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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919, | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK DIlNEIsE ‘DIAGRAM SHOWING HOW HARVARD SKILL OVERCAME YALE BRUTE FORCE LIVEN ARMY FOR Copsrish, 1919, hy the Prese Pubilshing Co. (The New York kvening World) ° Yaue frst Ray Te a LL MERA HE SOS FEE Yo” Oo ‘rer100, a | y BAL) RUSHED - HARVARD - B&-vDS. ‘Pema Alf the West Point Stars but One Fit for Navy UN GACH KICKS YALE - 4Q-~OR. | « mia | Game. | SUM BACK KICKS: HARVARD- 48-VO5. ey WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov. | tering the final week before the Navy game the Army football eleven wil] have some tough sledding during FOewaRD «= MARY, the next few da; ores ah a ase Nhat! : ‘The scrimm Saturday was fo lowed by a rest yesterday and the ony exercise the men got was @ brit walk in the woods under the FORWARD PASS -YALR- 29-Y0S. ful eye of Harry Tuthill, their e--6 ‘All are in good physical condit except Blaik, who has been iit over a fortnight and is only just finding himself. McQuarrie ts {trim, but the big back seems to lost some of his kicking effecti during his recent lay-off, With only four more days left |real work, the Army will get extra time for football, agd the oo CASEY DaRELY te Gers ass fe Pits. = a CASEY ELUDES Syn eo TACK LS Wow Disputing Base- 's Right to Claim of Being { Pastime. Ty rei yal atts aT SQUENT upon the abn mally jarge attendance at the Baseball games last summer a noise arose to the effect that ‘was conclusively shown to 9 one great sport. That before the football season got full swing. As baseball drew crowds in the summer, football eal crowds pr jonately I. Football followers are proclaiming the gridiron Ameri- Great attraction. Both of them to have forgotten that equally | abnormally large crowds went to races. What does that prove? facts and figures prove} to be favorite, They that the country hae been y for recreation = bes gf following the sombre days of Healthy men and women 1 go to anything that offers diver- It is the same thing that keeps standing in line in front of theatres for more than an hour; thing that is crowding the eating ing pictutes are not considered red-blooded, combative sport, | ‘saw o crowd standing in line | night 6 o'clock for a movie h that was to start ay “4 pee now has its greatest oppor- | a People love to be outdoors | Jove to witness physical combat All the promoters ha Iga to keep sport clean and above politics, If they will tty = y ‘of the public the public will |: Py) SSeS OWN SPORT HISTORY x noc sannuncet wo-te7| Monauntown. w ve xr | Vale Tried to Defeat the selection of a referee have | for her gridiron squad each of the three 4 . Move on Foot to Bring About camphor i taeet |e win Wanna ant cewrse| Harvard With a Machin Revision of Football Rules} ‘sists: ar ee i ‘at the armory of the 1st|here, and while the programme will be Ll cp gene ge 5 He ee ee Daly 1s being aseinted by Graves, "06; 5 Ewan, ‘17, and J Hosp! |. Y, Gy No. 56 West) a light one no man will be excused. , 2 M4 team, anchored by Lieut. William Mur- of “aro works treet, | Wednesday evening | ycintyre, the coach, has Iittle hope ears enin umes —— | football team varies from day to|fasr" who. attack” cut fron tae tes Hoger "lh, kad Meriliate Abe eo rect Dunseith. be ———— Bau ware BY FUMBLES * oO on \ PEMALTIES- UARVARD-SONDS VALE-O | rua oanu enone ex earn eu sy gene ne En will ‘utilize every moment IM precious riods in further wohl THROWN FOR LOSS ment of the team. The Army's (ter a sive game, tis rly the air ling. WARVARD NG Teg | tack. “hus "been going 0 poorly of 32 vos. ,that Daly's R lem during the maining few days will be ain & view of improving this. Then isthe uncertainty concernin \Suard and right end. V playing | by Pitzer. Breldster zor, Br Wisconsin player, ‘has cinched oa of the other guard , although the tallest the heaviest men on the line, fight on his handa to maintain land close observers would not prised to see him displaced by rick. | The latter ig an_e: 2 xperienced one of the “leftovers from, the [ raon| . Bs sent He! Rh one i ) Ks ALORICH-YALE- ALMOST GOTH | |!) NelEnt. “He broke a small’ enna OREN FIELD AR TER GRADER | | the ‘earon na “Ras onty® been a reguiarly during. the” he : Fes ca do bated mag! ing which, has "marked ‘the ; Preparations during the past wel Hiaik's iliness, dating back over @ fortnight, gave White, an aggressive, x4 hard working player, an opporti |e i which he was quick to grasp, and a: ind end play during this week, aa Cae | 4s in tho Army's last contest, y with Vilia Nova. attracted the atten- tion of the coaches and he has used nearly all the week at the flank, where th ther ncertateey exists. White ‘ed football at coming University of Maine before here. Bume in ovr OF THE WAY Ow CASEY'S FUMBLE = FAILING To MAWE EASY TOUCHDOWN Mes ce eae is aus aa 5 ; - Oe EA TI TLLY ROCHE announced to-day Members of the 69th Regiment re. crowded the space allotted to spectators A host of coaches, former Army latong the drives in the bowling hall of | 8t@Fs. are here to whip the | the regiment last night for the opening of | forthe binges. tent, at re epee ; i ; day ax much as a baseball team, un- individual hone lookit fter th > eal Ronee camelneeee | tone Tey, nieeue ot Le Will Ye ele ta Many Experts Think So-Called | aer Or of company Fe whol Prichard, "48, and Gerhardt te © sare looming up for this post, Including lead Lyrae f ir catlde tha 2 hea ‘ oO Biay has Rit h ‘you, th have developed ‘the several quarter= Peoree Bath centre his efforts on tah mi F 5 i ack and huifback candidates, : ner; Jimmy De Forest and ee ouches on McCue, Seton ana (Blue Bungled Three Wonderful| storped. A shot at any other place} Open Play has Ruined the | big aay f conditions. And, mind | Buchan, otball team has but one |made the n which to show its worth, |the high total of the evening, 182. Later S"|in the Cambridge line would have while the baseball team has all sum. |i! te season the promoters of the 6#th —_-—_——- will be made to-day. Kiger at guards end Hill in the back-/ Chances to Score in Game in| stood « much better chance of gaining Sport. mer in which-to hit ite real atride, _|Resiment tournament hope to organize | NAVY ELEVEN PLANS , "In the main event Wiadek Zbyszko, | feld. : the touchdown, but Yale picked the ai = The one thing, though, that all the [en piterremimental, tournament, | w&h Hmant. ot the world’s wrest-| oo ssarance of BA. “Strange” Which Brawn and Gameness wrong play and messed up its great- z coy. football experts forget ‘ia the great |elty compet HARDER SCHEDULE me oe Waueeee ieee: i bat : ' e er. crow cotators. The aver ewer m Ali. Terie Turks in a|Lewis, the Kentucky mat ayuist, at! Proved Futile Against the|° Again in the third period the Bull-| v sideesdligahts ch does not Know the fine polete ee ea | (leven, games won and none loat_is, the FOR NEXT SEASON. 4 match, This will be the first | Weidner's Columbia Auditorium, Rich- Mode: Styl f Football. {doe fumbled another glorious chance | ITH the closing of the football] ),.)) nd wants to see a4 whdstutand Glenn Riddell sande in te poeetern, Individual ay 7 ‘of the Turk in this city|mond Hill, to-morrow night, against rn Style of Footba' to register points. Another drive car. | rason and the clearing of| what is going on. He also wants the |wmes.te, lets « noag when jhe foils sekinnt | ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 24.—Atready if jpaign through | Stanislaus, the Russ-Poland Giant, is _ e o Harvard's thirty-yard. Sabb; Joe oad decks for baseball's fight over| players numbered for identification, | ale Dee, t Mabby beat the const” onsen, [there are reasons fer believing that the The Crimson ht napping as ; , A rte By William Abbo't. Kempton tossed a hecutiful’ forward) @ Fevision of the rules it develops that| BU my, how the player hates to | smi cccaniong, on, the ‘roadway Ateade ‘ails |gchedule of the Naval Academy football Fey Pato ead a with] Pase sauaraly into the arms ofRein-|the diamond followers are not alone weer those figures on his back Gin’ b also Wich attrac’ inh inthe ‘coriaae | tone for next season wi! be much Bat> UE tried to beat Harvar hardt. The Yale end took several| i ter than that of this year. The Army game will again be played Meh ‘ _ With 208 36, with a high Snditidual bore ‘of Oe ee ond, OOK Several! in thelr clamor for a change, ae a HRD high “individual boon fora ‘touchdown. when he. auddeniy ee of the most prominent foot-| And now the stage te about cleared | Sh eaeatau, fer et 1888 lin New. Fors en Mov. 1, and nego ropped the ‘bail Hike it wi 0 men |i . " or the basebs ? Foie c. ; | ek aca be ny aanweren t08 rigs “4 fae enna are secretly, +, nold the attention of the sporting | fu shane re tions are under way to play the Uni- Demetrius Tofalos will meet | throw science to the wind at times in| the present head coach, played on &) iactardity (ro qaety pecorered not openly, planning a campaign| public for the next six weeks. ‘The | bar an average of 105.1 versity of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Lemke. order to win quickly. George Bother, | jiu team, the Bulldog was supreme| Chance No. 3 loomed up big and|*lnst the present. uncertain style of|triumvirite in the American League| Rotnertord Moose” and Fordham Arcade [about midseason, The arrangement will : — the referee, will be forced te be on the | othe Giatashioned, line-crushingat- [juicy ie the qogmed ue ble, open play. If these men do not lose] Wich is soon to open legal fire on | “quints” am tied for the lead in the American |be to play in alternate years there am ETE HERMAN of oy Br See a Saree sens 2k Od mye peeion: Steer Ban Johnson have but a short time | N#tional tournament. cach hy in Annapolis, and a similar armnge- HAMPION P! alert from start to finish to keep out = t bes ° Pout! tuok. In those days five yards was|fumbled on hiy own 30-yard line.| thelr courage in the face of an ex-|{; which te attaty ther cbieetiee. ana ment has been broached with Princeton, - - Howetyenbohiageed eels me bid rt iia, 2 the distance aid muscle power the Cotas wali opi baiteat eg ee pected public protest the Football they are losing no time in going to It. that team playing in Annapolis next M ‘The soccer team of the Clan MacDuff| chief requisite for a team, At Cam-| he re ble er ehage bes ve oie vbesogge’ Gracias Dor by ne cra | bridge, Yale revived the old model un- | possessing it. Had one of the trio|many nuts to crack this winter “ r, The department bas permii other who should have the honor of] Rules Committee. will have just Uniess something is done within two roe Ps Pp ited ithe City A. C. in Jersey City. His Seem te teh gecen’ ae iet| mindful that football has undergone | been quick witted enough to gather : with @ successful ca ‘West and he is expected to give | sure to allure a record crowd of fan: mighty son of Poland @ hard|me finish match in which You , Hackenschmidt, the Bavarian ‘Tiger Fan, another bout John Are Juce| will meet Soldier Joo Rusek, should a football machine nearly ‘the Bohemian champion, |furnish the realsarticle in rough and twenty years out of date, im the opening eot of the|ready grappling, as botn principals | Back around 1900, when Al Sharpe, ‘Marty Mier of tho |, The Univeraity of Nebraska has ef- their brother rule makers in baseball. Directors will be named by the John- iversity. team is high in’ the average column |fered to play in Ann: iis on Nov, tside of A is & yea weeks the annual meeting of the e-curense' St Asnane ls 6 yumm } bat 3, the club requires that many radical changes, The Prince-|U? the leather and beat it down the b 202 for the six games rolled, Jimmie Sena- land the Navy has affswered that e f bi 5 league will be held, a new Board of Vetripottan: |! addition to the Army game. co . ” - el Mi Ri = Heat tncene of pattie two days [American Football Assovlation's cup| {nang Harvard games have taugnt field Yale would surely have made al 1 the crowd that came back from son tlement and the unpopular gonn for permission to add boxing to the sports in which the Midshipmen meet outside opponents. The University of AN detalls for the twenty-round bout | aight, t rounding up into condition at Billy Pennsyivania has also taken up th ‘ Harlem. he oot He ‘at 3 goals ail, with the eleven ofits ignorance of open football and il te the ball, “He pretty tard to sine up's foot. ; training at St. t's |the Star Football Club at Astor not belng able to neeton had a simitar chance at 4 ‘ Pie Hin Jersey City, his own home 1 fine opportunities to win. The Btis|New Haven when Yale fumbled, but |*!! team” was suggested by way of has been r ce . “ een, ‘has already (Sort in this way and has asked for Burns super- Piiminati pine Intorberonsh, Fos res add Cares wounertal chances to score, | Scheerer and Garrity turned the mis- consolation singe they changed ,|to @ decision between Champion Benny One's omnes io Har Brin bab outs ty match. The Midahipmen’s instructor but neatly bungled eacl ue into a Yes, Since they ruined the game, ; sarceamon H. Murrell Webb, known fo [United States Football Association, the | Urs ‘OF these came in the third | to a Tiger touchdown, | Here 8 y « Leonard and Johnny Dundee, the fast] 7 ete oar rell, Webb, knows ts kn ter Babcock ileox soccer eleven of were ree opportunities gone he interrupted, bitterly. leted to- peewee 9 tO je benefit | Bayonne, R, Ju indvanced into’ the third pesod. vee ane iowa my 4 waste, and yet Yale scored her three! uo pic since te war?" egg aida spats Beet ccorncler PRO Lewis's star bantam, Marty Collins, is | Sad ow ho develepea lane bekone ao. ene renee anasto eee" HV! Neville through tacklog earned a/points when Jim, Braden booted a) alo "I Gon't. { mean since they|ot New Haven, came to New York and "ply fowing to the trot. The ober nih at |in Bane, —_ r -bwo- rim~ i f : be ¢ : Augusta, Me., be knocked out Al Gerard, « Bos- _— 2. D. Andersons who did such goo | orty"two-vard advance to vmevtime| from his target for one of the longest |forced us to make these change in|clinched the match by getting Billy | Samm > be snuck ont Al Corer, & Ben, in} shooting on Saturday again was’ the | Rraden had been good for two or three | als ever made in American foot-|the ryles—the so-called open play, the |Gibson, manager of Leonard, to S16M| Ko) pentane, Collins put Gerant away in five opinions 98 to sais “corner| Mien ,eeratch gunner at the Travers | yards in his bullet-line plunges through | Pall: forward pass, the four periods and ali|the articles of agreement. The men| rounds, He will most likely tox Willie Davis at Fe oe in Ruel Sore [island trape of the New york AU ucte | the opposing tackles, Kempton, Yale's! There is little nourishment for Yale|tnat truck, Football i not football|W! battle at the big Arena in the| giimbeth Dec. 15 te the yard fistio at: |with'a total” of 94 out OF & vovalble” 100 filled to Cua tneh serra’ eds Sreeree i? Sine, Star LPert BE HUERIOS | Oy wrong.” Cesta anuidbe Ae amas! a4 Bier, one of the Boring Commiaioners| Charles A. Holl of the Bronx Church targets, which was one blue rook lower | failed to no jarvard's -| Harvard slightly over 2 to 1 and|®9¥ : pounds, weigh in at 3 P. M. A refereo| Tom , gry 5 A. Holl of the Bronx scheduled for the holiday im | tite, string on Saturday. ary defense had moved up and Was gained more ground running back| “Don't you think it better for theland two Judges will render the deci- | 7, "eri we vorine same in the Bale ol ttouse wet a new course record tif oap- ‘metropolitan disrict. ee Riegney 1h Se wilde et eae Kicks, Really this only makes keener | public—and safer for the players—|sion. It is expected that the bout will] gue there to sage bouts between big fellows furing the fant-time Drise in, the seam HE illiard scason ts in full acheuted the Treat ‘him Rough baskets | yxpectancy Braden wan ordered to Ce see tee for ith, alt this! this departure from mass formations?" [draw at least a $40,000 gate. Tho | when he thinks one uf the principals is outcamed |fvtle Teagice over, the ‘Onancen AMtk Plast now. No less than five| ball five by of 64 to 21 at the| nuck centre, the very place where the Johnny Harvard had the team been| “You make me laugh. You know|arena will accommodate sbout 11,000/ by the omer, Several times an effort was made} No, 6 course in the Bronx. Starting Cents a Heoune. Crimson, wis strongest. As. Braden ‘ ” ersons, to have Homer Smith, the Westem “hears,” dox|from scratch behind thirty-aix other eon- tourneys are in progress at algae pne Hungarian. [dove both lines surged together in a pg he Gd 2 mage | better than that,” he said with a smile. |P' nenes out tere, but Bigwer dectined to, allow the bout, |tertants, Holl succeeded in | finishing ‘ 4 chiows and n- ich " — thirteenth in the actual time of 27 mine le Aandemy Ameficans sinyed to a scoreless tie in | mighty collision, When the heap waa tutrd arainet {orward passen, It’s merely @ amurrender to a lot of] oxing feos of Detroit will hare @ chance tof thirteenth in the actual time of 27 min Snooker Tournament, conduct-|the New Fork State League, socoor | untansied Braden and. the ball were |" Harvard proved to be mostly Eddie | talk, a fad that took hold of the public| nists w se & battle between two of the beet light Cooea aexpion, r under the auspices of the Ameri-| match at digo ws ase about two fe of ; 5 ve Ri Beony in one of the three mar bouts at ‘Amateur Billiard Association, is |Grounds in Ridgewood, seo} in, al 2 fore, a team mate, ia next in line with 198, with | game will be agreable if terms can be Ting time. Herman who has |competition at Todd Field by a score of] Yale that modern football will offset | touchdown, as no Harvard men were | Boston yesterday I met @ celebrated son himself will be in the saddle. Bi, Bastian of the Forteivon Clvb ya none aTay: |Feuched as to guarantee, Georgetown, often of late, trained for|2 goals to 0, after the hardest sort of | brawn and gameness, {in the immediate neighborhood. But| coach—at one time Picked for the All- A bombshell! will fall in a few days. individual score with 248, baa Forest written in ee Ss ‘¢ame,. nove ng contest at his home In |patute, ‘ ‘The Bulldog in the Crimeon watiies eviceatie ie ee eeeec ee ae ent | Amortean Weam. 386 wan dlanppointed | reenter nenennr nee eerEeeen suse: sted es another g@pponent at the himself on was like a giant who didn’ now | ‘or ci es) mposing an ie | Mi pmen. it he on poe NS out to-day] ame R A. Macy & Co. soccer team,|how to properly use his tremendous | wonderful opening was closed when | At the Yale-Harvard result—at every- ‘The atnictle authorities have asked o-morrow at Billy Grupp’s gym- |formerly Macomb's A. C., played to a|etrength. The Blue paid dearly fortwo of the three Blue jerseys finally | thing. in nee “, 7, heavyweights in the country, Battling Levineky, i, lI rR ar Pauli A 4 1 been| Casey and Ralph Horween's kicking |after one or two very lamentable ac- iy the Arena A, ©, of Jersey City on Dec, 1, will| , Raymon ‘ox, tl Paulist Athletie The Bucs battering ram hav foot. Casey, well covered, had few | cidents, I suppose you've noticed that | Nfitmle, Ime bearrweisht champion, S08 CA | engage in another battle to-night, He will go( “lub runner, scored his second consecu~ chances to set out on brilliant end : |tive victory jin the weekly handicap race ° runs. When the showdown came, atill have the accidents?” battle thn rounds under the susplors of the Na | Senin Py en ore, is -titee Miteh-lof” the Lower Manhattan Athletic f Sho D rations to Be however, the speedy Irishmen were| “But what is wrong with the game| tional Sporting Club in the big Moller Bink, | 0 lt) ® (i toad bom, at S ‘oraa|Ceague held trom his club house. ‘Bex || ‘im front and tied for the lead orse Ww eco on the job. It was the eame combina- ise?” where all the big fights are staged in chat city, vod pane | aise o' Mears, selvenee. by fe Raymond Crane, the present title ° tion and the @ame play that won| ner? itkerinast Aa cach man bas woo # contest this eo oustt| 17 Wale Juck#On, the loos! lightweight, is wue-|another, Paullst member, was’ third’ lili Will Downs ana Nat Lewin! Used by Six-Day Race Promoters) sins cate rat ted’ the soors win | “WHY: 1s more Mike tossing up | 0 seat nem of te arden tough wraps De | coma in esting Pal Moran sf Np Osean nna’ distansa ee a having won one game. George Princeton in the last two minues of|coin, The coaches have no basis of | iwoen big mm ever witnessed there, the pecial show of the Olvmpla AT’A, of Phila is next, with two wins in —— en that memorable battle in Palmer | calculation, nothing on which to build pis trailing i 5 a team. A bigh school team {s liable | Kid Norfolk and Jamaica Kid, the colored besry- | awhile Bill Wathey is trailing |Next Week’s Big Event Will iat pe praned. tor yy pat i tee to beat one of the big colleges by one | weights, are matohed for » fiftern-round bout at P rat the, ent otf two setbacks, Sig: f Garden dna whose wit Tema’ a toueh| a nig Srimeon practically admitted of the accidental playa that go with | Colum, 0. om Dee. 3. ass Geclaon te M0 cap on nriatmas Day afteroon Swedish-American: athlotie Club goutee er To ent, ‘nat | Be Entirely Different From |or'heaiuty" that” preceding. ‘sx-day| nip when the Harvard captain: was |{% oes, PAM. a tnay er trated | huertoun iy ewe aie foe fa oer to | 30, Lzoc, the Wow Bi tartare wel thar Behr, a chubmater at the seas Previous Grinds “merry-go-rounds” have lacked. Also,| brought out of the game in th Gown topertect condition, may have | he rerdic. Jamaica Kid ts isining ot Crupp's| has made over $2,400 out of ty two Cigits he th¥F Behr, a clubmate, at the seqand 5 the track will be nine laps to the]ond period to make way for the weight properly distributed and |Gymnssum ia Hertem. Imus fought ot Philadeiphia in the lent fow weeks, |Tauked with a aticch in the side” on Mile instead of ten, as it was in pre-| Felton, The substitute quarter after| ai the strategy perfected. ‘Then will ma will receive several hundred more dollars in that | OR the first time in many years | Yious years, thus eliminating @he|/a few plays pulled the same grick Teeey Ped forward pass or | Aer bis bout with Tommy Tuohey et Bayonne |city tonight, as he ie canted to box Jack "Kid" | “dead man's curves" which figured so| that worked so successfully aghinst ore ot ee eee cident, and | l-morruw aight Artic O'Leary intends to mart «| Wole, the Clevelaml tantamweizi, in the star @ brand new six-day bike race | disastrously in certain races in the|the Tigers. Dropping back ‘of the aoe er TT ve gone for Dausht, | campalen sfiee all the leading lightweight con | bout “a "Ch. rounds 4 tae Olena A Aes Will be held in Madison Square | past, and adding to the speed of the|line as if for a kick Felton cleverly | {i's not football and the quicker foot- | tenders, Including Yeckwon, Dundee, Trader and} nit Lewis, who Garden next week. Aside from the | (rack, Passe ease iG a kaka ide stepped two Yale, plockers, ball people expres: themselves can | others, according 10 his manage esi gers degra i a -| Casey, meanwhile, ha slipped et back to real gridiron | ‘Imcidentally.”” seve We! leary af peg Pongh i a a t Pave i omen original race, all 06, Soe Stern, BAYS gramme of sprinting for pointe, oy through the Blue line unnoticed and oy ae the better it will be. You | take on Eddie Filzsimmons, whom Morgan claime| the up-State middlewe! a Kid ne dam Opera House, Last Sunday, at the | en! : ‘and is pro- been pretty much the same. the il be decided, unless stood on the Blue's 22-yard line when | know as well as I do that 90 per] all the lending lghiwoights ducking, o Johnny Julian has just feated the Anchor Separates of Jersey '@ treat for lovers of the angle| have been the same old crowd of i am is lucky, enough to|Felton made a 20-yard pass. The| cent, of the football people think that | Molinari, whom Sam Piapatrick claims as » chem afm dabices (EARS In anehetonant Renee Ry Henry tzen is leading| sleepers in the galleries, “round eyes" | €a!n @ lap lead ang hold it to the end| Harvard star juggled the ball several way.” pionablp possibility.” months’ service’ abroad, was recently mar. deipbia on Thankwiving Day afternoon, he will] Herman Bernstein of the Brooklyn Promptly be matched to meet Johnny Dundee in| A. A. easily led home a feld of eighteen the mmin bout af the mpecial show of the sume Starters in the first official run of the Pa Five Meets Celtics Again. Vhe second game of a three-game: series between the Parson Big Five and’ the New York Celtics will take place © ‘Thanksgiving afternoon at the Amaster-" omg manages Harry oe o ” the contest 7) rt| seconds before getting a firm hold. B: ct percentage would be hard or ried in England, He says he will bet $500 be | in the “bull pen,” hot dogs and other ; this time the New Haven secondary |g ieee ut of four men that T| eck M of AMentows, Pa, and Jett] Can whip Young Michaels, bis big home town BOWIE SELECTIONS. imitations of food in the basement, The’ sprints | W29 Showing signs of life, Casey, how- | heard discuss the subject all thought | smi of Ne J, may not be allowed to | rival, one and ales, wines, liquors and cigurs in| will be of five mites duration and |ever, skilfully eluded two Blue Jer-|the same Way. box again at Toledo, 0, ‘The men fouxht there last $ rte First | Race—Moron!, Dorothy's the cafe annex—from the vantage of | wil) be two * apart. weys and iged Kempton as he| e of these experts, naturally, | Tounday nigh: and in the sixth round Mayor! | Mike (iibbone, (li sone) ms kiieweght of Pet, Link Boy. which latter place, by the way, the er change from years gone | speeded the distance to the goal line.! would consent to the use of their | Schreiter, who wae present, called to Referee) St. Paul, Ime jut announced lis roiirement from cond Race — Smite, Murray regulars invariably “saw” the races. iu at the riders’ camps will ‘be|'This was how Harvard's open game | They believe, and rightly #0, | Ollie Pecord to stop the bout ae he thought we| the ring foréver, Mike promised his wife the: entry, American Boy, m both sid he U thus ercame Yale's old fash rush. | names: r g-| 7 the spectaiors their money’s| bis dour with Mike O'Dowd at St, Paul on Pri ‘Third Race—Poultney, ‘Thorn- But things have changed with the | j/) m . : Sjovercante Yale's 0 ashioned rush- “ , that it would simply antag~ | men were not xiving ‘ oy ge fag vel dr i “ : times, and the aitalr next week will | (ors by" giving those on bath sthesag |! tacticn |Gnise certain qlements of the publlc,| worn, "Ta Teeny recived so mower fr bsing, | day nig reall 8 i ts Oe ae tetiey, Orme a not be the regular old-fashioned, |the Garden ® chance to watch the riders! Hoth levens were not up to usual/and for that reason hesitate to be) case mts of australis surprised Puiledetshis| ceived $11.00 for his eid out of the O'Day Gnome, ' nde, y % ; mon pure, blown-in-the-bottle, ‘ 7 mee th thelt | vale-Harvard standards, Yule had |{dentified with them favs by not only saying fa rounde with Lew Tend- | fight, . Fith Race—St. Isidore, Penrose, x r a ba ytd werything will be diffe two start. | the better line and 6nds; Harvard the | pioneers. ler Saturday night, but giving him ® tough fight. Pastoral Swain, : t the same, a pile of summestions | it Retard nisl, It § n bie bit and weo| _ ‘‘S4m" Brennan, the well:known referee of original “4 i ane ent. The war, the high cost of living Ing points end two finishing ta|more versatile backfield, Yale made | . sing * - ih a ~ i Sixth Race-—Lord Herbert, Joan these will be used | costly fumbles and missed her scor- | are on their way to the Rules Com: Immediately after the bout to bos Preaie| Newark. N. J.. who is sssociated with Oharley o¢ apo, Basilius, a and Prohibition have combined ¥. weed | ing advantages a Mnmaon’ didwe| mittee, and We May expeot some Reled, NEEL ANE Weinert, the Newark hearyweight, in the manage Seventh Race—Bolater,, Dorcas, make it different, and the promote! Fo! fi time in several years, |overlook any bets in this direction | changes. The frequent upsetting of ‘ eek. ; ment of the Coloseam ‘ i Pho ih y ¥ themselves have contributed their there will be a real|ong wan entitled to come out on the| form and the inability to pass on the | Willie Ryan, the New Brungwick, N, J., walters} has decided to stage three eigit-round bouts be. adding a sort of “high- vor to the big race. | Tianing end ofa 10 to 8 acone. merits of a team in one game have dis-! weight who mects Frankie Fleming of Siaten| twcen big fellows at their show tle cany part of ———————seeeemeememeeesteeey the ae See all’ ske Valo mc. will remember the usted the old timere, AB one of tera jnand in tin war tour igh rounds thel way nonin. Ween and Cay TWH Wi met OE yg pow r4 na team oa Bid sonetien pointes aie, We: deem 6s Pane jeter Roaring Club on Taaahagiving good big men kn Lwe of be boule, i RaxoaNe. ARE! vag i wba Sania Pata