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uf EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day ANNAPOLIS, \Md., Nov. 21.—Increa’ enthusiasm attends the practice at the | Naval Academy as the time of the Army and easily scored eight touchdo The suspicion that Shaw, the speedy halfback, would not be able to play in the game against the Violet, was con- John A. Lange took the lead last night , dletown; Feb. 14, Hamilton at Middletown: Feb. | : o A , >. | game approaches, and nearly the whole | firmed yesterday when, it became known fm the American Amateur Billiard Awso- | 48,004, My dliddievown: | yending) ev. 20. | of the regiment of midshipmen stayed definitely that Charley's leg was in too at i Feb 21. Brows | ai s pm elation Class C 15.2 balkline tourna- Insuitate a4 Brovkiya: | through the long practi.e and watched |P®4 condition to permit his starting the ment for the metropolitan championship | maslett, Unerauy st New Yorks | to tice scrimmage against @ etrong [Enter gon ines ig the Wertavan bet: @t Fuller's Academy. He defeated Cecil and Tipperary will clash at | scrub, tle, and while i was expected he would , Sloan by a score of 200 to 154. Prior | fhe “Gaelic: football championship ‘of | WEST POINT, tna |Ser'tce “nore Cad Conperartiy ‘lanned te Lange's victory three players had| the searon. . » POINT, N. Y., Nov. %—The|for the worse and temi lamed een tied for the lead, Lange, Nad- fi Qerny and Macy, with two victories and } Ome defeat cach. Lange has now won hres of his four games, ‘The jongest sqdash tennis match in the bistory of the game was written in In a basketball gamo fought hard from start to finish, the Seniors of the College of the City of New York yester- day succeeded in defeating the Juniors by & score of 16 to 15, visit of the Prince of Wales to the />im Military Academy gave the cadets a| SYRACUSE, N. Y. Nov. sL—The half holiday, whiob the army gridiron | §| gg a men utilized to good advantage, the tion from the undergraduates coaches driving the four elevens | a4. : Ep through three hours of the hardest | | THO SMe fi eday and ‘the other with, Nebraska at The soccer team of H. M. 8. Renown will meet the team of the Crescent Ath- i" the booxs when Chacies M. Buil jr., the | etic Club at the Bay Ridge grounds of | kind of work. + ; Squash Clud representative, pulled out a|,that Club this afternoon at afo"o'clock Thankegiving Day. sap ita fehaational vicvory over Augustus J.|The game Is to be played as tho result) ITHACA, N, Y., Nov. 21.—Cornell un . Cordier, Yalo Clu in a semi-taal round |Of ® Tequest made by Commander Rog-| covered an aerial attack in yesterday’s| ,,SCHBNECTADY, N. ¥., Nov. i— i Match of tae Yale Club ac executive officer of the British bat- Union, wound yo work in prepara- ton tourney hip, to the War Camp Community | ractice for the Pena. game to which /tion for the P. Tt game with » dropping the ervice, He stated that his team is|Bewspaper men were admitted. Most | sci which was the best held this ated as the championship outfit of the British Navy, and has recently played Successful games with teams in Halifax, the West Indies and Scotland. Though the Prince of Wales will not attend the game, most of the officers of the ship will go to Bay Ridge, 9 TRE, Crescent Athletic Club presented ig team of players in defeatin the Priftceton Club in a: match of ‘the of the time given to dummy’ sorimmag- ing was used in trying ‘out new for- ward passes, and judged by the em- phasis the coaches placed on this fea- ture of play the itha.ans may abandon the rushing atttack they have at- tempted to develop and substitute for it ap offensive more in conformity ecient BASKETBALL NOTES. At the Knights of St. Antony Hall, Brooklyn, to-morrow night the Yorkville Club will be the attraction. The Knish’ Will use thelr strongest team, wiih in- Thy tea, 18—14, 16—12, cing OVer the same cross count course Oo which the late Johnny Over tom the famous Yale athiote, made ath- history, 300 New York High School boys will compete to-morrow for the Mm cup, a trophy given by the rs and men of the United States rine Corps Recruiting Stati class B Metropolitan Association chai cludes Barry, Smytia, Movicy 4 East Twenty-third «Sireet, Span plonship tournament on the former's with modern football methods. and Ki 0 e memor fi i | Brooklyn — cou rescent won Lagprcoe M Overton died fighting foe tas | by four matches to one. of which| NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. Nev. =| Rochester has secure’ the services with the Hirth’ Regiment of | three were forced Into an extra game. | Meistrel, a Brooklyn boy who was all-|as coach for the varsity basketball team In the other series scheduled between the Harvard Club and the Columbia Club on the former's courts, the Crim- Marines at Soissons, in July, 1918, The race will be run on tho \ cort- HSpat Parke course,“ Vae Cort scholastic quarterback last year when Wiaying for Erasmus Hall, may run the of Oscar W. Kuolt, wno has had charge of the Union basketball team fot sev- years. Kuolt is a Hamilton man. ral MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Nov. 21.— layers emerged victorious by « |Rutgers football team in the North- | Six iatter men are back rat hedule of ficteen dasivetbaii | marein of 2 matches to 8 western game to-morrow, Baker, the |ané ‘seven ciher candidates ere looked nounced ny Weos-| An alumni and student rafly will ul rack, is laid pon as good material piais Harman 400° Boers, | bod ot the Miem Bebo OF Cocemeres | eens Guarte 4 > wie an jure Lar men on the football team | this even injured shoulder. At the Bighty-sisth Strest the Lyceum Quintet th sti to arouse th ual a Bee Fie Sth ae cepateell, tense | thie eyeing, 9 arpure, entwenienes and ‘quintet ad, which will r for practice Fred Daweon sent the Columbia Var- G di et fer Thankaelving Commerce” and Bee Wit hntont | st through ite last hard practice be- |, Tulse AM glettEnt ead game *6i qyhegule follows se premiges, ty, 30 one ofthe eet ‘echool | fore the N. ¥. U. game to-morrow, when 4 . This will be the Keplghta, . gricaltural College ames of the year. I “4 ined the Li Greomus Bish’ game. mtabiie’ wt be up firet string players appearance in Yorkville, an eame out victors in the first co 32 to 39, the home team win an a th teat, deavor to evon the score. against the scrub for a long scrimmage. The Varsity had no diMculty at all in i | for Bay at. Bb Field, will * Lae © played to-morrow at 2.30 o'clock. breaking through the scrub's defense|Lyons, manager of the Lyceum Five, has been putting his team through workouts every evening, and is con- Leonard-Chaney Bout To-Night. |fident of victory. NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. %1—Much interest is being shown by box- ing feng in the twenty-rot decision contest between Joe Leo: the scn- ational Brooklyn feather low York Collegians, owing to that they have lost their home court, are forced to travel. They a few dates In this month and Dec! ber open for wyweight teame d of 190-24 wo 105-45 for Romer, ake Counctl bovier lost two queen in, te] Young Chaney of Baltimore, Will |airing a banner attraction. For gam A | a, SS evening, =] Lr take place to-night here at the Louisi- asareee ¢ Porter No. 11 W. 116th Pare Alleys last night defore «| tik ete came inary o¢ deat, Tome ‘oa Chaney bold. twenty-rount "decisions [nee nee eee * " ‘ Pr Pits 4 great. good natured gathering of bo seven pla mit tee Baty, “the enchor "al ths| over ‘Kid. Koster: local pride, and the | ‘The Ethical Guture School varsity img fans. The opening play was evabling tis team tw win by| winner of thi ten wlll 4 a aera ica boson is match will in’ all prob: ‘ ability be signed by Promoter Dominick Out of three basketball team will open its season Myntle Rose “beam, ‘our vine, Saturday morning in a & scores were very low but this Liberty won two the| Tortorich to meet Champion Joh ny|the Clark School Five on the former's Perk “Bank tam in the Bank : ing | Kilbane. court, Contral Park West and 63d Longue lam nigit. "The Iniam figures show that Street. ‘The Ethical line-up will in- the Ohase team oes Sake a a tie Sergt. Guy for im Roughs will travel chide ‘Kats, right forward; Greene, left forward; Kaufmann, centre; Kiney (captain), right guard and Daniels, left guard, Bregman and Torek will act as substitutes. The full schedule of the local schoo! is as follows: Dee. tam wih the J ‘second and’ third place, cach having won event Be shite aan,” Laem. of the Peer. eserve team { high individual average aman team with 167—S—0. bets baal t oli, Silk Bowting League last nigtt the Wen the tournament, will make application for membership in the New York Bowl- ing Asso lation during the next few ai which will mean that the associa- hird Avenue, and play the origins! New York, who hi is e this year. tes La : Hee ott han thee nS Biation rc, | Ret in PR cent fia rm | Rave, Met and defeated the, best ciubs lim "at Franklin; id, Barnard "at Bar- as the N. ¥. B. A. presents all leaguce | 45-6—670—G; Wan, inlen & eee Ee el Bt Amnon eared, |nard; 22, Collegiate ‘at Collegiate: Jan. 7 my, Parson oe. Big Five, Paterson A. A.. Kingston Stars, Buffalo Colored Stars, and they hope ‘to be able to add the ‘Treat ‘Em Roughs to ir list. 10, Collégiate at Ethical; 17, Horace ; Feb. 7, Bi be th mbers see Ronealy” lst game— Pm Sd amesNo._ 1, 3, 64. $4 game—No. 2, 606; N ath enme—No. 4, 62; No. 6, x io. 6, Gia.” tn ‘ i. arnard at Euvical; 14, Hackl at Ethical; 31 AdcIphY at iethieal: 28, Trinity at. Trin- ity; March 7, Horace Mann at Horace ‘Mann. ‘The Untversity Gettiement Five wil! their first game of the season meet the to-morrow evening, when phe: strong Par team on the University Court, No. 184 Wi- ridge Street. The home team's line- Edison G ‘To-Night, The first monster athletic meet of the New York Edison Employees’ Anso- ciation will be on tap to-night at That iment Armory wit and metropolitan champions entered in the open events. 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