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Georgia Tech and Pittsburgh pionship. ovr York pnealnn Word ys HE fovtball game between Georgia Tech and Pittsburgh a at Pittsburgh to-morrow un- @oudtediy will furnish a great con- test, But it will not be a champion- ship as has been claimed by follow- | @f8 of both teams. In the first place | there never was a championship football contest in America, and it | Would be decidedly foolish to think that two teams could play for such en honor in a war season. The patriotic title eided and the winner will well de- serve such cn honor. The game will }be for the United War Work Fund, Fand to do their bit for the worthy P* cause both teams are ‘risking their Teputations, and Georgia is making the long trip from Atlanta with the chances of taking a beating. Thoughts of doteat never entered Into the minds of the authorities and players of {he Routhern university. However, they | want to help the Fund and are go- q ing to Pittsburgh for that purpose only. Both teams are of champlonship calibre. Neither eleven has lost a game in three years and as far as records go they are the best the sport ever saw. H¥ reports t penticr, the European heavy- weight champion, is coming \o > this country in quest of the world's title will not frighten the leading American heavyweights: They will eagerly await his arrival. Carpentier fis a good fighter, but we don't think he would have a chance of beating | our top-notchers. Willard is too heavy for him and would put him away in a few rounds. Dempascy, too, out-classes him, we think, Dempsey is too rough and rugged and aggr sive for the Frenchman, who weighs ‘only 180 pounds. Billy Miske glsouis Mkely to prove his master, But we will welcome the famous S Frenchinan, nevertheless. He is a ) clean fighter and a good sportsman | and patriot and the same cannot be the you € ‘ 6 my verti 1. ie Be sald about some of our own pugilists. | inetched over the long-distance teio-|redine than} i a? ck during the +0 He was in the French war service pyone to-day by Ivy Lewis, matchmaker {evening will receive a thirly-pound and when not working for his Gov-| of the Armory A. A 5 | turkey | ernment directly was doing hin best | tweive-t toa ‘ Yolriach writ fo his old-time fiend > im the ring for worthy charities, ler ts ite He esr a Na chron: 19 i. Jeount of the great fighting he ‘ ¥ 1 2 have been any number of ;in & bout with Frankie "Youn iq i stories published from tho the fast Hehtweight of New Be iford, © ” other side of tho Atlantic, “ss | : @escribing a baseball game between | gro tryee for mveral wehs, a match hae pit D American boys yith their British ‘finally been clinched be Hartioy Maden, the cousins the on-lookers, But here is lo and Clay ‘Turner, the tnd Sone vetween Englishmen with the Be era ee Be © American boys the spectators, That ft #4 the efforts of the Knglish lads tickled 4 Dy the riswilities of the Yankee dough- Ls boys can be seea from the following Pe extrac’ \ The game was funny, The ‘ Breatest stunt I shail see, it has Often been 5 arked that base- ball was me glorified round- comparable with cricket, ce, and demanding no @dusual skill Buch a violent notion suffered a xplosion on Saturday, for these English soldiers, though ob- Viouvly keen for the gaine, were out of their clement, But one admired their daring in appearing before young men of America to whom baseball ts very Much @ religion, It was curious that until this baseball the Amer- wi jean boys were foreigners to se- Housness; the moment a guarde- d an took up his position as - plicher they were changed—all 5 alert, chafing, shouting, so it seemed, itching to be in the game, They sought to be charitable and to encourage the beginners, but Bere and there young men could Not resist the temptation to ask the striker who swiped at ths wind if he had a hole in his bat; neither could they refrain from 4 inviting the first. base, after % Missing a catch, to “try” a basket But amid all the good humored Danter the English soldiers went “y through with it and enjoyed it. % They might yet become “expert il men.” ——— _ WILSON, YALE ELEVEN’S fe. according to word received he ong team in 1915, was Delta Kapim Epsilon. Lieut. Wi “gon went overseas in November, 191 _ His fiome was in Binghamton, N. Y. fee Pi at i BOWIE SELECTIONS, First Race—Subola, Boston, Passa. Second Race—Uncle Lassie, Lillian Mi are de. ce — Blazeaway, tat Sselvotio, oars Bece—Ka Game Coc! Water mir, Quietude, Fits he NE SS Ghant, Peerless One. z ith Race—ifrene, Salvatelle, Race—Babette, Everest, Will Decide Patriotic Cham- | might be de-| | Georges Car- : LEADER IN 1915, KILLED NEW HAV lov. ~Lieut., Alex- ander D. Wilson ("Alex Wilson Yale), has been killed in action In Plan He was captain of the Yale His fratern't+ a Harvard Radio Eleven | Works Out Here To-Day For ir the Game With Tigers Gee Crimsonites Confid Confident They'll) Field neet “Bring Down” Aviators in|, Second Part of Double-| Header at Polo Grounds To-| *°"5,3, Morrow. | Granite yattle at sday Fordham ub 8e: team on | but the 4 | for posi field the | the ttle when they left the to who would start and on! | By Alex. Sullivan. HERE will undoubtedly be a bt crowd of fans on deck this ve ternoon at the Polo Groun and Kraus ta © Harvard Radios as est and Tower as the Harvard Radios, who'll mee Hie Pent ehrough a. hero. dri] the Princeton Aviators there to for the two guard and} and at the end morrow afternoon, expect to have a | eroli_ and Parks practice session. tmaon lads | w who would start 0 ome accustomed | at the guard positions, while Towers Le pele dehyde ome accustomed | tng jobiwon would have first call to playing on the historic field of the | for the places at tackle. | p Giants. | aa A light algnal ‘drill to-day more will wind up the t at Hatt The Radios are in town and are Y ot th confident that they are going to [Ure t Lakes football t be ” P the Novy at Ann bring down” the Tiger airmen, The iclale for latter won't arrive in town until to- enna follow a been eho: morrow, and they'll probably go | Gary Willinins,- Pennsyly h he winnt i ne |last two we [through an early morning workout | Man. BW. Merriman, ¢ Meh ea s pall of 13! scratch, with at the Polo Grounds, i i Athletic viselect, Alfred 3 1 invitation tbat gant The Tigers will hi ther last] ¢ workout at home, under the watehful | foo eye of Keene Fitpatrick, this after- | jarden noon, Ebbets | Mr. 8 ° | Another team that ix to participate | game rothe ball hes in to-morrow's great double-h iat fa) a the Newport Naval ‘Craining Station ve the ridtron team, is already in thig city, They are | graph "the to have light practice on some local | Tater, unt vu bed gridiron this afternoon, They may |!nt work out at South Mield |. The Newport lads will clash with |U, S. 8. Granite State | whe Fordham eleven is bac [up as @ result of the hard ¢ Boston lege and V rough scrimmage with the Harden is nursing «| are is stlil bot ankle; wood football ma ay Brown ‘an Nistlo funds’ of J with minor injuri the soldier of the disabled condition Because of bis, machine, Coach Kddie Siskind | Jona’ Poster, the New is not sure of the line-up for the battle | York Giar ‘ med jist with Camp Merritt norrow afser- | HiENt the football game be: y Ret and Syraci and wh eh has by h mises well, T mpleted at 6 two elevens will on Nov. 30. hances with | he is [fre noon. than tak the men } likely to diers and save his first njuries, Fistic News and Gossip . By John Pollock Bowling Alley by Chatter tack Heing at! ni bowling Street, bowling Lew ‘Tendler, vhe ers |Nghtwelght who has mad of his bouts in Philadelph other cites, is to show ai at Boston on ‘Tuesds t will be I an turkey lemy on His opp annduncial toulay ov that the igh priced tekets being bought tu large uumibers | Boxing is to be al [The Bo who ha tow that the war Sammy Harris, tle Haitimore » for the tture 0 pod & forte Kid Williams, the Witle Malthmore fables and former nweight chatapion, who wea danger. of lus the fight 1 wee’ that be will get b jm Jago had him doing, a the ring again in ebout oix weeks, Mis first Rrapait baal, Will be at Baltimore, : Ne 1 ' Cat t we the ths tnd ‘Three eight-round bouts will comprise the card ‘ Fa Pe boa atic contests which Mutchmaer Jenmingy ox | sil «Gray Chit Knivenbend it oe e ~) hade ae ymrmubal don ot $1U to. the 4 lo mage at the pext boxing of the A. of Jersey City Heights on M: Armory A. night, Junmy Kane of Yorkville tal Tle Monday Night Charley "Kid"? Regen of the Brooklyn Navy : Yard, Mickey Ruel tackles Joo Kyder of Newark, while Johnny Buff of Jersey City huvk pg with Boovy Michaels of Uns city, Resides tho main bout beiween Jack Dempsoy Mine 8 f land Billy Miske at the Olympia A. A. of Phila | schiper, Wo Diakanier, Wo” Sint A on Teeshagiving ruoon, Match |) 4 Mastman, W, Haig C,atlll and maker Kegel bas signed up four big colored jeieaeoeaiina heavyweights to clad in two of thy bouts, San ld Stag ‘To-Nisht. 4 will swap punches with Jeff Clarks of J, Mo, while Jack ‘homgeou will on Jawmica Kid of Unis city man of the No. 4 ranged sone 4 the — aasociit'c oker and stag to be held tornishe at raxium, Other features will be | dancing, story telling and moyv- * Hudson Detween Daniaing bes just I+ Jotinched to be fought in Vhiladelphia oa Sa’ 7. Jaay even, Dec, 14. Frank O'lirien, who booas | § toe bouts for the National A. C, of that city, hay ercured Jeck Sharkey, the looal fighter, to inet = = Joo Burman, the Chicago boxer, in the gtar bout _ CHARITY, | Another bout ies aes THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, SPORT NEWS AND GOSSIP. ‘Amateurs and | “Pros’’ in Clos | Match on Links Professionals and amateurs toox part in a six-ball golf match on che links of the Cherry Valley Club. On me side were Adrian Schiess, a Gar srowser, also & Jen City ama niong with the | mittse? « rompany, with ‘ MAROUF % ie wi Gillespie A. A . PPTKNG ORK jonals Carl erson and Will ‘4 be y of the home club, opposed to; His Third Straig ag a cer ig a CO Mac ai L. Bh 1, a Cherry Valley a eee : mber, Jack Hagan and Jimmy 13th Regiment Armory. pro: At the end, the sd first named trio fir It had Inally been have a profess shed one up. planned to onal moteh, Homer Ti lewple AL A. mut the rs being on hand vietory by winning were invited to join, From the mo-/fandicap run at ment the first hole was halved in 4 the ent Art until they halved in 3 on the home | the 1th Regiment Arr yreen the ‘outcome was always in jtyn last nicht by the rule . h skelly won the third hole in a) tilery Corps and the : hin aide, but Hagan cane | Club for tho mem! by winning the long CoUrt | Regiment “over oink i|J. 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