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{LTIRY HITTING HARDER = MAYBE. THATLE CURE IF! Barring McCabe From Football at Columbia This Season Be- cause of Irregular Heart Ac- tion Discouraging to Ambitious Youngster. ork Evening Wor! decause of a slight irregularity in his heart action, has greatly dis- couraged the youngster. E n fn training all year with one ambition that of making a name in his mind, for himself as quarterba when the ch fees looked rosiest for his making the position on the te through Howard Miller's call to the navy, three different phystclans pro- nownce him physically unfit to take McCabe's heart previous to the physicians’ examina: | matter with SI Foot Six IN SOX Tanks HE CAN GET RESULTS BY CUTTING “TRE. BALLIN HALE. HERE (S KIS DRIVE — “Wits HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION Food: HOUND TAKES A TERRIFIC. SWING AT THE PILL — yusT LiKE. ALEC SMITH DOES, AND “This IS WHAT (T GETS HIM re J an. experiencing could hold his with any one of his weight and incher in any kind of a strength test, weighs 165 pounds, all bone an d mus superfluous flesh, Frank McCabe, disappointment of his son. there's nothing the with that youngster,” he said to-da “They ought to let him play. willing that he should, want anything to happen to him for the world, but 1 take the risk that nothing wil! the man making gridiron sport.” The Columbia football are evidently not willing to take any y declare that McCabe permitted to play in any Varsity games, but have oharge of the freshman squad, so o* not to entirely rob him enthusiasm. Donaldson One Of Star Players At Forest Hills tennis battles for the semi- ckets of the Boys’ tropolttan championship titles - Rosen and Canaperry Leading Candidates _To Fill redial 3 Shoes engaged in for Important Quarterback Job at Columb | Cecil Donaldson, the hard driving and IOACH METCALE to solve the OMETHING like the the way of a first-class wrest- ng match is scheduled for to- Hothner’s'on Monday, Me real thing in| rterback prob- McHlugh to tho score y pelted the opposite | th his faster shots aia opponent bewildered with the dash | 1 xpirit of hi loss of Howard Miller was announced has been work- yan, Winn and several gymnasium p Street, The principals will be Will) » welterweight champion, | authori iflot, Instructor of the mat game at the possible exception of eelf there are no two oleverer wrest- found anywhere sixes und sevens over the diremima beginnl ng of iil with ye um crub marked the to Nel Blob sylvania varalt ‘Their | Workout and hout will be to a finish, two fale in/at quarterback, three, cutch-as-catch-can style, the strangle hold barred. Harry Eltas. | gi, ® prominent Wall Street man, pail wrostling enthusiast, will be the ref- Bothner says the match sh be a@ treat to anybody inter He also intimates be something of a society ev rather exclusive, Mt are limited and placed Which will keep away the Griffen and 1 ty have been eliminated b DEOME Ae CTs BE 4 veteran against | Moving nto mid court, | because ticket Emmerson jr a for | throughout, but umount of effort. the team w N OPPONED 'T has been selected for Freddy Welsh for his come- back at the Manhattan A. C. on} He ts Jimmy Paul, the Bronx | At first glani on Saturday poems to have th yed both in the nifted from right guard ra | HARVARD. i it acer ms former Cap asif the ex- “lightweight champion beni tuted at Kuurd. have little troule “coming back” cessfully with Paul, but when it is re- pt. deft Healy, | Hough nton mad |from right half will ‘be shifted from right ard varsity intormals against the contender for the title rack Brooklyn | smoothnens | ¥ eredithbly stood off Benny s job may not prove so easy Paul also ha . > Teats of such Touhey and Pete is the second arranged for the val the Manhattan A as a fittingly Haughton will de tie substitutes y the team will Dig thing before slemal other bout t Ings together Irish Patse | Cline and Eddie Wallace of Hrookixn has not been com- | varsity who played ¢ Benny | six members Ider | sunted Ci r ippity Witchet Wins His Eighth Successive Race . RACE TRAC nd Jin Coffey ts will all be iimited to p- | nivel of ais-round boute t! nite | Manta oft from the Ha tined be | wa z but he won }) ining to hand Al August Belmont’s Drastic and « began his wi BRENNAN WINS DECIS'ON OVER BATTLING LEVINSKY, PRINCETON was entitled to @ agreed with the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1917. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | “FORM” DRIVERS WE HAVE MET by the Presa Publishing Co. (Vhe New York Evening World). i) © ® © ® DAH-GOWNIT! SLICED IT ALL OVER THE CouNTY AND MY FOLLOW-THROUGH (s PERFECT! ‘WHXDEREUL & GOLFER I! Me Was BEEN BELTING THE TAR - OUT OF GOLF BALLS FoR "TEN YEARS TAND YET—y, FITZ COULD HAVE WHIPPED JOHN L. AT LATTER’S BEST, SAYS 0’ ROURKE BY TOM O'ROURKE. (Well-Known Manager of Doxers.) Bod Fitzsuntnons didn't have an equal. Think of the inan's v 4nd then reflect on his deedy and you won't pl fought above the Cornishman. No man ever hi Could he have whipped John L. Sullivan? Could he? the night that Jim Corbett did, and in le! ‘ afraid to really go in clo: times before he finally fell ex! Fit He'd have finished J whipped been, for Fitz could whip any man who him in jig time. Fitz was far ahead of Sullivan's day usted on the dirt floor, More Football Being Played army and navy. |The ring men to g to Try for First Team Because | ' So Many Stars Have Gone to for positions on tne | great has been the rus War. iron candidates that e - impossible to se ment for them, with Yale, 1 2 and} While no regular si ‘on out, there is more) attembted, beth Harv layed this year/Af@ getting together makeshift at now it football be than ever befol War conditions, | ; bo instead of forcing almost an absolute | to guspension of the strenuous autumn | ele sport, as was first feared, have en-| The play couraged by the military authori 4 every encampment there to come out for gridiron practice, the! several elevens being form ry # kept away fre recognized stars were practically ¢ of making the varsity uraged hundreds of young fellows} | to Major Gen. Bell, has org ee | Ploy a game in this olty, with a team from Wrigh Up in the Nav port, Cupld BI town n Pete Herman, holder of antam weigit title, whe is ts defend his ttle tn « twenty-raund bout agwinst Frankie Hume of Jer; a Nov, Bat the New Orleans Aud: four spurring yartnens, with whom be | ily three rounds each at the Orleans the limit to win, B 1a schedule for ever during the season, ik % football committee, he Camp, which would stage eries of tonments, Jisauy Paul, tho Krone lightweigt, has been signed fo meet Freddie W This, th yon Cet. | Hevea, would be both a means oud my aed to date | mMuasement for the soldiers and aon y Ching ad Kiddie W enilsting more f re act ——~ mo Mage nest Movday night. WSK" Doyle Qutpaints.Simler atl Jos Wagner Das matched in frst amweight, Wiyl Wagner, cxainat bre eat Wi cently WAKpped e Dick Corley says he ty no longer manager of |in the main bout at the Pioneer § Young Brows, | Me mud it wae question of! Club jant night, The victor made. Kc iter Mohr of! use of a left-hand Jab, while Simler tain Moor, who some ‘ decision over Brown he good fighting. ng loose either Brows Hrwklyn, 00 he decided to tithe ago won & twelte-roua {at Providence, | pois a ‘A special ehow of rx alx-round boy wi at the Fairmont A, ¢ 1.1, The i ve, Kid Cortes, Willie Jacks Wiis, Iris Patay Cline w, Henny ¥ te, Jimny Pay Heddy 3. Ray Murray rer, ond Race-—Parr entr Ben Wyv Race-—King Baggot Birdman Wels will be Matennu from to-morrow nie owing Silvey Murns Mike McTigue chet, Westy Hogan k Kot I-Noor LEONARD DOES ES EVERYTHING Seventh Race — Gillies, Airman, Ross entry, EXCEPT STOP YOUNG ERNE LATONIA a Race Prosecutor, Jeffery BUFFALO. ¥ Or alt Bil Joe, Ed Gar- Leonard f Atlanta, Herald, ¢ ly Faux Yermak was ui to get i vulnera |Tirne landed only a half dozer and was badly distanced. By VIC Now dot HOeTA ALK WAY OUT AFTER \T JUST To HiT (T SC AGAN You'LL BE cal tr evt cpt rear }\ ™ LITTLE ED HERE, NEVER WIT A Bale BEFORE IN HIS LIFE, YET HEL “TAPS (T CUT CVER 200 YARDS “THE VERY FIRST SWING! pronabncec TRY HITTING ME. De Oro Captures The First Block From Daly, 50-43 as hard as Bob ald, He brought giants down with blows that were never equaled for power, t me tell 1 something. George Dixon could ave stopped poor old Sullivan time, for he wouldn't have run as much as Corbett. Corbett was scared to de . He ran until poor John was compelled to pull up from the chase, and even then rbett was too frightened to hit him one good punch, The old féllow began to sag at the knees and fold up like an rdeon, Then Corbett, for a solid biow, hit the old fellow twenty bank shots upon the table In Le champion on sions broke through a tie «to end De Or ohn I. in two rounds. He could have ullivan at his best, and a mighty short bout it would have a8 crazy enough to come to anting so Well as This Year Than Ever Before ldes for is | Second String Men Encouraged Pest known players innings of the t to start the iv globes cavorting, On his sixth sted in the absence from has encouraged all the seo- usy and t hn McGraw shouting as the fnew grid zing bank shot beginning : ure enough equip nat counted were. all imes "he balla scrambling all over the bed top like fighting wildeats pdules will be | rd and Yale s, Who will play with teams from | such delleacy’ of Atroke army and navy stations, Princ will only have its freshme As to cause the eabest shot Daly made « of football is being en » ball doubling rast years|Camp Upton, Frank Gitek Princeton All because a few | captain In 1916 and now athletic aide of former college stars who are Ie\s different. Many of the/0W at Yaphank, This eleven will iM probably » caroms through use of the amoke “Tvision of things inher aoaetvien ve at New- year's Yal eader, has a team that could make ¢ aggregation in the coun- ek has) Satur: | Jpoints will be To provide entertainment for men| amps the Commission on Training unps Activities contemplates form- ded by sts ut all the big can- cominission be. is for athletic pur- | Vaul Doyle outpointed Chick Simler } did st Race-—Jim Hovy, Lindsey, rook- irth. Race — Macomber entry, th Race—Capra, Royal Ensign, CLUB RECIPES UTTING ‘EM OVER WITH “BUGS” BAER “Be Pretty Soft for the Kaiser if Germany Didn’t Have to Fight Any More to Retain the Champion- ship Than Jess Willard Does.’ By Arthur ( “Bugs ) Baer. , ing Co, The New York Evening World.) Tom Cowler says he {¢ aa fresh as a daisy, A daisy In October ain't 60 nerman nor Ray Adie Collings § t give the. right fielder an error on the play? He was king and that makes him an uecomplice before’ the ft et. Germany did fight) any more. to retain. the champtonship than Jess Willard docs. They bar the strangle hold in wrestling, but they don’t say any- thing about arson, mayhem and homicide. YBA nO, Informat football at Harvard probe ibly means the tackiers will take im~ promptu holds, either full dress: or \ > sults may be worn In the eld an 's head may ne of an Introd That inform The Kussians s formal army in thi Imagine Jess Willard stanming an opponent an informal punch on the beezer AN INFORMAL FOOTBALL GAME AT HARVARD. First Period. s dell Gubblix, in 1 and six husky str vantage of 1 tmbed on his face with troductic Gubblix prot imptre t_ withdre when 's our best } season, an d to the iis squawk out Second Period. Harvard ot the ball by kic th vosing: quart chin without t cards. The informally Tackie Sapp got Centre izbo's tee It was ehittu Adin: (att ackfield wert nos ind refused to formal hold Third Period, formally ope by tackling the ooks and pit tallated Inte Yale backs by was spontane delightful and loose time wa all, Fourth Period, After calling each ot mal names, the two te {mpromptu sk n midfield. A few legs were fr t y und three or four torn off without the vitation leaving reception, the visiting eleven ounce on fists off the host's dome in appreciation of his hospital~ ity, There will be another informal game as soon ns the teams escapo from the hospital, s held ar, 1 busting tournamen ng sent ou Alex Sullivan says the bi bone of the World's & yhterd the baseball bugs paying three dollars to see twenty-five cent baseball. HE SAID AN EARFUL, acces Pal Moore Beats Jabes White. ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 24.—Pal Moore of Memphts last night beat Jabes White very round in a sensational fight here. Moore tried hard for @ knockout, but White was too ruvged. 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