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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1916. PUTTING "EM OVER BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK COLGATE, 28; BROWN, 0; WHAT D’YA THINK OF THAT? Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Bvening World.) Sane * Scheme to re duce ballplayers’ salaries is unani- mous. Everybody has agreed to it except the players. BRowns BEAT US 21-0 = COLGATE BEAT BROWN 2-0 Yate BEAT CoLente AND Beat us - : \NHERE Do We GET ore ? Don't eet in MY WAY- ‘ou Ticnce Polgate Eleven, by Beating Brown 28 to 0, Lands Punch That Entitles Them to Foot- ball Championship. Court Ma to erin Woah OLGATE, 28; Brown, 0! In that short line ts the sen- | sation of the football season of 1916. | Who's champion now? Last week Brown looked the best { fll the Eastern teams, posstbly ex- | eepting Pittsburgh, whose record was) good enough, but not by any means up io that of the Providence team. was known to be poten- tiaiiy a wonderful football team. Col- | gate wasn't on edge for the game with Yale, that being one of her pre- Iiminary skirmishes, But Colgate certainly was on edge for Brown, Colzete had something to win by | beating Brown, after Brown had Seems to be a revolution in fight~ ing methods. Get- ting so that a brok- en hand prevents « fighter from fight- ing. SHAKD 'EM UP, Magnate’s idea of an exelting base: ball season le lower salaries and higher prices of admission. YEA, BO! a 4 ¢ Harvard will probably claim the losing championship. Tuevie NeeD @ Wew couse IN CAKULYS AT HARVARD Dove Tus out! A baseball players’ atrike is som thing too good for Cincinnati fans to hope for. YOU SAID IT! ‘The way Soakum You might think they were Tus SEWMS To Be a Yon, oF upsets —— Jess Wier, if He's WISE, WON'T Hare ont i Winiams om, MOHNNIE RIL BANED, made such a wonderful record SHOOT THE PIECE! | throughout the season, Coigate could t gain some glory by crossing the goal line that had defied the best efforts of Horvard and Yaie—the goal line thi hadn't been crossed in @ season’ play. And Colgate made good. Colgate @rosted Brown's goal line—crossed it fn the first quarter—the second quar- ter—the third quarter and the inst quarter. Colgate distributed her touchdowns through the four periods, | 4s if to point out that the Colgato| team could march over whenever it| pleased, And West kicked four goals! one wfter each touchdown, | more money he likes to fight just as N tthe football eeason te orer munter wil Ge Hien! Sania: Any One ot Six Football Teams Might Claim Season ’s Gridiron Title alii Colgate’s Defeat of Brown Leaves Pigskin Honors in Fine Muddle. wow! You must admit that Columbia le ‘one of the best 627 football teame in the East, Al McCoy floured he had better get sick before the Dition fight than after, con vos Wtidf Brown, Army, Yale, Harvard, Colgate and Penn. Merit Consideration. FOOTBALL RESULTS. Colgate ...... Vennayivania . ‘Ther, say it taken 9 to make @ fight bet hats @ poor | Low BRIDGE! colleges made the best showing this Basaceze — filliam Abbott HF football dope ta al! wrong, oftet. Al McCoy's sore, ankle, oF ° Raa By Will . i 18! Lots of ways to got injured, but no Peet, es Sal owyoe atreraeads of whatever: ‘was inat | ational Commission Plans to What college won the Bastern 1918 earn Yotba ANMY, BIOWS, ahi vey took hi fog Fu is eo McCoy “out” last COLGATE, YALE, HARVARD and! away from a me Mrown beat Yale 21-6. Colgate week, hurt Dillon more than It did S ; P , Cy ae) G football title? oRNNSYL' if ae beat itrown 28-0, How is anyone go- McCoy, Dillon Was so distressed that spike layers Fraternity 8&8 Guns ‘This 18 @ question Solomon at his|| Missourt PENNSYLVANIA, Of this selection py nent whe compared Pittsburgh Missot he went right back to Indianapol's abate ing to tigure out the comparative vs Pon and forgot to stay here to fight Moba. tions of the three teams from that? (uly one thing is sure—Colgate ha: bad the last word and has landed the last punch, Yes, avd the last punch w polthogue of the jon, too! West Point was the only eleven to finish with a clean slate, but the army's opponents were not especially formidable. This ranking also gives a timely reminder how the old "Big “our” is gradually losing its prestige. Years ago any selection that didn't with Harvard is laying himself open to a libel suit dated Pittsburgh. LIL’ PEPPER! ' Guess Jess Willard will fight soon As he needs a new automobile to put around his quart of gasoline, best couldn't answer. The Brown eloven, with decisive victories over Yale and Harvard, had a safe lead for the mythical title when Colgate came along yesterday and beat Brown Clally in @ statement given out the early part of th 5 All ‘the magnates have agreed to stand by each other in this and you may look for a mighty yelp on part of the demon athletes during the month of February, Those whose con- New Form of Contract to Be! Submitted at Cincinnati To- Morrow Leaves Men Little to Quarrel About Except Fight HIS Moha party, by the way, in| getting his training in streaks. | the He trained six times for the) \fight with Weinert that was schod- uled for the Garden and never materi- ‘SOUTH. -41—George Wash... .38—Aubura ETS see how Harvard stands. | ; A tracts expired with last the great Pollard, and also made Pies $22" contain Princeton woul . L Prown beat Harvard by 81-0. He tn He trained again for miske.| With Minor Leagues. oing {o face, smaller salaries next | «tng yy eue al the season's rating. evga ridiculed, But this Nenaeclaveraitet One of the t things In ¢ Crtente beat Brown by 26-0, Bo| e,tfained for Dilion. ‘That makes summer and the attitude of Organ- | # fine Jumble ig 5 the so-called smaller world to do is to lose to Willie Hop eight times in training f t in the ring, sila Std ROM the Wes Tom Jones: teams could have easily tamed the Tige: “ONE MAN TEAM" DIDN'T FIGURE, 4 AGAINST COLGATE. ized Baseball ts that If they don't like it they can lump it. And the play- ers, right back at them, have prac- teally decided to lump It. The success of the Boston Amert- ‘on that dope (if dope ever goes right | fn football) Colgate should beat Har- vard vy avour 49-0. Which would be swat for the Haughton) At the wigdup Pittsburgh, which went through the campaign without losing a game, has undisputed claim to some kind of a title, but this team By Bozeman Bulger. N view of the threat of major league allplayers to withhold thelr s ON THE NOSE! Harvard made $280.000 with that . Probably no college in the entire! outfit this ‘Transylvania: 7 Navy ve . Wonder what she - | f 917 contracts, un-| cans last year convinced the " ty the Navy game, the Army could give an on, Yes, we'll fight Ful natures from 2 , owners | no of its location can't justly country came in for so much atten- ; — think Fulton“ts aia fe ton, We! tess certain concessions are made by| that big salaries were not necessary pe repige fF ie acca honors, ‘Then #8¥ team a very active afternoon. | tion as Brown, ono of the “so-called yee have made with © formu Jack Dillon having opened a i tom match. | tne owners, the National Commission | {© fimanelal or artistic euccess. Tris} cut in for any = ; There were few better coached! little fellows. ‘The Providence team | **™ He's @ wonderful fighter. Yes, won- p Speaker was shifted to Cleveland on| there's the Army remaining, a team), ; tat both Wale aha Uarvant aed we cafe in that dear Indianapolis, ' has decided on a plan that will spike | account of thi “4 «., teams than Colgate, but the little} " + bd jarvard and won eo “RTT derful. Honést! Him and Jess of the $15,000 salary, and the} that many will agree with Coach clean-cut victories. But tn view of| DON'T BE A CRUMB! woe wonder what Nguid refresh | Ought to draw a million dollars, att the uns of the Players’ Fraternity in| club won without him. They also won that many wil mere vitck any UPrState college had the mistortne| {hg defeat from Colgate, the Brown Right he (will epeciation in. |qe want le the right t : ladvance. The new form of contract|the world's championship just as|Daly who say a ek any of having several of its best stara| combination was a one-man team, | wt! qv "inbe ns Pench, probably. Share guarantee and put up in ad. {tat Is to be submitted for considers OR Rees eat ey aca cu ay) | SIMYeR AM tae CORNER cd eta ithe|cfppled when it opposed Yale, which | Fred Pollard, the sensational colored | baceine when Lrted tion of the Cincinnati meeting to-mor- | cannot run succemstully me the prewent | CUsHt all thelr aidiren Kia tre sen, {Was the only game lost. Bere erry err ng Chesie yen Or knockout drops. Rest of the Syndicate: “Show, us, row already has anticipated many of| rate of salaries and the players will {out recelving a defedX | Nee tle Mit) so, with the season ending in so| though, played bim differently. ; ms Wart alittle whites Th the objections by the players and will| eventually find it to thelr advantage | non’s record shows that West votre(much uncertainty it ie practically] The Hamilton team lald for the|= | And wndoudtedly the claret |, citer reusweason” coming, feave little to quarrel about except |*# Well ae to the magnates, to listen nad rather easy pickings, thet NOW /imposgibie to select one team ond M8" neki, Ee teen A Sree will flow freely. | there?” the fight with the minor leagues. My, how those players are Dame and: the Navy we confidently assert Its ability to clean Jard never had Wannrere chance to get away now ‘ re + showing in |nara games. Yet on {t' showing Yale, and the entire Brown system {s de- praying for another baseball war! Ever since the Federal League war and the hearing before Judge Landis F Dillon can get away from bust-| Charlie Weinert wants to fight up everything on the gridiron, y r of ce -————=lon its showing against Princeton and Vised to get him loose. With Pollard ness he's coming back to New| Willard. Charlie isa nice yound | Organized Baseball has been trying to ee heed in this, but it must /ettectively etopped, the entire sauaet | York again to go through with a| fellow, We'd rather see him tak? | eesine « contract that will hold In law pee Pbigei 4 team camo to a standstill, and the! |be remembered that the Bulldog was) conquerors of Yale and Harvard were | lespecially primed for these two con-|made to look almost like second) pgs raters, on something easier for a start Ditton, for instance. ments, Dil-! For years he and received few of his boxing eng Jon ts a thrifty party. fougnt a great deal and in equity, tracts of th SAVE $3.50 Bring or mati us the coupes Fistic News sonn votocs and Gossip Two tentative con- | nature are now ready CCORDING to the accounts in} and will be submitted to-morrow.| Charlie White, the Chicago knockout ey mn Colgate, on the other hand, was sto and we will sell you all pu: owt t number of Kansas City and| They are both said to be thoroughly /artiat, who hasn't boxed in this city | REFEREE GIVES WOLGAST Without attempting to. rank them) q formidable eleven-man machine This eg. $10.00 ¢ other Western papers, Carl| armored agai legal bombardment. Since he put Younr Brown awa: at in any kind of order, the following Coached by Harry Bankart, the old AWARD OVER RUSSELL, SKATE & SHOE THEN CALLS BOUT A DRAW. Sulzer’s nearly eighteen months ago, will make his re-appearance were at the Harlem Sporting Club to-night, when he boxes Stanley Yoakum of Denver for : = {Dartmouth star, the team was tho One form of contract was drafted | |last word of sctentific smoothness by Judge Moody of Detroit, and the Ne | both on the defense id attack. n other by Blliy Kinkaid of Cincinnat:.| Gol otes | Anderson, Hubbell and West, the New Yorkers had three men of All- The point that i» aimed to stop} Morris had a very soft thing of it in his ten-round fight with Levinsky jand was very much annoyed becau Morris, skate oF . J , " Cols DY soning this out: he didn't put Levinsky out. the third time. White stopped Yoakum || , Here's something that hasn't A ertraordinn, Iain his great bulk and long reach,| complaints on part of the players ap- jin nineteen rounds and later won on | happened re. The referee | Gardiner W. White of Flushing won American calibre and against thls 1F value © be gave little Levinsky a bad beating.) pears in both contracts and it ts to! points in ten, Yoakum declares he'll night weet at Me YGact the bout | the medal in the quailfication test of chance. Colgate scored a touchdown Levinaky was forced to hug at every| Protect the player against, Joss Of /make a better showing than ho did in | With Russell and later called ita} the Thanksgiving golf tournament at) in, every quarter and had several opportunity, and to hold on until be 123 lary Tecra held a ee aie ‘of thts | ts Some here against Benny racer draw. the Country Club of Lakewood yes- Other excellent chances of adding ys olbly oved. {clause arked’ & teal ha » in| 22 the ten-round semi-final Andy Cor- Creed tarPAay ind of 73. From the| thelr coun 6 score, 28 to 0, was waa Corolbly remove a tn ee ae Moro’ O reed Meroutist | tes and Wee Wee Barto wil he op-|] NEW. ORLEANS, Dec, 1-48, terday with & round oe ie sem to plug | faitly indicative of the difference in Nothing else could be expected I” | tay contract. that is signed and pro- | ponenta, Wolgast, ex-lightweigit champion, | frst hole White settled dov Play | the two teams. j such a one sided match. Morrix| any contract that |e signed ond pros | nies was, awarded” the decision over || par golf, and he kept grinding out (be) FOLWELL MADE COMMON SENSE | == = weighed 250 pounds, Levinsky seven-| the fetter no matter what becomes of it @ reported, that, Bil Frankie Russell of New Orleans |) holes in the regulation drive approach the St, Paul Ngbt heavyweight who made a bit with the jtaus to Brooklyn, ts now on bis FOOTBALL TELL FOR PENN, Penn, after three years of defeats, Morris should) ut referes sub- award and here last night, but th | ty- pounds less. ty-five po sequently revised hi \be matched with Jess Willard. 1 player. ne one Glau To-Morrow Night, lorrow Night 24th Annual Ball |and two putts most of the way, save 7 back home | where the hoje called for only one to that will be retained ; |e was to hare met Gunboat Smith at the Cle _ f ‘no wae jeame all the way through yesterday | Jews, ao gay hin tr ra, hates Carl] 4 that which holds the player to a| tt | ast gr | decigred the bout a ¢ one tha: hay thr ¥, ° | 200 wo even talk of Aghting tuin.| certain lub by the ten days’ notice [mcbt Mak someader snereese, but Oe Suc || gast carried the fight to the local |the green, These he made in three|and thoroughly licked its most for- Avonia A.C, logteal, count of Miske belug wud This Isn't quite to my WAY of release and the option on his ser- boy. puzzled him with « crouch, || shots each. midable opponent, Cornell, yesterday, coulract to bux Amsterdam Opera House ; in the mateh play. cond round of @ twelve-round | ‘session, which slowed him up during |!" the secon and | A ° A W eek End Special $22 50 i: vest of theif hurricane malll, which |pout at Lawrence, Mass, lest night | The, Thankeslying Day, attraction, at when eating, or in his conduct of . 9 9 suabied the Scotch-Wop to win the nituoen aaneee rt wan one=chub handicap other affairs es This is an unusual assortment of woolens and wor- hebabes pa | PHILADELPHI the ie nan hatenta ik ie plan wea | steds. There are plain weaves and many fancy patterns— Mo Outpoints Madden, National A. C. yesterday afternoon ed to use no other club than the | ’ Ginger Ale stripes, checks and unique designs not found in ready-to Bartley Madden, th. J Sits | Sener” Sonn reer sired a Faltenha went to That’s why for nearly 100 years we A heay, e . ut up 4 gr patt middiewe n easily outpointed ily ‘inished town. ! y CANTRELL @ COCMRAN wear clothes, to measure only, When compared with offer- [heaven at au a oi at pees Kramer of Milwaukee fintah mt down, aI have made a particularly mild d nae wed Betenes ings elsewhere the prices will be found remarkably low. ine Club yesterday astevncon and. ale ce ee was third, and FB.) 1 Whisk Wi an vA bet ° nd W. C. Breed tied for fourth _— though he lost on points he gatned| arter being outpointed for five rounds Bath Watehing th H { mellow iskey ilson— Real | himself glory or: ALBANY, N. ¥., Dec, 1.—Jeff Smith WHiTs BUFPALO. Ne Ty Dee, Senne ne NBneuRS Cul SA Henry Frag 1 ee eas FREE CLUB RECTPES—Froe bgoklot of famous slub ree Tua Soares fame Aos | ee Llane pie caverta FOURS: er kareued eu’ Sites at mined deinin, Address Wilson, 31! Fitth Ave, N.Y, Pwo And Overcoatings Arnheim Two 6 Res ROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND 89 E, 420 8T., ET, FIFTH & MADIBON AVES, Wallace had the lead, scoring a knock- down in the fourth session. He claims he hurt his right hand, too, in this) Madden found hard to hit at firs wore on he scored many telling punches. Tommy Tuorey forced Eddie McAntee's Moha | iarry Pierce camo back strong and de but as the bout|feated Leo Johnson in a ten-round bout f y Hikes Mor- | y or ye blows which ’ 2 1 The Quakers were coached by Bob OF a nae he Me eae hie no] “ehtecnae Tener’ ean dobneon ang |th We mmermy averting Cie tetera be: boxed ee On Body lowe Wale || cue in 3% the former Hastorn tater: Folwell ‘this soason and he taught) geccteetBerneTe AND OTH AVE. Would naturally want to fight Morris! Garry Herrmann will have the new |“*"="* eae eee ead. ee the Tete aide, with E] covcramie Hilencl dee Oe dal lay them common sense football wo clev. 4 whi Willard's real grudge | contracts ready for the led pet ; 5 ; ne ember ¥ lorly y ono jfact that Morris ts the only other! In view of the th ox) wtrike OF |quiy be ove of ie principal tet at. | ——| foung star of the Aronimink Country |, Tale also was one of the years rte “Stott nm gh \ heavyweight who compares with Wil-| part of the players, cts Will not |e entenainmeat, At the Fairmoot te-morow| Charles Grande gave Buck Crouse of| Club of Philadelphia, who, despite a| tO" Olt maividual, Performed “County Clare \iard himself in bulk, When the two) be submitted to any of them until the | aight the cara is: Willlo Jones vs, Billy De Foe ofl yan the ninth, finished ‘the round|the greatest { ual feat of the u, " het in New York they spent ten| new ready to send out. By |quj Jimmy Flynn ve, Eddie Kelly Pittsburgh @ bad beating tn ten rounds, |) Ot h BAe | year when he brought the Blue team inds jumping away from each) that U 8 y ae | Crouse outboxed the Beller in tho first At exception among the atara was | to @ state where both Princeton ‘and ther, to think things over, At the Village A. G. o-lght Mike McTigue] (Wo founds, but after that it was a one-| Axwell fe, Marston of Baitusrol, for. |Harvard were walloped. a rag ay ee \ objections overcome, the | bor ees Borin ¢ae fa dias Healy wects| sided contest, for Grande sent in doxens amateur champion of New Jersey & Harvard, with material | low the thner Q add @ | Jac vant over the same distane o 4 blowa to Crouse's body an rho played. & ug but cone | Use 4, y The fre hb of th arion that the Athictes |’) smeres cite te gone use ae ee are Puree eA me Meoite Gutgolngy Marston was | squeezed out @ victory over the Ti- WHITE VS. YOAKUN on Tuesday fter all, that is the a ang eral times, but the bell| decidedly pocr und ho turned at|gers, but lost to Yale, the firet time! aq, VS. YOAKUM is Bothner's gymnasium, real milk tn th coanut. There can | Knockout m fives” His game incoming|in seven years ART M SPORTING CLT B—TO-NIG! W yesecond Street, when Bull be no doubt wajor league club jeaved him, i a complete transformation id on * I Sw Seed ae 6 thames along the ted | MeTigue Given Dectston, | and had it not been for an @ on the Shir nson affirmed this offi- Wallace Extends Dundee, | PROVIDENCE, BR. 1, Dec Mike | wonderful saore for the last nine - | Johnny Dundee had a ‘arrow excape | McTigue of New York war awarded the | Aw it waa he camo back tn $8 and | sane } Dor a efor feree’s decision over Al Rogers of | finished 3 | i SNe Souk Os Wallaas Betnte 1 ¢ the fastest middie-| Walter J, ‘Travis of Garden City| 4 packed hovse at the Broadway Sport-| Buffalo tn one o e fa middles | Wy Shanley of Beal each made | W f M e eae Ing Club yeat “day afternoon, Dundee | weight bouts seen here in years | the course in fquent of Jas. | e stand for Moderation. won on points but had to put on extra | per Lynch over Thanksgiving, Travis | speed to do so, In the first four rounds Robson Sco: Knockout, | Went ont only to play a round with | ne ha BOSTON, Dec. 1.—Tommy Robson of Now York knocked out George Rivett, the welterweight champion of Canada, his friend, Before starting notified the committee that he would not compete for the medal nor will| | he be seen | 0 elghteen-hole course in 1) down, | at the Vanderbilt A. C. yesterday afcer- | Dr. W. seconds to throw uj hth round of an noon, jpole, handicap on thi Smith Pate Henry Away. \v. V Littl ——$——$_ We believe that a man should be no less moderate when drinking than Wilson—That’s All! The Whiskey for which we invented the Nen-Refillable Res!

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