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“ youb oarrerm GET OVER. INTO THE SCRIMMAGE, Kip, BLFORE mE coAcK Phd ne Hdd aah FOuUKS MISTAKE “enicte” FOR A MEEHAN WHEN ON THE TEAM USED To PICK OUT A WEAK MAN AND Buck: Him UNTIL THE POOR. BIM LOST INTEREST AM THE CAME Camp G Gives Suggestions What Stars to Follow In In Big Football Games and C sive centre. Persons § following the eleven watch the work of Lourle, Boxing Commission Will Make | Fighters Obey Weighing-In Time Rule. Covpristt, 1070 Pree fustiching (The New whats ‘Wor fe AAW JACKSON and Pédie Fitzsimmons will have to Wwolgh at 2 o'clock In the af- oon for thelr punching contest at | ihe Garden to-mggrow nieht, and + Mhelr weights at that hour will be| \ Wihade public. This, however, with not | affect their weighing in again at 9/ clock at night, at 136 pounds, ac- | Gording to the conditious Imponed by | Jackwon before he would agree to meet Fitzsimmona, but it will at least make him conform with the Hoxing Comminsion rules, which stipulate Weighing-in time for all matches at eight hours before ring time, Chairman Johnson of the Boxing Comminsion nays it in the desire of the board to run boxing according to the strict letter of the jaw, end from What we gathored in convernation with him, matches cannot be made regardiess of the sport's new regule- Hone, Boxers must appear in clanaee to whioh they belong In the matter of Weights if there is to be genuine ecomprtition amdng them. In other words, there oan't be 2 clock 125-pounders and 9 o'clock 185-pounders in New York anyhow, Matchmakers would do well to bear this in mind. HEN such boxers as Jackson £0 oUt of town, say, to Win- consin, they must weigh in at the time named/by the commis- gion and not at any hour which will mult themrelves, And if they can do At eledwhere, they can do it hore. Jackson und Fitzsimmons are both ‘posing a® contenders for Benny Leon- ard’s Nghtweight championship hon- Jahan, tho great defen-| Big Three Teams Teams Are Well! Equipped ‘With Notable Princeton the ore. If so they must be of the class Vuarterback; Hank Garrity, the that can weigh in at 135 pounds at 2 Players This Year, plunging fullback, and Iseck, the star @olock in the afternoon. aeons \ackle. Jackson could never hope to get Benny to wolkh in for him at 9 @elock, for that would be tn yiolation of the Boxing Lawn, no why was he, By Walter Camp. When Harvard splays. attention ts ANY a scout in the early games centred firat on Horween, the Cap tain, then on the tackles, Sedgewick ie anxious to know the best/and the giant Tolbert, and on the PF Sy pap ged ee men to watch, but the aver-| promising Churchill, who 1s filing a weighing-in hour? We don’t think ® football fan} backfeld post Weaver at centre, MeMillin at quar- and Roberts in the backfeld for entre College of Kentucky will all he will be allowed to do #0 again, or spectator iw entirely at a to te AN MORGAN, a party to the when It comes to| come under the focus of critical eyes, | mateh making In this instance, “individual gon-| Wherever Penn Stato playa the is just ag guilty of ignoring the sh “ scouts watch Killinger, tho new | | rules as gtbonknaled but he atte pe centration” until) oromising quarterback, and Charlie well past imid-| Way, and whon Penn pinys it 1» iHop- it was the only way he could get the feason — beeatuso| per, the Captain and end, and Btraua) matéh. Jackson was asked to wot the up to that tine} #od Whiteniil In the backfeld who welxhing in at 5 o'clock, but he re- he je unnce nite pes Rit ieind of the scouts’ men- _ octal dd healer lech cpergdt 3 auainted with) “Out in the Middle Went, Wisconsin irie\s: gat he nan. gave’ Out, West the men, For|/haa Weston, the end, and Bunge, the and met Ritchie Mitchell at 136 thia reason it Is|centre, lowa possosnes @ great tackle toh @lator and a remarkaole back 10 | °| Aubrey Davine, Minnesota has ma- give a resume of the men on this tural for “acout scrutiny” in Ona, the | year's gridiron who are likely (0 siar halfback, as well as ite quyrte come to tho top and make namos for) back-Capti Arnaton, In Chea |Stagn’s quarter, Tatge, and Cole thempelves, ap | the Ones looked over, while those who When Yale playa there are foUrl sce Northwestern play are studying men on whom are centred the the work of Penfleld, the left guard. pannds at 3 o'clock. Morgan says he ordinarily ts op- pored to ringside weighing as the conditions in to-morrow night's maich practcally lmpose, pecaume it ts likely to cause a last minute disap- pointment to the public. For instance, he might bring Fitzrimmonas In over- interesting | i Fhenasa tn Sonne aetine brated eyea of the scouts and the werutiny |S80 tar as Blin ta concerned the substantial size. It happened in Jer- are on the fiekl at one tie, how-|inoving Anderson into the line tron sey only recently when Pal Moore ever, and two, of the quartet are/the backfluld. Of course Bob Fleteh. een Oy cesubed to oe on with Jee filing the game position, ‘These four|*r'# running and kicning, which Inat ee ene Pete ey enh men are “Aldrich, tho star backs year did ao much In putting Mitnois be turned away Kempton and Murphy, the two quar-| 20 tO, are both being noted ‘ a I bon < : }Ohio Rtat fon Stineh when Mich aye all eyen ure cent the quarts goes on the v Ys AMERICA’S YOUNGEST COACH . 1020, by the Freee Publishing Ca, (The New ork Rvening World) (0 HERVE HO- A THREE FUNNELED STEAMEb. ‘CHICK "MEEHAN, THE YOUTHFUL. COACH OF SYRACUSE U, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920. SERVEDAS AN ENSIGN 1M THES He INJURED by” Why wait for the before choosing your AU-America oppotients to !t to-d by announct them. The eleven players we fide payrolls. It would be a mi Thin All-America m is copyright about It by the time Walter Camp's Now for the big news— oe For quarterback we nam two days in advance and ne er is o The best ends in the game to-<d. Fletds, They are anything, Including a show o- For tackles we nom tutes! These boys can b eer fyn Rapid Transit Schook of Cortes: Elevated. Nobody who js roshin, Unatded they have shut out hundre plete without them, is sure to be at both ends, and if pe & lot of territory. Last Days of No Time Only Two Wen Won at Yonkers,| and They Just Squeezed | Home in Time. By Vincent Treanor. | aT fie it Is too h in the racine | ason to expect favorites : wiay. Pour of therm again falled t ver, and the tv nAining two, Planebe nd Ma. ehin ror, just d wet e by bette, who was a anc ice with Santa Cla Swe ate Mac the crowd stand inp Frances’s nui uD. In the ployed sunegishly \o was ti leau ¢'Honneur Tao third fay odda on, w the second the firat turn, ope that Lord } rt Tt was fig that not goa mile and a It tna gallop Lord Brighton wolght off in view of He pleked up 180 py Kingsbria, Highwelg and raced home w poor third, Muxte on the winner, Dayduo, blooked when Sande attemptod to get throu on the ratl_on the far turn, but even ber ’ that tp wh third be and Ac Tani ne ip sould th a well t quarter 11} “re ret seme ent rieon unda In the Handtonp Gt that tf the Lont had now fave to worthy of the backing he selved, ho mirht hive come around Daydue and wonsanyhow, He almply warn't there Marton Jiollins wan chosen as the bast of a poor lot ns the favorite In tho Mfth, but after betne nearly Jenooked down by ‘Tryon on Walter Maok at firat turn t too much ground to make up during the rest | 9 fthe Journey, and Astertak, whioh should have been the choice, galloped, Machine Gunner wea ae the final event wehioh “at ‘ the crowds are watching S kicking And the running of Cohen Latest Football News Waiter ween it ci Alt Aten ' n quarterback, of the University of ty C li C thicago, neve td a truer ai *, > than when he commented upon the From College Camps | soe" cee ~ tie tan: but for what mig 'y. H ability.” He catled to mine jmen as He the India AT YALE. | 1996, Page of Chicago, O'Dea of NEW A tonn., Oct Vance nant Sweeley of Michiran f° ver or the Yale footta Tad Jitand in & position to receive the 3 Se eae An Jail and then with an almost straisnt sao seid | arty md it down the Md. Hut string barks and on the ¥ hese mn and if we go back atitl A backfeid made wp of Hill Wise, quar- |farther, a man lke Shep Homans terback; Hendrick and Spelden, | AT COLUMBIA, f Princeton, and many others, were backs, and Loc Jordan, fullback. Su Hones on Morninentde Yetghta for a} vbat called “side. wheelers:” that Eddie Jones was hurt, Wise han boda | vietory Gver Willianie next Saturday |! ead of the ler and Hendrick and Speiden have een nis | noon wh uy, the pow Foxes SS eaters 4 A bigest yestersiey) Gencwe | ite at in Mle foot davera) them wore woat on res “) of tne day | the, line Wt geeard fog | cebvds Koff to start down the fs 1 when Wire | Walder jor oes) ata Ge the tasutete’ tawars the wir ad runole Beit? an 8 ont de and then awing @ long one cleat yards for a tally Oe Hae rwerdines | gown the Nelda, Ted ¢ althoug - possible to diatinguirh toa: . art of kicking n an nd AT PRINCETON. n nearly forgeiten by this time, } BTOM, N. Jy Oct. 2 —Lourte,| AT PENNSYLVANIA Id do if, and did once ina Weat MecCoull, Keck ond Garrity of | MHTLADELPHIA, Del, on Thy Unt | HOlMt wane, when Ke was put in after Ker’ versity team stayed on the | veratty of Mennayivanin yentertay AG Hothing but kink, (Owlow to the klge linon during sorimmage thie efter-| a course of work (hat usually le only at-| taet, however, that he got @ poor para Hoon and ew their teammates actually | tempted Juat before a feol x name>! trom the centre, he 4 obliged. te Goteated by the The "Oo |etartenarun, Then he reslierd that letles” alvals give the frat team « © must not be tackled and swung on terri 14 they wen 0 o the bal! and drove tt nearly 70 bette ne a tevehdown and a drop tl} yards, Perhaps romeone will yor Kick, |» t y 6 1s Were | orine back this policy tueky aw touchdown. | Womright, 1020, ty ty Cormolideted Press ne has boon setlaing the Ameoetation ) Murvard form one for raat few ——- — * ehow how much the Tigers must im- | Pitubur erohigg ‘Bay--Asa: Reheases Fige prove if thoy ars to conquer thelr Cran: | x k Tere. fon hosted vivald The feeling preva . Plane to have Gen, John J. Porahing $ Tere that the ‘citne tn cambridge will | AT RUTGERS. Attend ‘the Rutsers-Nehranua eaina at be the hasdest of the yc NE KN J. Ort 28] the Polo Grounds on Vlection Day, ae ‘ AY PARVARD. Ge aford 1 tol the guest of honor, are ina fair way to » ic babAl Leet ga An or} thet t Abni\| i renitged. nccording to un announce: pleyere) Mund yeator day's 7 tent fort}icominn fram the New Bruna long ont hard practing; HP eg AS ote, may ty wired a commit of haters aliuy aaierda! & the ity was hoia| (2S on the wy al Ont in this city tint he would nake every yesterday, bu ‘ y wae withhold Kiant varaty gwird and Wileffert to attend the gunw, end tn view from. seri the sariub,| » dolog the latter hit Sanford wero’. of the feet Oat ho ls a graduate of anainet| the knecs, University of Nobraska, class of Ron Tho team) tt was some time hafore th: nrlet the committeo has every’ hope that ms *, wasl coach Woe alle to at up in a enntr| he wll do va, Wi bce] that was broteht byt on the i Tater| he prerenee of auch ® national obar- on Suturday for he was ravisted to the stand where aelacter will lena va r lanier to an watched and @jrected practice while| event already se with the we of | Interwectional stv atood at.” judiring by the difference In the priee ‘on him and the seoond choice, buy the running of the race showed that he LIVE WIRES By Neal R. Gapertght, 19%, by The Prem Pulinhing Ca (The New ¥ ck Meentes Weed { OUR ALL-AMERICA TEAM. J gridiron dead-and- select are bona fide We present it to our readers thus carly i the evason 80 they can forget The three best backs we have seen this season are Valeska Sur- att's, Carpentier’s and the one on th Those are our choices and we'll #tick to ‘em, Eddie Cteotte, who called all the plays two ends that can get results from bones and atop nate the Smith Brothers—accept no sutmti- eak up Interference like It was a #x-day cold. They are famous cough-drop kickers, The two leading gunrds of the year are Bink Woofus of the Brook- eo 8 For centre we have picked Warren G. Harding of the Ohio School | for Prenidents, He is the best roving centre of the ye ——you never know where he at in, Whenever the is any kind of a kick Harding He in the All-Aimertea cenire—without reservations, O’ Hara. ured List to be compiled We are able to beat our our cholees and our alibis for amateurs on bona » (eam If it wasn't ao mythical, ed and protected by shoulder pede. team? ng team je for Sule at all newsstands, « dame in the talcum powder ads. wed @ signal, . ay are Lew Dockstader and Al G. . y and &pike MeGinn of the Boston has & chance against this pair. of commuters, No Iine is com- rsuible in the middie, That's quite Race Season for Favori tes was anythi at kind of a fa- vorite, We chased Clare Francos ome and just nipped her on the pot. Dinte was almost a dupli- © of thet eting at Jamaica when Clare Frances lasted to nose oul unnor. Yeaterday Clare de- rved to win. Robinson had to catch vat her « t Bovee with her eariy and thon | a long, hurd drive in his valant effort to get her home Prough n, the Olly ran an ox crllent race and one of whien her ner, JV. Byrne, and her trainer J nase have no reason to feel "Ruddy" Ensor didn't havo any nounts yesterday for the very good reason that he waan't at the track © wlar Jockey received news trom that he was a papa and he wn home to greet the litte a git Haltimore atled the eudden awaken tkina'a Tickiieh He ran « good atc snd "wee wearing the an the charts aay, a 4 races aro real form He yewiorday, but the! yp _ CHICKS PANGD wit ; THE BOSTON BRAVES UNTIL. HIS SHOULDER. firm the change . By Thornton F isher BOX > Gor re HURRY PAC AND ~ PLEM canter ~ MEEHAN CcoUuLG PLAN ANY POSITION ON _ THe TEAM Evers Is Picked To Manage Cubs (pedal to The Erenioe Worl!) CHICAGO, Oct. 28. — William Veeck, President of the Chicago tonal League Club, day that Johnny th® Cubs for the 15: played on the local team in the days of Frank Chance and was a star member of the Tinker to Evers to Chance combination, Since leav the Cubs Evers hax been with nu- merohis clubs. Evers comes from Troy, N. ¥. Dur- Ing the War he served overseas as a Knights of Columbus athletic di- or. announced to- ‘cra would manage 1 season, * Evers vers ferved ay assistant manager of tha hte the past season. and when See: Joe O'Brien © the New York Cluv was asked to ¢ * stated that Johnn would manage the Cubs, it was the club's policy to bh yers advance themselves, the New York Chub very gladly guve Evers his re lease. SIEGER BEATS MICHAELS AT NEW STAR A. C. SHOW. Sammy a weight, was given the r cision at the conclusion of a fifteen round bout against Bobby Michaels at the New Star A inst night. Michaels was dropped in the sev enth for a short count but the thirteenth Hobby located his sleep wellop somewhere and had he instead of the grazing got home, Steger might vanquished then and Sieger, local feather- referee's ¢ in landed cleanly punch have there. Johnny Burt was knocked put in the he been « Redmond. Bily Joh, the famous old referer who oMclated at several of the big pusilistic attractions in the Hor Law days, was the third man in the ring in all contests and performed in faultless ‘manner. a Child Chess Prodigy Satis for New York. LONDON, Oct After a sojourn of three months In this county,» during which time he gave a number of con- cing exhibitions of his extraordinary kil, Samuel Rzexchewsk!, tho nine yoar-old Polish ort, Is on hin way to the United States, having salled to-day far New York on’ lwoart the steamalip pie of the White Btar Line. rman y ine Oh tiny were his arents and manager, Wh in Eowtand ho met with quite ax Mich success alt an the Continent, and of fifty-four ganvon played by him in three exhibitions he fost ‘only’ one, winning forty-three and ving ten, wikite ResEKV ED, ANT ATENA JACKSO: \ ve FITZSIMMONS { Behan wth Fearon Sis Excellency MWRouquirys “That Frenchy Taste” MOUQUIN RESTAU 133 Prince Street, New York Ginger Ale 'NCORE! Fill'em up again! So say tho Thirst Twine—Georges J. Ginger and Philippe Pep-about this piquant refreshing ginger ale, ‘So says everybody who's tasted it, good minert Vermouth Vermouth with Naver, RANT & WINE CO., Telephone: Spring 5848. Oo the new the old time fAtth round of the semi-final by | es Dempsey to Get $300,000 snl Carpentier $200,000 of Great-| » | est Purse Ever Offered For) | Pugilistic Contest. By Robert Edgren. | Georges Carpentier of France and & Dempsey of America met |terday afternoon at the office of | Willam A. Brady, with Manage’ Deseamps and Koarns, ‘Tex Rickard. William Brady and @ corps of law- yer, and when the smoke of diseu wion had cleared away there was nothing more to do but siga the ar-| ticles. These, rewritten to take in| it few points in dispute, will be} signed Thursday afternoon, Nov, 4./ | ‘This time there will be no hiteh, All | agreements are mado. | Cuba gets the big tent | present plang are altered. Havana| jugar kings have been piling up great fortunes in tho Pearl of the Antilles during the past fow yeare | and a bunch of moneyed #ports down on the jeland have been sending offers to Jack Dempsey for a monta past. | The original proposition was to gi Dompsey $100,000 to meet a champion! bull fighter who has reformed and become a heavywelght boxer, but that has grown until they're almost willing | to offer Jack the island. No doubt | Havana would be even more willing to put up the " to see Dempaey | with the renowned champion of| France in a bout promoted by Rick ard, Brady and Cochran, | And there will be some sugar. Tex Rickard always has been a high Myer in giving purses for pugilietic events. The sporting world gasped when" Lex offered @ purse of "$101,000 for the Jetfries-Johnson fight at Renoy It saaped again when Tex gave Willard $100,000 to meet Demnsey at Toledo, But the combination of two of America’s biggest promoters, or pore taps 1 might say fistic impresarios, with the noted Mr. Cochran of Eng~- lond, has brought about the offer of 1 purse that makes ad! former stakes ever fought for look Like pin money. | The idea of having the ch. ntona eeraient id now that Dempsey and Car- pentier will receive an even half million detlare unless | eupar” be given the public when the r dratted articles ure signed. | Dempsey and Carpentier met tn the; most friendly manner, As they atood ip mide by aside 1 eaid to Carpentier tat he didn’t look so much smaller an Dempaey, after all, Carpentier svghingly stood up beside Jack, stretohing himself to his full halgbt,| his eyes looking squarely into Jack's, and then held up his hand to see if| bia head wasn't on me level. ‘There waa cnly a alight difference, ‘arpentier squared his shoulders and ed as big as he could. Dempsey, Ning, aids re big enough. I Con't see any difference.” ‘Then he slopped Carpentier on the back and 4: “We'll flrht as hart as we can in the ring, but outside we'll always he friends. ‘hats it." said Carpentier, with a }auiek smile at Dempary. “In the nm we do our best to win; outside it} all different. We ehail he friends afterward. That is good sport.” they shook hands on ft As ey Fro oe aa Cluett,Peabody yes: | ldrawing re DEMPSEY. AND ND CARPENTIER: TO FIGHT FOR A $500,000 PURSE. ERS TO SIGN NEXT WEEK R 10 OR 15-ROUND BATTLE TOBE STAGED IN HAVANA Descamps { saw Dempsey's eyes fol- lowing fith, noving tae clean build, , si geod hands, and ick, Rracuful Juvvernonts, Dempoey Tugded a8 if pproval, Ho bikes 19 Opponent wae can Kive him a good ngist. Jt would be hard to pick two more nteresting contenders for the heavy~ weignt lle, Dempsey, 14 pounds bn fighting t reserved, quiet, um demonstrative, rather grim vinaged @ a rule, broad, heavily muscied from the waist up, mpion every inch of him, aud Carpentier. light in ae- trical, awit, quick-eyed Visthae ing, talking with tru Fren vusiaam when he talke t ty somewhat batile- ece ary r unmarked ‘There to a striking surface differ- ence vetween the two men, But it is lurgely a difference made by educa~ tion, experience aut environment. Carpenter has been for years the |Wdol of France and the adinired hero jonas have Me has wether ed the moat has learn even tertr n f Europe. how to meet all on He has the polish of the as well as the ring ex. perience of a champion in every class from the bantam to the heavyweight, Dempaey baa had a harder row to hoe, Through his boybood he worked mines and siipyards. His short ring 19 been all fighting, from He had little thm for the polisting process, But. fol two years past he has been ruobing Ibows with success, He is keen, bucrvant. He is educating birmself, and very quickly, Natufally, Demp- sey is A Bt He likes fair Play beyond a er things. And ‘# no bette test of @ natural man than that tpentler is an exceptionally in. teltectual Sighting man, He has a quick brain, and imogination, But don't let any one tell you Jack Demp- sey is slow of wit, olther. Under hia silence and reserve Dempaey has as level a head as any man, and a brain that !s amazingly active. It will be worth while to see what atratery is wncovered when these champions meet. SSrececeacarneearpiass LAS? 2 DAYS FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EMPIRE CITY RACES UE Nh dan Dat MT. VERNON) The Eclipse Handicap The Tuxedo The Emerald Purse AND & OTHER CONTESTS. FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P.M. Kpecial Mace Trains Contral Terminal, Hari at O and Tao P, traine to Mt. Verhon at 1.30, 2.85 P.M. 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