ' t n, He tips 184. Butler a an tana | ; ae a) ove q ; od, the tackles, are both heavy and i f i hat Te ' Hosveott freunhs ve fast, ‘They are very effective on the Farnum, Devitalta at \in rr At Matte ~ Paty efense, Schrader has won an end As not # y work. save i Wines domo m, | rene pete as a finishing position through his consistently good |dogging around the field, and Purdy Jeena nal loam etre 10 ad that Cowie was | sits Golf Assos) to all amate work he ro three candidates for Works and Ormsby did not report oll "coucludes Jimumy, Won because of their busincas aMlia- | trict the other end with Ford, a former the club house, |( PUTTING Raa | Eo ae of | | chances for the | football cham- } pionship, let's "EM OVER With “Bugs gE evedtns Wen * tI headin) New ~sS Princeton's don't. Har players ard is going to num just when nobody whether they do or not. There's never a fumble on the AR- America cleven. But what makes it tough is there {9 also no training table for the All- America football team. A divot ts a chunk of earth, It’s only ‘bout a Atney’a worth, it's made of ground and stubdbdle, see But gosh, the way a golfer hollers, You know it’s worth a million dollare and trouble. oo. Of patn and tear 1 divot's just an ounce in weight, But gosh, it’s costly reat estate, A good base runner hit the dirt. A good golf HARVARD STUFF. Gootville—Joe Splurk Junktown—Wilbur McDubb slammed | Je rd tu earth yesterday im elk 1s, but Jess still retains the championship. Before t ntest Willard announced that he would fight ip bis second teas sty Saddburgh — Young Fatz slapped Johnny Kilbane down in two last night, but Johnny . having decided to scrub title against rounds her is still oh. risk ¢ s Young Kata. Don't be a crumb. Columbta has a first team this year simply because you can't start count. ng at tw They shouldn't restrict dummies to || tackling practice. They should bring | ‘em in the class room, where they would feel at home. The meek and lowly shall inherit e earth, but a football player gete it every time he tries to run. heer leaders are at away with it) squirrels near: eet Are allt A college football player is a game guy....if anybody is to have his ears knocked down he accepts the nomination when he gets seventeen molars and b cuspids slapped out he doesn't d mand a recount....when e corn-fed gridiron a ins promenading on his chest doesn't admit that he is in the minority....he never quits because there ain't no Qs in a football dic- tionary you must admire him for his gameness from the shoul- ders down,...the only way you can hurt a college football player is to ask him his salary... Rabid Rudolph, ——_- ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Ain’ any to-day. Double-header BOWIE SELECTIONS. 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