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Rainy Weather Should Give Navy Distinct Advantage Over Army Eleven, Gonsrieht 191 The Ne F thin went yiise, the NAG Grounds w WHAt doen the Army know abeut navigation? Les Darcy may land in Chitt fm a few days, but the cold feet will all be thia side of the Equa tor. — = THe AWAY Backs SHH. —— OW we have John the Rarber's TAK ALONG @ SHOTGUN = nuinber, Jawn brought Stan STOMOR Row THEY MAY FIND) ae ley Yonkum here from Denver Te DUCK SHOOTING FAIRLY and introduced him around as the Good AT THE PoLo GROUNDS, great Western champion who was the wage = — only man in sight to give Benny| ealary, Ive been fehting about once | anaed '& hard ti ind: soentel in #ix months And Hat has me beaten | Leonard sb alibos shah enue bh DIY | to death ana business man, I've only | atrimming, Jawn paid Renny Leon-| made a Mttle over $30,000... "The | and $1717.79 He paid Stanley] trouble was that I started all wrong, Yoakum $200 I always try to knock out every man Jawn's advance description of | I fight, and they won't fight me again. I suppone I ought to be more con- siderate—tor business purpoaes, \ “I want to fight the best heavy- weight in the country—and the bet- Yoakum does@t jibe very well with the sum paid for Youkumn's services, ONDER how munificent the Barber was in providing for 4 couple of horses C a chance with a percentage myself. | ern visitors, Then golf, The other fellow's guarantee can be | ment, was Introd: 1 anything within reason—that'a fair] It wasn't an exper nough.” HARLIE WEINERT called to see us yesterday. Being rather Charles, “that Tam anxious to get @ ‘oor Rob was up against] pinyors who fc lot of fights, ike Battling Lovinaky, |!t the other night when he fought| ter from all points in the North, Bat is a wise fellow, He's been fight- he said, “He trained hard EN vf Sow mo mnre bah enine Babe sree BAL | ing for about three years that T]for me four timas—and each time! {na,” Gumirs course was laid outs a) af know of and he's made over $60,000. |the fight was called off on the last | hiv aheis with, the satietietion ot Me fighte every week oro, Twenty |aay. Between working bard and be-| 1% Shots with the | satlafuction | o ’ z thousand ay A_make n_nice |ing disappointed all the time, he wene | (lowing DECDRLy iat are ey Yale Ss Advantage in stale and sort of lost interest In fght- the same. THE EVENING WORLD, reIDAX j,.~: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW _—e enn <1 Taine) uv an expert- | nent very The game, played over the Pinehurst rotten weather for golluf, wo ats sandy surface, was successful were in. Want Just bubbtes over with | the gael Within a sho ghia - second, then a third ¢ 1 just wanted to tell you,” said sympathy for Moha. added, #0 great was the ru ked down every wine | Ine on this particular course ts doing NUVEMBER 24 FINE WEATHER FOR DUCKS! Copyright, 1916, by The Pross Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) F THE MATHER. guar HADN'T PREDICTED CUCAR, WEATHER bade FEW DAYS BUM! T wouron't Lose MY NT ONE WHIRL OF Jor ALWAYS RIGHT ALONG, JSS See ANY | | Y YY Were, wuer |gamest—in the world. the noted sprinter, who has just re- ly 1916 Do vob THINKS YORK _ Tals (NT A Bows - (Ts a BLoomin’ BaAWTH “TUB, i\Joe Loomis Declares Norwegians Think Us World ’s Best Sportsmen Abroad, Tell Crack Chicago Sprinter, Who ‘e Was Marvel of the Team’s wade through one of their fourteen | Tour ; Americans Are So Highly; te citmate in 9: | Esteemed. ter they are the better Til like tt. £] ane popularity of Pinehu Z | I , 4 don't bar anybody—from Willard pol y ohurat as | roakum’s travelling — ®X- | down, 1 welgh 19% now, and that's golfing centro ix typical of the gaino's | By Bozeman Bulger. penses, And was It really necossary| bie enough to fight anybody from| development in this country, It was \T.N Norway those of athletto turn for auch a “great Weatern ohampion” | Willard to Dillon, Tit make ® good | only a few yeara aco that the Noutt | | of mind think Americans > New Y ae proposition to them, 1’ ve them|ern resort had only its bracing alr | ‘ " we to come to New York in @ car "With | reer ete aie aatiafied to take| and trap-shooting to attract. North- Breatest sportsmen—yes, Joe Loomis, Why before those the, the a lot of amusement in the sixty be fat. We could not understand V4 just like to see some American course dinners, Why, he'd be stopped fellows had really started, Their explanation ts that as cold more food is needed for heating the body and therefore does not go into fat. I don't know whether that is scientifically correct or not, but it seem probable. “By the way,” added Loomin, “they have steadfastly declined to adopt our rule of penalizing a runner one yard for a false atart, and this caused us metre race at Christiania, There were twen- y-one false starts made before we long. : : ere | fin got away. In the United urned with the team of athletes! tates, you know, a runner is put frou from a tour of Norway, Sweden and back one yard for the first false start a |Donmark, declares that it was thetr See ae’ una Mines had Lined was <. fortune to confirm thia Scandinavian | Konalized that way they would have ah of} AND CAP. HUESTON, belief in a most unexpected manner. th THEIRTHRILLING eh ing. I know how it ts myself. I guess) The links of the Pinehurst Country . he'll do better with Dillion, Club are undoubtedly the busdest in| yf d r797 I t noe the south, Wit ail ity courses in| LIVAUIQG@UA reng ay HARLRES |e training under the) constant demand from early tn th a direction of Joe Jeanette, whom | fll until late in the spring Cc ve Pinehurst and Swi ’ See ne amet gama | te now to tne titan sacs wet) ~~ Cause Harvard’s Downfall *:::" trainer in the world. “Joe doesn't — —_————_ @ e i need to worry over anything, and|.The Brae Burn Country Clu of | ’ da bottled by he's in fine shapo," ho sata, “He Newton. Mans, will offer the uso of | Betting Likely to Be Even Money! Wel! Justited. The Harvard eleven three-family h c 1 other yey bey pe Bre aN tae” ; ak acne rat and some money, and ho can take life (erert, Stoii. had iors ene) law 4 ” cisively beat Cornell and win from) “Well taay, He dosantt need, to fant any | cours 48 sultabl the tourna-| Superior “Punch” to That OF eine rs by a single flold goal, On| teeny But gee! he could if he wanted In the second match round of the |the other hand there have been de. Still, the | Crimson Rivals. ata by Tufts and Brown. ft Cambridge jing a baton In his hand, Sa the new runner grasps the stick the pands, other man turns loose and the fresh man goes on alone, being picked up drawn from hard were to run @ eden,” he said, ird man later on. , Ward beat ards at ust, “The accident that made {t possi- ble for us to be considered great sportsmen,” he sald, “was also the! of the American ayatem, which ia most laughable incident of the whole | aimed to stop athletes from trying to It occurred tn Christiania and asthe ainavians more than anything we did cago sprinter recalled it his face, been backed Around the track so far that they could have met us coming in, Ernie Hjertsberg says he simply can't get them to see the advantage | beat the pistol. | The thing that amazed the Scan was the hurdle racing, Over there eerie. they jump over the hurdles with both 1. into a laugh that was catch relay his man by and Murray picked him up cleanly, running away from his opponent like a deerhound. ‘The dig crowd of Beandinavians were race {\ . > sp Against a picked team from Norway son and Murray fairly stepped over Ward started rus and was to be picked up by hurdiers wero like horses left at the As you may know,” he ex- plained,” @ relay runner picks up the ne who {# to take his place by hold- ‘As soon as t, and it was laughable to see the itorg stare in wonder as Simp- them, lifting one foot at a time, Their “Did they entertain you much? I asked the sprinter, Ms he seid, holding up his 1f I hadn't seen it myself T wouldn't have believed that there were so many different kinds of din- ners in the world. And the worst of it was that we were in training and couldn't wade tn.” Though Mr. Loomis declined to talk about It the records show that he did not lose a single race while fit- : autumn tournament played at Pine- ee rooter has unlimited faith | «maze ; Sage atl AKE RUPPERT and Capt. Huston hurat, N.C. yesterday, Robert Hun By William Abbott, in’ Haughton's ablitty. to produce ml statics, Gimcunuce itu Suen, | abroad, “He was’ the marvel of the | have picked a fine season to hunt tr of Wee Turn, the medalist, had to ALE has a good chance of beat-|W!nning combination, Other Harvard yy saw what had happened |"? a \% up @ pleco of ground to build a (xtend himacit in order to win SHACVANUGn Cha) Bowletocl ee ed the season poorly, orwegian in picking up his |balt park on. They'll have to pros-|ceeimer Re. Shannon 2d of tink dla edn cailinicale ha ees LT acible against Prince-| jjef man held the atick back of his +. | agains’ *, Shannon 2d of Hrock morrow, There are even quit l body, . | é Rants ral aes vi ah ‘rl a few old Yale stars who really be hea et 7 Lenght AA ge for it hie toe eaught the front runner | oot a oles | REDD" ™ fo him 3 down ne 8 Blue swan chances 6 a ayers themselve: on the hee! heir spikes got tangled ris i WELSH ia matched to the turn, Then he set down eve) che' sine hasan even chance: fldo the rest on the field. They are|and both went down in a heap. Un- Clearing and much colder w | ieht Johnny Dundee on Thanks- Duet ne mad: the next elght \defeating Crimson machine, That! }\able to make mistakes, especially {less you could have seen that seram~- er, with strong westerly winds, «iving Day night, This will be holes in 8s. the mate i ending at the | Yale men are willing to support their| the opposition ts unexpectedly ag-! ple you couldn't imagine how funny It) wae @ prediction made by the |the frat bout of any importance in favor, Far‘on these eat uton "claims with money accounts for the) RTONslve. | Xe an wiatoey over tue y was. In the mean tine Murry | weather prophet last night, This j Madison Square Garden in eeveral ad Hunter's 42 ia remarkable in view |#lump in Harvard odds, Tho late| ment how weyresaivencss rae dae bn bide Ocntne tikes, pace horse conus Gil oa okesring howd 8 tha Bcoe of the fact that he had @ 6 on the | narowing of odds will probably make] tight U will spoil a strongly) got onto the fact that we had already! 77,000 who have bought tickets | There y be a streak of low par 4 fo nklin Gate | ir \ sig in Frosay'a main rokice cune per 4 eK Kilt Ge re of) Yalo an even favorite with Harvard) coached te | won the race and pulled up. The for the Harvard-Yale game at ing a vegetarian, Froddy won't Ins. Kelly of Pines, won by dund/@t samo time YalHaranl ehtae I de ene ey oe ee et eee ad won,| New: Maven andi for the: 60,000 i y , and | ale-Hurvard battle pest to] a joke. ir ules we had % dulgo in turkey that afternoon, and $ with a medal score of 84. ! dhe Yate clains seem to be fairly} study not what the Crimson may do, though ini’the Scandinavians knew| Who have been supplied with ohony probably Will, Who could, i t » is likely a a! d afte! tickete for the Army-Navy game catak Whncde ane but What the Blue 1s likely todo, | | it, We felt sorry for them, and after incase ne ele Aas two teams will Ine up to-!a’ conference decided to give them] at the Polo Grounds in thie city. SYA, Aer morrow, Yale will have the advan-| another chance and run tt over—de-| saw pay ren iy) Siieck: The ground behind the ane tage of individual strength. Perhaps spite the fact that Ward and Murray] total of 77,453 tickets has boon sent out | at the du Pont @ y 4 the Haughton machine may know) had run their distance and were Very | for the Yale-Harvard football game here b "du Pont Gun Club has Ponto slconceS tis ounbatlual. Gaee | AIRE ISE stage three four RON (0 nullify this power, and again | tired, Saturday, of which number 28,171 have een “mined.” ytelding twenty | oe echt, wh store | rund bouts f ree four i it may not “You should have heard that big} been taken by Harvard. The total alao three tons of bird ahot. A part | York Mehtwelght, who re A yeuters | rind bouts tn the rules, | Any football team wine oF loses on|crowd applaud our sportsmanship! includes 244 press and 300 side line of the ground behind the traps at |48¥ from St. Louis, where he knocked | 4 - the performance of tts line. If the whea the announcer notified them tickets. Two years ago 68,042 persons Columbus, 0., gave wp twenty-air | OUt Harvey Thorpo In the last minute The Roxing Commision also declared that mo forwards cannot keep out the oppos- what we were going to do! From | enw the aie! ang Crimson clasate. saree tons, of @ twelve-round bout, will be at the) *Pivation for a thee bas been filed for ing tacklers the best conceived back-! then on they were yelling for ua 1B attendants at the Kame will be 1, S oersiteakie <tarve ring aide at the, Harlem, Sportis Madison Square Garten, Hilly Mieke was field will go Wrong. The plays will, stead of thelr home crowd. And, be-| iTHACA, N. Y., Nov. 26.—The Cor- States ua gee bambi Masses to-might when Johnny Harve VR abeaitay at the Hrostway Sporting Ci» simply be checked before they+bave| lieve me, we had to go some to win) nell football mass meeting was called shoott TOP lois and Jimmy Duffy of the w Dee, ® and 19. time to start, | with two tired punners. We did It,Jof again on account of rain yesterday voting. L hatin of the rival tines will| though, and out of compliment to] and the students were forced to mive up connie meet in the main event. Leonard has] at the A ¢ ht Goorgo| sive Y an advantage. Tad Jones,| what the papers called our magnifi- oF reneersal OC oe -socare Boe oe Pe eatse ELSH would box twelve rounds | axre 4 to box the winner, This patr Aerwon ailor Vv # Yale head coach, well knows that} cent and almost uavellevable sports. big send-off will be held on next Mon- . 1 with Featherweight Champ: |" t a few weeks ago, with Duffy win- | t Se the only way to bre nie up Harvard's manshin wa piled by Pett * ‘anime day (night when jhe squad leaves by : ‘ Ibi ning b: hade, In the semi-final « y) pugzling hide-the-ball attack 1s to|at a dinner giv inces o| epectal train for Atlantle City, Gin erA ie ‘ aan Sent FOF 10,000 Oe eat alde ated Youre iat | Pauke Fiawtrish end iovtg Pent wit ieee, have a line charge so hard that the| royal household. The King would) peel sl CANTRELL & COCIMANE, | But he wivat be allowed to weled in| ine tam, will luarterback won't have sufficient time| have been there but for the fact that Deki eta ate |at 135 pounds at 2 P. M, To show) Dot {0 UN eee ee mung Joe Rivera, Mike to te his manipulations. he waa on a shooting trip. | RACING SELECTIONS. |that he is really generous at heart, | \" sa sy 4 weight of the weet 's s © forwards have been drilied| Mr, Loomis, who ts @ bond broker . he won't finalist upon taking the} Mi: Dunn and Mark Spencer, the | pewed twentyeoven in “| ait year with this idea in mind, The] in Chicago, says the Scandinavians ———— | featherwelght title if he wins, colored bantam, will face each other. | fox tary ae this omer, will ay the big Blue forwards charged | are all worked up over athleties and BOWIE. Vv | -_— York A row wight; and yt throw Princeton line surprised| that they really give the sport more |] Pirst Race—Al Hudson, Bright ID M'COY has unearthed another |, Prtsie Welsh. the leiiw merhon, Will itt mat Gunes aja ce WAAC Mee, | TIADY eect put tie was | {importance than is done in America. '} Siar. Leading Lady | ming champion" in Texas. . aa simpiy propaaftion for Harvard It is thelr only game, he sa wn ahreond Race—Onwa, Lantana, Ba ‘ Nia ae fae over here we have tooth var | weighs . is 6 feet 4 tnches tall, a ox, who has had | adds, has been largely responsible for | Fourth Race—Tyree entry, Maree \ | went om " ra old and a black- : perience on the| this, Shey Sbe ania 8 Wonderai Henry. Eagle, x nee smith. On McCoy's advice “L 4 al ; ver there and he has certainly x! Nae Around, ne 1 ice Ae Hilly” will soon leave Texus toe tie A Ke through the | Mthed this remard, Kenna, ca Moses, ne ScotcH of GusarAce York. : é j , ; Tigers’ supposedly invulnerable cen- A thing that struck us as pecu Bish Hille Bakeg, Sam Jim Barry and Sam Langfont, whe fh e trio, re ow, that the peo site! * 2e. ‘ arvand ends, t Coll Nar,” said Loomis, “was p Seventh Plaudite, Li ~ Be reaaa a tc afiiie sear iaeat eat PA Hee ak eer ahd monic fey | ple were much heavy oa fersand drink: | tittle, Republican a). ead tng wil Hake Phankagiving wight’ before the dae hore they outelass Moseley and | and still none of them appeared Kyau A, ©, of Syracuse, 4, the Yale pair that did Tt’ R 1 H to bring about Princeton's abe Heuttman, the Kanaas City pron nee 4 . . Lewis Betton Danay Morge ave ar 4 | Yale's backfeld than any combina- . Good a Suit $25 VW ill \\ penalt of Brion, cg vote | ton the Crimson can put on the fleld In business you know many self. and upon Jimmy in ” cot rd hasn't a Maha is year, with Lovie he match lst 1 yim r who can do four or five dif controlled "t th Bu ere | thitige wonderfully well: Har: ntroll men. Aren't ey usually H | Johnny O'Lears, the crack Oe boner, lvard has the dangerous Casey, it is rounds st the Flower City A, ¢ Mocheater | to night will know what to expect—an ‘We make clothes to measure at even less than ready- } ext Monilay night ard 9 oevial t tain event “Haring | end Fun. That ts Casey's specialty, a / made prices. After reading the ready-to-wear ads, call | paring tain, she anarivn Yootwn woh ne baie to Ikoy Milne, better known | 4, ,Nales tn, Teo Gore, Alto pomessen | And away from business won't you i and sce how much more your money will buy here. i KO 4 use se her te. Allle'| Toeaues and. Neville, should have | find them derate in other things? I ‘ rh h r Lage snong hel onite an edge over the othe modera y Remember when you buy clothes here, from material ‘ Ee 4 he Nationa | ee nek Pe Bar mn 2 8 i to the smalles: detail of style, every feature conforms to Riss eatteottide ani te: Chat A ; . spas a § vour porticular taste and wish abe wil! be 118 pots Ping mi) San, we Dnt Ro OHNO pares ‘ It is for just such men that we : ene | Kddie MeMahom, matcnmaner of the Fm ning tn ave ay that baa f 1S. Hi | Suits and Overcoats to Measure, $25 40S om ind rae for i naw | ax qnuvad smcen sean | make a wonderfully mild and mellow | 7 xt Tuesday In the main event Be hae given two etowe and weut through (8 ‘he Byening World,) 5 9 ~ seanaed ail coves Chick Blmier of derasine, | wah tine with Wing ion, lam Saunas | CURVE O., Nov, 24.—Ted Whiskey — Wilson — Real Wilson— Mary Cross ond Albert Hadoud will meet in «| nistet, whan bis ma Siacily Was in| Lewis outpointed Johnny Grifiths in a ’ TT Ptmnt aoe ctnnal, wile tate min [eat Ot smowne ot tain it "we tom pmo | Con. Found. bout hare Iast night ‘and. tt That’s All! mutem do, M ' 0 diewnee tickes | WHA th Dattio ovory, elep. of the, way: | niet Ae Re proce cea ‘ er Lewis got off to a flying start and! . w s ‘vin M ‘ 1 Jo » Reverely (th sor . BROADWAY AINIATR are fa ' ' The Whiske; which we invented the Non-Rejillable Bouls aN STREET AND a w Wor AK © would L ” yO E. 420 ST, BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES A { Mxpeohally. in ixth Pres = . all Lew mashed Johnny When the y r - recene5 he at . : or awiny sinaatied oniae, aes Une | FREE CLUB RECIPES--Free booklet of famous club recipes for | Jw Mealy and Jum Tuly Weduwday mishh, db be as Pisa, Adm, Gk, —idn, been well pummelied, mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 31! Fifth Ave. N.Y, That's All! ‘ PUTTING ‘EN OVER With “‘Bugs’’ Baer b+ > iad 6, by The Prem jew York Evening Rag OY saws OLUMBIA’S Cheer Lead- ers Haven't Had Anything to Lead All Season, Ooprright. 191 tite S bal, as mé eball fans cat be exoused for thinking, In olden days, when sinewed knights |Fouyht John Harvard's and Blt's fights, Their only thought before the pame Waa Alma Mater, and her fame. eae Coach Thumpem—Although badly crippled above the ears, the Yale eleven will etrive to crumple Harvard up to-morrow. On a dry field we expect to add some more football glory to old New Haven's colieotion May the best team win, We have the best team, eee Coach Bump—We will be sertowsly handicapped by the presence of most of our regulars, but we hope to win Y has a 1 team, but we have a better. May the better team win, ene But siner our @randpapas were chickens, Football has chanoed to beat thy dyckena. When EK masts old Harvard prowd, Thair only thoughts are of the crowd. eee Conch Percent—Although Yale hae the heavier line, on a dry field I think the crowd should exceed 60,000. oe Captain Dollere—Our atar fullback has been barred by the faculty, For- tunately for old Harvard, the faculty n't bar any spectators. We expect A gate of ut least $150,000, see Coach Mercenary—Ali of our tleket sellers have been drilled in secret practice for months, We will put the hest team of turnstile men on the field that ever represented old Har- vard, Hope we have a nice day for it. [suspect a crowd of 70,000, some Senators, but the rest pald admis- sions . oe We have a tot of trick plays, including two tens for & five. Fumbling of tickets which marked the last game has been eradi- ca from the tournament. On our showing against Junk and Limp Uni- ties the crowd should be about 65,000 and a few Republicans. Captain Gra Suit Viade 1°20 Measure Before buying your new sult or overcoat get a sample of the material and make this wool | | ' | test: Immerse the eample in | @ boiling solution of omusthe ~ potash. Wool will dissolve= = cotton will not, Haas woolens stand every test, yet our price for m sult or overcoat tallored te your meas- ure is but $20. 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