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10 HS ATHLETIC TRUMPHS ‘Three Time All-Round Champion, a Star at Baseball, Pennsylvania Athlete Wins Place Among Greatest of Gridiron Players by Wonderful Exhibition of Goal Kicking Which Beat the Mich- igan Elev Crete the mee Pntiaeng On Phe Noe Toe tm “4 OWAKL HHRKY, Venneyivanian ereatcnt baround athlete, haa Jong been ciansed with Jim Thorpe and Martin Mheridan, and new be hae found @ piace beside such griidon wtare as Bekereall, lirieke ley, Mahan, Coy, Bam W De Witt / i and the Poe A week ano, when Be vanta e met Michigan and deteated the Went erners by w ncore of 16 9, of thene fixteen paints rolled up by the great Penn. machine Howard Berry's tn dividual toe weored no lees than ten He kicked three field goals and on “yi goal after a touchdown Tneidentally hin fine punting wan reaponsibie for keoping the early Michigan back beyond the danger line. two feld ge runhen Herry's is from 30 and 36 yards {n the third period demoralized Mich igan's defense, which had been tron vound up to that time and mad Penn's victory certain. Berry entered Pennsylvania in the fail of 1914. At onco he became one @f the star men of the track team The following spring be became fa mous all over America by winning the Pentathion—the all-around contest ‘ to-day on the night boat from Boston at the Pony reiay meet. There were Fo - N Y U. G " for iis thirty-six hole match with many well knowa athletes in the com. )) . . ame ullford, Anderson and Kirkby tn petition, including Harry Worthing ase a l Pa k 7 -D Englewood. Immediately after the ton of Dartmouth, who had been a | r s 4) ay Columbia and New York University purna, ne nt ba BS pita be member of the Amarican teain at the © —— Ne ee a ee ey aN be nee | ENNSYLVANIA'S teutain pack for the Hub to report in Olymplo gamen in Btockholm, and} Aq}_c. : ho otice beat jiste Indians wit ; " a ait wil tina at Camp Devens, where he is 5 All-Sta “levi J y| Who once beat the Cartiale Indi {that South Bield and. the iN be SREATEST mie at Camp , wae the world’s champion broad |Al-Star Elevens From Bay |i'srop'ticks"und taut, Moth of Cornell | picasa tte das orth tot temnie ate ok ksd Hationed with other selectives from, jumper. State and New York Camps} parimoutn Hrown, when. they | it nd ready for @ gructiing tusale Deop. mice BOs OD oat eel privilense, 400 Berry was emalier than any of bin} Clach at Polo Grounds, | stint nat raves Field,| Columbia had a ght dell on the AND ALL- AROUND eTacopions. rivals. He was ninetcen yearg oid, ig es 4 GS; | in Boston, will renew rele ne which | South Field gridiron yesterday, but New PLAYER 6 foot 5% Inches tall, and weighed 165] While at Ebbets Field Cupid wan won by Brown | he vary ey ented: the players ot ys Tom Mulgrew, professional at the pounds. lack's New anit of a3 to 0 the varity eleven watehing the game at j2 y : a ‘ 2am, Muleran,, Droteestons me Black’s Newport Boys Will Ho Piel! between the Columbia and N 2 Bummerville, §. C., to manage the But he had quite @ reputation as an It tsa fine thing for both institu: | YoU. freemen | . OBA BD itinccma Nouthern course for the winter. Mu!~ Athlete at Muhlonberg Academy, Meet Rutgers. tte Wn that this game again has a} The Morningalde eleven will take the | | grew will be on the job again over in where he was the star baseball player, — ee eee eee tilea: deartrautth | fold against N. ¥. U. with every regular eae ——_—— _— —-_——_————- | Jersey early in the spring. football player and track athlete. He esa! only does @ torritorial clumsifiention |!) Pht position. Houlahan, the big punt ‘ - or ia plenty of acuerlende ik 6 ‘a WO important football games} iiaie them #0. but they in mor or lth Who was injured several weeks ago, | 5 Tho United States Golf Association » © in competi- will be played here to-day. At|lear the fame clans when Judged. by | will left halfback; Roxen, who h eo e 0 ee TO-DAY’S FOOTBALL. | wii} hold its annual meeting on the ton, and mingling with giants didn't Kbbete Field, in Brooklyn, Rut. |SVaiable materiat for theft elovens an Infected foot, will play fullback, and | s oo evening of Jan. 11 at ae Pei worry him. The running broad “ ani 3 — pan COChrat Will De Bt end Newport Nayal Reserve, ratford, in Philadelphia. ‘The spirit i ; hning broad JUMP | gers and Cupid Black's Reserve team te larger numerically than | Zhe eleven will be the most powerful | My 2 yy. Camp Devens, of Hoovertsm will be muob in ewl- was the first event, and Worthington | trom Nowport will clash, Up at the | such o ewe William and An Orenna hard pub ien ee id alnoe ite | a e ay tiger Uu Ss N.Y. U jJence, as the assoctation will suspend i aa . erst and # han or | ol 6 battle n Union sik Weeks iat ae dence, 3 . ‘amp Devens, at Ayer, Maas, and|men to draw from than Drown, the |, Hf oven, Houlnhan and Coe! | ~ | ‘ollege. banque sd with the excellent record of 168 foet, | c, | yi {t¥e are wearer together than’ any | ad put of the Hines werk | yqrpy +s ‘ m1, ; BN nr —— # finished second in the 200 metre race ny ig PEMabn Re LEURB HE Se te WU Free COKE DS Dicken ke ueccrs ‘dat ihe Patel wana he ike Military Spirit Will Be Chief Mack Defends 1 eee sate tea tar Be Xeeustine, * clash, yw h malgh oe eked ae natural soll ty ound be " ° . {] Dickinson vs, Bucknel ave ; ) 1 from bis rivais in the 1,600 metre race. | peen laid on what an all-star team| Hrown and Dartmouth first met on) Pield for more than au hour, winding us in New Haven an ohnson on banon vi Wemple St. Aumuastine ‘With two wins, two neconds and al could accomplish under @ season'n| the aridiren in, isit. they havel the scrubs “Huuianann pontine, wane ne : gaat! | |] Gentgh ve. Lafayette The Nominating Committee of the # . layed an even dozen games Lo de he scrub. Houlahan’y punting Was of —— ° IP Middlebury va. Vert q ; third he eastly won tho contest coaching and training, These teams| or there, Brown bas swon, wie cand | Ree otder, Rosen, who hus displaced Exem tionIssue Awarcuaore va Hae Womens Metropolitan. Golf Asaocl» ‘ ; eee . Pr there Brown hae won als ant) saw ut fulloack, broke throush the! NEW v. U—The dig [Pipa eee Miaatainey ition has not been appointed as yer, Three Times American ave been bullé and enlarged on in Boye ts NO ten” The wornt de: |ACENY detenavs for’ wvoral good Kulna | p44 arn, apni ti poo ee Wool a J. va. Notre: Dame: land according to Mrs. F. EB. Donohor i fancy, and now the war has made| feat wan suffered by Brown in 1908, 4,0. utnula will re a wide open § game o u peices a ; |] Wo Va. Wesleyan va, W. Va. Unie no President, it fn unlikely that any Champion. such @ team an actual reality for tho| when the eleven from Hanover wool tuchrunucaron KIchINe, te emtmnied ft Connecticut will be played: to-day | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 24.—"These Voralty tep in that ‘direction will, be talen Borry won the Pentathlon again the | first time. by @ oount of 62 to 0. lune the Hue und White un cdge on its at Yale Fietd, when tho Yale 1921| Men who are bilstering Ban Johns Yale Freshmen vs, Prineeton Fresh: until after fhe holidays. | The annual ensuing year, and captured it_a third | Dr. Bull, who has coached the punt-| ‘The meeting between the firat year | New ur will plus ite full confidence 2 O team clones tts aeasor fae tess ised Canna MARE the Inst Thursday in January. time in 1917, Thia last th he cap Yaln for a mb {men of Yale and Princeton is _ be In Floyd Kxan, quarterback, who bas With the game agains « Princetor ngon has more patriotism - - ~ J 7 me he cap- lers at Yaln for a number of years.) Tih fea far beyond the usual fresh |abown. hiinself to. by one. of the moat 1921 RO, 'T, C. tear before a crowd {M8 right foot than many of them tured four firat places, with third in| had pleced together a real all-star| man game. It Will bo played in ths |versutle players uf the Year. He will do H theli T Wh the fifth. In everything but tho dia- | team at the Newport Naval Roserve| Yale Howh | There will be 40,000 )the punting for the Violot and the eure to pass 20,000 people o in the vearta, i ets ells roo yn ergy yy Gua throw be olitclassed hie field, Ho| station. it 1a hardly necessary to re- | *Ueti inane atinchimenta’ Le sverys |e tasst oe the ctenive ware forthe gp ote Drides to-day announced that) eee an any capaolty, witho ) p jon. f rou c a 0 most uf the offensive or hin nls country ithe ‘Won the 1,500 motre race by 200 yarda.| peat that among those who will be | thing except the quailty of the teams |toun, Alltiough, Archie Brinn, the star there was no change from the tine-up [2S count bADACKY,, without | Sunday Ball Should Be Allowed His time in the 200 metre race was) scen in action are Capt. Black of Yale hid BE SRNABES NEED 7 Fe eee ta tea ure under the weather given out by him on Thursday, but| w s Sut huve be i a a nity bate, early in the week, he bas re reaand| a | | ng unjon have = 1 ae $2 2-6 seconds, remarkably fast for|and Schiachter of Syracuse, all —_— wil be in Die regular Deith, Fecaanaes Nee At Possible Au Ang the wane Tay Dean Saar & Beene Gan = { . : “ae > i oi o (Mt gunrd will also play, but Schula will substitutes would be sent in to get] Js a ble diftere between | mA: cured to @ petition for its legalisation. an event in an all-around contest, He| America guards; Callahan of Yats,|,,A® ® preliminary to the varsity game ite Feld ty Toncrva, for h mtd wet tage tn <2 | Points Out That There Is a De-! oa Ds in thin a mm the freshinan of | Dé held in reserve for him heir insignia, & ° ; ‘ ‘ ne fhe S Qu ere Is They point \. broad-jumped 20 feet 7% inches, threw | centre; Green and Gerrish of Dart- | Columbia and ‘Naw York”. Universit Th I be the third that Coe their insignia, because of the con-|¢ nothin Johnson's di i They also point out that the law pro: ; bee a ti to a0 to tle at Ohto weld, | te 1N. ¥. U, have played wince aclentious work done during the tall, |‘ kh love of the kame at} Mand for the Sport on Sab-| niviting tis 190 years old, and that con- the javelin 157 feet 2 inches, lost the | mouth, two really great players, the h team had one gond chance tol? und White resumed football i , made the euggestion of the . Jai ns have changed considerably since Aiscun throw only by 6% inches with! former at end and the latter at one | goore, but was unable to break througa A’geare of Vi to dh tack veer NEE! hie tee wae 90) 218tle Jateresy in jes pre to see how it would be! bath, Declaring 50,000 Signed | ; Ike: thay olte: the. tet Ghat aan foot 9%» inches, and won the 1,00 | halfback, and Charley Barrett of Cor-| the opposing ¢ © when @ touch+ turned the tables and won'b i Ona HOEe. eve ame on eaten Soarkone | ay Hel stati coin fan ih a ints: 4 i seas In| nell, In my opinion Che of the three| 4own was In aight, {urned the tablea and won by @ score of goores of graduates are back in| wha’ ware tom cowardly to aay & word Petition to Secure Its Legis- hae) funy oie ele tees ae jeans. " ———_—_—_—_—__— os a a ee own to-day, thoug! of course, | UnUl they felt pi opinion | K 1 o made a new record for the| greatest backs ta the history of foot- a kaha be DH Eat ie peptone fat aC Ban GOR lation. lift the morals of the communtty. 1,600 metre race—4 minutes 29 4-5 Bee= | 441), | ae heal ipl w vl the number zon would by last man’ in America - = | "We desire,” the letter reads, “here- 7 M hat has be here in former ye o do anything to mbarrcasa the Ad | ' n y é oottn second day of the relay meet | George Foster Sanford, with a lot) for a real, bix Kame, Practically al Mivistradon. in, ite war on Germany, | an Open letter addranssd to the) “ith most reepecttully te eubms fer this year Berry distinguished bimaelf | of green matertal, has built up a team | tho hotels were fi many making [No,ciimen has been nore whole souled| B” i.” of Heookiyn, Charles H.| Zour consideration the reasons why we by running the second leg of the two |at itutgers which he himacif calls the the occasion one for a reunton with Ee ote ioatitited, ied cipbote, BieAldanit Of ANG TRTOOKIGTC ee ee cree or cok Sle ae y Face 0 Billy Mieke, the crack Hght heavy Joan Weis t q rallect BORG OR ENS AbD, FORE law" for the purpose of legally playing Taille relay race—a race that attracts | post in the country, not excepting isinaotel and tio other members of the the large number of Yalo and Prince= collected money fur th ‘i Faau, bb all the greatent college relay teams in |” * p weight of St. Paul, Who administercd Mratow carting Cinb wie they eppmred be- ton graduates and undergraduat end Ball nd and never | Baseball Club, and J, McKeever, | baseball games on Sunday afternoons; country, in his, relay Horry | Pittsburgh, and one which has proved puch a bad beating to Jack Dition in a lore Masutrate Nash In tho Gatoa Avenue Court Sora (A ae init bed coc phta none project when baseball | vice Pre \t of the club, submit al seid law, which was enacted in 1787, rted 4 yards behind Otis of Chi- |1t® power, resourcefulness and gen- | ten-round bout wt the Hroadway sport- | 40amer tie charke of aiding and einpe and Havel Eases in (ia Keats mitt os La hele St ye utrage | brief for Sunday bi \ reads as follows ago, but caught and passed him, put- | ral football scope. Sanford is one of ing Club of Brooklyn ® few weeks age. ne Fight, Lad we poet voned ui of whom have nm inyit done so much Kood They st thelr In the sonetity | All shooting, hunting. fishing, play- ting the Penn team in the lead. This | the bext judges of a team in the coun- | has gone back to his home to Ket into PCO anh eee hore ax guests of the manag - be ag bilterly a8) | of the Sabbati and disclaim the idea of ing, horse racing, gaming or other public iy of Berry's mu = ‘oudition for other bo ch ho @ had gathered, day aut ohnaon Is seein farther ahead) th ‘ ut oe f Wonderful run nf Horry’ made It PO8- | try and he apeaks confidently of beat. |coudition for other nate whieh ho In tA Kiie ganie. Will He ‘preced a thin anybody aise in baneball ng anything which might prove of: (3, exercises or shows, upon the firs: by @ barrow margin. His time in ing the Nowport eleven this after Ring . a a 9 Pei pe sie Vie Moran, the New Oricena wahtweight, who @rill BY tax mbers of the At 0, T. STON allowed to die the | tensive to the church. At the same time | day of the week, and all noises disturb- ark oon. atche ch = Misko hi ready | ia a ler hia managame col and the students who preferred nayal on fF eof aan TT AP’ | they point out the fact that tiere ts a) ing the peace of the day are prohibited relay was 2 minutes 2-6 seconds| “Mion ranging In age from twenty-one |clinched ts that with Fred Fulton, the |; qiinter sia management of Hughey Me iy artillory training. ‘There will also Igy eer | wary veal demand for Hund spall, {tise fuck that the lawis @ dew pretty fast clip for an all-around ty twenty-uix. fresh f arn of|big heavyweight of Rochester, Minn, lam cow unig ce tient aarere! Swiche thet tw an inspection of the new Yale are Rested ‘the j very real demand for Sunday pasepall letter’ with reapect to every activity athlete who had won the all-around |college football andy tol eat Bigs Jam cow unier may, Moll wrovably bw slaved uo (illery armory wt Yale Ield in the a. and it ted the ‘morale | ag evidenced by the fact that between | ycainst which it ta directed except base championship only the day before. He of thetr re: whom he will Ko ax for ten rounds | for au important ja Now Orleane in the thing and a wmnoker there In the jii,te country eo Here 40,000 and 0,000 atgnatures were se-| ball games in this community at Bbbels wound up his athletic spree by win-|the call over boys ranging in At @ show to be brought off by the | vert foryeult be iiternoon after the game, In fact the &ht and _Dyeribteeeh a isl ooereaees EMA ning fourth place in. the special | pentee ae hee of won | Minneapolis Boxing Club on Deo. 4h. hg military apirit will | the chief Ui During the thirty-five years of lite Javelin throwing contest with Uhrow| ball coaching and Asan’ of foots Date Aster made such a wondertal bit on vf the day, excep the period oi | nh Baseball Club, we have of 151 foet 4 inches This ina measure roprosents the re~| Charley Doomertck, matohmaker of the 1 lumiay night in difeatiog Hamniy Diainont | a vere many Informal reunions | to play champion ‘ lation between the Newport eleven and | Sporting Olub, today annoueed vat | a. oc es Re one EAs apt alent niforms were « | ‘ to play champion Robertson Thinks Berry Kutwors this afternoon, (On top of his | yr atage tue fit yvembemdipy bo = be are'a manager, to where and accupted the chief place at LORIE WORat ta Gaeta tease th ith. the former has now had a woason's hankering Day afters, Me “Aa aria Andrews to allow Johnny Where And COUR ety house of the! Frank Kramer ha finally consented) League this winter. ‘The season will] and orderly manner without intertering Another Meredith, wther for the devalopinent | stay Cras, the praia puat | 4 19, come: 1 tow Aatey before thelr gelentiNe school there were Informal (y start in the alx-day bike race in Mad-|*4ut on T'riday evening. Dec. 2. end) with church hours or the repose of the Berry was a great football player—|not,« collection of stars hastily put to- | Walter Mobr of Hrookiyn \t Bi a0d tue eo eal > give wy a yume of dances, and to-day | there Will iy [ison Square Garden, the week of Dec. 3) other Friday night until March 2, |communtty), ‘These requests come main good enough to be elected Cuptuin of Reber | | rouuda, Docmerich ways be bas a ' | he anateh, ae su sith h ed RL 4 8 to K The perennial champion caused | schools are In the long nd from pren-|/¥ from people who cannot epere timo the Penn team. Athletic Coach Law- | ,,it ',not poaaible to make a compart. | members eniolled Willun Mite te ague dark with erry tae, |e The university professors and un-|Willtam H. Wellman five daya of worry|¢nt Indications the race is going to be) wig’ nave only Sundaye for feerention foo Robertaon tried to urKe him 49 Jvido, that, ‘aa it will provide football of| 4. et Hiining the Natieg A.C of Hrudgonort, Goma, | dermraduates alike vaya, 4 “ry | before he signed for the grind last) {iy eee ent er ea nt tietiapooKe | and (6 Witness thelr favorite pastime give up baseball and to make w epe- | the highest standard 8 teayrtant match bet ow aust ment that club in staging wrwating | (hing to make to-day ik 96 | ight. We sromptly offered him) lyn ten Lalace, ‘The achools Ok | te have endeavored to comply wit flalty of the mie and half milo runs e pertinent facta, however, may|the squared civle vas artavesd tot tin goaha thaw the gate ’ hi GAIA 1H Basie CAR [pikht. Wellman promptly oe ree ior | Sage the ohempicnehin and ‘whe | Sishew of this large aad’ constantly Ine In Robertaon's opinion Horry would [Be mentioned. Capt. Miack’a temin lan |Cought in Bowlon. ‘The titre who wail a Graduaton beara, In, |Oscar Egg for a partner, and Kraluet medals offered by the Amateur Hockey | °feasing number of Brooklyn residents Ahave been another Meredith at those [NOL been scored on thin your. “while | pain It are Jack Mritton wer we Joo Lowen, a ‘eal dani torestnd in at av of) accepted, There are seven W League are. Braamus. Hall, Manual] St always have been enjoined by the istances, But he waa too fond of [pron interne eee co go,0 and the Hire | weight chamikn, and Joteny ‘iim me ain. the Sriaationel weak olds Dante. | thy varsity elt His brother, | previous Garden races in the lst, ‘Tralning, Flushing. Commerelal,. Jas | enforcement of the aforementioned law variety to give up any one sport, Ho] Kutkers has won six out Oe iiene | hitting welterweight of Bt. T rv A hes sete i" Will stack up| Pines, ranks ish with the great duar-| — matea, Boys’ High and Poly Prep, With thought of securing when ho was elected Captain of the] rMlon, with one a tie, ‘he only detent | ¥. A. tn the Grand Overs th) . P auch with Vote Herman | pith 1 Tad Jones, and in| Opera House Hall the Parsons Big Five will play for the charnblonahip. ef the | 14 tite requesting the lowatlseties the football coaches and left the| Roar Admiral Usuer will be the guent voter Hamil of Dewrer, Col. who is waging = tin | Jones was {teams will oppose each other, the Greene = 30,000 signatures ree oer tittio di thore was |caica & crowd of 14,000: peraon Leonard end Sailor Kirk, tho Meuter 5 the vars Pe OF tha Paria: |Sore eee eee tne voy) vard Club forces, reached the third Apher iecla NM yi performances on the track and the lof the elevated te Conse ea Emel Mie | giving Day. to-day wired Dan st eng rhe tho championship of Manhattan |seratch tournament by defeating G. the reanectable, law ablatne, atmos diamond, and later when he came |to » Consumers’ Park ati | tin ty par cont, of the anes reviots for Hating | For the first tine tn a number of years | *“Nophewa of ‘Tom lin and Pudge tee yo | courts of the Squash Club at ie—1a" pots s und Dublic oMatals of the back to football and fought his way} 6) 4) Levinaky to meet dim Coffey io iweivermind | Harvard will not be represented in the | Heffelfinger will Ket tn Live game, ny | CAMBRIDG: Maas., Nov. Mette! “l15—-9. The final round of the tourna- aes a UY forementioned to the top in spite of the antagonism Almont equal interest donk at the same play ¢ ren ae tenth annual cross country run of the| In contrast th piel tous snare nthe ley ts to be played at Harvard Unlver-| iment will be played on Wednesday. At foe Gniy witheaa tie. teeta that had been aroused when ho left |W" nat ine bows c ceted the offer, and it ie esvesind hat hls | intereatloxlate A. A. which will be held | MEMUCTe we the, Lee yt ania the [alty this winter on the same basis as that rime Walter Kinsella, the profes: lame of professional Saseball harmless the game the year before. Last yoar |pure't Wis eee a Te cin erate | me enone ee Comrade SN. Oo Uvenies over the national course at Van Corte esi eeaty for the alana, the meme | that of football this fall, A masa-meet-/ sional champion, and fteplion Peron, the|day (not during church hours, hor. Meyer us tonnacig or Cie eridirans (enick ple crowd. Jf plans are NG Ce Dene an Co Sere tnAtn ere a eget the | ng. will be. eid en BF age" FAP Ken Harvard Chu _profemslonal, will meet in but also onloy other forms ke tes for he played with a fury that made ¢ Up of 1,000 men, will dritl tew-round wratling | et ‘ 4 ‘ wih who wish to report as candidates for an| mtoh: far é m1 Jereation wiieh are now permitted ‘by him practically a team by hunsolf Fame, and a distiietly coutenie wiil be “0 ; even colleges have entered teama, Ine vay | who y RISRtOR TSE AN _ | subitertingy ‘ : vill be len i . «Yale Vania, Cornel {informal team, No games wi h tatist f clties whe: en s meraner of ihe Best AriNary bee re iieertar iets Fe OOK Sammut alice earn etter eaiteaes,, but contests |MADDEN KNOCKS OUT jase {a abc a Regiment of the Pe Vania, Nie Camp ‘Devens squad ved thia| svn Weismantel a ‘ one aati Rae EAS 7 1 t military and nayal| vu interfere Honal Guard he went to the ord rin |moraings with puch, Wuereinte Biases SU niep emg R i ISD evnnaloky he College of the City | MOTTE tn thelr mill pale arranpet ary se vated tl COFFEY AT PROVIDENCE. been ing 1 rm Ter 1916. Last May he went fo Washing- jon Capt. Charlea 8, Coolldge and Licuta, | meet Walter Taurette, aii” wnant wo golof New York, Cornell rules favorite en a ¢ evens, the proceeds to & | 2 sae | be mproy s8 Intoxleation ton and tiled his papers to become a | Kobinson, Thatcher, Wiggin, Minot and |asmaet Ko 0 Cire in liaving won fifteen of tho Jast elghteen “lowed t y on the te war rellef funds. | provipencr, Rr Ss prevatls and th vy clergy and i . : ? rhe laity teams, to any nothing of Capt. 'T. J SE DME GOR RE Faces, } 4 iit sp | edo De Oro, the three-cushion Madden, one thine sparring) S'itay, baseball. now approve It Tod Meredith went with him, Now |Godudqe, ulne of Ha Fh SAPk The Crimson college will, bh R y © Princeton team will d|, Alfredo Do OFo, Ae ae th rat | s In conclusion, permit us to et Fotis back at Pennaylvania awaiting [Seowme, alan of Harvard: Capt: iuban | pen renal, the stunty Reok'ra baptam yaaa | tallest however, | tity in New York and’ come up| bitiard, champion, “stands aa the Arat| partner to Frank Moran, knocked out| that" we olovide ‘nothing hut? ffae® orders. Williams, who two or three yours ago | weight, and Barucy Willlame 21 Co Ss eit Yale co freahman | here early In the morning for some lignt | Professional ft SPPotiiard Ambulance | Jim Coffey, the Roscommon Giant, | \iaunen Haveballs do not sell fquo ied - Was ranked with the greatest backs in | ound ehaapioashin tle Wt te ARG and Navy. | TAO ee cratlone a epey ts | pretiininary cohen ai | Fund pe"Oro will pair-with Tad, the|at the National Sporting Club of|featvras which might bee ecme any Kew York Amateur K he country. particulatly when rin cing | wil leah in a ten sun ‘ stan | YATE, iets Hoe and the | cartoonist, ‘at John Doyle's Academy | starievitie last night in the seventh [fo the, Tespectable men. and meus ee BAN FRANCI 2.—Frank | Mash, Noe Mt, the eum | burg A. Ct hight ‘Toe | Masanchuas Hach college Schoolboys ta Big Run, Jto-night in the 19 point match, at) ong |Brooklyn to whom we cates. m of has been cowc py Perey BuRbton. buen will battle at ponnle, elgh ip at Bie swed to enter twenty me <4 anooker poo Le OppASINE Dy Ibe | round | Garica of Lon Angoes | ed out Jack] —~ hea at y men in this! phe Brooklyn High School ¢ j snooker pool, the Pthe national amas! a right hand DREN ETONAHaCaee| —— Temasuln of New York, national ana Frank Glick, Captain of the Prince : ~ try champlonebip will be held this afters) tour) pocket billiard = champlon, and a ¢ 4 @ SRO Ae) No Interference at Pole Crab, git mplot hitin, : ib WE ERTS BBO, HAS GRY S1On ove ae TOR} € ” | mo nyo brough' eo rishman down 1 rune Ula y bea teur featherweight champion fighting ithe tent at Cahip Upton and ina itay | Sfthe O'Dowd the new m . Wagner Outpotnte 1 noon over the Lrompect the dis | Damon un, - | if lown in} yo Corona Kid in 4he Under colors of the navy, In the third |Darc of the game thie afternoon hose? ; for th abet § tance being L ‘| Romowu eted a. membor of | BS OWA Corner and be was counted! Anat bout of ten rounds at the Now Pa Found of their bout here to-niaht. Gare | Oi hor torn RaFR WHS G vate | wi de hie K PRINGHTEL M ae epter vn Rr Vilson was elected " Rap WI Tal Mereral r have e p Gla gained u load over the champion Ii | seen in ttholl hae Ae Pa Vitindeivhias al tearaye Wad high, Ce ai lthe Hoard of Steward , yout} ref Billy Gardner of | iw raiiters Was no police inter. the firs: two rounde ar the third | meluler, the great ar tee at J tothe evvntennm al . ein idee 0 ed Tt Praining—and ta moeting of that, body Boston, erence Lappy all but knocked out hla and last ty his to the Jaw gent To Harvard) Capta 1 VTE. Harry [deck Motacn hues 1 t and HURON re Golors Will carr 1 the Vacancy caused by the de A left hook to the Ja ent Jim| mnaaula iy the ioat, ‘The bouts were the| Kempner of Matvurd. N. J. Hayen of (aivanie ‘ 4 wi tty Seat aan wut heforo w event always, Altracts &, Ko Schuyler L, Parsons into the ropes and as he rebounded | Set a the two-day int Colgate, Phi Sheridan, grand A ¢ “ ‘ gore will | Raa A. t i 2 gitention, and she achooiboye wilh turn | ne {il be pl in from the hempen strand. Madden SPORTING, champion tournament held ae Gen. Sheridan, who. played with ‘ ai the Athas A ‘ One BAYS BUC Ty full force to root for their fellow! Twenty-elght games will be played tn od his right and 4 toft a for tho Ked Cross, ame; Liev ‘oodring of Vi bai sey to wie wore Ammodiately rematched f nts. Seventy boys will toe the the race for the championship of the Cros is right and dropped Coffey WeeRPTaTthenonknT { Dame; Tleut, Woodring of Vanderbilt, sim other Bout oe [ung ‘Island ‘Taterscholastic Hockey for the full count, Hall, Parwoo te, Greenwich; game 8. — - rr ee CORER® MAIDOL & RONNE RL Some Exciting Football Is Expected at Local THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1917. HOWARD BERRY ADDSFOOTBALL BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK <ti00ks HO'/ARD BERRY A STAR ALL-AROUND ATHLETE J» «tres vening @ 4 b Taran Columbia’s Stars Back in Lineup By William Abbott. N”: + he Creat Meets Chwe that - ave 8 dowhle e@tteen pe « Tole powular Long teiand oly ally have two the old course ia © being retuiit The low meron and that was troublesome after rainetorma to play over, te belag Milled n Ww work i completed course wih have rand new ‘ . « bers, not beter "voted w ‘ at ore of Deverean wn golt arhitect * now being ys of Mr nike Will be finished Javewins Tapowse re, Konanet tha AnD A PROUND ’ CHAMPION co a \y S Warhasse, Asatetant er in Hrooklyty i luring the next few there's @ rom- nay ve sald that arbasee is Guile satisfied with itaiter ? tL explotts on the ke, wht tited in tle capture of e first cub titleat st, Albans, Yeo, sir, te new St Albans champion fatiied nin way to the final matoh and ‘ unte Niert Parsons, The de- was toitty-wix holes, After fight Warbasse won 3 up. The winner Was 4 up after the first ney unusually lenient lawbreake art iding tit 4 stubborn OAs und Parson cut loose with BaseBALL cveral long putt# in the second round PL snd reduced ad. ‘The champlon's nahin ores were AT and 95 Francis Oulmet arrived here early