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ve 15 POUNDS TO MAN the Middies Will Take Field, but No Mat ter What Combination They Use They’l Be Outweighed. HOW ARMY AND NAVY WILL LINE UP | Ae Bits NAVY. Player. Ame. Ewen 22 ‘Army backfield. 100 "voande. ‘average welght of mmc, 2 o'clock, at the Pole Grounds, city, Mighth Avenve Time of periods, hntasten cooks m mi Meteree, W. 8. Langtord, Trinity; umpire, Frank W. Murphy, Brown, figid Judge, James A. Evans, Williams; bend linesman, Carl B, Marvbull, Marvurd. By William Abbott. Grounds battleffeld this afternoon without the'services of their captains. George, the West Point leader, has been an irregular “all season, His place at end will be fi filled by Bialk, who the milftary folks Say 18 Some footballer. If Gilmour Dobie, the Navy coach, makes good his threat, the Middy line-up will be torpedoed at the last.minute and one of the contemplated ’ Changés will send Capt. Ewen, a linesman, to the bench. Removal of the captains is typical of frequent changes that have been made in both teams. Early to-day Coach Dobie refused to reveal his line-up. He hinted that three or four surprises might be made in his final selection that will be amhounced only a few minutes before game time, Coach Daly at West Point experi- Peep tt edd the rest of the backfeld bee et Watters, Rawlin; clty. The West Point line-up es left end; nearly, ‘th * arn ty! Rawii: Breldwter, left] Sonaith me's reene, oelitze: “Vogel, rignt| Cnc tne is repo: unsatisfactory y et him ¢ro; te ting in-the big i Ab ya do The Middies tage been a high- scoring machiné, This is a trait dt teams couchéd by Dobie, North Caro- Daniel, right tackle; Blaix, ; Wilhide, quarterback; Ly- aifback; Schabacker, right halfbagk; McQuarrie, fullback. tina and Johns ins; the first t ‘This combination will have an ad- the eaten achedule, were vantag® of nearly 15 pounds to a mat wide margins, Bucknell no what the Navy line-up may ‘est Polit line averages p over 200 pounds from tackle to my is one of the heaviest and if wete of ‘Yorwards in the ¢ thost West Point lines, with terrific fury. These giants are likely to play ith the oppobing backfield un- "Navy Une pesastts stout de- | Sears WwesT POINT CENTRE, BEL ROERICAN CANDIDATE. e West Point centre, is likely All- Nrcttehe | candidate, He has been specially ptutored by Mc- Dame may ‘yee @ the same stimulat- a former American pivot. Heaphy, the ho outplayed| ing effect on the Cadets that early hi ‘| Setbacks had on Princeton for the im. portant games at the end of the sea- son. Bowling Alley ®8y Chatter toc 7 We ted 21 to 6 and West a leyan 28 to George’ the stiffest oppositi sailed against, won 6 to 0, the only contest Annapolis lost, Then the Sailors switched around and swamped Colby, 121 to 0. From first to last the Navy had a delicate schedule, Their opponents certainly didn't measure up to the standard of the Aftay's. Boston College, victors over Yale, wore captured by the Cadets, Syra- cuse, rated by many the strongest team if the Bast, w: chee pK score, Notre comes out of the West with a power- ful forward-; outfit, only won trom ‘he ati 12 to. 9 In all the soldie: AS a fugred line of nents, Det ¥ Syracuse and Notre ba the "Riddles " ‘West Point “a aiderable has been edirected President of the * Association, to ri ae Siafoern of that associa- tie as Meeting of the E. A. Ee hel Oadat team in ‘A. bure punt | runner in @ et ae star at the White Elephant lemy meeting rooms on P. M., for the Ing the Eastern Indi- WER UNSETTLED . NAVY There’s No Telling Until Game Time Just How HE Army and Navy elevens will move into action on the Polo MCQUARRIE, Furr BACK, ARMY MURRAW) LEPT wavy Riders Representing Eight Na- tionalities Will Compete for Premier Bicycle Honors at Madison Square Garden. HEN Benny Leonard, light- weight champion of the world, pulls the trigger of a brand new “38” in Ma&ison Square Garden at midnight to-morrow, sixteen of the world's greatest riders will be pushed off by thelr handlers in the start'of he bicycle Futurity—the annual six- day grind. These sixteen riders will be teamed p with partners who have made re- sowned records on the board and cin- der tracks throughout the world. ‘They have been matched by the man- agement as evenly as possible, one of the partners being noted for sprint- ing as well as endurance ability, and the other mostly for the latter, Eight nationalities will be repre- sented in the contest, which are Canadians, Australians, Swids, Italians, Belgians and several stars from this country. On one of the Belgian teams, Hector ‘Tiberghein will make his debut in the United States. bidding for premier bicycle honors in bark own land when the war put an to his ambitions. Immediately upon the conclusion of hostilities he took out his wheel, polished it up and emerged victor in various meets. During the training activities of the riders in previous six-day grinds notices were sent BASKETBALL NOTES. The Knights of St. f ee nplonahip and have} meet the strong (Newark Big Five Guarrie 01 ra holding franchises : 2 tana. ris tavage ine ite ‘On which postponed | this evening at’ Knights ot St, Aue other im Bead jen of Yale. ‘The Cadets led go that the prizes|thony Hall, Brooklyn, ‘Stretch make t abgit their campaign mee ‘garded To tnt winners whtnoat Meehan, called the biggest man it ne va sien aur ce will" aleo come up for decision, basketball, who stands 6 feet 7, will line Son . The Arm; ra a strengt! matey at West Point and - povellg outrange the longest i Had ana t particularly gifective at ish tackles, He ty rou! ae va e fhe breaks the type ‘Top _Ladien’ ork aint Mequarric |» ith the kicking. if | wif sented ‘ete one te sein, The New the Cadets cael go in strong for York Mowling “Association and ‘wold. thelr tau iy eater 0 pasion aide, the "aglow of “thin goreruing play centre for the visitors, The Lyceum Quintette has added two Pennsylvania State Leaguers to its roster and they will play on every Friday evening hereafter at the Ly- ceum’s home courts, 86th Street and Third Avenue, The two players a Smyth and Plymouth, Another addi- tion will be MeGintyre of Carbondale, . _ ny Howiu lab of i is for, & couple oF the x lowing tad of 4 the stron Gohabaeier DIY |e “Shou!” oe toviina coment whith’ to] William <A. Sanders qf No. 144 West ; x defenave’piayer in the Lane paks tt te Misi Uelece allese co, thel arth Street, manager of the Parson prey One TOLAGB | sat, Petar ibe, wratinen 0 sire | Bix Five, has a few dates, open for 7 a C1 a class AS LIKELY To Ou OD | eee LIOR tei, aaah inse | leading teams desiring # first, class BAILORS IN AERIAL GAME. [hence of a team of ladies from the sun | attraction. The Parsons Haye arctels While the Cadets are unusually |i fe Netwonsl Howling Tawnement | been booked by the Original Celtics, ‘Oman’ in Chicago, DL, t epring. MacDowell Lyceum, SS, Peter and rtul in rushing strength, i is bow : 88. and De Mhe'writer belief tia the Navy iads| ‘The Metropolitan dlow)ing qXluh was returned Pauk Our Lady of Bo row, St, Yin- ‘will be suddenly bombarded with a |¢ wins in vou of Mt cyrteied in cent de Paul en ang ack ke See We ease ‘int tnele territory. |imosane $2 ae ae eae Ca ay ; taunch believer in : r the Algonquins, ~ hy fe, and it ly not reason. | SO heatisn Coote The Oriole F: C. a uniformed be his ‘his charges have not been shown 2 % Bie ladies i year 1 for- | a year have used for- y, : freely, but ‘the soldiers lass them in this depart- f football stratery. Dobie said the midshipmen were the under dogs in this after--} Toate game, This attitude no doubt caused the immense bulk and ih of the Weat Pointers. The have nothing to match the y's beef. Unoertalaty about the s lineup is due to Dobie's de- get more weight in the for- ine. Wilkie, champ! Wrestler of Anna, start in the line, bis much-needed weight to the rn, contre: Den- Tight tackle are the only | forward passe: alles, ‘rewpectively, ‘Ph contest went the limit the end only five camp with ah average 0! 18s 25, for Senatore. Lows Stein, reopretor of phe Hroad cade Howling Acade Broadway Sitect, te plaving host this season" to Lee. Kniekemocker oe Com: bowling cbs, winder, renrmenting the New Yark ‘and Pastime Againat 178 ore | strictly trftvelling team hailing from Bayonne, N. J., issue a challenge to all teams averaging 135-140 pounds, games to bo played any tion of Mondays and Thursdays. Schaumberg, the demon m. ne reached at No. 102 between the hours of 9 and 4 a banker, vening with the excep- nklin A, C., desirous of put- tchester on th teams who know something abou jeorge V, Klein, press a nderstood that sinc vear 1902 the Franklin five has been represented by a grack team, The line-up for the year 1919-20 includes | Heetor and Johnson, | Schneider or Berger, centre; Storey, guards, The team will engage The F ting W ive a 2coriet on home or spponent's struct Geor, ean be reached at ons Blondel ani 1, Chetdrough st ‘Westchester, N. ¥. a eb Sixteen Teams to Start In Annual Six-Day Grind included in | Frenchmen, | This rider was | Anthony will | - BIG WILTHIDE, ARMY TACKLE, out with information that all records were sure to be broken. This was simpily press dope and nothing else, but this year, judging from tne entry list, it would be safe to rem previous marks will have a onate "ob standing up under the strain. Over two-thirds of the thirty-two er hold some sort of record in race: eraging from 2,000 miles. Not the public alone will have to do more than look at the numbers on the programme to distinguish the many new faceg which will start in the race. Due to the fact that the foreigners have been training miles away from, their American competitors, it will be | fecessary to introduce them to one another quainted. mity in are not the century mark to Owing to the keen en- the contest, introductions probable. "The entrants from other countries have bee! going through their stunts at the Sheepshead dium, while our own boys bh training at the Newark V This was hot at the suggestion of the management, but the Nders them- | selves, To put the fans on edge for the big event a series of sprint races will be held at the Garden this evening. The most important of these con- tests will be a match race betwen Al- fred Goullet and Ray Eaton. The |latter was offered Goullet as a part- ner in the long race, but refused to consider the will be Ei plucky foreigner. This ton's first title race since he won the sprint crown from Frank Kramer last season, Other events will be the International Derby, A five-mile moton-paced race which will bring together Clarence Carman, Os- car Egg, Maurice Brocco and George Chapman, and a ten-mile open race in whieh prizes will be awarded winners of every lap, every mile and $500 to be split ap among the first six men finishing, P. S.A. L. NOTES. The high schools soccer football tournament which is being conducted by the Public Schools’ League, has jus tenth week P es has t the yet conducted tournament of nost exciting of ‘The boys entered with greater spirit the und have been playing better goccer. The present standing is a tle between High School of Commerce and Mor- ris High, with eight wins, no losses and two ties. The official standing of the thirteen teams is as follows: School Won, Last. Tie Comme f Morris ° mmercial Curtis Evander Childs De Witt Clinton ¥ Richmond Hill . Erasmus Hall Swayvesant : Townsend Harris Manual Training 1 Hoys' High ... Bushwick rots 8 1 3 1 3 4 { At the regular mentary Schi motion i meeting of the sls Games Committ ade to accept the report of the Chairman of the ack and Field Committee relative to The Sun- day World final indoor track and field championships Id) at the Regi- ment Armory last month. The report read as follows A most successful meet was con- hletes, dis- hers, ducted with an entry nd Sixteen thous posed of free parents and students, ‘1 ionship was won | tie hattan with 40 po 8. 37 of the Bronx, P. 8. 122 of Brainy ‘and 8. 20 of Queens won the borough championships | Celties to Play Ridgewoo ‘The Parsons big five gave the crack New York Celtics their first defeat on their own court at the Amsterdam Opera House by the score of 22 to #1 in one lot the best piayed games and befor of the | crowds of the season, ‘To-morrow ese wi the same hall the New Yo ‘eltics wi ioe UP against the Ridgewood big £1 \ QUARTER, before they are ac-| preliminary | THE EVENING WOrup, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1919. right, 1919, Sy The Press Publish he Ronit Alt ing Co. (The New Rid Evening World). DENFIELD. LEFT GUARD, Navy OF AMERICAN LEAGUE MEET. AGAIN TUESDAY gnats They’re Going Right Ahead, | Too, With Plans to Hold the Organization’s: Annual Meeting Here, By Bozeman. Bulger. ‘OW with the football season over i} to-day and the gridiron war- | riors washed up and gone home, baseball magnates are girding their loins for battle, Girding the loins of some of our club owners js no playful matter, but the hour of attack is near- ing and it must be done, The Board of Directors of the American League have another gen- eral staff meeting Tuesday, or, may- be, it is a continuation of the old one. At any rate this time they promise to do things. Their patience having been exhausted by the continued fail- ure of Ban Johnson to answer their communications or to attend the meetings ag required by the constitu- tion they are stepping out this time witn an axe, It may be necessary to go into court again, but they are quite ready for that. This poard, made up of Col, Rup- pert, Charles Comiskey and Harry Frazee, is going right ehead with its plans for holding the annual meeting of the league in New York in ten days, The cunstitution clearly gives the board the right to hold the meeting where It pleases, and, so far, Johnson has not denied this It he proposes calling a meeting: in’ Chi- cago, as threatened, he has not noti- fied New York, Boston and Chicago. Undoubtedly the former ar has something up his sleeve bi has not tipped it to his enomieg. He does not consider New York, CMicago and Bos- ton a part of the league nowad: and is quoted by. one of the leagu owners as saying that hereafter dive clubs will run the American League. The board is ‘fully mindful that Johnson is waiting to get the five clubs together in an annual meeting, have his position indorsed and ap- point a new board. They have partly cireumvented tbat by beating him to the call. pra lng » the Ruppert-Huston, Comiskey there will be no recession from. thelr present position. hey are, going through with the fight regardless of the dire calamity that is prophesied by club owners in other ci f Johnson and his five ‘ not’ care to attend the New York meeting, the three big clubs will go right ahead ahd conduct the business of the league, If the other five insist on holding a meeting ,at Johnson's call they will probably ‘do the same. We will then be fac with the spec- club owgers do Chicago and Boston clubs in the race the oth r five will have a tough time and they are fully aware o! It was suggested a week ago that the only way out, of the difficulty was for a syndicate to buy out the three revolutionary clubs. | Evidently the idea struck home, as pfopositions have been made to the Colonels and to Frazee. Under no cireumstances, they say, will they sell out to interests friendly to Johnson until tle ght is over, «They rejected all advances, ‘combination | tacle of three leagues, Perhaps the third league talk is not such a joke after all, Without the New York, | There is no truth in the report that Al Roterts is not going to fight Al Reich at the Arena A. C. of Jersey City on Monday night. Silvy Gar- della, manager of Roberts, told the writer to-day that “Roberts is, going through with the match and that Roberts is to receive $1,000 for his end. Gardella at first was not over- anxious to have Roberts box Reich and was willing to let his man box Willie Meehan of San Francisco, but when Mechgn demanded $500 more than Promoter Driscoll was willing to give him Gardella promised Driscoll to let Roberts tackle Reich. Jaber White, the rugged little bantammeiaht, of AWany, N. ¥,, who has been boxing in his best form in the tast five months, has con- tracted pneumoni ,aod will not be able to meet Champion Pete Herman in the star bout of six rounds at tbe Olympia A, A, of Mile. delphia on Monday night, Patsy Johnson of Trenton, N, J,, will meet Herman, Jobuny Murray of the Bronx, who has de veloped into @ topmotcher in the featherweight is aigned up for another bont, He will inst Eddie Walsh of Beistol, Pa. for bt rounds at the ‘Trenton A, C, of Trenton, N, J., on Monday night. Murray made good in that city a few mouth# ago by giving Patay Jobnaon a bad beating. Frank Bagley, manager of Willie Jackaon. de Clared to-day Yat be is ready to sign up Jack son for a fifteta round bout with Meany Vales at New Haven, Conn,, on Dec, 15, but that the manager of Valgor only wants the bout to be for twelve rownde, ‘These bose woukl draw 4 big crond at New Haven in a long distance contest, Ledoux of France in London Deo. 26, for England to-day. wi ts accompanied by anager, Nate Lewis, and Jobnny Griffiths, bis who is sobeduled to box Johnny Basham at Albert | Wall, London, the same night Moore faces the | Frenchman. oth bouts ars for twenty rounds, ‘Tom Gibbons of St, Paul, who has taken up the gauntlet now that, his brother Mike has re- Ured from the ring, made good if his fimt bout in several months on ‘Thurilay night at Calgary, | Alberta, by easily outpointing Kickey King, the former ‘Australian light heavyweight, on « fifteen round bout, Gibbons outclassed King in every round, GUSTAVUS T. KIRBY HEAD OF OLYMPIC COMMITTEE Members of the American Olympic Committee met at the New York Athletic Club last night for the pur- '¢ pose of organization. Prior to the meeting a dinner was given by Col. Robert M, Thompson, retiring Presidentof the committee, which was attonded by his colleagues | and Col, Leon Osterrieth, Chief of the | Beigian Military Mission, Director General of Exhibitions, President of the Committee on Fetes and Recep- tions and member of the Executive Committee of the seventh Olympiad, to be held in Antwerp neat year, and James G, Stavus Whitely, Belgian Consul at Baltimore, who will rep- resent Belgium in this country on all | matters pertaining to the games. Gustavus Kirby. Was elected | President to succeed Col, Thompson, | who asked to be red om account of | nis advancing, y President Woodrow Wilson was shouen Honorary Prealdent, wa, osen Vice Willlam H. Taft |fresident, and Col, Thompson, Honor: ary Vice President. Other Honorary Vice Presidents are to be announced later, Jimmy Kane Wins Easily. STAMFORD, Con! No Kane, the promising } weight, C4 out) every round, carrying the Hight to Cur every fhe tothe distance olnted Joe Currie of vas matteo me {ROBERTS FEELS SURE HEAL ‘knockouts in twenty fights, he baving BOARD OF DIRECTORS | Ctatic News aa Pana and Gossip) Frank Bagley, who bas so ably handied Clay ‘Turner, the Indian, in ail of bis contests in the last six months, will again be Turner's chief bandler and adviser whea Turner boxes Harry Greb of Pittsburgh in their ten-round bout at the Syrscuse City A. C. of Soracuse, N, Y., om ‘Teaday night, Tummer is training at Grupp's @maasiom, Jimmy Wilde, the flyweight champion of the work, appeared at a gymmasium at Cbicago| yesterday and worked 0% dack Sharkey at the Cream City A. yukee on Dec, 6, Wikie boxed a few rounds his shiftiness and cleverness were a revela- ma to the large crowd of fight fans who saw action, Wilde will finish up bis train ing at Milwaukee, Rugsed Charley Beectrer's ieoted to 8 “Pekin Kid’ Herman, sensation, Keeps bis promise clash at the Bayonne A. A., Herman and Beecher Greenville Schuetzen Park, in the main eight-round scrimmage. the fact that Beecher has whipped the them, be has mot in bis career met “Pekin” florman. Despite dest of Battling Reddy and Bbbby Michaela of Jer- sey City have been matched by Eddie Mead, the Now York representative of the Mustier A, U, ¢ Popahkeepaie, Y., to meet in the main ® tn rounds at he club's next boxing foe oo ‘Tueaday uight, Moth ‘inds. are. tant fighiste eed ought (0 furnish « ‘eating goed battle, Johnny Mooney, matchmaker of the National 4. O. of Philadelptia, 1 now trying to sign up Fred Fulton, who has just retarned from kiirope, where bo defeated three men he { and Frank Moran of Pittsburei , Manager of Fulton, bas already accepted the offer, and it is ex- pected that Moran will do hikowise, Champion Jack Britton, accompanied by his manager, Dan Morgan, will leave today for ‘anton, ©., where Britton ia elated to fight Billy Ryan, the Ciocinnati fighter, in a twelve round bout at the McKinney A. C, af that city ou Monday night. Jt was at this club where Britton woo the welterweigit championship title from ‘Ted “Kid” Lewis several monthe ago, + Ony of the pretticst and most epactous clute in the State of New Jemey la the Amboy Sporting Club of Perth Amboy, ‘The place accomodates shows are held, Matchmaker McNulty is now try. ing to sign up Clay Turner and A, Roberts of Staten Island for « bout in three weeks, This 0 would pack the place to the rafters, KNOCK OUT AL. REICH. Silvey Garaetia, manager of *Al Rob- erts, the Staten Island K. O. king, is| confident his man will score a knock- out over Al Reich when the pair meet in one of the star bouts“at the Arena © bitter like | & a 4,000 persons and there is not ® post where the |= BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GUNS ON ARMY AND NAVY ELEVENS SCHABACKER, LEFT MALE GACK, KOCHLER) Lert HALF Back, 2 SHURST, N. C., Nov, 29.—F. P. Moore County Country Club, and . C, Soannon 2d will meet in the final round of the first sixteen in the annual autumn golf tournament here to-day They proved winners in the semi-finals Yesterday, Gates defeating a club-mate, H. G. Phillips, 3 and 1, and Shannon winning trom Dr Brown of Mont- clair, $and 1 uller, Ardsley, will meet’ Donald Parsons of Youngstown in the beaten eight. Te former defeated Dr. H. C. Gardnar, Rhode Island Coun tury Club, winner of the qualifying round terday's match, while F.-S, Dan North Fork, defaulted to Parsons, There-were no lines of worry on his face wher Frank "L, Woodward of Den- ver was seen in,town last nignt. The United ‘States Association, when asked concerning e effect that the Wes! {ation was going t fresh over the stymk and more radical steps, smilingly shook his head. nion the West is not excited ng in a golf w r trouble at th former President of the Golf planning othe Woodward ng of the W, G. A. &. Miss Glenna Collett, the youthful Metacomet golfer, will’ go South this winter to campete in the North and South Women's Championship at Pinehurst, Wille Wow has for hls Job at the Brockton Cor His position there will be @ ¥ one. a Sa Roy Mbore K. 0 BALTIMORE, Nov. American A. C t night Ray>s Moore, the Fighting Harp of St. Paul, and persistent challenger of Jimmy Wilde, accomplished that which Joe Lynch, Pete Herman and the best ban- tamwelghts country could nof when he Patsy Johnson of Trenton, N. Ju. to sivep Jo the ninth round of a scheduled fifteea-round bout. AND ye m9 1 g BIL way & Bist ee THUM 2933ii EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C ENGINE ! Can clean or replace in Jersey City on Monday night. Roberts has a record of eighteen | scored another knockout in his last | battle only a few days ago. | Joe Benjamin, who many believe will | be the ‘next lightweight champion of | the world, ,will be seen against Tommy | Tuohey in another of the star attrac: | tions, Benjamin declares that he will | ve little difficulty in disposing of wohey in jig time, | Benny Leonard, lightweight cham- | pion, and Mel Coogan, the lad who so handily defeated Johnny Dundee at the same club receitly, will Wind up the fistie pro; of the night, ———_ HAVANA SELECTIONS. w York feather-|+ night. Kane won First Race—s Girl, Miss Patty, Annabelle Second Race—Magnet Land, Plans tarede, Zole. Third Race—Circulate, Mans se, Beverly Jame: fourth =©Race—Unar, Tokalon March, Pomeren aril “ion tal Day, Whip- will, Avion. bar ince—Bertinl, Don Thrush, on STEWART AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL The more you know about tomobifes the leas the up- "We 1° OF Nhatent Dookie No. t Cae ti St, at Bway, FIRING a I. 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