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Le. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK COLUMN a. Having Been Demobilized After © Serving France With Distino- * ton Since Start of War, Pro- moter Victor Breyer Intends Republishing His Sporting Newspaper Deo, 1. Omrreth, Woy Yak reine’ Warts HAVE just received « letter trom Victor Preyer, famous Freach promoter of sporting evente ant editor of L’Bcho den Sporta, the oele- brated French sporting paper that Buspended publicatio shorty after the beginning of the war, when Breyer ‘went to fight for his country. “It is « long Ume,” Victor Breyer writes, “since I have had the pleasure of corresponding with you, and per- haps you may have thought that I bad been among the victims of the reree sem Teena. Aone To dane is tremendo do which, afte: sweeping across Europe, is now blow ing over your own Glad to say that thin | although it wan a very near escap for me in many ways, I was mobil- ined at the start, spent eighteen months on the fighting line as inter- Istinction In the ape of the Mili- =tary Medal and a Croix do Guerre, WayPt a bad dose of German gas at pres and have just been demobllised ae a member of the older class under th colors, “Iam therefore taking up my old Job again, and republishing my pa- | © from Dec, 1. Perhaps you may be able to mention in your valuable Fou + CORCUSES AN Things “Wat teers Tre Money FLOAT! a CAME On write. Uncle Sammy’s Boys To Furnish Local Fans With Football To-Morrow + column news of our reappearance, I remain, your faithfully, “VICTOR BREYER.” ROMOTERS of the wrestling tournament beginning Monday night are in a peculiarly pleas- ant position. It may not be accord- ing to the rules of etiquette to laugh @t a funeral, but no doubt they take a quiet snicker up their sleeves when. they think of that dear departed box- ing which would have left their duller sport without a hook to hang ite hat on, ‘There is one thing in favor of the coming tournament—which ts that George Bothner will act as refores. Bothner never did care to let his name Lj Lae with sauing, and he eth athistes’ bY Gen " of the competing athlete Fe aren lee Wrentllng nests more (core W. Wingate, Un the same night regulation than boxing ever did, It {fe Annual Stuyvesant High sonoo i 1 the Ye @o easy to fake on the mat that The high o i Aneta champions a al \7 wa it @ acheduied for Jan. ata place not yet decided upon planned Schoolboy athletes are to be busy dur- ing the next month or two, John J. McHugh, director of athletics In the public hools under Dr. C. Ward Crampton, announced a tentative sched- ulo for championships in swimming and indoor track and fleld athletics, The fret tithe meet of the yoar will take place on Deo. 15, when the P. 8, A. L. lomentary achool games will be held in Twenty-second Regiment Ar- mory. As in the past, the meot will in the afternoon, the first event being decided at 2 o'clock, following « review -* 27 MEMBERS OF 272 Golf Association, bers to the There are try. ing papers any day now. its carefull yal wre sting ‘ Members of the Mendow Brook Hunt jy “sensations,” put under Gud have invited the soldiers at Camp |, k shAwel Ko: cover for a long time, If th {a} Mille to be gu for a|]} Coxe, the club champion, who Is real wrestling, and no prearranged | Military race Day|] rated at nix strokes In the Metro- at 12,80 o'clock Only officers will b Programme of results and climaxes, ENGLEWOOD GOLF CLUB SERVING THE COUNTRY Another record has been broken by the Englewood Golf Club of Bnglewood, N. J., one of the best known clubs of the Motropoliten Englewood has siven twenty-seven of Its mem- rvice of Uncle Bam. It 1 believed that this ts a record for a golf club in the entire coun- several ot meijabers who expect thelr march- Among them should be mentioned IH. M. The Game at Polo Grounds Between Naval Reserves From Pel- ham Training Station and Aviators From Mineola Is a Minia- ture Annapolis-West Point Affair, While at Ebbets Field Pel From Forts Hancock and Hamilton Will Be Seen in ction, OST of the local football flelds to-morrow will bo parade grounds for army and navy tears. While the majority of college elevens have finished thelr season, the service teams expect to keep tn band down at the game. serves, betw: series of drilis. Over at Ebbets Field at 10 in the morning teams from Fort Hancock and Fort Hamilton will battle for the football supremacy of the New York The I mits, ceeds of th » will be turned over The game scheduled for tho Polo Grounds will be a miniature West the 1s of the contesting What the game may lack in 1 en halves, will execute te football skiil will be easily made up in the enthusiasm both sides put io their playing. Of the varlous college games up for cision to-morrow the most tmp unt will be the annual I ; game at Franklin Field, Yet from all cations this game will only be a her | Point-Annapolis game, On one sid will be the Naval Reserves from t Pelham Training Station, on the other a crack team of aviators from Mineola. The aviation corps has been re- cruited mostly from the o politan Axsociatio: c . minder of or battles, for th in the coming show, It will break rec- 4, the, race will be over|| Polltan Ansociation handicap fist 1a football sq TORRE ReaRt Corelllacaeortan eoneely 5 ' hi hunting country, start- |] Coxe went through the Spanish- ‘ = . ern 7 , ords in more ways that one, ing on the Beekman-Winthrop estat a of former hopes that the big Red team will hold — and finishing at the country home of|}| American war as a Captain in flying men have the Quakers to a small score. i + eng sends this in: ¥. Ambrose Clark. charge of a New Jersey company. | coached and expect to d Cornell has only made a perfunctory “Did Jim Coffey and Bill) piang for activity during the season|| Englewood finds its greatest satis- | surprises Into the navy team: rt_to develop a strong football * Brennan fight for the cham-|of 1918 were launched at th nual} faction in the fact that of t Praga kee sige s samba chine this season, With most of ¢ plonship of Ireland? As Bartley Pennie chu meres t! A, fae bie) twenty-seven men with the colors m t ele te over the Bote arounne 1 aerine Peetbell equa x yon ‘ennis Clul 6 meeting was hel ind circle ove ‘lo Gro! nj|or navy, football squad has nocked o' ey, at the residence of Fran cilvie.'I there in not one that had to be} battle formation before the game, | recruit stly from green volun- Madden knocked out Coffey, in be 0 Frank BY Oxilvi 1 e S Momewteen valu now the Champion of Ireland, or ape seet ot te Ormanisation, at pO dratted: The Pi n Reserves have put in| teers does he have to fight Brennan, who|%@ Sterling Place. | Browoposed the a busy se gridiron and| Penn, the other hand, has de- held gra ers a oY Oatiey. and BIN axe in week have playe y hard g eadily since the def easy, Jim axon. 4 a Th! Brennan didn't fight “for the cham- plonship of Ireland.” Suppose that two lads of ordinary fistic ability, Sand of American birth or descent, ( lived in Ireland. Suppose both took + up boxing and boxed with their Irish “neighbors. Could they box “over there Hfor the championship of tho United Btates?” Divil a bit! And neither could Coffey and Brennan—residents &- of this country--claim and defend the championship of Ireland. 1 don't know who !s champion of Ireland just now. But he's probably a broth of a lad who would give Coffey, Maddon ron v no nia Club, the Montclair Athletic Club, | the New York Athletic Club, University | Meighta Lawn Tennix Club, Crencent Athletic Club and the Terrace Club of Flatbuah to join the league MINNEAPOLIS, Nov? 28, = os =|ton, Minnesota can find enough fighting to do at) technical knockout Seco Hmith in the # |acheduled ten-round fight night, when Smiths second over Bure, the Coffey-Rrennan fight and the Madden-Coffey fight were advertised as for the “champton- ahi of Ireland.” How do vow ex- pect a poor promoter to make @ punishment Smith flared back for a t fourth round, hacking. 7 heavywelght, |FULTON KNOCKS OUT GUNBOAT SMITH IN 7TH. Fred here 41 & sponge to save him from further ime won a Gunboat nth round of the tn tho tean to give men all they care to bare: The sailors plan to have training battalion as w 1 the Quak ful Michi Pittsburg) over the pow in for, san combina- My big sur- 1 as their Ful- 1 aan Benny Leonard, holder of the world’s lightweight championship title, considerable fighting in the next twenty wilt av|! have been «um: days, as he Is booked up for four fiahts Mra, Howe Gibbons, or Brennan an interesting and pain-| Hving? Paleo tor the saw ana tn that short period of time. To-pight | mted wo ine may dee eo © tul evening. - vent Smith to the Page . ey Y — OFS Maddon “have to Nght Bren- dike the Aght. Ww Re RARLACE RAN INK OE RANVRR COPE! oe oe CHAMPION of Ireland came to REARe middenly an. iron’ rod as Sear &, Gk isch Seo un Chelate, the ts HAL Sak down the ropes encircling the ring. weight, wh America once—to fe ohn He does not Nobody has to The fighters were sent to their cornera| Dec. 5 he takes on Gene Delmont, the | of Jack L, Sulltvan. He didn't get the! ngnt anybody (in the ring) In these | And for five minutes Kreat excitement hamplon of his claw, b Bullivan match, but he fought a lot of other pretty fair heavyweights, and knocked some of them “kickin; vaudeville and circus days, Madden | previ! | while train ean go right along being “champion! put two minutes, For the of Ireland” and nobody will quarrel | th Nith bung. on, focked “kicking” by a few| with him about it, I dare say, though, r action ? or thar: Tis name was ‘Peter M fe that Brennan and Madden would fur-| about blindly when ince his time no real champion of| nish a fair evening’s entertainment if| tossed tn Ireland has come here to fight. They met i He was staggering the — Frank for the first time, Amazing Power of Bon-Opto To Make Weak Eyes Strong ison Square Garden begin » Doctor Says It Strengthens Eyesight °"s:..".""ge""." Greatly in One Week’s Time a NAR MR oi The first is that this m, that I will be seen In actiy tion next season. Tam ni best form of my career fact that TE lost my ¢ summer, Another thing vinced mo that the tim me to win a six-day retire Was the fact better in seuson than ever bef In Many Instances tion You Can Ha Use at Home, A ree » _ Victima o Weaknesses wil be « p 4 to know that how we else but in first pl that lap in last year's his team (he victory phere’ two hours before. the Bae teetes aid” Nee | surely a great rider, . H for ust co has Kone half the pute 10-mors —— nop at Lanraner, M “ Levinaky Outpotnts Brennan, Dosle va Johon mon a ROSTON, Nov. Yew York won Hat in thely twelve-round be: ory last night. It w of a s@tback for Brennan | an alibl. He went into ¢ & couple of bad hands. | hin most effective execut left, had the better he first six rounds w. iit others, — adr the way, lap the field ig ot New the di Bill Brennan, the K. O. King ¢ ne 6 Levinsky had @ good margin on 1 while trainers and promoters The round lasted a the sponge KRAMER TELLS REASONS FOR ENTERING GRIND. Kramer explained ty he will com pete in the six-day bike race at Mad 6 Sunday | despite the in nahip last | e tour of he B that cons | It wilt bea Is ripe for |the Kanaes City bivorting Club wilt tage. the | 6 bef 1 show which wae to he girea {or 1 showed rae ong distance races the past | bas jimt With Egg for a pertner I can't sen |ton at Milwaus are going to finish anywhere! ! ) Steal |e © battle with vinsk Weatern lightweight, for ten rounds a any times alnee San made that prediction, is the Auditorium of St matched lo wert Harry Cire taburgh on Dee. 4. Che ing up against @ tough propos latter cau surely wallop for wanda, Dew | ve Cline Paul, Minn; Irtah Pat for six rounds at the Olympla A. A. of Philadelphia, and on Dec, 17 he tackles Brown, the New Haven light » at the Arena at New eared for ten rou rowd |12 he goes against was Billy De Foe of St, Paul, whobas Haven, Jaden on 1 | pester 1m Foe has eeu busing | funds | bak matched 3 me-ct] the Ansy ‘teotien, rage t lenvig wire from Mromoter Tia per of the Bruce 19 the mein ev Cis A, C, 8t Pau why Len Dundee fast and clever ttaiian | Pine and te wd Kramer. }ugneweigit, and sac of California | awe Where he |e mataied today te A twelveround | noon, Ja long race. lhoat at « siecia ube | trp tickets ay be my |tnity A, G, of Laven yarrow after: | certainty fron, Shannon fovstt some got batthw at the| Aly Friedman, the Oherto bantam, has © competl: |e oa ecieniifiy borer and a | tically tween matched to bor Ramey, Bchevad OW in the [quick bitter he ought to make Duidee tev ame | the Commertel A crder wo beat siman and hia Bight, ‘Thaukagiving | the wrestling cou bin best eff Devers did not | is mission tv defend the} sPge' Bagles, manager of Hartley Madden. the | Vn ig eurmise ching oat aie C 4 Maiden lew ts a Ort, 1 Hid it! Beotty Monterh fe is | fighters, Jack Huw f this eliy, Jo! ropa," now the manager of f New 0. Vau rovider be Momommen au fed & Detween tine two great f Pit scored # fliree-rownd knoeks rth Oe, his | were, elgmad up to fight. |of the Armory A to meet in e|afternooa, The tore are to box two! Dt | twelve-round bow te On it Of | Oper Mouse ip the ties city om Tusndar ting, Des, be uled to meet Trey hearing Day THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1917, THINGS THAT STARS OF SPORT WORLD HAVE TO BE THANKFUL FOR JaJerrems i$ TRANKPUL BecAvom Me OPGNED A DAIRY RANCH LAST Year, AND Threw The Care- OVER BoaRD Lod ANGELES HAS Just CANCELLED ITS BAR, Ucenses, thongh t ey big squad of thirty-se iL not leave here unti detailed prac » for the ir as nine tn when the varsity te t shifts in the line h the surprise fc have been devised for t ani Penn, Including a number of new fe ward passes which have been working very well, tackle who kicked nt at New Haven t eton fr reshmen, gives tr of the romise of developir nto one heat forwards seen a Pr ‘on in Kev thi at eo wi man. He te surp has @ natural “no Keck was Ineligible up to the. Inst game, and the undergraduates did not appreet ‘ ie Worth until he jainst Yale. Hw p Keck 1s 3 ph It may be sald in passing thats? igers will not lack varsity mate hext fall, as. in addition to Winn five or six other pla, from th formal eleven this wear, some excellent ————————— ' “PH Show You How Corns Peel Off!” Ever Peel « Banana Skin? That's It! “I mhould worry about those corns—t tuat put some ‘Get * Corns used to @ work ow frenzy, enduring pain, digging. wlicing toes, tinkering with plasters and tape, trying to fix a corn no * Puts Your Feet tn Clover Ends Corns Quickly ft wouldn't ty se no one In the world “should worry,” becaure the ment you put ° eud of @ corn. the tuke without danger. ted) will there you are-—corn frev and havoy with the Loe ae amooth and corn-f1ee Ke you palm. Never happened before, did’ i Guews not FORDHAM ELEVEN PLAYS CAMP UPTON TO-MORROW Ford same t willing to give the men from Yap. AMILTON, Milwauke sterday, Fordham had «, and was more than who had their first real i against C; y, a battle » called at 2.80 o'clock Fr, Opie and Nov. 0 Wa t 28.—Henry ©. o-day unanimouss NK ayed Varsity PERFECT FITTING war mde practically a clean of the, Fornell varelty eleven ago, T Gille 18 Colgate football full MUNSING WEAR | ] lf a Golfer's Aflemeon lon't Spoiled by Rain It's Spoiled by Golf.” «day bike rece starte Meee iny. ‘The winner wilt get ougae fe hin cottes, ir A GOLFER E AnTERNCON IeN'T SPOLLBD HY SPOILED BY GOLF, Another Marathon wae held week, Those boye manage te the quarde. the high price of worvin on Columbia University hae one of ont teams we ever saw off tron. Good chance for a gr § @ pound of sugar to weeks’ booking with the managers. Cubs are willing to buy new play- ors provided that they get back some change from the half dollar, WAIVERS Alu RUSSIA, ASKED ON , > ONE WAY TO EVADE THAT BOX- ING LAW, Orville Tuff, who ts the champion of the world, danced @ steps with Kid Goof, the famous guist, at the Aquarium last evening, Many fish were present, Both young | men are members of the club, | Prologue. | Tuff and Gool were introduced aa members of the club Tuff had brought hig knitting along and em brotdered a few neat drop atitehes on Goof's chin, Goof almost forgot that both were members of the club and tried to present Tuff with a bouguct of voung June knuckles, Second Quarte: a fair catch im mids 5 fellow club met goal He then tried @ lat eral pass on Tuft's but tumbled, © and it was anybody's ball on the thr rd Yale Informals, Vassar Sc ibs, 87. Third Stanza, { Both boys are still members of the ¢ With two on one out, Tuff »ped Goof down the left flel@ foul and easily made the circuit of ring three times before the um- » culled him out for tagging Goof the wrong hand, Tuff has k motion that is very confusing, hits, no runs, no errors. Fourth Inning. Goof donated a bundle of ef! to Tuff's nose and sked that they be read Into the minu 4 of the meet. ng. Tull kept | upting Goofs sddress with some appropriate ges- 4 to the jaw oh elub rept {him t boys 4 uembers of this club, Fifth Episode, Goof still insisted on having the floor, so Tuff let him have it Sixth Chapter, floor, It was an with Tuff in the boys are members © next entertainment | be a 156-pound wel- rofusely illustrated ub members nearest exit. terweight with jantert UNION SUITS COVER YOU WITH SATISFACTION HERE’S good, honest value in every Munsingwear garment. The high quality standard is the same in all styles. 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