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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, ‘1919. »|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ERICANLEAGUE IN CURRENT STUFF ABOUT FIGHTERS > = - —- ~~ __ By Thornton Fisher | DIREGTORS 10 TAKE i ae ote ACTION HERE TO-DAY It Is Likely That National Pas- * time Will Be Given Quite a Jolt. Y By Bozeman Bulger. \[ee authority having been disre- BE nor THe — oe aol You THOUGHT HE- (AM TRIME De PEYSTER, THE HEIR.ESS- Hore pouet! COME TO NE, SWEETIE- ond Means of Helping “adern Boxing Champions to ‘Amass Fortunes. Ws Yad ta Wena 2 OXE! jowadays are able to a TEAP financial rewards never | dreamed of by fighters in the ola gays. Modern boxers are only able to get big purses for u it would be better to garded, or sidetracked, by the Na- oe tional Commission of Baseball, the a4 Board of Directors ot the American e League is in session at the Biltmore Hotel this morning launching some action that is likely to give the na- tional pastime quite a jolt. Eminent lawyers are in conference , | with the board, which is made up of Charles Comiskey of Chicago, Col. Jacob Ruppert of New York and Harry Frazee of Boston, As was expected, i &s few of them do any THE ELONGATED - WHILE we “ President Ban Johnson and Jim Sl fishting—but they have oppor-| . PIASTERER FRED PATON EE ee TO ae \ EEN Dunn of Cleveland, the other mem- : te appear on the vaudeville WiLL: SOON RETURN FROM EWeLado PROBABLY RI or . : BENWY LeonaRD Gene of the beak, G16 net renpebé to Eiiawe and with circuses, which en- COUNTRY : HAS BEEN APPOINTED the call for a meeting sent out by the Eas ite net them small fortunes. DeaAR BROTH 4 CHEE HERO IN & HOVIE bag shh - Intest wrinkle whereby boxers THE CONDUCTOR. FORGOT Cox ‘owing full well that Johnson ts Fe able to command big amounts for HN Fare TORY aul | playing a waiting game and that the work js through the movies. HEREWITH INCLOSE SAME : 4 ° National Commission is helping him, now two of our champions— TO BASE MY whether designedly or not, the board Bek Dempsey, king of the heavier, CONSCIENCE, of directors proposes to balk ais ind Benn> Leonard, boss of the light- | game by applying the whip while still have signed contracts in the saddle. they will command large ‘Two weeks or more ago thin board to show themselves on the met and considered the protest of Leonard is supposed to be Navin of Detroit against paying prize $100,000 for being featured in| money to the Yanks for finishing serial. Dempsey is now on third. Mr. Navin contended that the way West to be acreened. Games pitched by Cari Mays were il- if boxe: is a champion at this| legal and that Detroit should have m®, takes good care of himself and had third money but for that. Jus- A good business manager, it ia! tice Wagner of the Supreme “Court t Bard for him to earn a million | ruled otherwise and enjoined John- especially among the heavy- | son, Navin and others permanently Sap eee Myson of Harvard Plavers Declare _|\:%3::'si3it seuss ae holder, earned close to that sum, sense the board turned down the aa Blue Team Didn’t Display |!" Sette ess Full Strength to Tigers e22%nc83 Bess ol |have delayed. action until Ban said |something. Kor the frst time in his “Yale Did Not Consider It Necessary to Show Its Real Attack in: ‘It is believed that he bopes to Eddie Casey the Player EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY Yale Eleven Must Stop; What Happens Every Day Serer wees =) Wesemer-an Uneung Hero xcs s Ses tere et eee em ee]. Shen Leading ty 0 Sie to Tine Soore” Asserts One of ety eer NAS ng . of + i tc Boat "chammnGiship “of the® world, Max “defeated “Hyroncfitette of SBut rimson Backfield Regulars Who Scouted the Game. rectors can be named. vw DEMPSEN WILL JeRK Sone Dou BY ENGAGING WW) FRaAME-UP” ROHTE FRAMED BY THE DIRECTOR. |_ There is no doubt in the mindé of \Heydier and Herrmann as to whether ¢ Lay om fre, Royal Mision Yacht baad innings, and made a bigh run ul of . Crimson Star Is Best Broken | ¥se previded scant protection for ital FMe,,er aunetane. rected ty, Ghasies ai q by CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 19. [at first appeared after the Princeton 'fhe board or Ban Johnson has the punt catcher, which was one reason| fi; chapn ? cigs CO iy Tw cu’ ALE did not show its maximum| sme, it is thought that they will be authority. At to-day’s meeting the ‘ Why tho Tigers smothered Kempton} tat Association, which md mnaiied its | invitation “tepmio, tourhamignt, © Chur strength against Princeton last | 1%, 800d enough shape to get in this board Is preparing to bring that mat. before he could advance a step. chalienga on, Sept. 36. holders of |M. Bull ir. of the be ide ian rs this belief | Arei8008's serimmage after yester- ter to an issue, according to occasional not be- Yale will certainly find Harvard} the trophy have, under the deed of Dp in wh yee Was this bellef| day's lay-off. Braden will undoubt- remarks that leak past the door. hia, eit oeyee strong downfield game fia, phe privilege of naming any dates championship, narrowly 8-| that has been transmitted tomembers}dly be relied upon to account for| Unless this money is turned over with Kempton iit havo mnoiiver wad Gay. | dence Is followed the rucee will be herd | competition, "Dana ‘wast ‘within sue f the Harvard squad by coaches and| most of Yale's gains through the line ‘immediately and the authority of the : Saturday and it is thought that he Board of Directors is i Hehe breaks clear it will be Harvard's Ha™oqummer, Provably, op Osborn | stroke, of being, beaten ip mis, matcy Diayers who saw the New Haven was purposely given light work ia understood that the attorneys for turn to do a little worrying. ‘in at_year the American Power | Bull, after losing one divieion of play S*™e, and it is in view of this that/the Princeton game to save him for Comiskey, Ruppert and will jociation sent @ ro: carried into two extra point athe work of preparation for the cli-] the Crimson. fo Into the courts and ask e ask for a writ PRINCETON ELEVEN. og : by Harold R. Mixsell before bel -|max of the season will be carried out| Thorne Murphy continues to im- of mandamus compelling the commis- oainea tak ta, eves vt Gort te regain the cup that the |turned the winner. toomorrew, anderituslday: prove. His ankle is now recovered sion to pay over the money. Tbis will n," read one of several signs in had litted in im’ in Huntington, Ba “Y ° to the extent that his limp ts barely |bring on the big fight, et co Ses layer but tho American boats were unsuc.|, CHICAGO, Nov. 1%—The American ale did not consider it necessary | noticeable and it is almost a surety| As yet Johnson has not ay who frequently performed several cessful, the Maple Leaf IV. defending |{#ion launched plans to-day for a|to show its real attack when leading} that he will get into Saturday's game |from the decision of Justice Wagner, men's work was Al Wittmer, whose the honors for the British. natlon-wide athletic league to, be comi| DY a six to three score,” asserted one|MOt only as a drop kicker but as anland until he does the permanent in- : i a Poi af i 5 —_— ae sa ae i kirting the ends. He has|junction 1 American ‘wonderful defensive showing against include branch of sport known. |of the Crimson ackfleld regulars who | &XPert on § & junction in the Mays case stands as oy 1 . not been able to get in ractice ¥ % Fit a peg “White “rriawe, pela of Se Lule Rok, 19; Bob Ce Sette inte nd tea ee Agter” elim | scouted the game, and after Princo-|scrimmazes yet and will not catty «lta make this appeal “Gone of thane eer abd 7 ee ng on champion, w' ination contests in these zones the win-|ton scored its touchdown the Tigers|ball again this year unless it be as who profess to be familiar with the aistently good cam ners will mect in finals at Diego, | hei Fup sftec- Jat an emergency call at Cambridge, 4 start held himsclf in the first division, |Cal,, for m great athletic tournament | /¢!4 om to the ball with such effec Te yesterday was of ponnsonian plans declare that be will | ar equally preventing the is drop ‘} g yest ft Stemy trom invading Peinestaa's tere {Hhot upward to a tle for first place with In the fall. tiveness that Yale did not have the|{ne Gnetomenat vase Quick. in Rot appeal. ritory. It was not showy work, but opportunity thereafter, getting the ball off his feet and dead ul Wounded Sol See Bo Two more practice days remain be-/8tre in his aim de even hag the call The. Knights. t gy Pr My spiel fore the contest. ‘The last secret ses-|ON Braden for drop kicking despite | West Virginia gion on the stadium field will be held |the latter's sterling game put up last |*C2dron, under the direction of Jimmy decided to to-morrow. An open practice Saturday. Braden starred last week |Twyfort, travelled over to the Marine . in the art Hospital on Staten Island last night te planned for afternoon which the with his toe, but this week it is up no one was more pleased than Maury |_ Unless he changes his mind, Jimmy | Why doesn't Murray's manager Iet Willie Jackoon | tir, student body will attend to pI ve-round to hi ture the Harvard line,|and Staged five fast. ff Trimble, the Tigers’ great mar, Witt. | Wilde, the flyweight champion, will | M4 Valeer. Jackson can weigh in at 183 pounds | tice cheers and songs. A mass mee OA CO PUNGHOFe: She HATA. and « wrestling match for the od This afternoon work will probably | soldiers there. ‘was so im) nt that Wittmer earned regular i a i is i : gs i Fe i i i j ceae Fackey O'Gatty, the fast the: oor n ie to be 116 at} The wi mer and Trimble live within a few|engage in his first fight in this coun- pas ing will be held ‘in the Harvard Un.on|consist largely of forward pass de- |little west alde bantam, Prols4 the star they have | attack is Of cach other at Allegheny, |try with Jack Sharkey, the former) ill Bran, the Chica hearyweisit, who | tO-night, the student council has an-fense, the department in which the | bout with Eddie Summers of ‘Yorkvilie as probable opponents for |i# almost outside Pittsburgh. They have J Tay | ‘oust Andy Sinmader, the Mailadeipnia tignter, |HOUNCEd, To-morrow's meeting at the team’ was lax Saturday, Sharpe has |The other boys boxed as follows: Jim ‘boys that are featherweights. ‘once in the als since they dropped their|!ocal bantam, for ten rounds at the/in 4 gizround pont at the Olympia A, A, of | Stadium will be preceded by a parade | saved to-day for this defensive work | Montsomery vs. Charley De Bates, Bill pire: tions have gwaddiing clothes. Hoth went to the | Cream City A. C. of Milwaukeo at the|\'uisdaiiua ia visit: in matched to tet At | from the college yard led by the band, |go that it may stick to the ceam for | Walkce, we Jimmy O'Gatty, Cerone Kid of the funniest ‘Casey until game prep. school and Wittmer, who|pig auditorium there on the night of | Henedict, the ex-amatour heavyweight champlon,| On Friday the team will not visit/the big game. The team’s defense] fitting Gans, while You: Saad we D that nave come ine. Klis a year younger, followed Trimble | yo. 6 Wilde has been guaranteed |" % #4 bout of eight rounds at the Amboy | the stadium, plans having been made|of the drop kicker seems to havelthrew Pat Brown. after fou een tains ¥ = and to Princeton, » 6. le has Li Sporting Club of Perth Amboy, N, J,, to-morrow | to establish’ headquarters at the Es-|come up a hundred per cent. since | tes of hard wrestling. in many years ts speed Both answered the call in Septem- | $11,000 for his end, which is @ lot of | night, sex Country Club, aerate As althe Brown game gehen Braden was over the manage to sto ber for football practice. THmble,| money for a little fellow, especially a ruaped result the Yale team will have the|hurried in his attempts and cou meee Easily Defeats Johneen. danger is Princeton's baseball ‘For the weekty boxing show of the Hontie A.| stadium to itself on the day before|not come through with a single fleld ° af tee ‘fy! Boted. nasketball pager qutekiy | Ur aete, Deane” hae greed 10 S010, a NZ. toogte tae| the contest. Jack Desmond has not|goal. If Sharpe can make the same| , Charley Beecher of New York easily ly ds weigh in at 8 P, M, 4 defeated Patsy Johnson of Trenton. m caught Roper's attention beca 16 pounds es matchmaker of the club bas signed up Jack| been in football clothes since. in-}increase show itself in the forward his Amazing epee ‘and akilt oar which, according to Otto Borchart,| Bie, the East Gide bentamweight, to mest] jury in the Princeton game, but de-| pass defense the team will enter the ye gisheeround hows ¥ the Dazpane passes. Wittmer, unnoticed at first,|matchmaker of the club, has been | Jy Burns of Bridgeport in the main go of|clares he'll be ready Saturday. If be|Harvard game with better chances + y. %, N. owt Bight wn that tied.Princeton.| went to the scrub, His stfong de- Wilde ought to| ‘WM rounds, Ja the semifinal Jimmy Mullin | is not, Morris Phinney will start in| of winning than present betting as- Beecher made Bik best ing in the ted by Wilde. in a round, when he had op. A team is fortunate possessing |fensive playing and willingness to | °°C°?' of Jemey Oty tackles K. 0. Brown, the Bostoa| his place without weakening the €x-|sumes. ° nent Ina bad way. Willie Dane; ; a ‘star the calibre of Cassy, Ho is|leamn finally cared {ts remade ae [have no trouble in outpointing Shar- | ‘eaibewdght, tremity appreciably. Phinney made| ‘The team as it will line up against |New York outpointed Jimmy Powers ue not only @ great offensive power, but) was promoted to the varsity and put | Key. his H three years ago. Harvard has been picked, With the|of Jersey City im a semi-final eight- ‘ is a means of unsettling the morale of|in the backfield. For a time It seemed Adame, the god litle fighter of} With Desmond in the line at end| exception of right end the team’s| round affair. George the opposing team, Tigers were|that Trimble, Garrity and Chieago, and srl Tremame of Detroit, who #|/the Crimson forwards will outweigh|fnal make up is a certainty. I! ed Worried just. what to expeat. from| would form. the backheld trto, ‘hic | . Pm, fan ot Detroit, Mich... will vt. theit] regarded ta snother promising featherweight ip the| their Yale opponents by about five] Allen's bad shoulder can get in shape BOWIE SELECTIONS . It is reasonable te suppose} didn't faze Wittmer. He finally got [Sm fmm of Hah Paty Cline, the, Koeel) Weet, have been signed up by matchmaker Werbe| pounds, the Yale line averaging 188| he will bo at right end, otherwise yet ‘ that the Bulldog will be Somewhat] his chance in the West Virginia game | Mer." ® bout in thelr city » ot the National Sporting Club to mest ia the| pounds to the man while Harvard,|Robinson, who has proved his reli- ra nervous about stopping the Harvard|/and promptly made good. lo alated to meet Mites SBA. te eek, el adil fn tatale bo Ge teaeen Recording to figures available, wilijability, will start. ‘The line up fol- reRTRST RACH—Col, Murphy, Spot- 3 ont. a only one on the Tiger team who could | "ume fitter, in the war bout o¥ Yen rownde 8] etween Rattling Levineky and Clay Turner, dao | average 193. The substitution ofliows: | Reinhardt, left end: Dickens, SECOND RACE—Cinderella, La- &, Fido Kempton is Yale's gar who gonelatently stop Rogers, the giant Ly god Na vse hagt wee plenty ot| ™ilaD, which Is to be fought at the abore| Phinney for Deamen’, pewever, willlieft tackle; Acosta, left guard; Ca‘ netta, Phantom Fair. comes nearest approaching uthern star. ” beet named chib on next Monde: decrease this considerably. ereasliahan, centre; Galt, right guard; \e is true the Blue quarterback an/| When Ralph bouts in the West, ieotey night, THIRD RACE—Waterbury En Horween, farvard' day against the Tigers. Only on|formidable line wrecker, Bey iret ott one kickoff did he succeed in bringing |tear things up, it wi back the ball for any distance, Almer who brought tim” OY —o Desmond scales at 206 pounds, Phin-| Walker, right tackle; Allen or Robin-| try, Cobalt Lass, Hindoostan. Harry Greb 1s evidently able to uve his right | ney" ° : Ke a gf C | y's poundage 1s 160. son, right end; Kempton, quarter- FOURTH RACE—Davis-Fitast At 1 {2 | Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of the Olympia A. A.| hand which was broken in a fight in Philadelphia! “nig ‘placing of Arnold Horween st|pack; Neville, left half back; Lay, mone Huy, Duchess Lace, Pastors of Philadelphia, has 60 far clinched two bouts for} several weeks ago as be gave George Brown, the fullback to start the game will give] right J¢ back; Braden, full back. al Swain. to " Greek heavyweight of Chicago — bad beat i soggy, slippery field had a great dealjearth, Same thing in t TP tie | his Die boxing show on Thankawiving Day after ae 8 ting in] the Crimson a balanced quartet of ABB diate FIFTH RACE—Joan of Ara, to do to prevent Kempton tearing off when Jim Braden ‘and _ Tyee toon, In the main go Champion Benny Leonard| twelve rounds at Canton, a Monday night. | ground gainers, including, with Capt. Queen of the Sea, Widow Bedotte: pions in bis class in every boxing|any sensational runs, And then started line-breaking operations. will book wo with Goldier Barttield of Beookiya, | Greh eat” ea ne fish Cay Tamer. the | Murray, The General, two shifty off- Bloom Scores Knockout. SIXTH RACE—Bajazet, Francis- try in the work must be o = at while in the other scrap Willle Jackson tackles] Sytatuee City “As Gc of dpracuse, NY in‘anoet |end runners in, L. Casey and R.S.| yarrrax, N. 8 Nov. 19—phn| Arthur Entry, Comacho. Pal Moran of New Orleans, ‘Three other bouts] two wooks ath be ctsend, Humphrey, and a plunging power in ™ aged. Bloom of Brooklyn knocked out Johnny Horween, which the machine lacked Chartio Docmerick Ras arranged a corking | Guring the contest with Princeten, . | Herman in the fifth round of what was Mayor Davies of Gleveland bas Just eanounoed| tieht-round feature for next Tursday night at the} Rainn Horween has been in foot-|t0 have been a fifteen-round bout, here : Glenn Riddell established [ok he SS eee oem ong ftues rand eater Nroune ep T PM | pall clothes this week, but his activity [Inst night, VHUM Bexgeue filo) Pe © NOW thd 202. This puta him tm the tend once more in | t0 be staged to that city boxer, has been limited to kicking fleld goals, for om at home serie In the | simak tas Crvtsns tan toc teenie, armen! | be Will caly consent to of tan round er Pag eAripstpaeg and it is probable that he will be used Eastern Individual Bowling Champion. | me of the inven es were ret bonta and that 80 decisions wil) be alow is! PRINCETON-HARVARD TIE for nothing beyond that on Saturday, i> Det ages Bhan bo FEE ah avers ed. theee bouts, Oa account of his twice chipped collarbone preciud- the age of 228—3—5 against Walter Bern- so Well be thinks st should remain that way, Y| |, 29,| ing a strenuous part in the attack cn harat of the Echo Alleys in a series| em nny Yi! tem out to © man on MAY BE PLAYED OFF NOV. 29 SEVENTH RACE—Dorcas, Ne- braska, Dan. judging by the accounts of Manner in which he defeated the Kid at Atlantic City the gate = o> is Tos ie on Em the Fis hg A omer ‘oe dimen epend ——— the Blue. line with the age of reconstruction, saving a big ¢4 battered over the | roll letropol. Academy. 7 count Frankie Jerome, the promising itilesbentum-| OAATE! EB, . 19. enare-cpsmeral i 2 i ii ue Bg, according to accounts, and did| Bernhardt never had a look in, his| per; i ines’ tr | wight of Marton, Who mado mood ia 6 bout at | gcotinns that che einen es ete: YALE ELEVEN WILL HOLD cpap ps and temper for something more vital than 4 Fything but knock him out. average was but 1692-5. While Rid- | eames wast Sunday's | ihe Olymola A. (A. of Philadatnhia recenty, ia | KsOns shart A Mgr big eu uttons, ‘ mw to see Geis was disposing of Bernhardt ot the Mniverwity "Academy | ouked for another battle at the next sbow of the | ‘' ame play Of thelr tie ITS FINAL SCRIMMAGE Not the original separable button unless the name 3 and Omit! oe ferment Besnbards. 45. the rdhamm Hoad and Jerome Avenue club, on Monday night, He will go against Roy |*4me of Nov. & in a contest to be Kum-a-part is stamped on the flange of each one, & 7 oO John Stofka was accounting | , Prery closed league im the City of New Yore wu | Mey: & goed younpeer of “Philly.” ie one |beld Nov. 39 have found favor with OF THE SEASON TO-DAY. P' 8 for @ series with Charley Romer at the | ton ss mse {it a, New Fork Howling Associa. | the preliminary eovtests, the Harvard athletic management and oe Display and Demonstration This Week at with the ertmson players. Capt. Will- (Special to The Evening World.) ie Outen, Bo Sees Gemtin, vee | tem Eeetes i, an Sores te sligible to" take ‘part tn Lenox Alleys in Harlem, Harry Cohn | the ‘Meuropolitian Champlonshtp at the sea ay bowl! jay said of — i and at Paes (id) NEW HAVION, Conn, Noy. 19 was taking care of Frank Cox at the the saine ULMER’S CIRCLE SHOP ‘he tack that Hunts Point Alleys jn the Bronx and|s ccmites ; a Ns with Toe Deanatt | team ‘would be wied to settle the issue | Yale holds its final scrimmage’ of the arene umbu i, a Artic Peters was trimming A. C. Jelli- q in Philadelphia « week ego, i ready to bate | With os, re. season this afternoon in the Yale ‘Wholesale Distribater s son. ot, Pillle Cordes's Grand Central tenia, Dare Driscoll tzing to sign him w| achivtioa, ‘expressed’ himectt en in re: | Bowl and this will probably be wit- abo § Sona & Se Brooklyn, fe for @ bout with Johnny Olimtoe of this olty tur | vor of the but added that oM-|nessed by the undergraduate body 7 East Lird &:., N.Y. fae a oat re rs |, ir) igunbe asite kaa'sot Sons | ThS, it meren, 8, te fel, cheer ; on. To-ni rn 4 the ed Crome on, Maturday, evening i yet, and, pith again’ gather at's monstrous rally in which coaches and Capt. Callahan will make ad- dresses. Fram then until the next noon the students will be given a breathing spell, but on Thursday at i * r 1 o'clock every undergraduate will om Coch: 4 . in view | take part in a send-off for the team. - veane out | The big team will pot hear another early proposal that @ post-season | Yale cheer un: sakes the fleld at Joe Tacos, monseer of Benny Valse. reptzing | came be arti or Ure bebatt of the Cambridge on Saturday. a to Johsiny Murray's manager's setement. saye: SSrcwmem fund of lary ‘The scene Although the oneness condition of + ot arral |, Probably wilt pt, Catlahan, Jim Braden and Bob . be deckled by & cola ; does DOL appear ta be ag Ane ax

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