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Delay in Getting License Post- pones Dundee-Welsh Bout. OTN RIS Pick Hrening Worlds HE Johnny Dundee-Freddte Welsh bout, scheduled as the opener of the boxing senson at Madison Square Garden, is off, After the Boxing Commission turned down the lease obtained by the Madison National Company, Inc,, on the ad- tice of the Attorney General, the pro- hoters called off the bout temporarily At least. This gives Dundee a chance fo keep his engagement with Eddie Wallace at the Broadway Sporting Tlud, Brooklyn, on Thanksgiving af- jernoon, The Attornpy General re- tused to recognize the Madison tional Company's lease and disposed 2f its application for a license ike this: “The lease submitted by this ~sparticular applicant seems to Work 2 nominal rather thafi a ‘ull and real cOmMpiance with this statute for the following weaso: One McCall, as receiver, undéres. takes to grant unto the applicant club, as lessee, ‘the right to uso the amphitheatre or arena of tho building known as Madison Square Garden’ for boxing and wrestling exhibition purposes for a term commencing on Nov. 2% 1918, and running for a year, The lease, however, carries @ subse- quent provision reserving the | ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MIRACLE MAN Ny THE NEW If the recommendation of the Pro- fessional Golfers Association carries Entries for five stakes t: the summer meeting of 191 any welght, the next national open auspices of the Saratoga Racing As- if championship under the direction of sociation, at its course at Saratons 66 SQUIRREL the United States Golf Association Rey ae as daribebeay “Whe doesn’t will be held over the links of the f " , *, * many own 4 trainers still to be Whitemarsh Valley Country Club fasy prnete and tethers snl fo we] have to worry near Philadelphia, The professional celved are much grea’ body In executive session at the Mar- nique Hotel, this city, late yesterday afternoon made Whitemarsh ita first th entry blank which bears a to midnight will be acc which tt will take two or thi fore they are tabulated and five events are the United Stakes, Grand Union, the which ‘ts for {ilies only; valued at $25,000, and the choice, with Club, par Shawnee Country Hrae Burn Country ‘on, second and the | lu third in favor, | White and English amate Expect to tee nthe qualityt round of the anntal fall tournament the Lakewood Country Club. The usual national novice, straight tourn t was broken las ‘William Viertel, who repre; field's, is In the lead with large feld will be tn evidence at this victor! to his credit and last of the metropolitan tournaments, He vanquished his clo " johann jr. at Tho weekly Tin Whistle event at Pine- acore of 168 to 1 hurat, N. C., yesterday was a medal play handicap in'two classes. In Claas A, C, The Yale Rowin vancaster, Wood! nd, playing with an allowance of 18 strokes, was the winner with a 71. In the second place, only one stroke behind, was T. Kell Southern Pines. In Clase B,J. R. ker, also of Woodland, was the wr with an allowance of 18 and net ¢ At 75 there was : Goodall and 1. hang. cially announced ; courses from New Haven Housatonic River, National Commission to between J. Re rato T-A-D J-0-N-E-S Reason The Yale Eleven Defeated Princeton and Harvard —— © Upon Baseball Supreme Court's Action at Its Coming Meeting | ‘tem, the public, but tt ts pretty y ell Navy—Thet Oliphant ain’? got a oy WH Doped Whether br Wall seSey oe erates taarens| POT sg Blue Coach, a Star Himself at ri, mire confacnt about the remit There'll Be a Big Strike. | Pirhe ti GeaGs ieandates Reve Tald| Brean corner cay dows Nouns iNew Haven a Few Years tha Yai line jn tho two big games Fepeatedly that they uid not ee play Pittaburgh. Back, instilled Confidence and | ing of Jones and Brides, eeeeh By Bozeman Bulger. nee to aco if they: Reant tt Pittsburgh — That they don't Fighting Spirit Into Men. Nona ow trom all’ parts at the ONTRARY to general expecta-| £hCre was never a better opportunity | pave to play Brown. ’ |C tions the National Commission country, d the fra n't get the impression that rnity have dec i | had smooth sailing during the sea- will not demand a statement ives priv and evidently. they voy pad By William Abbott. json. As task was made eapectally from John McGraw concerning hie M°An What they say about refusing SHOT NOTE Ta a diMeult because of Injuries that re- =a : sane ng| (2 Sign for 2917 stands out AD JONES, the latest football) tarded the team's development: it now celebrated “walk out" on tb) that they have not signed. The card T sensation, isn't any “mys-| one time five regulars—Jacques, Bing- team in Brooklyn last fall, but will in number than those of the Inst three years. tt dicap, all for two-year-old: Tho triple te for first place in the t rival, Joseph Fi ype Academy, by @ ‘Association has ofM- To Carefully Consider Fraternity ’s Demands The magnates and the fraternity | both have tried to keep their troubles are therefore in the hands of the Na- PUTTING 'EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer Coprrig! reas Rybiiahing O8y tie! Row York Rvenine World) RABID RUDOLPH: PAG . vireo o be run at 7, under the about his Thanks- giving dinner.” Every Ku epted, ree day sorted, T Hotel inaway, ‘Hopetul, Grab Bay Bome queer things happened during this football season, One player was injured by o SS oe blow on the bead. tate rail billiard t night, and | sents Cran five straight no defeats, The football season's done, Stadiums bleak and bare, No more doth son grab son By ear or eye or hair. Gone is the murderous run, The twisting, tearing lunge, No more the household’ Is gathered with a spon; The football season's o'er, Silent campus and quad, Hark! What ts THAT roar? A MOTHERS’ CHEERING SQUADI! THINGS TO BE THANKFUL FOR Athletic Fans—That they don’t print the league standings all year found. of the Yale jarbor to the eee Ww Hoppe's Opponent—That he dovsn't have to pay to get in like the rest of the spectators. eee jared them- A Turkey—About as much as @ ” |ham, Galft, Baldridge and Taft—wer eave t to the Na-| tional Commission and tt will be in Fight to the lessor absolutely to tery” coach. Ho knows foot) on "the hompital lat. Yet. tho. wornt eae eanire una meeting week | resting to see what they play fevoke of cancel the same upon ball, but be knows beat how to in-| blow came the day before the Prince. RAL: LEAGUES AL Che MmeOr ls Wee Barrow, President of the Inter- giving to the lessee fifteen days’ till confidence and fighting spirit in| ton battle, when Toad Smith, the after next. That will end it. onal League, the most important P notice in writing of an Intention his players, That is tl et of regular quarterback, was taken sud- ‘The meeting of the commission bas jon of the minors, is anx- wo to do, It will thus be seen vers. Ss the secret Of deniy sick. Jones, however, had taken been postponed a couple of days so|fousiy waiting to see whether the ‘ 4 that what purports to be an ab- his success, tho real reason why Yale | the precautions of grooming a cap- Presid v ld be there, |Commission w back up the minor solute lease for a year {* in defeated Both Princeton and Har-|#b!e substitute and La Roche did re- Phat) Eresineny ener coe ce '|leagues or the Players’ Fraternity. reality an indefinite hiring for a. vane | markably well against the Tigers and and this gave rise to a rumor that) yr" Barrow dec very candidly | And ever to look at the big game single purpose not amounting to | . Orimson, they were demanding and awaiting that he would w me a strike, Is counted a social blunder, an actual leasehold Interest for | ‘The Haughton system at Harvard Jones is now twenty-nine vears old. the presence of McGraw. “The salaries aro too high now," ~ ne period set by the statute and | wy, ive . ; {He was born In Excelio, O, After on he says, “and we might as well have| Some pitchers will pass a Ddatter terminable not ct the end of a eae are ou organtention, ‘ThE! preparing at Phillips-Exeter, Jones | The main thing the National Com: | (0. thts g ocd rnd over eee? Hi ren tiene iy. Hut very. few pitchers fixed term, but at any time that ot system is much simpler, */ entered Yale with his brother How- mission is to consider during theit/once and for all. Unless salaries are Wil pass a bartender intentionally, | the lessor elects, This is not one Yale player explained: "Playing! ard, though Tad frat intended to go meeting ts the demands of the|placed on a more reasonable basis) _—_ such a year’s lease as the Boxing for ‘Tad Joi ‘ou willingly give all] t®, Princeton, Players’ Fraternity. The fraternity |Several of the minor leagues may| Among the prominent boxing notes Law cails for. you've got. yu don't know why.|_ Tad and Howard were both wel- ¥. hat the|have to go out of business any- that Army will play Navy again Jonnny White, the moving apirit of You juat ato 11, comed at New Haven because of thelr Leg sept age oe cee acre ak te ; next fall. { he Madison National Show ¢ pany, ‘Tad Jones im action ts much Hke} baseball ability, They were known major league players will not sign a I Poot ee Who was represented at the commis- any other coach, Taking charge at| #8 the reversable battery, both being 1917 contracts until the recent action| Mr. Barrow also admits that there Hon's meeting by counsel, was vinibly Ani, ctber coach. Taking charge +) ranked high an A pitcher and cate of the minor leagues in ignoring ail| will be changes in his circuit for the] ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Annoyed by the ruling, particularly purpose in mind, and or lost| Tad ilckly — beca the regular thelr demands be rescinded. The| coming seas aecause he interpreted it a8 a slap Kignt of it. Jin work revive} catcher, and hin playing was so re- players can fight for their rights} | “It looks as if we w ave to drop . tt the integrity of ex-Judge McCall, tet yers’ cont ine cave | murkable that he recelved flattering | through the big leagues only, even| Montreal, nd it Dumm—You won't understand ti who, an receiver of the Gardon, issued Anind that was eras bing atte, [offers from Manager MeGraw of the | though the trouble is with the minors. | ¢ because it's gilts! he jease, White pre J however, Spirit that was gradunlly ebbing Aft | Giants and the Cleveland ClUp, | =a 5°35 Their ace in the hole is the privilege | vee ‘© have the necessary changes made PO" Gt 18 au : When Jones entered college in 1906, | 6) ONES of declining to sign contracts, which) f over ask a barber for two Mas ity etal al eka’ nes was familiar with conditions! {h4 freshman rule waa not In force, NT: FULM SERVICE. 1s virt Lu as ORCE he commission's consi on within a3) uiniliar with condiWont)and both he and his brother reported \ p captained by the Inte Tom Shevtin Meanwhile the Garden ts being ad- bos f tne pew rime" JONES HAD TO GIVE WAY 7 d Jones unde To ret .ised for sale at auction on Dec. 8, Stra atk And: Jones under. | ’ ' stood fully Yale could only win} HUTCHINSON ~— | 5 : j ' ' = % both its big games by sh courage} Tad's playing that season was r OHN THE BARBER protests that cng gumoncas. “We cian win by oUl-[apectacular, but he was Injured and Benny Leonard, the popular New York | stil t we have him wrong as far 4% gaming Mrinc nd Harvard,” sald) gave way to Guy Hutchinson, who ’ Hah Frans we ile aes peinvghary eal phe yr take ci Stanley Yoakum is concerned. the head coach Jones Was sure|became the regular quarter, | again to-ni when he boxes Ct mut and the mane tet > He denies that Yoakum came here in of his ability to revive the old Yals; Jones in his second year had al , ‘i &imler, the Scranton Hghtwetsht, o bo in \ cattle car from Kansaa City, and *irit [strenuous fight for the ‘quarterback Sat rh was a big yone for: sonrball Anane " y speaking at Jes rhe feature bout nda at the eel Hae ene ee who hus bid Yoakum transportation both waye in YALE SYSTEM. fore the Erinneicn wame Cant tore [amma amounted 46 9400000, leaving $184,000 forthe two universities’ to 4 Qrat class style with berths t) Jones, himself a star quarterback, "received a warning a soothe: sollte Un. ‘The Harvard team thik aeaw ed more money tha - a¥ coating him, to be exact, $150.16. was a product of a winning Yale who predicted that if Tad Jones poe eee a aie ar the nee the’ tha beste : mo fomathlag. worth, walle He also says that Yoakum got $300 rystom. He brou the old-time played Yale would lose, This leaked | the history of the co OE OL TAR LPR cemoy Fhe LARtRIDIRN DD) tnPeR Cena Rte Ae DUTG, ten ae ene eae ~ And not $200 for standing up for a spirit back with him this season out among the players and caused of which were | record receipts of $280.0 | aimee clares that he'll do nothing of the kind. bight, but was handicapped from acing: before Henn: Leonard. when he returned to New Haven a8 considerable wneasiness, — | T. In the semi-final, Charlie Leonard ay & cut Over the eye, He Yoakum nodded assent io everythin ! tarted Re ane a : eee Nine Fight-\ Teams , H i Sinng the remaining rounde, WD a t a coach started the gui Yalo was oute) oo —————_—— ine | t-Men Teams and benny's br w Mm round foku said, and added that he had "At no time was Jones unduly opti: ‘played, but gained a tie with te ; " fe ree eee tener “ from the amateur ree ales Pecourigs placed hinselt Under the warver's muistte “about beating Princeton and Tigers, though Tad's playing wee th | All-Comers Tourne Entr; ist | Seven Individuals to Start OP fosten 1 thee: MeReraiat { ma ‘ pa tWo weeka before mecting the | The following week Jones distin= | oe e ‘0 ‘ompe i ‘ors in Race Thursday. Tomy ‘Tpokes.o€ Peterson will bes Wille: dMe- | eatebe tie b tesenad: Coe he Mae who stee ‘igera Jones was asked by the guished himaclf in the Harvard game.| Ma Be Limit ad t 32 C \p t t meen a k eo the Sak. aide Ew tha he ¢ sareniy peters vd 4 the pugilistic ships of Owen writer how he regarded his chances|He lost the captaincy for the follow. | y PS Parcs Hive eae tha wiaeahn a < ie scconling 10 9m onpennes { - Moran and Jem Driscoll when Of winning the big games IN ERE BY: aatngle Wota:to Lucius oe ¥ The Juntor Natlonal Cross-Country |’ ope ae Me ae OY: SS Wisrpeniate The 1 “Heating Princeton 4 Aigelow | “ nt t - “ soth were ring history makers, Gitnks . t A atalc . tatt Wis » the letter s y > run, which will be held over th be red th auth more ring history makers (Maks oxctaimed the lead er his graduation Taa helped Officials of National Body f5yuiychy letter sent out by the Na \ achicha nt lghtwetg wure coach Yale for one season, ‘Then he, x ai art says: rse In Long Island City rontenders in dle Wallace of n Colgan a went to Syracuse to coach untill Seek to Have Event Com- TOTEM Ae Bla e re cote tn eee y afternoon, has attracted 2 tom t Brooklyn. Cha fin this re. unusual for nes | Jones changing to Pauling School, where he : nate playing in tournaments, and. also entry list. Nine teams of eigh nt 00 00. bel an ae GS ‘pect was st by W 4 gave his reasons nat found remalned fo: Jones was pleted in a Week. ra burden to put upon the ; 1 : inal ath oR neat Dene { eee | Sawing 4 wWeint at {t teach the men to at Exeter fe , Management: and Ht ta woh and seven tndividual ath- ae rien? ans anaes ral, Cans dny het to play more ce | Upon the twenty or thirty mer | start, : paaitieg te | rr the papers gave it to Wa that had weak- ol nited State 4 Re LEN Ge Cerne Pee) Cone entry list fs a fairly rep- tee to eaeee gays Charl fd Welsh was hat hi ee | ation has sent out letters to all the annual meeting of the 4 resentative one, inasmuch aa it ins —>——_____ ° i e vended to the limit, 1 now want to in the last few t he's accomplished th the members of the organizas have been drafted by J. 8. Myr iudea the Doret "i 3, At the Clorment Kink on ‘Thumday efenoon , } get the champion in a twenty round undergraduates have} i ae Executive Committee, and their chief | cludes the Dorchester Club of Bos- yuith will be : BURNS SHADES SHARKEY | sout, and have posted $1,000 for such A that his squad learn. ment toh M4?! Non urging that the entry list for the Giements follow ton, the New York Athietio Club and : ss As ntest to be decided at Tha Juana fundamentals of the of the iculty [national all-com urney tim, ‘layers who have been ranked by the | seven of tho amalle: ns of the ¥ Wallace is a BRrooklynite and prob- to the championship him aeourely at{ would: permit oft} being ation duriig any of the five years sae Belial \ tah } ABI the raat Gopaiag avis davelen Bie Nias Lie Ronnielt spent t preceding the tournament, oF who | American A. C. will not have a team For a time tt didn't took as though nent of that bor Terry M year contract to! Commenting ppon the fact that the first tv in the race. Those that will start are there would be y atze bout | Goreme ine aR tha aintini sat al on We team, which ie entry ie swelled by contestants who) 5 wh the last three years the Dorchester Club, Yonkers Y, M. _ 4 yt a she | tion of having { three cham rns Walle’ Ms Meual L seanon, contribute nothing ¢ w final pre ip have C. Ay New York A. ©, Mohawk A. Pioneer Sporting Cub last night, as | SeaThaheeer inthe hei now the arides, oaehed. the = ari Cy Morningside A. C., Long Toland A Joo Lynch wart able > go on with Fi r links he is now ‘ C2 Ninety-second Strect Y. M. H. Ay Frankie Burns of Jerse | foremost In line for a chance 1, who had be Goneonhan Glan ana’ Btaiiwey Frankie Burns of Jersey City owing to 4 ish's honors, ‘ the current rpg : — the two severe bouts he fought last it, baseball for folball. .as vilowed time to work its) PHILADELPHIA, Nov Brown EEN Rugnley OF the Pints: | Boel ao Os Deo, 6| and Foung ere, However, sack dope tapers Sau) hats us| attack, would be excep rneli football squad passed through | Met | ** reg GAG Hell, New Work Ay ty | Nell eee tum Chrisie «t Dayton, | Bharikey ade, who fought ome ri s woul e us be rd t shen eves ual t & Al wits Nea es ©, and iu ‘ Aw al Moo! deve, following Harvard's defeat by eae as HEUrSS lighie this morning en route to Ate | reports Harry Moc Paulist A. Cs Paul | scnsas ( = mont only Inet gaint eh ha tplcagg Sia carps ata lantle City, where t averacwith raat ee ote Dorchester Club; ariie | Bans mont only lest Saturday night, was in Yale on Saturday lawt. On the ¢ ae would Baro ros Millrose A. A., and Alexander | Johnston sendy word thet he hes club and he tcored to tackle trary, Haughton says he j# in bas. * ree tee panies ‘Hungarian-American A.C wi Tom Cowlar, whom be calle the Con. | Burns. T! fought te sensationally » Ren tn) Mig ‘RHA asveota fo: heranin {ther Hneeatd ig eas 8, the winner of the metropolitan with Dilly Mike. at the Broadway | fast. rous S Just winghuaie President of the Host Braves for) *° sree ‘ahh ‘ Baie R ; Sit junior title will have stiff opposition on Deo, 28, After this bout Cow. | shade. eb aw tome time fo come, One defeat by | manipulations ant y oon th » Bell, Mayo and Caughle to meet Morvan Mores’ | 6 Any w ited r k mbers of several of th —— > ~ J Mora: —< Yale in seven years in not anything ¢0 . t ’ ON was hold frained fr eriticlam of the 4 Pescinbont which igugnion should be dine {£2F, f xprea e alore resort was held ON" — ; a, [Hace ceaoe ae ea BOWIE ENTRIES | - | PATSY CLINE BOXES FAST } Sopraged. If it wore tne other way Corwerde © ees ee wont roel! PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28.-Piniah- | however, that karl 1 Bi pA a 7, the wert side Dantem, made each AND Pare et aere coe ethan Way | now to. eharwe, and ‘eat hen ‘Ph aaa was in ‘charge og touches are being admuipitened |i ie female AGE TRAST ERTNTT GL worst [0k Done ke glen OUTPOINTS WAUGH. Be’ fon to quit in disgust ‘ es Ane ete Oy Manbger t Aas | to-day to the Un Hated the « The entries {oF to-morrow's races are Bama, er ern, at i. promise of Its trem aches Harres 1 Orman.) vanta's Varsity in n taking the national t as follows porttag Cl bight that Mate. GOLTAIATS, O Frm football season 1 about over, | ,°utetiseed the Prin They will ren Atha y un-| premier contest away from Newport it Was t TPR owing: tr alteca: tem via thc oedirn o ; LUMBUS, 0., Nov, 28.—Irteh Patey of fe iso ove were supposed to be the pee i) A.M. Thursday, arriving he anksatving Day, with C tlon to invoxe so that ¢ 1 Nearerkill, 114) Otmm. | to tox again at hie clit Cun New York outpointed Bobby but two of the Thanksgiving any in the Bast, After this showing about an hour before the "7 $ o'clock to-day nut a seat could bel ® Hat mient bo lin S haar Ott Waugh of Fort Worth, Texas, here last §) ‘ Day games will have some Now Haven sujporters began to and for tickets ts bought in the grand stand, and war Femerkad COAL the. expected Jimmy Herrick, the night in a twelve-round, nodectsio, bearing on the season's doings. The beeyy BY werd anid A. Hc f prices faded: ink sig © n= ye * ra ere contest. WI boxed exception: ‘" cae Te it i eb e " Ana speculators pa to unk © Broadway Bport 3 La 4 more impor of these, thas ‘of eee San ate getting mood prices fur those they | {in Pield pate ; mt of Waugh, was in dengan ee ane t, Brown and ¢ ate at Providence 1 Cubs, wae | secured the same line ‘onns Re 5 aia “ K aswor tae t Conger at any will either make or break cae record his 1817 Jon con Ve mania Atl Cc mates dom, Mareaet gepert Friday uidit, ashy wi ithe of Brown, which has gone through 2UM thanking ‘ A big! is sparing no effort to retrieve f THIRD “RACE the letter bout et the season without a defeat, Colzaty {28 9 Wald any @ being | Penn's traditional rival laurels los Weiiomay gs = Fonkman Heslt Whisalnaia should prove a worthy foe, interest fy ite Am for three ye past i fo reported that owing to tll he BALTIMORE, Nov, 28,—Dick : sepknad to bath semanaely le ge oe les Loosen expeltensed Uis® emma ia N RANK MORAN will shortly get me) condition, and began wok ye Bone! 4. 0. at § Inland A, ©, Riel sen ast night ty aun 4 Sarnia kee nek Bama | for the | game a Villa Nova on , Py ieee} ui He aid alleth, be C his ten. such, rr pankegiving ” Argan, fear- 1b it beer o Je . Mer LJ x round session with Fred Ful | PxMarvara dae Mila (o he with the balling that Wil uth, who a wif doh mio Uehwetant ir cover c Wh F ton at Bt. Paul, Dec Frank has ploston. ee tee tee | tae Tt capes i faroon od enits Cant: | poeneliy, On Thoninpiting aferion tn’ dec TSF been doing lizht work, and according |, Stantey P. Mae nd tnt quiainted ‘with 't rae ntay: tae a) lyn he boxes Harry Pienw Tee 4 SPORTING, fo his manager has got on to himaclt | \t'Nowark, whe m ment He 8 aan frenged Bis ofan a ot eo Clareeat ® ; Rotts AC Tuny, Net, Hanae g ee antes an San 2? Je Sacealt | Mewar hs he tu a faa intrenacing fat te men Femme Tap Seo Fes may slip away from town and get in| Geren by i all= | the backHeyd | dark, Working ¢ 4 mevta Jimmy Auderon in I ” andes, Tim Mar 1 A $ Tweak of so of mounta’ : fean guard, Vent \ part- | Hracher and Kel! ~ _ Hiway Sp! lub, Bi ‘ a Re reex OF 69 of mountalr sin |r ny the finn ie ta | tee eecona, ens Desay ondnan te follows: "Tn regard (free har aie ed £300 aap. ts open its plant for p ation of ben=| tween these pairs R to Jobn Reisler’s nt tn sour columm that | Ph PO Bloom 7 ip St. Paul ten days before the | goic acid, used in the preservation of) re bir Juliet, 110 M ho le willing to bet $10,000 that Young SoMlers Thurs, Aft, 3,80 P, foods. t PROVIDBNCE, K. 1, Nov, 28—The Baseball ‘agprentice ‘ailowance, Teugs teas, | gam whip stle, I wlah ‘to otate thes ful Sloor "Pightine “billy Mists et Gmeet trae ee ee 2g oe aad com tem me oochenes SS oe “- stikaliieaialilineieebaieeee a