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| ET ——————— 1 | | it lhe i ; | pemeap Smp a SS ig BEST Lots of Football Player in College Would Like to Be ia “Cupid” Black's Shoes This Fall. Cope rie ’ :' ry t ares the wee wincke ery Naval | all appenr time | a Nav Le lege wo shoes thi give up the appear them trenches This que husky fr Ovum, Co.rwor Teams -- Foot Bae 19/7. k ” eu incon stead f pecmbly be day. of hie months on the where in Fran “2 think had io in camp front,” “We had been a long time heavy bomt tame out at ta glad to get the headquarters ehanged my din in the a Wonderful officers were You would great club While he dinne joor, and wderiy, «vy exper HARVARD-YALE CUBS’ FOOTBALL BATTLE SHOULD BE A CORKER When freshmen nd strensth of said Donovan yin the thou " nt 1 snd rs 1 the Harvard elevens to Yul rt and the corker ond went whe might k to end n ty tt was hundred ut rt meet and or athe ba ini have in be be a Th Harvard's future var went “ vlevens will ard from y be usual up to the if the perfor | men on Saturday |} tall ANY hington ‘ stan of th In any « the once ince erlon. Crimson cubs form Ind Are Beater Leaving G showed unusual on's freshy handy m In whieh [| d cubs disposed of the there wis in a mome fontly ins stir Prince 0. Th the Har ke rine Was spattored wiih a " nt Btraight to the yding Gene young kere ina * the coming eral’a table, where he sat with his! tusk of the Yale freshmen look 1 will be hard to keep Pittsburgh officers, saluted, delivered a paper. |P like a hard Job, Yale, however, from winning the Bastern foot- @aluted and went or rallt cave evidences of being able 16 bull championship this season, wat perfectly atill £ omen, read te ite_of itself by. trouncing {| UW that Dartmouth and Georgetown ing, The whi | quiet, ‘Some ak * uncing Tl have fallen by the Glen how we all fe something un Andover 42 to 0. Warner'a charges had tim Maual had happens beating Washington Jefferson, The General st 1 up and looked but they accomplished the feat just around for «a moment without # the same word. Then he turned and ploked| Boing to see your freshman te s turday's reaulta marked the first Up his glass 1 held it high play. A nice, comfortable, relaxing fithree teams, Penn whipped Gentlemen,’ suid, ‘I want you! sort of a feeling, You ean look the h, it being the Inittal beat ail to stand up and drink « toast with | freshingn players over without ex- Dh ae seg He Poe ele me—to the latest and greatest of our, pecting to hear any on Rey atlnee) @nunuio. thracke Ewes Staiea of Amearicy There's a pretty general feeling Lun to the meeting with the Annapolis ‘or 4 mom it after th, there was) Just now th, the collewes are doing) judy. rhe W. & J. team's wallop by dead allence. Then there wax one| their full whare—more than thetr| pit'was their first taste of defeat wild-yell and the English officers made | share—and that it may not he neces- |" penn diuplayed. a tot of improves a wild rush for the Americans and | sary ver to take all our half grown ment, but it {s a question whether ‘tossed them up ont houlders and | co! o boys and send them oeross | the n improved sufficiently to. ore Around the vables, shoaUng | the sea to kill and he killed. ‘They |overcome. the. bruising. attack ev! meeenging. Bete ayas over tity |are a fine lot of boys but they'd be |denced by Michigan against Cornell. were singing The Star-Spangled |botter in another year or two, when |The Wolverines will visit Philadel Banner! and we American offleers! they are grown men, In the mean- | phi Mutucday and 2 ‘ : Th re thy phia on Baturday and Penn will hay were leading, ‘There were three ofl ine tet th ge adhe Pont | t ine Jet them get all the enjosMfent| to yo sot to escape defeat —Americans. We were proud men| and the t yt M ? N proud and the training they can get out of] Coach instilled plenty that night, | tell you! Before that! ite Give them foctbal ul we were rather quiet and a litte|\! jive them football, and base-|of fight in the Quakers, They proved | oe Malad Tee a ne totners, (Ball and athletics, and ‘the chance| this by holding Dartmouth several arent they never auld x word, were | 12 8Fow in normal way, If the/ times when the latter only had to eee de eee eh cnt Aaerice, stood [REEL necemlty comes—ufter that—| gain a half yard or ao for first down, Henle wae Kat wow thes had tacir| they’ be ull the better prepared! It was the first kame that Penn anawer. America had declared war) fr tt won from the green in twenty gn Germany at last. America wax = that is since the time that with the rest of the civilized world, WO tnore days will see the end Minds’ boys conquered them in Aghting against the Hun, We wer of the Beawiy Law, avery No wonder the Quakers arg all brothers together now, fighting for i inch feeling happy to-day. It was a her- each, other against the common en- |, man who believes in preparing) culean task, too, to whip this season's my. T tell you we were mighty proud | UMited States troops for war knows | Dartmouth team, as they were full of to be Americans, though we wore the | that and Jetlerson, Dartmouth and Georgetown for First Time, n Warner's Un- defeated Team on Pedestal. mpions of East | undoubtedly the feature of Saturday's Tweay T RecKon fou 4 00 IT na. YOR LEAGUES CALLED IN HURRIDLY AT LousviLLe, Pittsburgh Eleven Now Practically Football _ Cha TING Tow ® 26,000 BOXING FANS WANT TO SEE BOUTS UNDER MEMBERSHIP PLAN. Ever since the Frawley law was repealed, to take effect ‘Thursday Ndnight ‘1 promoters have been buay securing the applica tlons fans for membership in bs Which bold shows for “mem- bers only." Twenty-six signed thousand have blanks as lows: Member battles, . Tisburgi's hardest wok of the American Ass’n season was finished when Washington Bigeye eae in) nt Important pointed his this game for many weeks, and he had coached them Meeting To-Day to such a ‘point of perfection that there was little choice between the Stee two teams. MeCreight, Washington - 5 z and on'a | leader, just ax| UOUISVILLE, Ky. Nov, 12,—Pre- a star as MoLaren, and if it] liminary to the opening here to-mor- had not been for the wonderful de-|row of what promises to be the most fense which Warner had built Up. | momentous meeting in the history of Ww pn and Jefferson's rally dur- |e Ninel assorlation of Profess in last two periods would have |the Nationa 0 n of Pro spelled Pittsburg's downfall stonal Baseball Leagues, Western Pittsburgh thix year 4 another| League owners held a perfunctory tribute to Warner's coaching, for in}executive seasion of three hours, at offsetting the terrific attack of Al which they discussed proposuls that am keyed up A6 SMUNUER WEN wean wavanKed dor -bediawictine Washington and Jefferaon was the| have been advanced f Biatricting Panthers again. sl 1 that they |@minor leagues, * Con EKy! The mecting was attended by repre ightly rank with the country's heat eee ia was mitch aed be zene Washington and Jefferson's stand on ea reeahe were dont the one-yard line in the last pertod ! Joseph tem, Denver; F will live as one of the greatest hits | Label. Wis Jonni Savage. Joplin, defensive work of this rf fiidm: Holmes, Lincoln; Tom” Fair defensive work of thie unusual) Voontr Den. siolnes: i J. Hunton, eOeash Sioux City; W. A, Rourke, Omaha In spite of the improvement that |” The Western League men decided not Cornell has displayed in, the past |to express any opinion as ia body, on . "ro proposals for redistric nor le ‘ two weeks, the rout at Ann ATbOF |tntt the matter should have | been shows the big Red team to be far Haight before the Natic low Cornell's standard. hand, Michigan exhibited a stron, front than Was expected, and_unec ered a star performer’ in) Weste Pennsylvania's eleven improves the season progresses, and it may that things against Michigan, put surely take Pennsylvania's best match the Michigan machine. The Navy added further proof its unquestioned strength with On the ott < it will be able to rise to great it wil veral of t viduals, some minor war condit Hanlon, Tal and Rourke. The interest of baseball men hi to-day Is centred on the ing of the American As: to be held to-day, It is expected to. b a heated seasion, for it will be the frat meeting at which representatives of the two factions in the organization have been present since talk of the form ermaely would str meet theatre Among these we Holmes, Fairweather | v= pn. | an be | to of cisive vietory over Georgetown, The} tion of a third league came into the Washington eleven presented — al open. stronger lineup against the Middies| Interests opposed to the formation of = HDL AW AL EAC stopping boxing in New York , figuring they'd whip Penn| than against Fordham here on Elec- | a third league into whieh it ls pro’ | the frame for a victory SPARTANBUK( a _ BATTLING “YOUNG . British uniform. ‘That wax one night | state at thie times a serious blunder, tlon Day, as Wall, the fleet running | Boned, te incorporate, severe aed their | ‘The viaitor was dumb-founded. Ie |Marvey ‘O-NIGIT, PU never forget! | ‘The Government has take How. | Penn's conquest of Dartmouth was mate of Giiroy, was back in the game, |intention to fight the pro: ven to! pool cracks, had played De Oro andj of the ¥ KNOCKOL R thas taken up box- ek a : 5 eae comets ———— |the extent of putting new clubs into|{he match was an epoch in his life. [Work yt : OTE the avidity with which col- |!98 4s one of t vef training stunts seceding cities, On the other hand | 14 MIAtEh Wie aor the Cuban. ppndn Norkyille sc) laws (Dhaba. tao al wh, | for allaoldiers. ‘The more boxing ther Wathen. acc and Hreananan reals | 1 EROenE, NONE oe Sk ovis 10> Auth tN man game, Great excitement | 1, in ated ai dg ae fnd Toledo clubs, reputed leaders, of | troduced the visitor to the chi upon, _ th t Sh Stale Wah canted a eS 01 A league movement, are sawing |The chap oR | EE Shis year over the meeting of the! boxers will be found among the on eee ——EEESE__=_======== Il be found among the en- ‘ood and saying nothing. # Princeton-Harvard freshman teams, | listed and drafted men, and the b The Inst world’s championship box-| ‘Three ten-round touts and thre afx-round com: . scmeaaiitiectt - eh yed you a match about twen- - — which ineetings, “4 > cule, are run off|ter chance the soldiers will have to|[img conteat under the Frawley Law | tets will be fovght at the Yorkville 8, ©. to , ly-fite weate ago in Buffalo," re-| on the morning ry che Big Game and |become expert in the sport that ie] Will be held at the Clermont Sport| Mit, Te thie tua ary: Johnie Aamelt ve Harlem Ps © 8 — jinarkea “De Oro, “and won when 1} attract a handful of spectators, their| necessary now to make bayonet Club Hrook! o Vednesday | rainie Cottine, Dick it 1 Sack Nelson, pombi off the thirteen chief significance tying in the fact| fighters Heae Ee entre Pieaeeniont es Young Onto ve, Johunie Shelton R T We b 4 combination that they supporediy show what ma-| No doubt Germany approver of [Men ai gtecay will he aeked tau = un is won Oy he visitor was dumbfounded, He terlal can be drawn into next yoar's| stopping boxing in New York State, : a Mt a eale tt Dan Horm fo the firmt manager to offer the . had always remembered that the shot varsity. if ¥ tight send ues note oe) cen tla wn against the st nervices of hin star perton Matting Levingky H was made off the nine ball, but mestrn we: comfortable: fecling! Jin fighting Irishman Mike O'Dowd, | aml Jack Hritton of the P arr. TER) var, Pa j Paes ry iff ki SGe JP ree att saree mamta ae ca Se Y PEER iar ated 1 re ee e difference today between a pa : Visited the training camps of both | Menmer xine aiow fort the mateh. | * : - BiDSNd and. Medioy ho weer In the weekly handicap race of the |'"f MAM nts were wealthy, As good and an ordinary produ t . . ‘ ; s Lesgie he or the : erent ct 1s that both t shape Harlem Athletic League held over the |a boy he played a great deal of pool at 1S Overcoat Time . r : fourcand-a-half mile course of the|4nd billiards because he liked the 1 f th th diff ° While the ten-round tent between Jim Coffey | negotiating with the Macombs Athletic Club, Harry | kame. ae had belurel ue tis alw ays ar greater an e er- and Mil! Mreanan was expected to draw a Je @ twelveround bout to a dectel z f the Morningside Ath. |2007 save promise of developing ° . amend | crowd, to Une great urprise of the clu prou nm we Day with Johnny Rursell, the Spies 9 bis ia a topnotcher. About thirty years ago Order Yours Now—$40 Pele Srwiye disscycecs Rin Bg fom nec to [fc cha eared of the honorn a: eRe waste snamplon cine] CCS HX Price, ' Contes yl er vent, of the mone Vapias i abo wAvilel to box Bily}ing Harry Brown, Harbrook Athletic | (iis country and competed in many| ‘e With the thermometer dropping to thirty every day Yeas the St gave him $1276 Hiwe’ | Heven at South Bet m Nov, 2, Club, by about 300 yards, The latter ne i Yin tal weap sitar areatiy.| or two, it doesn’t pay to wait. One cold day is apt to put hak Blebg et ny eae . ressed Spies hard up to a quart he Bpapish- Amen can Wet n . : y ier c lene the State ta: @ Blate received | Jack Doherty, manager 0 ation presse » Je ted the holdings of the De Th h s the unprepared man much further back financially than che Ai Pe OES mle car Be a - rn a ma al ae ak mile of the finishing point, when } on amily in Cu Alfred was! at 1s W ‘y more an more 18: amount a good overcoat costs. Bulger, bas offered ¢ Henny Leonard weakened. ea was timed in 38.17, |forced to use his cue a8 8 wane: ee 74 4 . ‘and Johnny Dundee, the clerer Teaila % eld seven harters com-|oarner, and he's be 1 yrO* Nor does it pay to be satisfied with what you can get a eae eee Ref reathie poled 88 Ue eae Guan Masnedat pe y Ane Mohiieede, ever criminating Americans are paying ready-made when a coat par excellence, satin-lined, can be at the Harlem & 4 bout to @ decision at hia arly next month, [204.4 ‘and Brow a" into the lead. |sinee, Hoppe, Daly, Hueston, xo right : . ; jarient & Spies and Brown passed into the lead. | | “ ‘i wotified the see tone to DMberty saya that Henny and Jaiuny con divide Narted with an allowance of 240 {down the line of all the great cue) QR more an t g had to your own measure at 49 low a cost and quickly. |_| San tytn c's cemties home th Oi Boss sari wh an cigreget ct |AIM ag "ovary oe as beee| SOMERS Y selecting that le ve a large variety of medium and heavy we! ight there will be wo aliow held ty the clud on that a the start Q. fro most of t 6) up against the veteran Cuban, } Id mn Il di Whi k all wool fabrics in fancy and plain weaves you would enjoy ne sey eee tle to ran ee ways Sol Hinted, aur found Brown loe Rabe heen detente in The ter 1 ‘4 ellow, oderate 1s. cy ‘wearing. Write, "Phone or call for san x Merteoak for Nie eek Sottann’ ote amtaas | Mie fun Se BEBE |the world's pool title, 600 points, to WwW 1 R 1 Wil “| ® mples, Jack Dillon of Sadia Us to tink yp | Aerment crack taitan wo bor dehany |*“Howavers Spies continued to force the | the World's pool title, G00 points to) ae WY igOn == Nea ilson—That’s wlth Billy Mieke’ of Bt, Paul in the main @ wt | ete ton rounds at Milwaukee ou Nor, 21 pace, and golng into the fual mile) th ot ne way. ’ ~~ ten rownde af the Broadway 8, ©. of Brookirn | Brown began to show signs of distress, |“ ae 4 : crrow night, arrived in town today and will, 4¢ the Militery A. ©. of Brokisn 41] Brown, however, crossed the Ii ven with hia wonderful command Fray lo gale arg Poor gioe fT FO iwaisn toalaht | Mii hundred yards in front of George |of mote the Cuban rarely lets & day] be ink bite bet Cant, "Kildie Wallace std Weide’ Reset tno | Suaip, cleneoe Athletic Club, who was/Ko by that he doesn’t put in several | aa on as certain he will d edn ours ¢ etlee, ‘That is one rea. dempite the fact that he ia qiving away co: Mrovkiyn favonice d Kraus and | third. jhoure Of praats Two sToRres Me At eal ank hakee Matsling Young will provide tw. excliomeas to > son for hia long success—the hours n i . REAERWET A Niteiv arene AND Ae ah Fei bad 1 on mt tor] geramer to Cowon Spencer, —|f practice even when & mateh isn't) Decidedly the desirable Whiskey for the Home 42D ST, BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES Dave Brown, the veteran trainer « Sie Tian ie tee The frat rider to) be signed. by Pris} h WEDD Ui ee aaa hee been second Dick Howell, the Canalian mi tatoo ohnae ak the Yatiobih Gey Ones Wn mater eke eliman for the com-| Known to rehearse one shot several : ie Serr eee ’ P.S.—Many men get less than they should because they are|s,' Xerrril Sorting Cv) in a + Ue atare at the Va 1 connate, day race in Madison Sauare| hundred times before being satiefied. | FREE CLUB RECIPES —Free booklet of famous club recipes for a Ls, sare . nigh, fh pout againgt Jack Nelson, Brown i coming all | At the PD ting Clb to-morrow. even ot MF Spencer To any one desiring to play a good) mixed drinks. Address Wilson, 5 E. 31st St.,N. Y. That's All! unwilling lo view opportunity with an open mind. the way from Garden City just to ave Howl! sing Walter Laure of the wea site wil Dit [Souci Heramer ae aie premier of ames | kame of pool or billiards De Oro Acngetas Ax “1 game eRe wi! be tbe att ime that 1 Taare Crow i P yolists, Kramer predicts « |aives alx rules.” They are NIL | second # boxer fo: ni I'm not blond tiger. Nant future for his conqueror, and will ght. @ game wicg to be ame 4 tovnlgbt,” maid wth impart to Spencer his knowledge of the vision. Dew rounder, week-long race The cultivation ef @ firm, long TT a WILL START THE 1918 SEASON wines AN UNDEFEATED TEAM. | te e golt A * fi 1 Michigan, rh Py ae i team 1 the : Golf is a great game. It is the when you ain't playing it. se Many ar * ys ut Is Still Supreme | eae wn YEA BO. | Veteran Champion, Who Was Recently Given a Life Pension by the Cuban Government for Furthering the Interests of the Island People Through His Skill With the Ivories, Ex-) bartender shut rhe spto pects This to Be One of His Most Successful Seasons, as His Winning of Several Important Matches Lately Indicates. N the p nd billiard world Alfred | rm stroke without any wrist ways return to the scene of his De Oro stands up like the Pyras} ent. The cue should crime, which explains why some . grasped by the hand and not of the: golfers keep on going mids. Many champions have come swung by the fingers. This will back to the links. and gone, but the Cuban, now néarly give control of the stroke and of | : lifty-five, remains the same marvel] 'ts power. | in PRE, he was twenty-five years ago. Within] ,,Aeouraey of angles and dis- tt De Oro has won| "450 Wrong about the Russians feat, ‘They the last few days De ro ha The study and practice of po- ain't facing § several important matches and he tion shots. This part of the confidently expects this to be one of| @&me is very important, Boxing is ost through, but we Treas knoe meaner | | Practice with the “bridge.” Try can find something else to annoy us. his most su f | for rigidity, whether it be the —— In his long career De Oro had two| thumb or finger bridge. Close ax we can figure out the ambitions — supremacy in pool and The cultivation of confidence | dope. Hourless beat Omar Khayyam, thiree-cushion caroms, and the ad-| 7d the willingness to try which proves that Omar Khayyam is vancement hig native cou Aig AL ot alle ean. 0 (the better horse Cuba. A string of world's chamy SPE ships crowned his cue conquests. N KS Racrine (Glunai Gevercenmit tue ews of Sports Told in Shorts given + wizard a pension for life, a AMP UPTON, N.Y Nov, 1 Two|s ndid work impressed all the army reward for furthering the inte $f] soccer teams representing clubs in. the | ¢ he camp and hia promot the Island people Metropolitan District Football Le is 4 former national There's been many a story of Delentertained Unclo Sam's fihters on the || hampion of "the Arak Oro's triumphs in pool and three-|8eWly prepared football field at Fourth Sepia Avenue and Fifth Street for an hour n led home the ha interesting yarns is an account of the | ji) @, Nall. ineidentally, initiating then ap run over man himself, The cue marvel, 8 hel prenk Glick, wide des ve | | rons is to-day, is far from being what! eran was insteum in 27M. with might be called a robust man, He has} ams here, h (tterton #. ond, In 27m. been operated on several times, and words of Jack Doyle, now, in th billiard expert even De Oro 55 Years Old, ix a bundle of ne THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917. At Pool and Billiards SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ALONG THE SPOR —<¢o.-—--—_-— THEY ARE PLAYING A LOT OF | ENCORES. Austrian Lmperor was saved om drowning the other day. The Perhaps De Oro'a most striking qu ity cul and twenty were of yes is an infu De Oro was competing In ntly. at Doyle's re in, and, obs tion, remarke: that he had played De Oro a mateh nearly thirty and apparently had the Cuban beate; when the wizard made a sensational Kiss shot off the nine ball and ran out H id ible rday. me been kick 43s. Tittorton’s hed the the paces of the ca old course record by 1 second. were the Whi pen ven, 4s AM The Paterson eleven won in the Na+ gue cha’ tonal League ma with the West ended ins a tle. each | Hudsons. at Oly Field, Paterson, mory. The goal by 2 goals to 1 an can remember events tifte | PINSHURST, N.C, Nov, 12.—Clar » years back as if they lenco Hobart of New {ork detested Hi, | Hermes aad Daly Box Fast Draw. Bnillipe of Tonkere thea celaysert of | Burman, the Chicago knockout Saturday's te for the qualifying medal and Frankio Daly, the cle 1 match |in the Carolina golf tournament jStaten “Island bantam, “fought on A visitor sironley At a meeting of the challenge Cup | n Hittlé fellows In this ety, at the srving the champion in of the United Bt Poot A y Saturday night. At ball Association in. the Broadway Cen- are were ever! \ to the proprietor | yay ) True for ine at wan such a faa one that pecon the annual competition, r McArdle In wolng to pi with thirt lubs divided Into. seven Saree SE Pele A a cn years ago in Buftalo| Sisericts ew York Football Club : n] Ras drawn to play away fran home in New Jersey, while the Clan MacDonalds Or Mrooklyn mevt the Interboroughs at ecg SC LING: home f = | Ta WTH “BUGS” BAER Huggins 8 Sea leteated Hugs Baer, . om balla tn leonard record 1 be | nied 4 Goon NO DOUBT THAT HUGGINS LLOYD GEORGE CLAIMS THAT THE WAR _!IS OVER, BUT GOSH! nt off After Nov. 15 tainly be oxing in New York ad will cer H ov They say that a culprit will al- netruction Hearns (1m MONDAY SicnT. CM