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RTUNES | WN WINS OVER BRAIN, OWN BY RING EA im too COMPLAINT” CHRONIC So yar ROUGH aot AND BREAKS wird THAT ' ou /OUT LIKE BIMBO- 4 _fseor | — | ; |Glad to Hear the Tidings of | A A | Conference in Chicago = : | = To-Morrow. ulous Amounts Amassed in Fe: Fighters, From Bantams to | F ++ Heavyweights, Enough to Arouse Envy of Notable Brain | ee onus pe cee nae at os | | Workers—Cohservative Estimate of What Modern Pugi- |Stoadiy, which resulted’ in a deolatas <> d it lists Are Worth—Kilbane Probably Richest of All—Leache | | {flon of hostilities in the | malor jengues, returned home, yesterday er- i Cross Had It Right. | ae 1 pedtlng to eee the dove Oh was paraAs Hi . seiiatientineebinclels i ‘ing, and instead’ found doves of i . By Vincent Treanor. | peace cooing. i OXING, it is @ business.” This statement has been cfedited to GAN SHOULD Colonel Jacob Rupert, Charles A. ; Leach Cross, the lightweight of not so many years ago, Leach was referring to the money to be made in the game, Leach to see him knocked out.” Leach | never worried as long a& the crowd showed up. He always fought to win, and on rare occasions when he lost he was frank enough to admit it and give the other fellow credft, So it was that Leach was what THE ANNUAL DISEASE RING MAKE BOXING MOST PROFITABLE PROFESSION c Lopyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). BASEBALL WAR bike HAYFEVER ITS AN ANKUAK ono HAVE NO TROUBLE FINDING PARKS 1s DAWGONNiT! (e6vess mis IS By Thornton F isher NOW Uh inn. SOHNSON AWISES THE eor truer OU! OIRT IN =f NEW YORK CLUB -OWAIERS WELCOME Stoneham and Judge McQuade had no sooner reached town than they WIS MAY. LEAGUES found @ message from A. Austrian, always drew big money to the box bral Wd HIM Oe aie REMAIN Charles‘ A, Comiskey's astute lawyer, office whenever he fought, because, Seams) | bidding them hasten back to Chicago as he use to say, “all the Jews came NoT! {to-morrow for an important confer- to see him win and the Irish camo fore 7 y ence. With H. H. Frazee, President | of the Boston Red Sox, the Glant and | Yankee representatives went to the | Gidot headquarters and talked things | over. Messrs. Stoneham and McQuade had planned to start for Cuba for the Opening of their big racing plant to-morrow. back. Col. unless a settlement is assured. They will make a decision to-day. “Of course we can't tell what the go and Kansas City despatches mean,” sald Col. Ruppert, “but It looks as though.the Johnson clubs Rromoters called “the best card in New York,” until Benny Leonard came tp the fore and finally succeeded him as the big attraction. But it was each who had thé foresight with which to see that: “Boxing, it is a busi- |° is." Unfortunately for Leach, bwever, he was a little ahead of the ITS TIME SOMEBODY (5 KNOCKED FOR A GORL. + > 4 dabbled to LiMeeaad in A] time. in the bi ‘knookiny real have come to their senses. We will } Bete antler sata arth eke padded | estate might add $200,000 to that. talk things oven on Friday we i it, Leach made a lot of money, of wie sere -cosene © Pee offered to do on!Monday, and do it urse, t mit his: pile, measured with belng paid out to the box- lay, Makes bim, in dooking a “nmatl timer.” To-day boxing is the best business ip the world, a better paid profession an almost anything of which we Bank presidents work for cheerfully. “vig money.” He got only $27,001 for knocking out Jess Willard, and possibly has earned $100,000 since, considering his moving picture work and his bout with-Mliske. He was “shaken down" for @ lot of this will not undo anything that been done. The Lasker plan will continued amended slightly, pe bly, but continue jectlon Judge Landis must jthe principle of a majority vote tne two leagues, in joint session, ruling J DEMPSEY has yet to mal Coach Buck O'Neill . Has Several New Plays EVENING WORLD'S LIVE WIRES OWN SPORT HISTORY , « terleague matters, must be Hes in a fear than some of tho first-| in defending the unfair. slacker o| pinta x é By Neal RB. O° Hara. ibravnivscnaarvcees 8 boxers get in a single night.| charges brought against him in San| Oo r, on orne Eleven big Sane: igri Lb gmniten , 2 Neroughly understood, | an le earning capacity of a good man| Francisco, Jack, however, has bij y ii r) donk (tothe: International Comimities Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) Kinds of inducements on Monday, but th the gloves” is enough to dis. | things ahead aside from that mere ———— that, the Olympic Games of 1924 be held Our staif statisticlan—a titie it is easier to write than It is to | they wouldn't listen. They were un: Spurage a young man equipped with] pittance of $800,000 for the Carpen- ln bares ‘Gati reasonable and stubborn. ‘They wouldn't college education who goes out to} ter bout, Columbia Mentor Will Realize| oe Red squad \put for two drifts al ‘ane Oiymple Games of 1900 were hela] PFOnOunce—has compiled the following amazing array of statistics on | even nfet us for an Informal talk, but ttle the world for a living. Ritchie Mitchell, the ptide of Mil- to Parle ent, thelr lawyer Yo demand placing 7 o'clock in the morning before this here coming Harvard-Yale game, The music is by Mozart and the everything In the hands of \How long, for instance, would it| waukee, although but s.ghtly k.own S a Silas and late in the afternoon. — lyrics We ki re ke Columbia College's ‘Snfant | 1n,the East, ta easly worth $100,000, Ambition if His Team Bennie BBoynton, the fleet-tooted| CHICAGO, Nov. 11,—Arthur Woods of Tan as follows: ‘ einem ehat oni meant interminedis ; odigy” to earn with his abnormal] 88d Pete Herman, the bantam cham- | Beats Jthacans. Williasns captain and quaggerback,| Minneapolis clinched second place and eo us . 3 ‘We nitde all kinds of falp offers te in the $25,000 that Lew Tendler, ion, may be able to call at least) leads all Eastern pigskin cl eo iN} earned the right to contest for Wi na- There will be 48,000 square feet to the gridiron. These figures are the American Clubs and they Mnewsboy of Philddelphia, has jpat| $225,000 his own, the number of points scored this year.| tional pocket billiard champions mp to. to, official, e wouldn't listen to us.” eald Mr. Btone- Werned down to swap nunches with Even such near champions, among By William Abbott so far Boynton jhas registered 124/day by defeating Walt meen i . . ° | bam. ‘In sustice to ourselves we » ‘Henny Leonard? the little fellows ax Joe Lynch and | ‘ x against the enemy. Horween, Har. Kan Tee ann nice te if ‘The 76,000 tickets to the game, if laid end to end, would réach trom | coun’ t ee tng, other le there nny business for, which | Oe tate ota eg eh toe mens | PQ CCK O'NEILL will give four} vard’s lender, has been the best polnt| Finca. James Mature fniened third: New Haven to some unknown spot that hasn't been figured out yet. Selection in Judge Landis and 1 hope he je honor man at Yale or Harvard } 69 ae corer ively Fich men; rousing cheers {? Columbia beats | setter of the Big Taree with a record pe ab . 8 6 « sil apoeoter dt ail be? avanens it be fitted by education which 1000' would ‘be.'a modest estimate Cornell Saturday at , Ithaca. | °f 43. ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.—Jake All the empty seats at the H-Y engagement, if placed one on top of | baseball.” Bo 11) ht th: 15,000 which Of What thelr little fists and pug- The Callahan football feud won't be efea od hi if rites Sekkson ats “jrew down wacious spirits have brought them,|The veteran coach would rather wit|so pitter this year as Tim, the Yale Peace ia re ie ere af G21 the other, would feed 7,000 starving Armenians. sopsaat a that t would be iy bia alvren ound Victory over marke hed little ight on the pugi- | this game than any other battle on | aptain, will hold down a guard post- bg crs u ne ‘papi dai aN chee the a Lhe ta 1 ates sti a club, in Posten, rt Lega: som Mate Fuczsivun etic map until he luckily secured &/Columbia'a schedule. To defeat Cor-| tion on the offense, Tim can roam Me rena g line bill An the empty flasks, if placed sideby side, would make an aston- | there ie scarcer even than in New Ils thore any ani Yesklty) Brotelbor fieh yweighi senextion, Bhotty otter | Bell bas been obsession with | nuredearey that Soule tate rere arity | MonsniD here. ishing display. (This ts Gfficial, too!). ““Tohnaon has heen looking for men 0 could command, aven in a Mfe~ the latter's arrival here, Picked aa| O'Neill. While af Syracuse he tried|the snapping of the ball. Tim, how-| Aatvert Cutler, the veteran billiard MAE TE A ie fee CTR CURE, ES es e,, the $390,000 which Jack Dem ked a ; ‘The Yale players will wear blue jerseys. (Official) Years,’ anid ‘he. “He. couldnt es iy ebey gatctorhis forthcoming what the sporting world terms “a| valiantly but unsuccessfully tof get prepil bin Poy iia gears Onttne ae player, defeated Albert Taylor by a . . ° them. 1 told him I'é sell tf 1 got my ttle with Goorses Carpentier? sucker,” Jack g@ve the olever Bng-} 4 match with the big Red team, To score of 800 to 159 in their 18. The Harvard players Wilt be numbéred from 0 to 0G inclusive. price, but he has never been able to inch | Ishman a good licking. This “fight* pe \gainst Brother Mike with Mrs. Calla-| ‘alk’ line match at Daly's Billiard oi! If he couldn't get men to buy Gas there"any professional man Who,’ made him, find straighiway the Iittle cash in on his ambition O'Neill has/)an looking on from a seat tn the heademy last nigh: ‘Cutler had a pie Sine te be out a paying proposition, what chance pr w single stroke of business... @ ttatian boy from the eadt @lde was|made some radical changes in the | Princeton section, 0 and his average was 27 3-11, All the cheer leaders, {f rolled into a solid. mass, would make ah Bet men to put money lato run of y's work, can put_a price, say “ot} = his serPices an do night sent time? started fortuneward, Wilde himself, here.for a few months, showed the posaibNities of ring monéy making in America by bringing back to Wales t ——4 the equivalent of $75,000 in United I Mid the begins game is! States currency. : A at its high watef mark now. | | its Columbia dine-up. Several new plays have been prepared to spring on Gi Dobie's players. The Columbia squad left town las evéning for Syracuse, where a stren uous scrimmage will be staged with on as’ Benny | excellent meal for a herd of squirrels. here in New) . . . ws from the West that Fre@ if added together, should amount to 6,370,0°1,- Ne Mitchell will probably succeed George Stallings as manager of the Boston Braves brought out the fact that Mitchell was being considered for the@ post, of Coach of pitchers of the Yankees. If he goes to Boston the ‘The Harvard signa! or more, The Latest News From ‘' Football Training Camps . ° . — ‘The Yale squad will use $27 square yards of blankets for keeping the THER good boxers of not so substitutes warm, (Figures subject to change 0” account of rain). Never tn strect. ‘Mike Gibbons, for ent Haag its history has Yanks will have to look-for another + to~ .| the Oran, eleven to-day, It will *0 profitable for boxers and) pity rene ver, way. Gomis | Co anal rehearea! for Saturday's Tho average number of tenth noah out per man should be 25-8, || ™*™ y___ 4 % jomoters. ‘The average champion or | ‘ortably retired and on, easy) cneounter. O'Neill nted to see At Yale, ay east ot the Sees me | HOT ere rer at ed out under e play how his new plays work least, ‘This may happen, Dut, 2 had “ seat eae | BO6 te “ONG Gare" i strange conditions, #0 Syracuse way| NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 11.—|¢rs who do ni held on the Bidellites von on ns ‘ ant| Who fought altogether too rarely, 4 mp: hi ft the game, would repre ¢ Pe ERLE RS GAB BE MED | sescny write checks totaling $100,000, | Invited. to be the shock absorbing |'Tad Jones is still very much unde. | 8él4,08 the side on oo Sagara cat ‘The Tale How if en Tle bal pers Pcie one erent FROM REDS BY WAIVER. ¥, Knight of the Mitt looks on @! He now is teaching boxing by the|side and Chick Meeban gladly Con-) cided ag to the make-up of the back- | left end and Sedawick at Seca both of po pha! ti poLineantne vetha? Deakin econ: eee ae ae leaving for up-State the| eld of the Yale eleven for the game Princeton at het anieh. St rown| On the basis of past performance, th New Haven road should average James (Buster) Caton, shortatop, has 7: 4 Py recks on ic y a 1 Ketchel, yet to-day| DVackey MoFarland, to-day heavy| Blue and White team spent a pep-| against Princeton on Saturday. Hates ty Be tinge ithe Holmes 0 Spore then 22 wi $} ‘been secured by the Brooklyn Nationals pery afternoon” scrimmagigg and and fat as the erstwhile Alderman, running through a long signal dyill, is one of Chicago's most successtul from Cincinnati by way of the waiver ee Jonny Wilson, the champion Whether he will start Kempton or e class over which Ketch" tow- Murphy as quarterback is still an This announcement was mado wood completed the line with Tierney eoate at centre. 9 JOHN |; refnetag $25,000 to come down] business men, with a fortune esti- | Several shifts were made In the Jine~ : * — y Business Manager Ned Hanlon of Bost: vt to box Myse O'Dowd or| mated only by six figures, Not so|up and the Columbia backfield that | Open question, or whether he will use At Princeton POLLOCK and Go Sip Fike: Gadgarh: tila moraine’ upan eeu ‘ of the others whd are clamoring | ®ad for Product of tho dlockya:ds. | faces Cornell will have | Harris tlone or the other at halfback. He aPRON Eg! Nor dicdul G gate tam Skat oe bd chance at him Others of moro or icss note have | quarterback and Thornton, Mosze-| does not rate Murphy in the slightest! PRINCETON, N. J., Ld ‘ iit Bs 6 Wine Chain Eresiient Cones Bayes a at the bi ac thered by the use of thelr physical | z@pski and Cauapary In the back 4 Roper gave bis squad a real acrim-| Despite the fact that Harlem Ed- | bimwir tustice, in [von 3 i ! x Rings ‘of the present dhe| Prowess. money ‘which Would inake| row. ‘Thornton —will be able to|depree ahead of Kempton as a, eee eye ne aves the Weat Vir_ [dle Kelly, was stopped by Lew Tend- | Wrould hare Deen 4 | At Chicago. Caton was secured by the the gross earnings of thy average| strengthen the offense, as his speed | quarterback, and if Murphy starts it k Jeff would bave surely Reds the early part of Inst season from uld make Interesting read, ler in a bout at the Olympia A. A f ‘ soin= dly missed in the bec. .|Sinia’s game, and probably the last Dig margin.” Lippe lost oonstderabl rates, He replaced Kopf, the a Hale a rh i ed BOR AAR RA Re aere eames wees eet Dacenan sei oa Of le before the battle royal with Yale|of Philadelphia on Monda¥ night, ! | soney vetting on Smit lar inate rin Re rat ame atone # Mevolop, tir ° | PAE, 3 4 — i handled the position in big peg wal Foo Why not be a fighter? There will, be one or two late hore on Saturday, All ast weck was|!ooks lke a dure hing now that} ” as ft short an EAE ae ita — ey [ohanges in ihe Columbia line, and | ie Miige A, sharers spent on dummy ,scrimmage Yes-|Champion Benny Leonard will battle | gt \dec tof tir int at cacee eae eee reams Ste only to fight the world's battles BOWLING NEWS ee sua MS re eT Brita eats wren BRALVO | co aay the men ned both: Kelly in ® ten-round bout at, the} wis in a © P. M., tne better it vill be for bun | Japan te Challenge for the Davie 3 ears for, in most cases, less than f q oer, patel hy ane hala te hee merits of members of the team, but Garrity, Lourie and McManmon did|Commonwealth Sporting Club of | tho manager and his fighter, The two bouts in Cup. i ws oe The Senior quintet, cdmpbsed of | Me strongest Columbia combinatign | 'hi4 1 drill prety Ron a se not get into the scrimmage this af-|Harlem on next Wednesday night. | 0° [int wars) we letter mitshed tn a: #} OMeiain of the United States Lawn z varne si when he used both me: ied two of the fighters" ol winning ‘i ‘ o ay cstance, Ronny Teenard lght-| members of the Boys’ Club of Avenue Pita satel tearat Sul ied dalawed len Guaclactack aati? pipserning | Sine tue ee tee series ates tieman irae ise: Mae pee ee "Hidle| 5 yrs the-President, ihare ised { oe en Apes raped | A, Who do most of their practicing on) by a big delegation of Columbia stu- ak. | Sainst Harvard were in the : aby wht Jackson, and Smith, who | 021g, ‘ti vy fag’ ah” cotter (ative omcttes | soumalo Leppig'gSlieys, Ware tua ones| Genta, ,To beat the Hah raitroad | Miter art of the tine. “he tack, out the arve time an aaa eee ect to Jet Leonard aight | Ment Dera aI eee ccomel ae) AIS eal eee ne i r Les} g fares a &mall part of the Blu anc : u about the first time all aea-| Kelly an © match ts on. There| 7, ‘ ecoune ; s his fists. Britton, a welter- | to furnish the surprise im the Aimer-| White cheering section will travel tolquarter, Aldrich at left half, Kelley|son that Hank Garrity has not been fom Andibws of Milnankes, who hae brongh! |in this city. Myrick sald yesterday that ! will be two other ten-round bouts, Jack "Kid" igh probably amassed $250,000 ce his care ind has most of ft Johony Di indee, ican National tournament last night! oft many important boxing bout in that city, | the at Thum's White Blephant drives. In Japanese have beew advised as to today wired Billy Gitson, manager of Joo Ben- | the ie necessary procedure in order to chal- nt-seeing buses, in the thick of the fight. No matter at right half and Jordan at fuilbaek. how many go tq the showers, Hank and jater Murphy at quarter, Camp- Ithaca tn large st, Wolfe meeting Charley who to-day] ‘he opening game the Seniors beat tie s/qiyaterious way ¥i ray A ‘ght halt | is usually on the field when the end|eecher and Jeff Duffy of Ohicago fornia lightweight, stating that /lenge. This will be followed upon the ht be wealing fish but for his wbil- | Hackensack Leam, $60 to 687, aud in| sey Siwayn have. w hulit SE POUAaS Leet Soedeh Me TAR RERES ins |Gonieat Aaa it is er betatas Ee emt e0lng agslust Tary Mitchel Mb Ica PURE Gk he et ee (Rt OU ARSRUIGL 18. Salsa 0 Fat ee ee fee on 8 third ume they put away tho) ign condition in time for Prince-|in for a little while at fullback. a hard worker, .Quite the contrary, Joo Tanch tn a return] to-morrow night wae t9 large that iho looked, for | Deore the free Monday” in March, 1931, KY In, 2 Btroot t In front, 2] Nels the anon et’ the Boniors, Ol=lton and Harvard, Tom Dicking, the | ‘The Ine ts practically settled and was|he Js one of the hardest players On| setts of ineen runt at Medien fnunre Gorden | (ne bows to, draw trewern 275 000 aay ssn fF | {he reeulations govern: Tather's ish # has a fortune of] Mech, the anchor the Seniors, was g linesinan, will be the only Bluc | used continually in front of these two| the squad, The’ Newton boy ig with-| o, Dec. % will tm ell probability fight Jimmy in ‘tions for the Davis Cup, $050,000 or thereabouts. ‘This might] the bright particular star, roiling 210 n ly will not ga in| backfeld combinations, It was Cutler, | out doubt one of the greatest backs : venue | ee ’ regular who positively will not ga in i Wilde tm London, England, the third week In| Jimmy Johnston, matchinaker of thi boxing clubs kgem like stretching the truth, but it] in the first game and 280 in the sec- inst the Tigers. left end; MacKay, left tackle; Ay osta, ever seen in Tig@rtown. His weight | j,ausry, Joe Wa suanaget of. Suarhes, to. |'that will magn ie shows 6t Manhalta ' r nee Stops Johnny G feh't. Dundee hos fought hundreds|cnd game, averaging 220 for the two| S*nat the © oh ApeTT Crome. genre) Calaneos lie) Soot axceasing, Dut Werle AlWOyEe sivas ts “cuasceercs'aan pee atest wties "cline ieee Fitsew bas meeelleati’ etinenea snatch | SCRANTON, Pa. Nov. 1.—<Phit ring bonts.-very often ns many as|guines. The game betwee the Spar-| yale has qd more gruelling prac VER RN PE mere TEBE SeenlNl’ Mile | Samay to ARAL for @Yesy foe MAM All | poten a eirmod cating mater a aired incase Wine Toman aad Pease Deane el Bion ce Brooklyn stopped Johnny Gill amor Ba. B vara 68 OF $0, 000." 1 tana ray | Picton 7 a a Or TS) etce this season than either the T: jevlin’ played end for a while, re-| Mat Aa iM we mon thin afternoon | % #25000 wo box Wilde, with all expenses pald [fought at the opewing show cf that cmb In two|of York, Pa., in the elghth round of ® "To-nigh: Pe 7 gers or Crimson, M of the Bull. |) « Cutler, This tram had only the! were Jack Cleaves, Frank Murray and |‘ three. Sharkey 1s exproted to sall for England | weeks, It Is aaid that each fMgliter will receive j Scheduled ten-round bout at ‘Towa Hall EW TENDLER, who only a few ‘o-night’s play in fournament| Gog. will have si ul protector) | shortest of dummy scrimmaging. ‘. . be 7 the firet week in December, $10,000 for bis end. was selling newspa-| Wil bring together the Onawa and Bt.|harnoas when they start to bark a ————— Sr Teche etlogem: aed Lemannre ead) as : | Athletic Club last night. wh years ago was 5 «| Nihon : hen t) art to bark fe 4 ’ . Nicholas teams of Harlem and Al- cep o ‘Falmer tad: . ‘The collection made for the Red Croes by the) Another fichter from Routh Africa f# batttin Sorel meaner pers on Rroad Street, Phila¢el.| gonqutns, one of the local teams, oe. derseymen ib. Wie amen Biase At Harvard Hine Brood nat hey Wi Be the OMS | wuety women st Madiaon taste Garden on Tuce-| in this country. He ts young Mehey, who seed ; ia, took to the boxing game, not Steere the Neailes Food ompany Bowling} by the mile at New Haven, but Tad| CAMBRIDGH, Mass, Nov: 11.—]| Both Hooper and Star Kerk at tackle pl gece Rey Menta Rr cae and Jett | here from Cape ‘Town, South Attica, scten wees PIMLICO SELECTIONS. pe he liked tt or had an extraor- ut tn full force at MUL? Cordes's | ones is proud of the fught!ng atrengt) Uhreads of real football were picked |27¢ apparently #basolute fixtures, and] Smite at ning thelr fifteen-round battle, | ago, He has engaged tn one fight lui —--——- bs ee 4 conta Aled, Brooks Biant praction | OP nt It la ov nel FS Be ki pas Mel Dickinson at guard, There js 'small | amounted to $2,000, Had the women gone amoné | tore, stopping Tow Bennett in dour tu First_ Race—Paddy Dear, Deck- dinary Abilliy, but for the reason that | ing for sata \e opeu at OF Re x sucht, Yale apy 4 wie 5 in on Soldfers’ Field yesterday. | chance that Jim McManmon will not be| the fight fans earlicr in the evening they would | Wen Moluten Ar Hickey ts, mate, Foreclosure, hh saw 7 ot rnoney in boxing prelim. |" rand cent tbe week alter 8 Se sane . ty coaches assembi@d nine of the ag the othee parte course, Capt, Mike | nare received hundreds of more dollars, Champion | ne being able 10 do 118 pounds c Second Race—Sweepmient, Parr ipary bouts than he could earn sell. oe or tiara, ve wn ifr] Star lineamen this season hay |'nen who started Against. Prinoeton | ton men are looking forward to better joor| Reew Mid ail AaB ian. RCN YU aces AY flgt inc I ent ‘A anaes, e Mg papers. Successful from the start, ; hn " irlng (hh |been scarge, but “Stan” Heck, the |on Saturday, and, "putting Olmstead | passing than he gave in the Harvard pes will Hot, be able to de eny fiebting for ar ied au u The prety Petite, Doug A pour for pune! Horne RS iw fant Princeton tackle, stands out / - 2 of We 0 | eame. Prank Black the new manager of the Sports- te : uM fo least | i . i ry z ‘a , m eonstde re ah 0,000. ‘Then there js Mike Olisowd, her Ci all time. He not only mussed ay replacing Church. | with Don. Lourles ‘The fourth rian wit | ™mieaies Benny lacoard and Jack Britton fer 8] i ore an a, tom of bis recent taht with Pact] Pasn y, Be fore the war Mike had little oppor- Roaraay the Walhurep radiee a hg "om tho right side of Harvard's line, es. of a leg bruise, and replacing Church- | with Den, Lourle,, The fourth man will | weiveround bout at the First dtegtment armory in| il) ore as & rol of hs pen ul] Eifth Race —Sehwarts entry, ity to make much money, but he |masia., TH trey a ty pelally ‘when Horween’s kick was [ill at right halfback by Fitts, the reg- | Oqdy all in favor of the formen Newark, He intends now to mage the bout In ee niece ee d harvest since. Only |i2g Wall, Kem, the Januar ‘a, Hactart plocked, but often sprinted down the | ular team was made to book much ai —_—_— Deoomber, a¢ he is certain that Re can get the! At the Commonwealth Sporting Club of Harlem! § fr wa Note. rpet Sweeper, wan pald more than | membership of over teva Feld wren oh Onds to nal the) twin run on the feld for {he kickor |At Dartmouth, . Fe ete ee cea” Mer Unis Bee P| cu Gejarday ight latchaatwe Tom Mairtio tas} — Seventh Race—W, H. Buckner, ut with Jeff Smith. | awe olay knuckle, fut 28, Somer, Boma mAh ® as at Now Haven # week (rom Saturday. |" yANOVER, N. H., Nov. 11,—Speara — mie th Deby late mani Tae wae | _ Pastoral Syrala, Mayor Htovee. ror ‘beatlonn Tan oat cea, | eetke aieeg hae ae fees bre Batata Yale will outweigh Princeton on] ‘This varsity team had a drill on put the Dartmouth eleven through n| Pres Carton the lonel Italian middlewotght, te 10-round hows, dimay Paul Some ae a ee tween times he has “picked up | HAs auslet affair durlag the moan of Norm: | the line more than ki Harvard,| plays and then lined up against the | stitt workout in preparation for’ the ee es ne, Bees Se - em une. the | Weinert for six rounds, \ erage gig to, 1001 | eveat. cling will bee feature ot the neat which “had an advant of five liirst mubstitutes for a more thorough | game with Penn on Saturday, the test | Noy Crane, ysat bearmasitee 12 @ Aeon: round ae him from outside the ropes, woul pounds per man from. tackle » to /driil, in which, howevery there Wus| practice the team will get before th \. ane) Phil Delmont and Johnny Hayes, per | ce, Sfating Me Dry etc ars vl og tang from “le ye, peed to |tackle, Mupkey, a new Yale tackle | not any hard tackling although plenty Fame, an tho team leaves to-day for [c%, Not S%& te Fresve © guarenice of $3.000/ reasnerweighte, have been seinatched ‘tp ie Fee Soe sopranos shat be ine monthly eneeting of jtips at 240, Johnny” Acosta, the |; speed was displayed. Priladelpnta. '¥ FOF) with am option of soopting 25 per cent, of the Me ae Take Busor Leh aa 0 BANA Tee | io association a, Friday nite Pits fyigiant guird, only weighs a few!” ‘The substitutes were arranged very| Dartmouth does not expect an areas reosipta, : off Monday night. Twos qe at any other calling. Rocemary 8 rs y ht. ‘Niey | BI Str t for ol bowlers wio are chnpetine tournaments | pounds less. much as they doubtless will be used | victory by any means. Confidence recently fought fiftew 6 ree Wsonnny ‘Kilbane is probabl: the oao:ivai' aoe leer ina Friday niga aes (OF = against Brown on Saturday. After | Meh, however, and i ts felt that the | Jnaay Dutt, tin fen, litle banlamuelent of Jer. | a ee eer Ce ICE PALAC! Werke TEED the boteke nen Penn's unexpectedly. fine ehowing |aue consideration of the Brown game | ‘eam thet disposed of Cornell 90 eaaliy | m7 Cv. tad Dials “RAR” Malle et PiMladelnile | os) Gecided to ldte them Datile again ‘ ethte® Bina carted off two games in the |adwinst Pittsburgh was one of the bie|\t looks more than ever as if; the | WM, not have any great dimeulty in the feat! eight titleholder, but when Ove et the Ww. Ht eo By it for beating the Quakers, ‘The practice yes- | at the big arena at Trenton, No J, on Monday] yo. 42¢ ‘ ae {8 & nimble-brained chap, with « we fellow SurousNante jearp age pinving of ‘Davies, the | Coaches will decide to take chances of | terday® conatated of & ahort atgnal Gril | night. Tals wil be Mute rt bout in some time | 20", Monat me Droshiya’ Ceatherwgliee who DS ama he erika nae s ite Biinare}, 609, 008 W. bevels non eh rae™* sensa playing of ne [having the team beaten by Ed Rob- | Sergey consisted of & short signal gril} . rreently trrunced Wille Terman at aterm, hes - = Wena, ag Cy Me lage nd i RN in star Pitt aburgh | ilfback, Penn woul? | son's eleven Dp than subjret the | second teams, Louden gave the ends | Al llppe, maxager of Jeff Smith, admitigd that Y been matched by bis manager, Niles Burne, oo YAl E f Best Reserved Goats 4 ly cam call on $150,000 ad. & touroannt ot Thun hort \ rise hye pene ster be Nhe The week Aiat atelug me $0) non ble infury special Instructions | ip gotting dea te welaht at which Swith feaan Mike O;Dowd, meet Donny Frish of- Kiteland tn a. twelve-round snchiie ait AION ae? vely, eda, Tur fane are ate ade ‘igh ny at least one touchdown week.‘ B renlised the henvers! ef the’ vars passes, and "Sonneaber andjwhich was 158 pounds, weigh in at 9 P. M., docisla batiie (0 be staged by the Burka, ans 2 " ‘ime end having invested wisely tetas for the conten. ur PHO” Dotore the game Melman had hie Blue aly ‘reguiese would prout. by ‘piayiug' Stearn mot od some good klcie eebened Omid fo tiem WBA Re calld Ba Os a Mb, dep ik PRINCETON) Hs! Sema sseee t i i : pr : x - y ; Y ’ | aa