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in Shape, Would Fight for the United War Drive, - t, 1918, by The Pram Pubiring Ce New York Evening *orid.) B is a really big pugilistic, match in the pugilistic offing, one that is worth while, one) Would surely fill Madison Square | for any kind of a war fund. @ ten-round bout between Mike and Gedrges Carpentier. 't be surprised if it comes to More surprising things than have happened. . We have that Gibbons is, ready and to meet the great I'rénch hero and we lave good reasons to that Carpentier may yet come to show his wonderful ability as . And, when you cothe to think of it, What man js there in this coun- | try, Better fitted to pit bis science it Carpenticr than the Paul . Despite the army camp work of Gibbons, he is stil! in shape through anything In the way of round battié with anybody. He "t grown fat or careless. Instead, as hard as nails and ts still « a 2 pewreight- He has all his natu: far as we know is capal ‘olding his own with any fighter this country, not excepting Jack v: It comes down to a question big attendance for a New York, what nore looked for than a Carpentier- Giebone match? Throw all the i# into the discard, prolong th» drive, and get G Carpentier ks opponents in the bi Garden all by themselves and at |) $50,000 wili be added to the fund. | : a: LEONARD and Patsey| Cine ordinarily might draw ~ $10,000 to the Garden, but in war times, when money is led for the United War Work} such a match, doesn’t seem big @hough to attract an extraordinary _ gathering and a big gate. Of course, bolstered up by a bout between Sol- | dier Bartfield and Kid “Ted” Lewis, welterweight champion, the card much stronger, bat still \it one that would draw out any ong gathering, In the old but not now, when the i demanding the very cream of everything. A much better ar- ramgement of a pieces would include a big heavy- it attraction, with Jack Demp- as the centre, and possibly Fre N ht, bouts for some, tr or erat it is up to New York te get what it wants ERE. is what looks like aome- thing worth while. It bas| Rovelty to recommend it, and | that'a something, to say the least. | Can you imagine Zbyssko or any the other wrestiing stars submit- themselves to a past master at JiGejitsu? .George Bothner did once and bad the time of his life emerging ith only bis reputation.» He. met) Higashi #: Grand. Central Palace, | “with the Japanese kimono on, and, nearly thrown through the roof | the first fall. After that Bothner | on the alert and won only on oF strength and wrestling strategy, it took nearly three hours of the | dost sensational wrestling and jiu iy Ome ever could see to | ees the winner. We aren't. fa-| with the accomplishments of Petain, who wrote the fol- letter, but what he says good. It's up to the head driver, James Coffroth, It in itselt. ¥ fA. ‘ ‘ov. 4, 1918, Ms. igjeni, ,Tremmer, Sporting Waiter Eve. J) \emggestion which, I bel Hay Aviad out, will help a great deal to ~ the Red Cross or any other wa , nd, The following is my propo- ition: 1 offer to wrestle gratis for arities of war fund, and also Iii THE STOMACH vax. IS DANGEROUS Bere See So Monts % Overcome Trouble. Camed by Fer- menting Feed and Acid Gas and wind in (he ai by that tull, bloated feelin, almost certain evidence com panied atter eating, are ach, creating 00° Acid stomachs are 4 acid irritates tn eos the taternal ‘gens, often affecting the WUis la the worst of folly to negiset ouch « eondition or to treat with ordinary te tos of water right ef will Grive the gas, win out of the ten the stomach, tide the ensene Acid and Dreveat ite there 10 3 sows iagnene gis Tievid or milk) is harmlose Stomach, inexpensive te take ree ant| hc IBBEST SPORTI | | | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER aot 1918. WINS. THIS Boy DOESNT ‘care WHERE THE FIGHT 1S NOR wHetr THE SIZE OF THE PURSE |S SO LONG AS HE |Star Schoolboy Teams To Entertain the Voters With Gridiron Struggles | | {Interesting Battles at } | | Transport Team Plays gers al New Brunswic AY By Ales) § leading sullivan. is always the case, in the spert line to-du high school mea between the star teams have always provide amusement for the New Yo jafter they lv finished thelr ing as any in the past. are perennial rival: othe: 0 o'clock. Brookly header to inter held at Ebbets the advance sale, t packed, Krasmus Hall and The Boys’ School and Commercial teams will line double bill. ervices of two of its stars, favorite. test from start Many finish, @ trip to New Brunswick, day to see the Rutgers the old Harvard » In the games hi so bisad By 4 i ‘ Poio; Grounds and Ebbets Field While Charlie Brickley’s) fort ip this a! Rut-| the feature > “wit the gridiron struggles botween elevens. | schoolboy | 1 00 lots of voting favorite candidate, and to-day the games carded are just as interest- ublic for ‘The game at the Polo Grounds, of course, Will be the blg attraction as far as Manhattanites are concerned. In this game the Morris High and |Cotmmerce High School elevens, who will face each | ‘The kick- off takes place at ans will have a doub! — and judging by) stands wili oe Manual High, although without the 8 the ‘This should be a close con- « r, team have played ‘e shown the enpetts - Training will fight for the supremacy or the Brooklyn schoolboy gridivon. igh up against each other in the other event on the football fans, expect espe ally graduates of Harvard, will ta even, coached by the great Foster Sanford, ined up aguinst the Moboken ‘Trans {port eleven, led by Charlie Brick.oy, ‘| kicking goals from the field, ness of Chi and also ¢ {,| played all of the at Stevens has cancelled the game had schedu South | may take it sponsible f Stevens. | Home time Jelals asked ¢ ume witht rile's ability as a coach, tharies himself has dis- hiy old-time prowess tn His cf: of led = with ‘eld on Nov 8 place, ‘or the touch he Blue but as his schedule was practically ection promises to featur he game will start at Nielson Vie. The cancellation ago the Lafayette offi- nd White team, , the aftern: it lumbia 16. 1 7 by Dawson for a NUISANCE IDEA OF EXP INCONVE Perea eee By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 191). by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Worl.) ) war OH DEAR OHDEAR. W 5 THEN ARE -THE ECTING ME TO NieNCE MYSELF BN GOING ALL THE WAY To New YORK = Mercy! eS >> THE CHAMPION HEAVY WEIGHT FIGHTER OF THE WORLD P2P EPL oc ROLF TOURNEYS Entering of Stromboli In Selling Plater Race ONLY ABOUT SIX YEARS: &GO - NOT SO REMOTE = NG PAGE IN ~NEW YORK MANE I ¢ pur You ow I & PRELIMINARY with SOME ouB- Referee Picked For Big Battle To-MorrowNight PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5.—Capt. B. J. Cunningham, former amateur middleweight champion of Boston, but now of the Department of . has been selected to referee the Jus: | six-round bout at the Olympia A. A. of this city between Battling Levin- | sky and Jack Dempsey to-morrow night Lot of people think I should be! able to positively knock out Levin- sky,” said Dempsey to-dey. “Do you | know of any one who has done so? | as met t in the world | he was obliged to turn eve en floored. Yet t i a was, oblied to turn never been floored, Yet they expect Nov. 16 date if’ they ‘ost. Hi 9) $705 hat 1 ought to stop him : “L want to prove to the fans that| Negotiations are still under way re- Sts ws wner I didn't fear Bat when we had the arding a game with Cornell hore on ane F : : Nov. 20. ‘the matter will be decited UNITED WA WAR FUND . ane ity Dele Field forthe kerce Gata nae | one way or the other this week. There fidoas ne for! Hildreth whenever the opportunity | 0°’ for the K. of C, last sum- hus becn @ rumor that Rutgers and \s Sam Hildreth Punished or his way, bid $3,200, This DIG] outtio with ate eee tet for 8 Columbia will meet on the last, duy | Lack of Appreciation of |e the value of the purse, $700. to-mozrow night the fans will see wh sy ‘ at . i Ye nr Hildreth would not let the old fellow} my friends claim that [am the gre: They to be Dele. ss star quartersoas | Many Events samira for Both) Famous Horse’s Record. | go.ana bought him in for $8,205. est fighter in the world to-day, on the Heights, although he ts stil | «peg | Hirsch Hildreth are just as|hope to outpoint Levinsky and )S ' will be met, ‘The boys me rath ee ohttnek. nd Stevens, tome either, right tack other in, This may m . Was out nurein, appearing in the daily practice, Is ex- pected to leave for military duty be- fore Saturday, when the Union team ttered. who played right half- ai left end, Houlahan the barracks with an injured ankle, Infnutes despite bruised 0} varsity men practi called on them to do fitere. in the line are expected ‘a-day or to-morrow, when the | 4 et down to hard work eft flank #on will take measures to bring it up to the standard set by the right. | jy the shifting of For- sythe from end to tackle, in br the displacement of a ‘Tormberg from left ond on the first. not yet been definitely de- cided upon but some euch rearrange- ment will undoubtedly be made, me out of the Amherst to helping swe body id not was laid u bruises, ot into i | Gotfors’ | Country Club or bi ve The competition & one-day affali atic is weak and nay enter Delegates in favs on Nov | at resulting Kraus and the second This| The plan is for to donate a set o sity ‘of the assootation will attend to | ails of that mee call for medal play of having members taxe a the day when am throughout the country will aol Ic Is believed that @ large sum will be reallzed in this way. and Amateurs Throughout Country. 1 the receipts in the At an exccutive | the Cherry Vall will be at medal play. y Club. ir at the Country Club but the Philadelphia | ing. Conditions the _ se. sion voted ues forth te the “pro” a raffled off, f clubs to At least two tournaments with a view | United War Work Drive will be held | Han under the direction of the Professional | many other big Association. and ai) golfers | oughbreds, nd | of | b club} when offered for sale at $: *is digging a financ (Special to The riIMORE, OW the mighty has fallen! Stromboli, the winner of the Metropolitan and Saratoga aps, a few years back, and turf events, was en- tered to be sold in the last race at Noy, H although, Gus Peterson, the trainer, corel oar Lge in this city i Wwas!the Pimlico tr for $2,500. sald he hoped to have him around | voted to hold « tournament o ii Net thal atvomal apain this Robison fhe) day Nov, 14, either Despite the fact that Sam CC.) his tretner and his present had won many rich events, Hildreth, Monday, Nov. 11 was settled upon for|owner, failed to show the gallant old gelding the slightest reverence for his many sterling battles, but cast him among the lower strata of thor- the selling platers, Hildreth was punished for his lack | Strombo r the rac 500, mari Maxey Hirsch, who into appreciation of what has been in the past. Att well the pri ial harpoon —_— Manager of Cardinals C, Secretary. is now of Columbus secretary. dricks, nals, has just arrived here, Here, jour Preparing to Sail as K. of NOTHER famous baseball player in New York getting ready to go abroad asa Knights) Jack Hen-! the famous old-time outfielder and last year manager of the Cardi- He-is enthusiastic about his new position and bopes to be a big heip promot- ing baseball and other games among} any men; "Strangler" Zbyszko, berg, Ivan Linow, Dr, Roller, Capt. Ed twentieth round. will accept my oi econdly to atd @ p over Yamato Maida structor) in (Roya Raku, jiu jitsu style. Respectfully yours P. S.—1 have wrestled se times under the name of name is as above expressed, Johnay jo Arrive Johnny Ertle of St. Paul. the bantamweight tit with Frankie Burns of Jerse; which wil) mark the were to liave met # few weeks the influenza epidemic © be postponed, und th ie fummoned home on account ROLAND PBYTAIN Champion of Jiu Jitsu, Winner at Toklo tournament. Street Cherry 135 Joe Demsy in the West, but my real willing to accept a side bet for not less than $1,000 (one thousand dollars) to throw tn jiu jitsu style two of the following gentle- Lewis, Hussane, Stecher, Frie- Ear) Caddock, Smith, who a cording to the paper was awarded the “black belt” in Japan, I offer to wrestle him gratis, and $100 for every five minutes after the 1 trust some of these gentlemen and I have scored a dectsive victory Ip the short length of nine rounds at Havana, and also the most celebrated Jap {n ral iT; “Day y clatmant to » Will arrive here set |to-day to resume tralning for his m City, first step in his Ertle and Burns but wed the mateh Western boy any | the M Homy, | | “ry ster, althoug Jack Hendricks to Help Promote Baseball for Our Boys Over There 000,000 boys over there, e been anxious for some time,” | aia Hendricks, “to ao my bit over on the other side, [ feel like a young- son now ing hT bhave officers’ training camp. won't be many years before baseball | becomes the ‘great International pas-| time.” Hendricks where he learned the game on the| ¥ sand tote and attracted so much at.| (Bey have already fought | tention that he was signed up by the| where he made a hit for| manager of the 31, | Louis Cardinals and as a star player with many famous clubs, Detroit and Denver, big leagues, |many years Indianapolis, Timothy ("Tim") Leonard, widely known in athletic circles as a former boxer and teacher of boxing, and a sports promoter, has been accepted as a Knights of Columbus overseas secretary and will be assigned to the athletic division of the Columbus, probably in F° Leonard ‘s one of the very few men | the Unitel War world, Who, alone, t “all comers” battles, and States with charged aga! became no forced into the welterweight division, division he fought for having as his opponent Fred This encounter took placo in Quebec and excited more than or- dinary interest in pugilistic circles, His experience as an athlete ought} Leonard a valuable asset | Tex Columbus, | he is also an excellent entertainer his | services will be in demand by the sol- In th the t Rutehie, to make Mr. to the Knigh diers, Since the war began Mr, | devoted most of his time as a detective in connection with the transport ser vice of the Government, military duty but was told by a draft) | board that h | entertas Knights quite as an Among the list of new Lieutenants Frederick worl Ligne who RT stat ‘Tokome Thon: latter of is a native as oured the of equal w returned hout inst him. easier to hts his work all ‘Thomas, a ls Freddi weight oh. recelved Deteurtn t8 tho United | den having Leonard, as lightweight was almost invincible and Columbus | teaching our soldiers how to box and | K them in other ways, y see two good ner, the fast Ind and Bartley Mad: I predict come together | show to be brou, | A. A, at the Gra Jersey City Hel of Chicago.! worked hard fo ten-round draw, | this go will be a Jack Britton and including | *eterweigaw, es, inatehmaker of at cateh weights, 1 | offering the manage | centage of the gram training for t Knights of nce, One of the pects to clinch da meeting eight tn ring Cotte a defeat } froth wipe 1 defeat him at Providence, defeat when Althoug) Billy Mi the champion, | moter Melady a tel voud Willard’s al ob h ing ele, and world any as Jettries, ish influecsa i» improving wh Leonard He sought ' "es stricken with abroad as a} retary, pbywicians did covery Kadie Morgan, Now. who to the t Reed Mospltal, 1 Clay ‘Turmer, the imoce thaw bie share an eight-round bout to-night. fellows who will battle are who have f pot meet Miske but clash The big | Tur- jian light heavyweight, den, the sturdy fighter, heavywelghts formerly of New Jersey, but who now |makes New York his home. They wil n the main bout at a ght off by the Armory nd View Auditorium on ights. uf men have r the cdntest and as slashing the chances are that nother hard fought one, Soldier Bartfield, the crack several bart bat- are going to dave it out fn anotier go to | Philadetphia on Monday evening, Nor. 1 Were signed up to-day by George Engel, the now ne dub, to a Yngei_ bend ‘They for six rounds the mate by mw of the men a goad per receipts, Both have started which Jimmy Cotfroth ex y for the big boxing stow for wmpalga Kurd at Madisoo . 1G mill be betweou Jim syweight, and Rartley Mad tuler, Coffey told Cof o for him, as bo wants to which Maddev scored orer Z. R, by & knockout willing to pay bis inka own expenses to Owaba and box Jes Willard # ten-round bout War Cawoaign Fuad, Willard agai displayed bie frequent acta of cowardice by sending Wo | the effect that be would do his bit at tious wince be became the ave burt boxing more than gran > was dangerously ill so fast that the three vhs: siclans who were called into cousultation when ) tbe sickness now claim that he is on the foad to recovery and will soon be able to take open alr exercise. Vor a Ume the ¢ much bope for hia se the New Orley bantam fighter to die from ini wer 10 pas anay from or three as the ot) Morgan waa we fought many Aadian Gghter, inho :ban, 4000 by appearing ot boxing vagy Boxing fans of Jersey City will have | for in: their first chance in several weeks to | drives in| oUTY on the present war, | of tbe | 4 soldiers and also for the different 9 secure money for the Gorerament to sto do his bit 9 matched to-day to meet Larry Wi hiladelphia fighter, in one of the at the boxing show for the United W mo Fund at the Stale Armory at Bridgeport ‘onn,, on Nor, 13, He If Joe Welling is willing to make 128 pounds, soles fo e with Willie are very good that they will meet in bout at the Olympia A, A, of Philadelphia in avout two wee itch on the weight is the only thing that b from being cUnched, Welling's manager says that Joe will make (hat weight ‘Owing to the fact that the Broad Street Club of not get bis club house his opening boxing show on uext Thureday night between Jack Britton and Jolinny Howard of Bayoune, N. J,, the entertainment has been set back until Nor, ‘The contractor who bad charge of erecting sea's in the ball notified Fallon to-day that he coukl not get the lumber in time, Barney Adair, the local lightweight, who re- cently bested Leo Jobnson, the colored tighter, in an eight-round bout at the Spring A, ©, of West Hoboken, was matched over the long dis. tance telepbone to-day to meet Shaver O'Brien, the Boston fighter, for twelve rounds, to a de. jon, at a show to be hekd at the Rollo A, C BR, 1, on next Byiday night, ‘They re tly {ought @ slashing twelve-round go at the Armory A, A. of Bost Pau! bantamweight, Bums, the popular ot vexing of the New Jersey Sportamen’s Club at Wee hawken, N, J., ou next Saturday night, has ar rived in town for the bout, He %i!l fines ww his training for the go at Billy Grupp’s gymoastam | in Harlem, Buras is working out ia Jersey City Irving Mazgoiis, the former amateur tantam ht chameian, is uow fighting under the map. of Leo Flynn, Leo to-day booked the Mulladelphia 1 of eight rounds in the main go between Jack Britton, the former weitermeignt clmmpion, and Joumey Howard of Basonne, N. J the opeoing boring show of Broad Street 4, ot Ne aN I, oo aie PIMLICO SELECTIONS. FirstRace—Phantom Maid, Thun- der . Transla nd Race—The Decision, Char- . Milkman ‘ ace—The Brook, Pebcto, Pratt entry Fourth Race. ‘orn ‘Tassel, Motor Con, Leachares b Race-—John 1. Day, Whim- Game Coc xth Race—-Ross entry, Be Frank, Highland Light: en} ee =~ Lytle, Sky Plot, ood uruah. sy ndly French 3 ‘sol- dC rma going to try hard to knock him o ors, Hildreth ed the war by | — ———-_- ——" claimirfg several of Hirsch’s _ thor- vans oughbreds, Since thea Hirsch has! ._ CONCERTS AND music, deen busy claiming and bidding up| PARK teste Coluubar Circle and toil Hildreth’s horses, On Saturday last PARK | mck, Maxey claimed Deckmate — from muel. But if Stromboli was not a source ‘ot profit to Hildreth, Cirrus was. hat good colt won the fifth race. was at the short odds of 1 to 4 admirers, who were skeptical his winning and backed him for His about only the pla tickets than those who tickets, held straight The Manley stee day. country event in America. It was wi st year by Brooks-Brooks, who wil also start. his owner, Capt. Joseph I panied from New York by his frier Herbert 1. Pratt, who has done s¢ much for the Y, M. C, in France, Mr, entered in the race, Nutmeg. A big delegation of decided. The committee appointed by the War Department to supervise the running of the race for the remount horses report that ten of the entrants have come up to the standard estat- lished by the regulations. This means that there will be at least that nuin- ber of contestants for this most in- portant test of a horse's endurance and courage. in the race. Army officers will ride Cudgel, rated by Official Handic per Walter S. Vosburgh as the race horse in America over a distance of ground, may not be the great hor next year that Osslets are developing. This is a dis- ease of the hoof and affects that part above the foot known as the coronet, Be Prepared for Grippe-Influenza Advises Calling = Physician, but Precautions While Waiting, Take If you ever suspect that you have in- fluensa get in touch with your doctor do what you can yourself before he arrivos. Take something for your bowels at once laxative nae Dr : Celery King, 1s yous throat and ch wards off inflammation This treatment which often re ta used by many any mustard + and it has sore throat sana! STOPS PIN USTARIN CANNOT BLISTER CHARITY. 30h 305th 306th HELD ARTILLERY, | | 302d AMMUNITION TRAIN Christmas Auxiliary , Benefit Concert MOMON accor alngty | —— . ‘er PRO YORK THEATRES, } $10,000, will be run off at ‘Pimlico to This is the most valuable cross In order to see him race, | 2. 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