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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WNITEDGOFSINS SOUR MOMENTS IN GOLF = - - - ~~ ~~ =~ _ By Thornton Fisher TO PLAY TODAY i ! FOR WAR FUND: Alex. Campbell, Winner of At-’ lantic City Tourney, Among Those in Matches at North Shore Country Clb, ' ~ Intercollegi ill Come Professionals will not be able to 46 J oe oe much “slipping” in the United War Back Bigger Than Ever Next ‘Work Campaign téurnament at the 5 o Z / ; ve wee EZ ley North Shore Country Club to-day, as Year, y . pe Se the competition will consist of only, ‘ Jeighteen holes. This is the tourna- |ment to be held under the direction of the Professional Golfers’ Associa- tion, and an entrance fee of $5 per man will be charged, VOHN'G- In the list of thirty-three players! WHOOFUS DISCOVERS are some of the most noted profes- a. Wer 3 NEW GOLF BALLS HAVE sionals in the country, among th BEEN LIFTED (HE DIONT Like HIS GADDYS LOOKS | Alex. Catnpbell, winner of the At- |lantic City tourney Monday; Walter WW THE FIRST PLACE) } Hagen, formerly national champion, WELL © REMEMBER, CHARLIE, YOUR @HILOREW ARE PRESENT jfee bE- (T WENT Keep YOUR, | RIGHT OVER =\ENE ON IT —_—_—— . The Prose PubMching Co, fork Brening World.) i OLLEGE athletics were hit hard- | , est of all sports during the war, 4 First by general enlistments, | then by ihe War Department takin; » over institutions of learning, the "ranks of college athletes were icduced | iA Eetenrs exptcart. The condition, hfe V WY y UY U, Wh YM de YY who has come from Detroit for the event; Alex Smith, Gilbert Nicholls, Tom Kerrigan, Wilfrid Reid, Jack Hobens, James Maiden, George Mc- ‘Lean, Tom McNamara, George | Fotheringham and Clarence Hackney, "While college athletic activities TRYING TO FINISH uP/ were first tc feol the strain of war ON THE COURSE ON @& time demands, they will be first to FALL DAY-ABoUT S OM, ( Football Notes ) | Wilfrid Reid, who is from Wilming- ton, Del. and Hackney, the Atlantic! City “pro,” have come over with Campbell, the Baltimorean, as an acknowledgment of the su: rt given athletic authorities will move with ‘pad a COUPLE betes ge the Atlentie Clty event by many of considerable caution, but soon after ACROSS THE COURSE - FOR! | cote reed off box seats for the the metropolitan experts. At that the first of the year it Is very likely MEANS NOTHING IN) THEIRK * Ss eonar urts um rinceton-Camp Upton football game veel « the future of the various intercol- legiat= training corps, college sports will begin to swing back to Normal. At the outset intercollegiate as the National Government cera Son a ne aa Bartfield Will Meet Britton for War Fund WH "Bie Dur Bowen, Co lector Internal Revenue, did i ‘ event $1,350 was raised, and hopes are’ phdde will be cottied for rowing Yo" 3; at the Polo Grounds on Saturday for | orews next year and that similar ac- the benefit of the War Work Cam- 200 000 S lit U) D ° ben iy be muaatous., good showing‘ Joe Bonds Agrees to Take on|y appearance in a bout 1 nthe Gar-| Pulse on the steps ov (he Sub-Wreas- ’ Pll Ip Luring rar! tion will be taken for other lines of den Saturday night. I am ready to|ury Building in Wall Street yester- A(ETEMIMAT CaRaSetE Ss Get sports * na, omer Baker : well Known’ amateurs, notably Jack Dempsey in Big Car-| referee or do anything that the com-| day, But he will be there at 12 e e wn rs, . ah Ss mittee thinks will attract a few dol-| gciock to-day, surrounded by a host - Gardiner W. White of Flushing and Sal Oh Nee Sin ourd |e neat tne ay Meeting at Pimli Under the impetus of military s Although the Leonard-Brittom {of former football stars, a bevy of ih “ Rae / h cbbebhng “7 Benes Bouts in Garden Saturday] ut is off an equally good one has| girls from the Allied Theatrical, Mo- Mey huslior Wohnen besan been substituted. Instead of mect-|tion Picture and Music team and | Marylg ck ‘ctribe | liberal policy, apprentice riders, track W: Skelly, Walter Stoddard and Night. Ing the world’s lightweight king, the|Gnariey Brickley, great as a drop Maryland Jockey Club Distrib-| itendemes and cerks wersirewarded Bob Pirle; Wilfrid Reld, Jack Hobons _ training and the beneficial lessons de-| Jy Successful oe from the course of intensified Mraileguwapeaneeineren| Comeback Role ise to boom as never before. clever Britton will tackle his great a, ji H for faithful service wita pr nts of a 3 am; M Homer Baker came out of) retire Se GY, §geoerynad rival, Soldier, Bartfleld of Brooklyn, | kicker. uted Money Lavishly During | mney on the last day nt she meeting. Campbell eves. Offtite, ant inten ment last ni; an Ow at he >) th thi ir cl it is fe — i Stromboli, ¢ - ' ITH rumofs going the rounds| pr eet ment an areca proweas By Alex. Sullivon. Trey te the Per lee crould: tke| Charles 3, McCarthy of Gerinantows Banner Racing There. tle, never had’ a beter figut, than | Malone; ‘Ted Galligan, Gardiner W. that the incoming regime st by winning the 1,000-yard handicap|¢¢ HBRE js nothing that ever| nothing better than to decisively de-|Academy will referee the Princeton- —_-_-_ he did after he had finished his race White and George McLean; Herbert i" aa pgp rod Fond ip gea Whee at “ite held in the 4th made me feel so bad in my|feat Britton before the big crowd|Camp Upton game, Carl Williams of (Special to The Evening World.) in the Bowie Handicap yesterday.' Strong, James Croecsan and B. La. ef idea of another for boxing a fo” that is sure o be on hand Saturday | Pennsylvania ‘will act as umpire and 5, tov. 14— He had scarcely reached his stable ‘ if life,” declared Lightweight e tr BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 14—There| 7 UA Sole) at noticed tho horse Bloodgood: James West, George Gor- New York State, the big fistic af- | Resiment Armory in Brooklyn, undor fn night. L. H. Andrews of Yale as lineeman. _ tir in Madison Square Garden Sat- * i o ” are not many racing associations that a id Carl Anderso1 TT Me- the joint auspices of the Knights of|Champion Benny Leonard to-day, “as| firitton has probably boxed at These experienced officials volunteered sway like a gate and then drop to don an hardly hs Chant iclured cay ahunib in the gym|tiére war shows 1oan any @tar in, the are willing to share thoir profits|the ground, gasping for breath. The Namara, Gilbert Nicholls and Alex i night for the benefit of the|St Amthony, MoCaddin Lyceum and | when I injured my thu eee eee ee tny, aacee ined [fuels eetviona: ., Loughlin Lyceum, for the benefit of| boxing Freddie Reese, which h uray with owners and their employees. | stable hand rushed for Mr. Hildreth, : Ww ‘United War Workers’ Campaign will Morgan, informed him that he was! Camp Upton will send 1,00 soldier d who hastily summoned @ veterinary jmithi Walter Hagen, Clarenco ror 3 A ES iP pton fen \ o The Maryland Jockey Club is one of r < A rs “a Poe mye the United War Work Campaign|compeliea me: to call off my bout! matched for the show Saturday might |rooters, who will arrive on a special y who diagnosed the attack as stran- Hackney and Tom Kerrigan; C. We 7 with Jack Britton at the big War|he was greatly pleased. It was only|train at the Lon i the very few that cid. The Directors] gulation of the glands of the throat, Singleton, Ernest Anderson and Jack , 1g Island-Pennsylvania glands o e throat. when the ring sport flourished here in Sena eg ay hs ne Rem Fund show at Madison Square Gar-| Tuesday night that he fought Bart- hal Ma 4 of this club, acting the part of Lord] An operation was fe ed at once Clark; Jack Mackie, A. W. Ci y) Station Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, perform a ce lark; Ja Mackie, s . Cappor f-mile title and who has not com-|den to-morrow night. It was while| pelt, '8 Philadelphia for the Warliav, iuncheon at the station and, |Bountiful, gave money away lavishly| and an incision made in the throat |and Arthur Reid; L. G. Conley, Ls ted in a year and a half, finished |training for this match that the ac-| another pout that should bristle |Readed by a band, march through Mth |'o the turfmen in the form of stakes| ti) 4,0 nid paid ing ood nearly gong, | Costello and Robert White: F. HW. five yards in front of Jack Sellers, the cident occurred and I would rather| with action will be that between the| Tet, up Broadway to the sith Street !and prizes. as about $200,000 was split! The tube afforded a clear passage to | yt, Mt. D. Thompson and H. Silver. 1,000-yard pchare| Boake pe} have found out that the bank in|sensaional Jack Dempsey and Joe|Station of the Sixth Avenue “L,"" where |up during the eleven-day fall meeting | the lungs and he began to breathe | CHICAGO. No Bellore, started from totsh Thal which T keep all my money had| Bonds, the game sailor from the U.|they will take a special train to the| whicl ended at Pimlico yesterday, | freely at once. He was very weak for ing Western 14.—Renewal of when many of the presen 8. 8. Granite State, When he was |grounds. Pi its wing season, | a long time but to-da ondi Western golf championships, i Giempions neve pbs t- | inner, although he had trained very| failed than to be deprived of | tod that they were looking for som cas sl avi Ge Halted Petites Than kere Gaal We VereCMbOR NOTE eee dropped during the period of the war, ever thought about wf the race, negotiated the dI8-| chance to do my bit for this great|one who was not afraid of fighting |. Th® Princeton contingent, aiso with «| sport “Phe attendance excecded ex-|. Milkmaid is the best filly in the|™A¥ be ordered resumed by the West- j Wielding the gloves, Johnny White, | (nee Ini minutes and 20 seconds. | ose Dempsey, Bonds said: band, will arrive at 10.30 A. M., march | pectations in the spring And estab-|South, This Is sald despite her de- | 91, io" Association at its moeting in _ ge of the most noted referees in the) 4, who had Sin aiowanos of Atty: “T realize more than most any|_ “I'm ie Ar A ao Leyte ail co Seki ig coke ae dyad ba bed | pi Ppattlge ably Saind fall. This ap; bo y Bo. Frank cneey, aad the Cas- | tha President, Charles Fo ehecen Herton me out ins e six-round lim reet, over to Broadway std up! port of the game was so unexpected | well Handicap, a race for two-year-| \: Pig Pete cap athoha lls mad in one of ee ress seme im third, ten yards) one the great good that the relief}T don't want, to see a ring again. to Sith Street, where they w t iheh at| that the Directors imipdiately leaets olds, at a mile. She carried 125 Pounds | {neat ag rests beset etd tos Seery Munalatte ‘aking into consideration that feed|In two previous races, when tho mite tournamiets of the mighty John L., will be on deck | taapire City Wheskinene ty aaa thee that I can whip Meehan, 20 where She ‘sectional ‘and State tournaments : ; — has more than trebled in value in| weights were not so severe against ° " far the United War Workers’ boxing | {MU Yards | An unfortunate epitl spotiod In my position as boxing Instructor] doe, Dempsey come off with me?” || Speaking of the Princeton team yes-|three years and that the salaries of|her, she easily beat him, Conserva. | "ould be hadibtale ehew, os will Saber. the nian of the race. Going around |at Camp Upton I have seen the great) ‘There will be fifty-four rounds of |'eni#y, WW. WW, (Bill) Roper fi ana| Stable hands have doubled, the Di-| tive trainers to-night believe that ‘ } g maa ir veteran cee Se ieadbar to i ce eee services that the Knights of Colum-| boxing in all, which will mean nine ‘i the football team practise for| rectors jumped the values of all/she can beat Terentia, the summer| TQ-DAY’S BOWIE ENTRIES. } ire apbbasanadikd the eid with Frank Laux cecond and Waiter | bus, Y/M. C, A., Jewish Welfare and|!X-round bouts. The boxers will be | an ho zpatrick/ stake Rg vameee 6. Rigo bp hoy bod ernek Lari the male souls, Bowie be- eas y } of the old-timers is | Stein in third place. vere ol e New York tracks in ,| gins a een-day meeting to-mor- gt , | gust en added feature for the im Ria Winch, wea ec wee such organizations have done for the) sporting writers have pledged them- |T am firmly of the opinion that the team| the golden era of the turf in the Em-| row, All the champions will race at| ,,)"2ST,RACE—For tfo-rearoite: walling: fre, a half. Keene obliged to fight their best, as the|has done wonders with his charges, o } a. ~|Munelatti the race witho compe: | Soldiers, Can you imagine the vast/selves to boycott the name of any |!% the equal of any Princeton team In| pire State, Not satisfied with this Grendin Miao Man tee Malet, ta De + laird ring battles that mere ie Both Laux ond Stein managed | amount of suffering they're relleved| boxer. who appears at the benegit | 7% "is 4 m broad statement, but the : peadalaM Tel aateh i sdirala Beer Tag nar ata) laren tl Wine been provid 0 pick themselves up and resume rac- “| who doesn't cut loose the best that 1s | came ‘Saturday with the Caray Tipton Forint: irae, Gear, ion: Tinian orne. ok: jing. Stein Anishing In second place, prnins.Crmrre inhi Chay Oare ta in him. ‘am at the Polo Ground will_bear me 10a: "The Datihine 1080 prides! rare f, : vine | ‘UST a word abo jhad been sold in Greenpoint and ot The referees have been instructed | OU. 1 LAM ne whe has been particulate Fist Pol d G | vartld Aiea furlnaee Reno Th. Butea Gere Ghowt thet football | Ras 5 Po other! sea that have brought about the| to qisquality any man that they think {MA and one who has been particularly UC LVEWS John Pollock AM O88t Fane Miley is furlenme—Aenrore, 11h Dake game urday at tho. Polo! comparatively small, hardly more than| «reat worla’s victory. isn't trying, Johnny White, who it 5 ; ‘e “4 rel, ¢ university, 1 have not the slightest ape | Seekl. 108: Groued se Grounds between Princeton and ™ gereone ing in the armory when “Everybody knows that at every|hasn't been a third man since the! prehension concerning care ‘chanees Jack Dempsey, contender for the js just oamed away at his home at Lewiston, | THUD TAC ¥ The Ca Camp Upton. The gridiron gamo is| {yu comnctition event was nin Off | opportunity that has presented itseit| Horton saw days, Bill Brown, Jim |against the strong eleven Camp Upton world's heavyweight title and who has |Me.. fram pocumon'a, O'Tirien wae very ooular | Sin" fy hod: "Qin aly one of an afternoon of thrilla,|of St Anthony, Loughlin Lyccceum snd | tat I have jumped in to swell all| Buckley, Jim Corbett, Kid MePart- | will send to the Polo Grounds. yt understand from Lieut, | Mallory offered to box any man selected for him | TON (iors) boxing, ane oe ne eco that Capt. MeCadden ‘Lyceum, sold “programmes | Charitable and war funds, even going| land, Patsy Haley ard the other men Preceding the game there will be lots | M°r roses to the spectators. Theso|to the coast for a month and boxing | who will officate, can be depended bani benides never disapoointed club officials an Hurley, the old Har-|&t the big boxing show for the United mn 4 . Gath: conch, “Nan Ganslabed na eucaens| One of bis greatent baities was with Kid McCoy of skylarking between cight: some! 7 chy 4 War Work Campaign Fund in Madison | iy Lon, "y : ages: one ¥-four|saies edded more than $100 to the!all comers. That is why I am be-|upon to see that the boxers really |{ngly fast team, but it will have to go hy ie ie Isiand City, ‘Tambo’, 104: alo military aeroplanes, the greatest num. | "!63t ipts. ° wailing the luck that will prevent extend themselves, some to beat the Princeton eleven, Square Garden Saturday night, hes -—— | 11. 108" Kanineor. 1 ber of machines that ever cavorted made a wonderful record in the squared | All arrangements for the two eisht-round boute| An, 107: Highland Tac ro! over the city. The air fleet will come from Mineola and the birdmen wi do wome of the many stunts that had ‘Deen carefully rehearsed for the Ger- cirele since the beginning of the present | to be fought in the mai neventa at the regular | eed Thy RACE: ‘For three-year-olds WHAT BOWLERS ARE DOING FOR WAR FUND) SELLER AND SULLIVAN, ices: feel fet Jack has taken part in thirteen |"e#y boxing show of the Armory A. A. on! Alen “117: Whiner. 100:” Ringling fights, of which he has won ten by JM City Helga on Monday night were com- | King Johe tot: Rohigoun, 114; Dees mate, 14 ARE TEAMED FOR RACE.|troctouts, ost one’ troughs. decision (Sri tenant Senn, Pe na ele shoo loch's Dyckman alleys, 207th Street and of Brookiya will take on Frankie Nelsan of Wth Avenue, The A given Willie Meehan in a four-round | Habokes in one of them, while Sailor "Kid" Do! ing | Hoffman, 202; A. ; bout at San Francisco on Sept. 13,| Regan of Brootiyn clashes with Jimmy Kane {i may ; Thousands of lars Being) ite ani total of 13; 8. Brandenberger, another, |inent as a sprinter and long-distance |pested Billy Miske in a ten-round bout |the odter dngiscls§ te Sones, Tee Bere ace (on; Amalmain 3; John Story, 192; Roy ica, i i in | Mo Bernstein, 161; Si dW ith 208. A. Shephard was the winner |» Ss neck, Raised This Week by Pin ache. it @ sy Robina a oroph or the Tnedal Inthe duck’ pin COHLEAL, | Tivan ‘oe Boston asm teammate In the [at Bt, Paul and won on @ foul over) The officals of the Oirmois A. A. of eile. | tater, og Rasa Hy ir rin, Fans i A ttle, 19; A. H, 1735 t | wit ¥ ‘arl Morris in six rounds a’ 0, Tey eligible: Buel 108: a. ; and a contingent of Upton| Knights. Webster, in; a. Werl Bere, i ed | pets ; \international six-day race in Madison|x y,, on Feb. 4, Seven of Samed [pecan ac ee Bi ig Mage yg ld sea Porn, 100 ‘omin Hot: Hana, 1147 Passa, 100: fighting men. —— Clegg, 174 pine, Reliance Hose Company No.8 of| Square Garden the week of Dec. 1-7.| victims lasted less than one round. |sacer that Jack Ciiflord teat Clay Thirner in a| warty claiming’ one, gules malar args, * _—_—_ ockville Cet Lee re " ™ , 2 rlatie, 108; *Ge ay tnis Bull” Edwards, who has becn| Liss & Felss, who conduct towling| ‘The Lady Rosedale Bowling Club held |use of, thelr bowling’ alleys qrauis to | Tis will be Keller's debut as a six-day te Guiosd'y warble betisg, bu ets hasan | 108; Buby Slot, 160: *Ps and Cal, Tol, 7” Selling boxes at $1,000 a throw, says |alleys at No. 137 Broadway, Brooklyn, |a Victory (ournament at the White Ble- vill to- ¥, but Sullivan feels certain that he} 4: Lippe, matchmaker of the National a, ©, | @'? i ng bch A ‘or three-year-olds and upyard: and a tixteenth—« M. John Famont. $00. Gale Wield. 1¢0: goaoce, ¢ William Keller of Newark, long prom- On land there will be parades by beth the student training corps at Stee SHG, HREM Bathe arte xt. in Geers eet tt | ene llores cid the bigh price isn't neari: called Com. | Phant Bowling Academy, No. 1241 Broad- | Might, » ist, on . |has secured a good partner. of Philadelphia, to-day notified the writer that of ‘Weather clear: track fast, i BS by iy worth the at the office of the Bowling Com- | ’ y r h company, Bach of the . rousd, Clifford boxes Jack Domes at th: "afternoon attraction. milttes of the United War Work Com-|wad: 2omerday afternoon. Mrs Niclas | Ooty nice ‘will sage a tournament for|, Because of @ misunderstanding be- |Jobony Dumiee would hare to go through with 7 of mittee, No. 1241 Broadway, on yosterday | ner with 153. Victory tween Eddie Hanley and Lloyd Thomas, |his bout with Jobany Meaier. the Philadelshle | "ig iy mute the oubiie belies that Chl. ed Powell Avenu Adam Fehr of - 101 ke the public believe that CUI. H Ci =| Mehtweight, at This club on Gaturday night, a |, opine to ma 9 afternoon and subscribed for three of |, : . Rockville Centre, i |of the Coast, the management has de: tal 6 ued toaaeaa’ ee Commcene, D’= CURLEY has been commis-| the ior Iaala Tor which he indies | There was « Viciory tournament at |teal Wwe wire In the bowling jihecf |clded to aplit this pair. Hanley rode te seed, en, sewn! ith the ci (one stil on u ! sloned by New Haven's Chiet/%, Woodhaven will compete to-morrow | fhe Arion Boclety last might. 1) wich Committee has put him in charge of the|With Hill last year and finished third. |{*pundee boxing tie in ahee ie ee GaaN® | ‘The six-round bout between Witlie Jackson, th | = a of Police to put on a United . ids were the competiters. ‘The winners | Rockville Centre end of the programme. |'Thomas had Lawrence as a partner in|on that evening, Montieth might oomibly de. |'0! laatwelght, and Joe Welling of Ohicagy, Wer Work Fund boxing show there|,. Mt. Grosenfinger was the winner of |Were: Henry kruger, 177, aud lMenry ret 1917 and took down fourth prize, dive the bout in “Phil which wes echeduled to be brought off at the Ne the Victory medal in’s tournament held | Von Glabn, 19. At a meeting of the Sastern Alley! In the coming race Thomas will be juasial Olympia A. A, of Puiladeivhia on next Monday om Nov, 21, and Dick is already on the Yorkvilie Casino bowling alleys, —— Owners’ Association, helu yesterday s ight, tas been oostnoned until Monday evening, ‘the job %. ‘Thee Memb« f D: Ladies’ their head t Bi teamed with Tom Grim, a veteran long-| A match may be arranged im a fow days! x, back ‘th It You Bell o getting the right kind of |No 210 Kast Street. ‘The Lourna- embers ol ckman Ladies | at their headquarters, Bro: Nor, 25, ‘The contest was put e that the| Ne Matter If You loye an Opera~ talent Dis Ment was stayed by the Cherokee La- | Bowling Clud will roll for Victory med- 4 dist Street, the committee distance rider, who has never appeared |te-wem Frankie Bure, the emeatioot! Jerwy | go teiween Deoeey and Cit ion) couid be staged | tom Necessary, Send. at | Once ick is the lessee of the| dies’ Bowling club, als at Knobloch’s alleys, 27th Street and to a schedule and n in a race in New York. However, he | ity fighter, and Joe Burman of Chicago, Match-| thet groning, Both Jackson and Welling bave for a Free Trial of Arena in New Haven and he is giv. — Wth Avenue, this afvernoon. Pre asary arrangements for the an-| 4° a t maker Al, Linge ie trying to sign the boow UP | carted trainoing for the contest Pile Treatme: tg ‘® Sv"! Joe Blechinger took the mesure Mrs. MacCoy expects a large attendance Sastern Individual championship | finished well up in six-day events held |(0' Jo) te, ta be fought om Thankariving J ing the building for the good cause | John, Stefa n'a maich series rolled at | at the club mect ported that twelve bowling academies |in San Francisco and Chicago, He s| Diy anemoon et the National AC. af Phils mG Try Pyramid first. It will gi free of charge to start with, The|the New York alleys on Monday would be repres ‘s|now resident of Newar! durin, wae 6 - . Jack Demosey will vick up some more money quick relief and has saved tho Victory medal. The Victory medal winners In the tourna- namely | the past season mai big hit in races |‘oWwbla, Burman bas been making good iM} when be meets Jack Clifford the Brooklyn heavy-| from the knife, A free trii a Arena seats 10,000, and with « sum- as the six in eleven game: ments decided at Wyman's Coiumbia Central Academy, held at the Newark Velodrome. Philly," and a bout with Burns ought to jam | weignt in Philadelphia on Monday night. as he is ¢ olently attractive programme, Curie; i alle Columbus Avenue and 104th Metropolitan all St. Nichoias Ave-| Hanley wil probably be teamed up |the National to ite capacity, to receive a guarantes of $1,500, Cliiford will . . y Street, on Tuesday evening, were. F.|nue and Ilst Street, New York City; |with Percy Lawrence and they will be — draw dows 9000, which le move mousy then be ‘hopes to raise almost as much money | Sveraged 201 Pushnik, 213; B, Whitacre and R.|Louis Stein, Broadway Arcade alleys,|known as the San Francisco combina- . 7 t the Gara Sat 4 Formby, 232, Broadway and 6th Street; A, VW. Dun: | tion Jonesy City will do Ho share for the United |has orer mesived before for boxing Demoet ote Curley RET, Wil on Rattrday | Tis Victory medal cnc Ware non bur, St, Nick alleys, St. Nicholas Aves . a Work Campaign Fund to-night by stagivg | this mateh 69 as 10 do the club officials ley tells me that Jack J |nue 1 ¥ y In the Victory tournament at Amann’s | nue and 126th Stre w York Alleys, Third Avenue, Man- lem Palace, No. pily Hens, Her |SPEED SKATERS TO MEET — Sees cur titan, Promer Joctiag ins cot! i a ae Dempsey bas promised to appear at|_Walter Tuthill of the Cortelyou Club, rook . “its Be - 4 "| or y Jimmy Senator University res Vict . his show, and that Billy Gibson has! ‘Of’ the Howling Committee “iat |defeated the New’ York team which mi | Fordham Road and. Jerome IN BIG ICE CARNIVAL. Pr raha tug de: RT al er nein thet Lightweight Cham. |B SMW ce that The, total, PRs wati| nue end ih Bireets Ferdie Mele Young Montreaf of Providence defeated Ww. ¢ 2, Bue plon Benny Leonard will be there too, Ing nienbers of ‘Slop poids were Radek ot the New Yon. | Pastime Bowling alle Practically all of the best speed Battling Murray of Philadelptia in a } Possibly against Johnoy Dundee. Dick | interesting t at the Cortelyou | team, 1M, and Ekdahl of the Olympias, | Uth Street; Willie Knoblock, goth | skaters now in this district Lave an-|/tih Suk Me, Rok "sot “Jee Welling wi prob-|fast twelve-round contest here ‘ast ' also has big. football game in mina | Wu, which ten Victory medais were | with 218. ‘The medals were donated by | Street and 20th Avenue: WR. Amann, |nounced their intention of competing in |Shways on johnny Drumm, wesce other bom ltient, Montreal had every round up to | for New Haven. All told, he in out| Brown. 498; Willam Von Him. M4 A; [olde esd deny sista tie honed 2%, | Kahrs, Lenox alleys, Lenox Avenue and |th® one-mile handicap race, open to all |" by pitied egsinat good batt, i A re to the ninth, knocking Murray down ‘ur the fund to the largest extent Reerngen, 1; e's. Johnson, ll match series for Victory medals. On {116th Street, and Joe Thum, Broadway | amateurs, which is to be one of the —— d ° the count of nine in the third aid near! Johnson, ank Bi and’ Sist Street, “The tournament will |¢ Jnited War Work Cam- ck a See waleieihl Waren y| 3 . ) WW. Onling series. The prizes also be Vic- v a He ~ o et Ice Skating Palace on next Mon- | veut the championship title at Camo Fuss |to toe and slugged. lurray dled freely | TEX ETI sah eale SORE Ye, comtetyou, Club | tory medals, tne ey OW edrteday afternoon “at {day night. ‘This will be the firet ive lton gy deefating Joo Oblp in a six-round tout |from the mouth and nose from ihe thit| convinge. Send today or better etin, Mente Canton wynne Be Tian at aoe near naaae | dase Siclock when. alley owners rll pay in| anywitere inthis countrs" "Muay of the | ae bas bom seme we fo flabt ren Dewey |FOUnG: = _____ featment at any: drug stare,’ Tris ee rt ° m ee, Columb t the eho } FROM BUENOS AYRES ie #iiet, Gi eet, vietery medal. |tcurmaiment hala at hunts. W tilentianee'focs and accept dheir ached | anyarnerein thi sountry. aldoy of he iG otamnw haan rs tind ord | ae gn he dS, retary Belderbecke to call on the Cres- . by (Sec- | phant nui pinctice periods which are permitted {oF the United Wer Wow i your own sake, Ror cack afternoon and cvenins sos- |Louls on next Monday nigift, Several otter bouts! BRIDGEPORT, Nov, 14.—At the big t ; tal \ |eent and other athletic clubs with a| Partridge also won a ‘inedaly with 0 Vv The Childs Bowling League opened at v "1 i 4 ‘und show here last night Kid | Tex Rickard, the famous promoter, view of interesting them in holding Vie- aa did W. B. Garretson, with a total of |the Childs Sowing ‘alleys. No. ta Fitth |wil'» cawarded first second and thin | pif dl SF gai Hae rt Mae it NT Bayar ETT ene a Na — pocuvitio| ict, BRMe GREG. 7 Gumball, "the | name evant, Rntrig will Cate on at [ck atte Mr teiay” os hacce time ban Wey he cene. Fouad: "Barve Aaa | ing house interests in South America ing Committee of the Sports ites | Centte, ist 1 “was won, by ‘Case "Wan |sured the Bowing Committes ‘that's | !e Skating Pala McKetrde, manage of BariieM, surmeied lo! outpointed Harry Donohue, and irving| | PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ‘will make this his home in the fu- of the U. W. W., has received a check | Deusen, seventy-six, with a score |large number of medals will be disposed — Bartiield that Ge celebrate our bie wer vistors | Margoll outpolnted Tommy Shea o. tay Pyramid Buildin c ,from the ie-Coliender | of 220. | C: & member of the Rock-|of between now and the end of the Only Two for Harvard, by giving @ dinner to some of the fighters and | this city, - me a F » Ld rs A ‘ i Company for be Sgrard, the, Yigtery | ville Gentre Clup and can take the meas-|drive. ‘To-night @ special match game! CAMBRIDGH, Mass. Nov. 14.—Oniy |thelr managers at 0 botet in that city, Rarttie!d | Tpke. casteitenrs | ape comple “¢ ates Aves to eas ert, ving Clad has also donated $10, "* "(UPL of Many of the younger fellows in| will be staged at the alleys between ex-|+wo football games will be played this [sree tut wten be was handed the check Yale Club Op: rt. | | pain wrapper. of the Childs League fall calling for $115 after the dinwer, MoKetrict bad} Phrough the courtesy of the House ° studi ays over the time required un-| Bill Knobloch had Cue one up in the| The bowlers wrvard r trod Bartlield oo that be would aot faint, | Committee of the Yale Club a series of Peereerry yer Ty yy ers at Lanke: bowling |and Joe Thum, two v n= | core, Maneate § to humor on ‘ sVeveees man m of the city bowling! alleys, 125th Street and 7! ua, were |ers, friends of the Senators, : Th Hie —— eqimsh tennis matches will be played for Victory medals last night. There very much interested. in the Wicker’ | ee a7. "Phe winners |Nov, Stand Browne University oneNov, © Dick O'Bieo of Boston, who was ove of the!on the club court at 3 o'clock to-morrow pavisanas eal sshane eho see were ve different Cyip 4 jal tournaments that hay wane ot « A t Both games will be in the ewsights that ever climbed through for the benefit of the War Work ams) e wtaged the bowling fans wtaged on thi eye during the Dre’ jtadiuaa, a ed