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= THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1919. Vh.ne|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [82,NKINE THE WEEKEND - - - = - + + «~~ ~~ By Thornton Fisher| DILLARD TOURNEY ; Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) 2LLL: Ebbets Finally Decides to Let Brooklyn See its Favorites. LLOWING the sumrestion of this column that It would be well for loca! semi-pro managers of Brookiyn teams to see Charley Ebbets | Personally whenever they desire to, ‘ave one of the local boys who have YEE po 4 3 WELL, (T WAS A BUM TRICK SOMEBODY CRACKED HY LOCKER AND TOOK THE WHOLE JUG- sem) OPENS TONIGHT Welker Cochran at Last Gets His Chance to Meet : Willie Hoppe. * All of those billiard fans who ware loudly protesting a year ago that Wille | Hoppe ought to meet Welker Cochran | in a match for the title at 18.2 balk fine will have the opportunity of watching the two stars in action to-night. ‘the meeting of Hoppe and Cochran | witt furnish the climax for the opening sea- fon of the national American biliard championship at 18.2 balk tine, whieh begins to-day in thé grand ballroom ef the Hotel Astor. $ The contest between Hoppe and Cégh- 4 rer * ran, a match at 400 points that is eft THREE FoRHER CUT-UPS we j.-< gradvated from the sand lote to tl H ' THE WHISHAWAHES Gor, € Wauuve baeritae Oh ween a ase this ee ir Brew suet Re in their Ror ins ‘ evening. manager of rmers ‘ Brooklyn magnate a visit and was In the opening match at 1 P. M. to~ poe 3 —~ yon YN SY ee given permission to use the services | of one of these players. It Mr. Ebbets did not balk when the’ request was made. He readily grant- | ed hig permission and, further, intl- | mated that he is always ready to do, anything in hia power to help the welfare of amateur and sem\-pro! sional ball, Ebbets did not object to any of the major or mimor league |———— players appearing with the team from Which they graduated, but he strongly deplored the habit of certain sem!- Pro managers playing big leaguers pow od assumed names, as well as ad- ver ror appearance of baseball who tailed ay young Jake Schaefer will encounter Ora Morningstar, whose brilliant balk line has been a feature of several cham- pionsh'p tournaments in the past. fa practice Morningstar has been comptl+ ing runs of above the 200 mark and with averages around 40, The two wet- erans of the tournament, George ¥. Slosson and George Sutton, each of whom has held the title, will meet tm the match at 4 P.M. It is estimated that the winnl t the championship ‘will be’ worth more than $10,000 to the successful player, The purse of $4,000, the added and the returns from the guaranteed exhibition tour to the principal cities of the country will make up the | Koy) Yamada, the dapanese profega \ | is the ae ipetitor - to show up for the aS ment. He wll not, however, ie louta ‘ What promises to be four very in- I . til to-mo: row. ' ah teresting series are scheduled in the 7 HE atage te all’set for 4 cham-| astern individual Bowling Champion- Pionship billiar@ tournament | ships at Manhattas, Bronx and Brook- which begins to-night at the/lyn bowling academies to-night, At the b Hotel Astor. Wor the first time in| Grand Central Academy, Lrooklyn, A. F rea) contest hip|C. Jellivou, the st. Louis ten pin ad aes vp odin se apaety erg hk Aifonied one mois. cha: 4 ite conclusion a champion will 4 ad x ens j . | Mannan, Corues, w! { | Broviaimed who will be free from ad- |p orcents in ine tourdament, feels that vertising ohaltengos for at toast @ he wii got going Lo-niKnt aod be creu- | Perlod ef twelve months, Keg mia ricer over ache Mo! MP CTOQL’ OY Moston College en While the average follower of dil-| "Ii SUinu-vubby series scheduled to ards is sure that Wilte Hoppe} be ruliea at Louis Sicin's Broadway ’ be rolled at La I Bl . : Dis uise EVENING W ms My aon T HISTORY New Rochelle Handicap Prom-| RACING SELECTIONS: 1s “ys aerniy yn ties hone rs “Spive vino “aot "wverages 8 essin g in 7 pp y y ises to Bring Together AT YONKERS. | =) H First Race—Round Robin, Armis- perhaps young Jake Schacter, Walter |sv0d. The Broadway Arcaue aileys aie F St I El FOOTBALL. BASEBALL. Fine Field, ee 0 ; . A good 4 4, . . we ae ice, Ten Can. Coohran, or some other of theline Dunoa:-Nockicr uitait at Amann’ or rong Y ate CVCN | sew raves Conn, Oct. 20.—| -,The International League, Stars, de- te NOR ae tage younger generation have it on the}: r Mu _ Thorne Murphy, Yale's brilliamt quar- Last Week of Local Racing Season Begins To-Day With | Fine Programme at Yonkers —— S aEEEeeee ends of a double-header at Bpbets Fieli Daydue, Chief. boy light visitors, resorting to forwara|(erback, whose drop kick from the | yesterday. by scores of 7 to 4 and 6 to 1 By Vincent Treanor. tahird Raco—Marmite, Adele, St , brons, ve-|Blue’s Beating Due Largely to| passing, made numerous first downs, | forty-yard Line, and whose sixty-yard| ,UAVANA, Oct, 20. oie Dittabuteh 1 closing week of racing at 2m Wornh Resstni. pian, ‘Habeas: ot tween Jimmie Senatore, tne hou which mea the Tigers’ defense)}run for a touchdown which didn’t| the local nine. pire is full of promise, and as it) Lunetta. er, aod Waller Bernarat, both i Absence at Centre of Capt.| agaist an aerial attack will have to pian he Hes iad ‘Siract all Of the bowling faus em outeome, when the scores of the) ia it ie eu aysiu aobetcawa! Being R fety|*, smooth passing game and | indi-| Boston College, was lo to the game Velodrome at Newark to a big aurprise|breds in action until the spring of games were eagerly Jooked for in the o I Welle, who wes pu "sere eing esponsible for Sa ety | vidual work on ue api heey | pares Piste trig s ace Pig tay lle td $1,100 purse race, defeating Aifred| 1920, big crowds may be looked for at 5 ie and Lourie * sustal in prie Rewspapess, #agy when crgwis, belug rouge ao That Cost. Eli the Game, Strubing, Garrity, Trim io C H Sub: be strengthened. Old Nassau's five count, stand out as the bright spots| MISCELLANEOUS. will be the last chance New Fifth Race—Kashmer, Pastoral im Callahan, His stitute ° “ Swain, Thistieton, be rene honed. ade on the use of| of Saturday's defeat at the hands of| Aitred Goullet treated the fans at the] Yorkers will have to see the thorough-| ‘Sixth Race—Whimsy, Belle Rove Vv. Grenda and Willi Bpencer, but the LAUREL. loo . all flashed peed and power oarry- of play, it was learned to-day; ald it surprise was mild compared t6 the blow | ‘B@ Yonkers course daily. Firat Race—Kings Champion, watched the experts play. a vey, left end, bobbed may be that he will be unable to play liefereo Anjerson handed the crowd To-day’s feature is the Pelham Bay} Runnyven, Rollicking Ajrs. ‘ay cheap we ine Pp dlagevetbage hy & woe He necinst Prinvstea of Harvard. His when ne a@Quslifies prank tramer for | trandicap ¢ tae ab Second Race—Bob Redfield, Flare, cat asses, aga 0. - andicap for two-year-olds at five ani . , ; ane hie 2) wg pring fad By William Abbott. WO tae saveral long tases from leg was done up in splints when he switching In a semifinal ater Kramer} .'s 1. fqaveye " pis spall ets Max Meagews, yap ipl se Soe areca, | bach ance dpungen Aegan Bale Butea’ |W TOW tt f Trimble, one while standing on Roch- was taken off the field before the [44 vangulshed Grenda and Versi, This ones. rd Hace—Saints Bridge, Bally- Been She S7uen wore developed: 1 Rds Woe Wort und Kulshatwcher. Mr W ite the Yale Bulldog that | coier's elght-yard line. While Prince- game was over, X-ray pictures NiP*chances of wetting any of the big | UC Of $2,000, and while it has no} OoptGt SE aO sabe, arteh Go On, There was this style of game, and pl gee that the aortty of nm, memierh pid had er if eters 4 ton's showing waa a marked im- to determing exactly the extent of his ges THe eroe sald Kramee | two-year-olds of the top flight engaged, Wi PP, that, until the sport became tiresome, | duel in luo by the New You Mowliug As specialists. ie 6-8 defeat by) provement over the Lafayette batue injury were taken. e bone Was had swit P.geon Wing. d Grenda going into the|there ls some good juvenile material finn Race—Herd Girl, Smart Guy, complex. The tournament which | sieves, Boston College will mean more old-| the Tigers must need gq a long way eplintered above the jback stretch on the last lap. Very few ° le. Enerinite. age . eae + Q, t. 20.—-Har-! persona in the crowd saw the episode, | ¢ligible. Homely cost her owner, Law- ‘Sixt world championship at 18.2 balk Hne| auimancm Wat he wuuld like @ arrange & ba! Coach Al Sharpe's aid this week and| s#te i@ to be subjuga’ \services of several of its stars, ranging Hackensack Golf Club, defvated Pete Abine is: HY th ‘ t Seventh Race—Indolence, Pok With seved ComWwelunts, including lame mach with Weller it of the the Blue team will be given large —— |from absences of a few days to three O'Hara, the Shackamaxon professional, | Same figul is given as the price o! Willie Hoppe, Jacob Bchacfer, son of | Mes, tur © yume sullable to buth bowlem, roma, Lather. aa the result of the hare pared ee ae ae a een en each over the | Vice Chairman, while St. Allan changed ; i se nadine betennanee for at least of | he, inrgeat athorings “nat ‘has [hands at $8,000 last spring. It should] 5509 added, at one milo and @ slx- titles of the year, dy the coachers watched an exhibition match on the Jer-| be 1 ‘ace with 2 . u " id be Keser’ | uation at New Haven isn't serious, S'eat, stidiron batt} ree Teas wit Cays and undoubtedly ton until she |seyites cousse this season followed sre) ce, & real good race with these and teenth, iy Tuesday's feattife, Among Ladies’ Bowting Cougrem, wheo they wasn't any “battle” at all. I 1 not risk this her winner: the st the eligible sta: fy posit Bien ee Kivetside alleys last wesk to teanne twrvlite 1*] Yale potentially has a great team,|just a nice, ploasant walkover for Princeton game, | Cas Of professionals over the eighteen ben New Rochelle fs eit with | dacious, ‘Herodiag, Atnloaes” pateant ability; fiw 1610-20 season, Hi, Habenstes ¥ Syracuse, which trimmed Glenn Wat- |the lineup offsets Its of few Rochelle Handicap, with time holder of the 16.2 title, and | dest of te cls, ‘ol ‘cther inewbere male | and the setback by the scrappy bunch | Syracuse, w’ _N och dic » 9 mx . week: the Wonversul old-time “wisard, Meander of the Rivemide Ladies’ Bowting Ci | 40808 of practice to cure the faults The clash between Pittsburgh and ¥ 7! 0. ‘ Syracuse, heralded as one of the wii) er Cochran, who is supposed to| were boorw) with the piace of Mr, L. C.| shown In Saturday's battle. The sit- be & second Wille HOppe, Ure Morn- | Keickbann, Honorary Preakiont of ibe asta absence from nsive efficiency Goo! OW on FA " "i t 50 cent. rie, Drummond, Orderly, Ticklish, Sen- Siveoea. aera, whe Com Hee hensleen a. rote eee from Boston College will likely prove | Net's Panthers 24 to ¥ and the Arete NNIG. oe ning’s Park and other good onea, The in days of Ives and Jake a i tune that the University of Pitts Bedford Selli tates tktonded hdemen siba at the |a blessing in disguise. burgh had met defeat since Novem-| Herbert H, Fis By ng Etakes for taree year tr te tic News son Pollock and Gossi olds and upward, at about six tu ed View, acter. | : As the program: arranged het 5 are: Yale was handicapped at the start) per, 1914. The driving power of Syra- | eurprive in the longs, will give the best of the Digsera or sprang the 1 round of the ‘of Puteeo * ¥ 7 Metropolitan i 7 =. 4 by the abi f Capt. Tim Calla-|cuse's backfleid was a surprise eve: PO Win Spor ie Wourauttent Ac YH ae | See Nets in han at contre, Acosta, hin substitute, | “Buck” O'Neill, the Orange coach. | Plonhin, wetter on he Sea, Ocub, Sick, Ultima Thule, Bask tine 4 to-day, i y 0 versity. Heights Lawn ‘Tennis Club, Erwig, Baren, Abbott and Eckley | rordham Road and Harlem River, de- , the Slosson-suttgn match will at Another big boxing club im New Jer- {my Kelly, the Bronx lightweight, will come together and the C rt i was directly responsible for the safety wick, Ultima Thule, Back Bay, Right is sey will hold its frat fstic entertain- |! the star bout of eight rounds at the reguiar| Angle, Huttontrope, Youneed, d, " tore through ‘the Pittsburgh line @8 feating Watson M. Washburn, winner] [oy "10 non its Auer Matis Onlerall” | eckly losing ahow of the. Inter . of | Toto and Wyoming are among opts s be. the Mm W scoped by Boston College when he} though it was constructed of paper.|of the A. E. F. tournament in France, ht, in A. Cl Went New York, N. Ju ht, In the semi- | gibles, " ¢ twice passed the ball over the head | Toward the end of the contest War-|and a former ranking player. The| which wil) stage its show at the | sina willie rt Crt Neds vag Dancy goes against Busty Grimes of| The Autumn Days Handi, it : om Bie wa wm | Of his kicker, the second time when |"cr's pupils, tired and disheartened, | matches were between the Universiiy/ Fourth Régiment Armory in Jersey | Wea; New Xork for aux rounds Vii te coke atn Latin’ Rew'ing Crh aed 1 Newterny a | Ss, fYered feeble resistance to the Orange | Helghts players, winners of the eharm- an" ban Norm da teat marr's Sateen Tatle’| French, who did the punting, stood | Phcks, ‘From frat to last-the Orange | Plonship. last Manon, ana. rf Ao of Reming (ne Tce Aeviem ant hw to] behind his own goal line. A football }jine completely outplayed the Pitts- | the West Gide Tennis Club, Manchester the game would consider | sires ext troun! of hemi in the tose, | toum with its pivot man going wrong | burgh forwards. Never before has | ieignts team by its victory reached the sate cnet pn ° lw in the suine fix as a Dassbail nine |S¥FAcuse scored such @ decisive vic-|fhnaf round pf the Aature, ¢ Hanol tory over any team the bre of] Miss Kathleen Aitken won the final Wattogey Vadie’ Reine Ohi bare with jus pitcher wabbling, Acosta, | Dittspurgh. Oh bey! How those up- | mi " mh a hn ern | however, wes up against Heaphy, ¢ people must have celebrated, as|for girls directed by Mrs, Harr; aes Aeonne A. and Mth Street, with | -vAho aapenens b bye’ a they undoubtedly risked the family |lin Morse on the courts of tne Wi Retmiicine Jewels on the tempting 2 to 1 odds] Tennia Club at Fores! 4 —T Voie in'divent ontrast to the team {offered by Pittsburgh supporters be- |e Be at ne deveated Bliss” Odette Maen eromioes FRANK MORAN WILL ME’ prepared by Frank Cavanaugh; the | fre the game. Feder. in. straight by @ score of \-| rf * Dartmouth coach, had only 4 1, 6—1, fo'be helpful to a sport. which has} WINNER OF TO-NIGHT’S GO. TCTEMCRT Ra aL Esa TERE On| Sic, eonmailvnal Gndbes tos. tash- "iano, hy, which Jt te Roped that. the Dee Sader suspicion Tor some time, ger sags Sharpe is proceeding slowly with | downs ‘after kick-offs marked Satur-|Datis"chsmas bo secured as competl. Frank yeast ba pyperttag the Blue eauad: Gains made by day's games. Strubing, the Prince-|iors in the national indoor lawn tennis burgh heavyweight, w! these simple plays were prac’ ESNY VALGER, the so-called ton quarter, caught a Rochester kick- |champlonship tournament were discussed Prench Flash, io a great fighter.| aetermined effort to come back, and] nullified by penalties, the Bulldog|of on his five-yard Hine and raced|at the annual meeting of the 7th Regi- He visited the race track the other| who has arranged several important| losing fifty-five yards alone in the/the entire length of the field for ajment Tennis Club, Col. Hayes ex- day and as he sti on the paddock,| matches, will meet the winner of the} f#t halt for unnecessary roughness | score, Boynton, Williams's captain | pressed his approval of inviting the trio " of British stars—Kingscote, ~ Beamish Billy Gibson looked him over. “There’s| Bill Brennan-Dan O'Dowd bout, one| And holding. Added to this wie the De Gihs nanan, Pan Fe yatvn SST | tag Lone. ‘Pag, formal season upon’ the one of the greatest fighters I've ever| of the features of the bie opening, cord | pecting a ati Kame, nover dreamed | iq team. Nearing the Columbia goal|gened nent Saturday, 7 geon,” said Bill, “Phat boy isa won-|Ott° inory, Jersey City, to-night, |¢Pout running up against the husky | Roynton shot 20 yards straight SOCCER. Ger." Just then Ronny Leonard joincd| Mersn hae wired in his aacoptance of | brand of football handed out by the > bo City, Matchmaker Dave Driscoll has — aa Gietesine ead Tt has ob arranged four eight-round and one! Frauk Carbone, the rugged middleweight, who | added Value of $2,500, and it. should six-round scrap, and as the fight- mena Jeff Smith at the Bayonne A. A, to-mor- | bring out od feld. Homely, Star ere are well known for their Mghting | intcheg “og, nauthe: ait Nard 9 srold belug | Court, Pil im, Vice Chairman, Lu- ability it is expected that a big crowd oat. Sauth, who das deen scoring Inetta, Bt Alban, Padraic, Capt. Al- “‘kayos” with regularity of late, threatens to add will turn out. In the four elght-round | Catone to his list as @ stepplig stone to bout Toma Det ans otc st tenes A 4 battles the following fighters will | wi Mike O'Dowd, Carbone has met O'Dowd 19 | named, ¥ clash: Harry Wills tackles Joe Jean-| four hard scraps, Carbone is @ good battkr | Friday's card has the Yonker's ette, Marty Cross goes against Steve | “7 + My of the champiou's challengers, Consolation Handicap for three-year- Latzo of Hazelton, Pa., Knockout Bill) wsrty Cottine, whe prom pentem, tes ten gies ane upward at ong mile and Brennan boxes Dan O'Dowd of Boston |gued wy for two boule by his masager, Pll | well rounded prog and George Chip of New Castle, Pa.,| Lewis, Next Monday Opiline ments Sammy Bayder| vents at various distances for puree battles Tommy Robson of Malden,|a: the Forman’ A, C, of Klssbeth, and os} or $500 and $1,000 valua ome has, Nor, 6 he'll face Barmey Hughes at Paterwoo, The Victory Handicap at one mite — and a quarter with $2,000 added will Frank Moma, tho veteran bearyweight of Pitts | Mal Brady, the crack Syracuse ligitwwight, | be the feature of the closing day, and wurgh, who bas not fought in @ long time, bas} Srained Gis ankle last week, and bie manager, if the weather is fine a bumper decided to try bis band at the boxing game again. | hil Lewis, was obliged to concel four importaa: | crowd will be on hand to hear “taps” He bas just accepted terms wo meet George Ashe, | matches, sounded, ¢ the former Philadelphia light hearywelght, In @ ten- ee Audacious, Star Master, War Cloud, Found bout a: the Duquesne Garden io Pittsburgh | 8Um Brennan, the notel Jorey referee, has} Enfilade, Spur, Bally, Basilitis, Ros on next Friday nlghi. If Moran is satisfied that / 2 avpolnied umtchumker of the Coliseum} count, Blairgowrie, War Machine an@ A. ©, of Newark, iis first show will be put on | Ticket are some of those eligible to across the fleld while forcing off a fe he cam @till battle’ the big fellows be intends to i the Hitle gathering, and seeing Val-| ihe maten, Hoston visitors, Cavanaugh's war- | would-be tackiors, Way of Penn State | ine 'Noe Gene wosteah. Chek Inna Wee sock the boring care, Dut Mt mot be will etre Seem Tan eee. Demate Ne boon 8 Oe | OE On i Pare e, San she Baee . ger, shook him warmly by the band. | O'Dowd is the former amateur heayy-| rors Just treated ‘em rough. Jim|in the very first play against Dart-|tional Football League Axture at Lenox | from the sport for gud. Se Saree Ae a AGS One eae Peed Wie, Sacre ee ea | “Don't you get any heavier,” suid polght champion ot New Bngland, an pen ger ey id pre es mouth tore 85 yards, six-zageing a| Oval in the last five minutes of play by ee the & Matchen tint will please Ue fans, passed, te 2% . t ry our | turned professional ut a year, age 4 Ww 8! 5 0 4 core of 3 goals to ™ " 2 Re eacti tat ten coed ont Brennan is making @ strong bid for alwome time. While t fare only | Course through the entire Green team. | 9 he Rptiiing Loviadhy, the dover Betwrw light hoary Newburgh Snipyard and the Longtel- Willie Jackwon, who is doing more figiting Want to be compelled to meet you.” |Feturn match with Demmey, and as he| minor casualtics, Ell suffered serious low soccer teams had @ battle royal In weight, and Bug ‘Brosseau, the Canadian cham- haa. complete! od from the’ in: | to, ire | ‘That Gotham is strong for football occer teams hed @ battle roval in| jun, were matched to-day by teleereph to meet ta Quite a tribute to this Valger chap firat bout with | oes 1a &e seine OF ere Mure | was shown Baturday when police re-|(he Ketetican Poousall Rancciation, at |e ten-roud bout a Montreal, Oaa., on Nov. 10.|foce Soneny Droumle' of Sereay Clty ia the otar reels pay. nt that in an-| Pig day trained many famous ath- {Serves had to be called to handle the|the Ridgewood Bas Groieds in| Leviasky to to receive o guarentee of 8760 with|eou at the Otemple A, Ar of Philsdentla, In prive ” BILL Bow: imecit better account| (2 ¢s"xnd championship football gom-|crowd that tried to mtorm its way|Brooklyn. "Despite extra, periods the | an opdon ef 30 mr crat. of the gros reel | (he. cuher twats, Mag Bodie ve, Jack Pert vy Tha th xt tith of othe Brennan-O'Dowd bout ts one of | binations in New Haven. in to see Columbia and Williams, Up-| game ended at one goal all and wil) be t's ie ne! le one Brosscau has been taking on welght so fast that | jiuuny Sullivan we, the promoter decided to use him with Levinshy, layed at Newburgh on next Sunday, the four f ir on to-night's card, Young Murphy, a promising kicker | ward of 12,000 fans managed to bore re) %, tho best referees we have) which war arranged by Dave Driscoll, | and backfeld star, got into action | their way throureh the Bouth Field] _hw"0, Pennies ono of wile wae Known will shortly be entitiod to,|the well known Jersey sporting pro: | late when he booted over a long field | etes, Nearly 2.000 failed to ain en- Dry ‘Dock t the Morse ter, who recently conducted 5 trance, The crowds reminded one of| n'y Hill is running for Sheriff of Putnam ing ‘show in the baseball park in Jersey | Zon! for Yale's only score, Boon after , ® National League champlonsh' ey the youngster got into a Jam |the old days when the Blue and Wh'to| with the Federal Shipyai County, which takes in his Garrison’s| Et ¥erewd in the worlds boxing hlatery, | (#¥INK to SoD a flock of Boston Fun; | tackled Yale, Princeton and other b'g| Newark at Morea Oval in, th ficalih Farm, but as far as we know ‘I ners, and he was carried off the field opponents on the gridiron, ‘The time| Brooklyn. The Federals w & aoore i pastas Caeolatohasain tt fen't realy @ contest. Bill, nomin- ally Hinkle, Buly Hinw vy, Jolnny Melonay and Max Wiidhoeon va, Bat baad Ung Mack, Joo Dunfes, the fight promoter of Syracuse, N. _ ¥., bas finally secured « fighter to meet Clay Turn-| Johany Mooney, matchmaker of the National €t, the Indian Light hearywelght, at his cub oa] 4, ©. of Philadelphia, bas cabled Jimmy Wilde Friday night, Jamatoa Kid, the colored beary- | the fiyweigtt champion af the world, who wid = eigh(, who was sparring pariner of Champion Jack | ai} for this countsy from England on Oct, 20, P for ‘what is believed a broken leg.|when Columbin can amain take her| 0 8 goals to 2. ‘Demowae te to be bis epeopent, ‘They will bastle | 0m aller of a gusrantes of $9,600 to mest Mas TOMORROW ¥ ve SDAY) te Democratic Party, has| JOE STECHER IS MATCHED | Murphy is considered lost to the | place with football leaders ts draw-| ATHLETICS, tem rounds, ‘They reoeutly fought # sasting ten- | Williameon, the Philsdeiphia tautamwelght, in a = ( elno been indorsed by tho Repub Sry varsity, which will sorely miss such a|'n@ near, aa next season the Morning-| George Trefry gr. pantured the ene. round go st Buffalo, Turner recently knooke@ out | 4X40und bout at his club on his arrival here, $2560 New R Ite Which means practically no fight, ana| TO WRESTLE LEWIS HERE, | vritiant Kicker. ride team can niay the eamo without | mile handicap run for members of thet 41 “sccioskey of ‘ilsabeth ia four rounds at — American Walkers’ Ansociation at its no fight an Irishman Uke’ Bill : restrictions. ‘Thon Columbia can play | monthly games held at Macom! | Brown means the taking away of mout| Jack Curley ta back tm town, and| Cornell made a lamentably wenk| any one, but the home hove wit! have | BORNE Aton, Pity took wommand Of the interest in the occasion, fill | naturally, there's an announcement of |*20Wing against Colgate, The speedy |to learn more ahout fontball then | 100 from the Anish to win by ten wil make geod as Sheriff, the same | big wrestling match to come, Cur- | UP Ste aggregation “covered” Fritz] was shown against Williams, the | yi edt (50 yards). was he hag made good at everything hy @ big wrestling » Cure) Shivorick, Cornell's captain and star,| story of the 25 to 0 Aisnster ts, Win. ke (30 yards) wae undertaken. Good Mi he | jey, ype pea promoted 4 ef, the, bie | so effectively that the big Red ti lama knew too much and Columbin| third, Trefry start fom ecfatch. Fe enotirtes that he will treat the wee | seldom had the bail and tailed too Mttle how the strennioun game| Road racing in this city York public’ to @ clash between Joo)? Make @ first down. sught to be layed. Columbia had | Hitgnes athletic cher and Ed Strangler Lewis, in the wetrht and brute streneth, but! mile prise run ison Square Garden on the night of Incked apniication, Williams on the| frariem and. tl ck Are Aga tay ange other hand was a versatile combinn.| thirty-one # ries of contests which Jack says he ir isabehport, N. J, As the rules of the Boxing Commission of Wis a) ‘i —- consin call for fighters to be in the city where ‘The main bout between Irish Pateny Cline | they are to fight in that State Ore days before a sod Jimmy Dutty of the wont side at the Bay-| their content, it is a surc thing that Johouy Dun- Pade ee Re he ee onne A, A, doxiig show at the Greonvilie| dee will be forced to cancel his bout with Stan. Special Reece ‘train leaves ley Hinkle at the Olympla A, A. of Philly ov |§ Central Ter Harlem Division Oct 27a he fabian Willle Jackson in Miwa ‘ano 4 at Aa ME —_—_——_— . Valser’s Forfeit Vonted tor Britt. wrt Another amateur champion will make his first |} Jerome Ave. Subway profesional debut to-morrow night, He ia Hor. wer Bt ee. man Epstein of the east side, who claiins to be tart ey: tion, Rennie Boynton, the Purple tafled to cover the full di 5 the 136-pound amateur champion of thw 7 tro enptain and qi : jamin Segretto, Mornin He will tect xdle Haskell in ove of the pre. |] Grand Stnpd. 4 Bs 4 “fentherwolit + ba ill id traight amos <| beat Columbia alinele handed. Club: who had the limit start , Hoe promising deel ett. Soe, tho aie cont te teeth Gan ‘ heed lolt caf 9:4 for, th nok Food. promising material for wrestling Harvard with Capt. Bitte Murray | §N8% Ro patron wae woetira ote Vauet | Al sheee., ale Curley last nl rent 1 Princeton un «f govd | pack in the lineup at quarter started) elected Presid of eatin le individual pow little fellow who, for his welght, 4 ; he? most marvellouh man I've even neon Mochester teats, vur tho i x no le box it ~| Frank Bagley, manager of Willle Jacke, octet arte mam, | stated to-day that he le ready at any time to sien sitton high anced when a touchdown was! Athletic Club at the were} made Against Brown tn atx minutos, last Saturday evenin articles for @ fight between Jackson and Benuy ger than Karl Dot Imposing ws a unit. Tho Orange| After thie early furry tho Crimson Resition, for, two 3 with the Nand Jor & ‘ow | Valeer, the French fighter, Bagley has asked ath ‘put the ares and Black line continued to show| machine slowed down perceptibly and the frat ~e choa vi . Pierce of nee a ward Whorter; Rev Orven, of the way A. of "7 weak! on the offensive in not wn, iM b Ly , Nt wea fi wena the gltnnivein not | irown, while tilng 4m agora Nera, aby. Bohocneia: rensurer’ Arthur a , iP a oN

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