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\ Coach Sanford of Rutgers De- » tlares Ted Coy, Old Yale Star, - Greatest Player Football Has _ Produced, if / Despite his injuries Coy im carrying the bail and Tigers Prove to Be Especially] sig’. Proficient in the Matter pf Tackling. ARVARD and Yale didn’t re tackling that yn elovens iF You No THauKs- HAVENT ANY Ih WAITING COME ‘ROUND Princeton Eleven Displays A Remarkable Defense Mahan from him, NY elie THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 WHEN REMARKS COST MONEY (M WAITING For ALITTLE EASY MEAT He's — 1919, Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co. {reage FoR. YOU- 5~ (The New York Evening World NO THANKS bUE | UNDERSTAND THAT NOU MADE THE REM@RI< THAT IWAS THE ONE yards with their neat aerial A thirty-yard pass would have, been good ior @ touchdown bur for the eagerness ef Harvey, a sub. stitute end, who stood all alone on Colgate’s four-yard line and all se. for the play that would have tied the more, Who muited the ball, Trimble may be to Princeton pon, diduie kick, run and throw passes, and being able to do ali these things well Colgate never knew what to expect akaetee Uned up against the Maroon with two regular bucks miss- ing, Louire and Guerity, This pair will be back im tune for the game with Virginia this Saturday and then jass@u rooters will have an oppor- tunity of seeing how the Tigers will up against Harvard next week and Yale the following Saturday, Colgate evidently i# on the verge of going stale, Meeting Brown, Cornel) AT PRINCETON. PRINCETON, N. J. Oct. 2%—n preparation for the games with Har- Exalted Ruler Jos, Hamil, of No. 22] vard and Yale, of which the first in Lodge of Elks, officially opened the an-|less than a fortnight off, Bill Roper nual duck pin bowling tournament of| made a sweeping change In his policy the Brooklyn Wikeat the Elks Club|when he put the BS yey Mhrough thetr House in South Oxford Stroct last night | Arst secret drill of the season. before a large and enthusiastic gather-| a+ COLUMBIA. Ing of Bike who pride themselves on] “Tits the exception of three backield jt ‘0 ol x - “és ser taggash dle Tae en Reores in tourna: [men the full Columbia varsity squad was k on the beneltt8" oy South Wield yesterday afternoon of bowling Hamil rolled a ball down the alley and declared the tournament open, Set en ae fed odd Thirty six teams are entered in this ber of the regular backs who appeared tournament and the schedule covers a 1 uniform and seemed as full of Aght period up to the 19th of May, Last as he did in Saturday's game. night's schedule brought together teams AT HARVARD. Nos. 1, 3, 20, 22 and 25, resulting in| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 28.—Bob a double victory for teams Nos. 22 and/ Fisher of the Harvard eleven tried an- 2%, ‘Teams Nos, 1 and 20 won ar lost | other seeperiment | with i his rushiine, ngs ith Philbin nursing a lame leg after while Teams No, 3 and No, § lost tWO/ just’ recovering from & shoulder ins eames, jury, and with Havemeyer standing The scores:— 1st game—Team No, out as the only other satisfactory man for the middle of the line, Fisher pulled 1, 456; Teams no, 3, 436, —Team No. 1, 432 Second game Teams No. 22, 441 and Princeton in consecutive games|Third game— No, 3, 8 Team Raturally takes @ lot out of a team. No. 22, 513. Fourth game—Team No. 8, Reeve, fan ee LS bed Leo ps 415; Team No. 10, 467, Fifth game— contest p! Ww @ need Oo! eam No. 2 a 5 F anyone ‘Unies coer i co fla aad rh hy ghd Champion Benny Leonard wil be the Thard-plying ‘Dartmouth combi. | N° & 383. seen in action again in this vicinity nation at Hanover this Saturday may | | The home playem and the Ysiting player bad | On the night of Nov. 10. Benny will put an end to the Maroon's winning | { * a (rat take on Soldier Bartfield, the game streak. rs, the mainstay of West Vir- ginia’s team, is one of the strongest in the Bast. He weighs 215 ae nd has the speed of a ter, Pittsburgh defeated Tethenes 26 to 0, but chiefly be- cause the field was a sea of mud, a which nullified Rogers's speed. The }|Tigers Saturday will have a tough but be sure you got /alihough handicapped oy fou standstill fret. |ghoulder. yracune aime at the Polo| The most should produce pert Jerseymen gained over MITCHELL TO MANAGE CUBS. win | Pred Mitchell, manager of the Chicago ‘ty | National League Bbaseball Club, would be supplanted befare the next spring training season, to-day hed been put ¢o . who thonght good old cmcate and directors 4 = ot wiih one tt was decided to pass ‘ E'yote of Chae to" Sie far Rie ‘con: Fit Ox pre te football fence in tn Ha ability to and pennant country, ‘was |tween Jounny Howard, Bayonne, N. J., Jersey and the pigskin nd had him 1 Kearns, manager of Jack American Ugnts went gut. None of the champion of | spectators was inju EFaah ASN! Benny Valger Seoree Easy Win Over Oarleo BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 28.—Be- fore the largest crowd that has evor Deeg, inate | witnessed @ boxing contest In this elty, had|once over. handling forward — Maury Trimble on the “ IR lll stall. he te st li EE a time with this gentleman, as it takes about three tacklers to bring Rogers down, While extra attention is being paid to Colgate, Syracuse, Washington and Jefferson and Pennsylvania, it might he a good stunt to give Harvard the The Crimson is coming along at great clip and about the middie of November should be in prime shape to give any eleven a strenuous time MITCHELL TO MANAGE CUBS.|ZBYSZKO IS ANXIOUS __ IS ANXIOUS TO APPEAR HERE IN BOUT. Regarding next Monday night's mat Struggle at Madison Square Garten be- tween Strangler Lewis and Joe Stecher, another wire comes from Wiadek Zbysz- ko, from hie Old Orchard home, which Proves that the eyes of all the top line wrestlers are riveted on New York. ‘The wire reads as follows: “I am so anxious to show myself before my New York friends, Of course I do not like to appear im minor bouts nor do you cx wonderfully in New York that I wish to appear complimentary. Therefore, please add me to the card Nov. 3 against any- nothing. WLADBK,” -__ Oo Motor Boat A) Mee! ‘The annual meeting of the American Power Boat Association will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria on Thursday aftor- noon, Matters of Importance to motor te Hold boat enthusiasts, particularly details of | & race for a new class of displacement boats for a $6,000 trophy presented by Carl G, Fiaber of Indianapolis, will be dlocuseed. eeeeatiinemesenan Coogan and Russell Vietors, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28. — Coogan of Brooklyn easily outpointed Stanley Hinckle of Philadelphia in six rounds at the Olympla A. A. last night Googan ‘had Hinkle in bad seve ered Uno down jckey Ruasell of Jer- won a fast aix-round bout and made such a me that he was immediately matched eet Maxey Willlamson here on the pect me to, but I have been treated so | ihe Who were ‘aie Nockior ‘ai Welterweight of Brooklyn, in the star " © go of elght rounds at the Arena A. C. of Jersey City. Bartfield was to at the Now York |have fought at the same club at its Cox heat Sa vow York alieyn aia | Opening show, but as he was attacked Beng tian at ce" rand Central ms | oith pasunietia @ week Before the Mi ar, 170, 201, 192; Total] bout, he was compelled to cancel it 200, 17% ‘tow|AS he has recovered from his! tee? illness, his manager agreed to let him 179, 205, 207, 28, m8,|fieht Leonard and the match was {2°'183, 902, ]¢linched. Leonard and Bartfield! fought one of the hardest six round dght's events 272, 1, 207, 196, Total] a few months ago. Both wile Jectugn and Jctmny Dundes, who are to figint @ out at the or. 190, 100, 180; Total, se aiuteantee om Friday night, “Ought. to make plouty of money ont of their content, as the esther, Rotors and Bids | avqnce wale of tacketn fas already gone over the | ce $7,000 eoark, and se they each are 10 receive | 27% per ceot, of the money taken in, less the | State tax, they should ewch get ovr $1,500, 02, 220, 208, Total play tori is together Peters and Rid- ‘Tonight's Greenwich Council won two games in last night Tr the ot O. Bowie Langue at Thun's New York Camel! broke “even while Salve Wegina lost two gam Ty winning two gaines Poament the Cr Hilly Givon, manager of Joo Benjamin, says | the Calitomnia ightweight champion ls to receive | $900 for boxing Joe Welling in one of the four wghtsounid boule to be staged by the Sportmen’s Chu) of Newark on Election Day night, ‘The ofMiciale at first offered Gibson $400 for Benja- min, which be tweed down, ‘Then they went to 9000, which he abo paneed up. Ae “ib” de in the Amarioan, National to ¥i Av that they dd © and Spartans, high individual score b> Two Men team last it he team 4 feated were: the Ala merich rolled n had Lele trout tn finally gave im to tien, rs fro Glim Bronnan, the popular referee of boxing contests af New Jemey, will branch out aa « fight |yometer to-night, Ho is manager of the Colosseum oh lagen itm opening box encion at the Bamey Adair va, Phi Broun, George Want ~ pi Su CB 4 Ube that Jobnny Gomuners aud Young Rector mw, Joo Gans, [solered, ot Newark in cight-round bouta, A 7 . ddr Nights Clay ‘Parner, the Indian ligt bearyweight, who Thursday Night Club, Jims won two flights in mmocension in the last few pow! at the White Ele | ects, may he matched to fight Larry Wllieme ‘The Hastnaw Club 6 comprised ine show to be bold Ww the Colma 4. A of Newark, N, J.. on Nov, 11, Matchmaker Brennan wert to deapepant lath Sichb tools tp WA james for the contest, ‘The Porth Amboy Sporting Chub, which now holds its beats in a Guilding in that town which it Tho hoglers {Wil Accommodate orer 400 pemons, will Bold ita | for the best |geooml boxing how tonight Matchmaker Oc. same ime he |Nalty rl age three clahl-round Dow, ae tol rman to, 4 thel? owe? AT Cook ve, doe lnydor, Gharkey Britton iia) "watropolian eiamcion: |O"9"ascceam adn the star bot Joe Senne ve Wille Ryan of New Branewick, N. J, F] We is Members of the aster Alley Owners’ Amocta 0 da meeting of th held at th Nett Ken to be ov, 14 fs —— Colling ‘Trtump’ Ma 3 . Rilly De Foe, the St. Paul Mebtweight, us odie Ma Nit Oat. Be atony going grat guns now for his manager, Jack Colina cht-round. bout at the | Doherty of Providence, Last week De Foe out- pT last nigtt, pointed Frankie Britt at Paterson and knocked out Kadie Morgan as Lewiston, Mo, De Foe ts Dave Astey Steps Oppen seeking matches with Dundee, Valger and Kilbana, NEW BEDFORD, Conn., Oct, 28.—] yack Bile, the hard-hitting cast side ng Dave Astey made Ai Perry quit in the ase two decisive victoriew last firat round Were last night, fooall end Soup Peeemn, tan ssned om: Total! nouts ever witnessed In Philadetphia | poy, nianded $000 for his fighter, the club officials | s Gridiron Punts and Passes _)| Arnold Horween out and started him at ateentee AT CORNELL. TTHACA, N. ¥., Oct. 28.—Although somewhat tired by their strenuous efforts in the Dartmouth gume prac- tically the whole Corneli football team reported for practice at Alumni Field. Few of the regolars, Fett the acrhutnage, which was Drought to an early close when fog c: down on the the backfield | past By Thornton F Liles Just, FoR. TLL Lay asta STROKE | BALTIMORE, Ma, Oct, 28,—Clar- ence Kummer made his first appear ance and rode three winners, George Clark, Ardito and Poacher, Ardito was the surprise of the meet- ing. After winning cleverly, he paid $75.00 for $2, or about #7 to 1L It was the first victory of the year for the good-looking son of His Majesty and be pulled up lame, Lucullite, consid- ered the best four-year-old horse in training this fall, may not go to the post again this season, In the race for the Laurel Stakes on Saturday, which was won by The Porter, Lucullite was severely kicked by Fairy Wand while the horses were at the barrier, CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—At a meeting of the directors cot” the Chicago Club’ of the National League Fred Mitchell was re-elected manager of the Cubs, and a | field from the nearby hills, AT DARTMOUTH. HANOVER, N. HL, Oct. 28.—It was au- thoritatively stated here last night by Horace G. Pender, the graduate man- ager, that the Dartmouth-Colgate game would not be played outside of Hanover under any conditions. AT YALE. NEW HAVEN Conn., Oct. 28—Al- though the team was not used up in the game against Tufts on Saturday, the Yale coaches gave the varsity players a rest from serimmage, but put them through a long signal drill, i | i it i ‘ é i i f FE, i if F Max Wiltiemenn, the gremising bantamwelht | of Phiiaderphia, will Ge leapt tury fighting im the | near future as he is Mated for two bastion, On Friday night be goss against Patsy Wallace of Philadelphia, in @ twalve-round bout to a deci if \6 te cashes with Jotany Buff of Jamey City, for cight sounda at the Oity A, ©, of Joma City, |by Dero Driscoll, manager Jemey City, to mect Johnny | Milwauheo Lightweight, Cream City A. C. of Milwaukes, Horan Tayler, who xing shows held by lub, bas signed up | hele fighter of ge City, | Mack of Camden, N. J., sar Dout at the club's next boxing show on Thure- evening, Russell to . every man wi yw of thanks given, This disposes rumor, which has gained some | Circulation, that Mitchell would not lead the Cubs next year. Petatad Oct, 28.— "s wrestling schedule for the com- ing. winter was announced to-day. ‘The schedule follows. meets to be held in New Haven unless otherwise in- ated. | Jun, New _ York “ geared = ren i Nas ed. a eb, ae Peansyivesia;, Spa oT ra ‘Noval Merck 8, frinceon; Mt March 21 B, “Tatervolineiaten, PUTNEY, Pngland, Oct. 28,—Alfred Felton of ‘Australia’ defeated Ernest | Barry, for many years sculling cham- | pion, for the sculling championship of After four gn team of stponements the Amert- xers will sail on Thurs- jay afternoon to compete in the cham- shat tourneys in Norway, Den- | mark and Sweden. | The men comprising the team are Ashton Donaa, Eddie —— ene? Frank Cassidy. Arrange- ta for the appearance of the boxers in veveral other cities also being completed. Plans for a big fall rowing regatta of Columbia University crews are under way, according to an announcement issued last night ‘at the Columbia Ath- letie office, The event will be held mainly to ‘stimulate interest in rowing om the Hei; and it is planned to give, reports regularly for crew practice a chance to pull an oar in one or more of the several races. The regatta, as now planned, will held on Nov. 29, the Saturday after wiving, and will be rowed over are be the paastom, River course near the ‘The finishes will be at the Club House, where they inion will be easily visible ible to spectators, officials in “future schoolboy foot: Dall comtests are to be appointed by the Public Schools Athletic League Football Board of Control, which body was or- [——¥- at a meeting held in the Park venue Hotel yesterday, Nadherny, representing Dal; detente H.V. Ball, representing fr ler’s, In a Class D straight rail metro- politan amateur billiard champlonship matoh at Cranfield’s Academy last night by a score of 150 Seilasdlad asi Moy Gives Boxing Lesson, Oct, LANCASTER, Pa., ten-reund boxing lesson here last night.) " 4@ Gghting in his] Moy outboxed and outfought Droney in every round, THUM | TOWED INFEW DAYS TO NEW QUARTER meget America’s Big Challenger to Be Housed for the Winter at City Island. . Shamrock IV., Sir Thomas Liptow’s America’s Cup challenger, will be put overboard in South Brooklyn in @ few days and towed up to City Istand. There she will be hauled out on the beach at Robert Jacob's yard and housed for the winter, Sir Thomas's houseboat Killarney, with tho challenger’s sails, already has been taken to City Island, Her mast and spars will follow hér there, The moving of the yacht was a re- sult of a recommendation of Charles ®, Nicholson, her designer, after ™ inspected her. Shewan’s’ yard, South Brooklyn, where she has bese hauled out and housed in with gal- vanized iron since she arrived here shortly after the outbreak of the war in 1914, is jammed with merchant ahip work. e roof of the buildin the spars were kept have caved in. Durin, out of the cabins of vert them for war wor achts to con- several bath- i that the challengers great hollow. wood mast wi the verge of deterioration, This man which is the largest one of its kt ever constructed, cost $20,000 it was figured it Would cost’ twice sum to replace it, even if the wor' could be done in’ the crowded ai yards of the United Kingdom. sails stowed away on the ‘Killarney were in good condition. Workmen are now tearing aw: house built around Shamrock she lies out of the wi work is completed she into the basin. 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