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TURF WAR OV ———+ + STATE RACING COMMISSION IGNORES THE JOCKEY CLUB N GIVING SHILLINGLICENSE ee 4 ‘ ! i { { i Rider, With Colors On, ls Barred From Mount at Pimlico by Of- {York To-Day to Decide Methods to Pursue in Sensational ) . Case. +s a By Virteent Treanor. ii i BALTIMORE, Noy, 12 ‘ TURF war is brewing in Maryland to-day over the issuing of a tem- porary Heense to Jockey Carroll Shilling, who for eight years has the New York to-day. Nothing more sensation tered by the turf's powers. a ‘The Maryland Racing Commission, a brand-new body, yf MPting by Gov. Ritchie, has taken it on itself to see that Shilling is per-| pmitted to ride, no matter what the all-powerful and respected Jockey Club! Or does. “We are running racing in Maryland and The Jockey Club jNew York is not going to dctate Just how we shall da it," fs the sub- ice of its exprorsed sentiments gllow!ng this held in been en- ’ e at a meeting ta bi Jin a racing way he the matter eee HHA ns ee Ussion informed « ling that he : rR jt bo restarted unless the Racing MMA ride yesterday and arrange-] Commission meanwh idem it him pilot} would be unwis » force the issue. i were made to have laptoeuvre In the last H . HP caso of Shilling ts eight . MHP commission ‘didn't’ take into years old, He was set down HBl) consideration the att ft} for rough riding. He has ap- Fh) the *Mary ja. | Dlied for reinstatement at regular in ' Job} under whose auspices the Pim. | (vals since, and powerful infuenco , meeting ia held, nelther did {t|0as_bedn used in his. behalf—intin- { ve a moment's thought to the pyob- | PP" ing tight trom the doorsteps at f exoentive mansions in severa of the stewards of the! states and from men huth In State reguiarty ajfointed to) and*national potlth » each apy eS mt The Jockey Club, a second | Pel T Jockey Clob has answered represent the association and a! tit ngs application for a H- conse floient r It remaine: 1s refused for “good and suf- ns,” . for the Maryland R: tthe State's Rac Naturally with the ap e seventh race in which \ ficials, Who Threatén to Close Up Track—Meeting in New | i been denied reinstatement by The Jockey Club, W pere it will end is only time will tell "1 may finally rae result in stopping racing in Mary- ttm land unless The Jockey Club weakens H in its present stand againat restoring ij tle rider ta good standing or the Maryland Racing Commission pulls ‘ in its oars, Algernon Daingerfeld, ; representing the turf governing body | 1 of the East, left here rather hur- ‘ riedly t night to make a report on appointed last | ER JOCKEY yee you! | Farin! J \ , PRINCETON CAPTAIN LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O° Hara. | In bowing to the public howl for numbering football plo Will compromise, They will number the football tick 4 tall concession to the public, ‘They can now tell ‘who plays by watching the sunday pap Twenty years ago Harvard would have been glad to ball players, only they didn’t have ‘em then, The only num nt boys wore in the old daysy were neat identificat necded those plenty, But football at Harvard has pr and bounds since then, especially in leaps at the box of can get a Harvard-Yale ticket anywhere from $38 to $8: whether you're a graduate or a goof for the ticket scalp see (— VEWAND tCAN Copretyht, 1920, by The Prem Publishing Co (The New York Bvening World) sis Instead, copyright, 1920, 8 Path 2 WHOLE wvers, Harvard makes atthe | NOled. Au Should} foot- Har- they leaps you | number nbers the s—and ed by depend | too strong on de- illing was te make is debut, a) ae) Commiasion ty do what ev he Harvard management is against putting numbers on players ag i. a fen te Way taken and it wa to 1 nd cise from Governors down had} the same ax on phonograph records. Columbus discovered America and te ue nat permitting the rider's name! jill Ino that Is to override The! Ponzi discovered an uncharted gold mine without numbers on thei back, SEARS DESRIEE i Hrd posted on the jockey board wn hands So far the comminsion| “though Ponzi has got 4 number now, However, that’s Harvard's argu- game, and more- 4 24 ea Svion BULL Inmistod, that! tty suceented In doing nothing ment and she's going to stlok to it. They are willing to give the boys over, that Har- Be Jockey roan ed dts MPC) yond threatening the life of the sport,| Ted stockings and holeproof pants, but pasting ficures on their back is not of- ¥, Tel Pate ned the whieh through the agency of paric| nother thing again. Your back is no place to show your figure outsid lanoeuvre. ‘Two of the stewards Mutuel machine betting keems to] of a musical show. nee at ail to| ] Utively refused to gtliciate i: siti. | Mave hee Sore DIB a te) FRAG eels neeton’s pass- f ling was alloy to’ Hide and with of Maryland, x, There is no need of numbers at a Harvard-Yale game. You can al es, she Will have timated that if he Aid and finist ner of Com= | ways tell the Harvard boys from thelr accent and the Yale guys by thetr 4 Sant all of tht j it, Second or third his presenc and powertil| | tumbles. If confusion must be avoided, let ‘em number th rire anc BRPAE ROL RS. f responsth) Yr 8 umpire and ‘ &; eA Face would not be officially ree NINE. Te wan ho | refered, ‘ ; wi de ele a0, At thin point Secretary Rises | Mu hioehao fap BOT tn i oe Me verhead gam (h from an eer esttisnd Racine Axsoviation Maryland when he knew it couldn't There will be 75,000 at the Harvard-Yale game this ‘year and only |°!!?nsive and defensive standpoint, Pentaniny ed a ele be be done in New Yorky 1 he « half of ‘em will be a mile away from the field of play. way to iden- Ten days ago it certainly seemed ‘even k he track locked up : ted the aunpnge cas minander tify the players {s to watch for their pictures in the daily papers and 18 though Yale's chances could not , day. - toss fo such ith ex at the then pick ‘em out as they make the play H rd 1 gindly. te r derec q 5 as they ~day. Prnnuinnloncetactin Eine ’ Plays, Harvard will gladly tet the red nearly as good as they | & ithe mewards then visited Shilling uwyers to ficht for the boy's | BOYS bose for the photographers, oe ust year. Half the team was Se eoiptpoaery ita, comian Me | , ate Suaean smltenie 6 crippled and things were going badly. ag the entiosure und, theretore, coma | with Giiilinge. CAN the une | rape be the only ane thst res iy depend on Be it is willing to let /Yale partisans were in the dumps of ot compete in the ra HAA) like fo eye Nien Ene Ln” eeatn Het — — fey despalr and although the patched up @ituation was reactiin, point! the th iy 1 a teams showed an unequalled fighting 0 he only and proper chan- ~ with the insistent cor ar . Ch d spirit. and the old imlldog tenacity, as Sivsins, ono or the pest siters oc Champion Leonard to Engage th a ied angealig Dat prom mmander J. k iis iting, haw! heen camMatant teainae iS Mt Yale did with West Vi told Shilling’ th tar ded Walle aut vane sali A ey I h B t. Thi. Kinia, i) comparison with Princeton, ce nae ca Tea eae Reagent n Three 20u 8 is Mont Gi oneoucig’ features aeons thus the cage stand ¥ Jowed to sever hix connections | —_ > inceton-Llarvard contest, though, Hing ix scheduled with the stable iwell has pulled | f OS tay opuanaliney (10 eae am In the stake gf aN Kinds of poltieal wires | Mee rhii To-Night, | ser Jack Doterty of Providence, ts now trrtng to | & rinceton was, It left the Prince- \« Raighacointe ¢ athens onpatic ier Meets Loughlin To. Night, Stravies. 4 inate toe him ein ouee Monet n confident of a victor 2 ee , canny of a | the crack New Pnglund bantam of whom wo have,» yom blue with de ——|‘Kelly Wednesday and Joe |i srt New Mnslend dentin. of whom we bare} unt We Prince Ming « ~nedon Noy. 9 == rm there was ‘owling Strikes wx and Spares )| lis * Garten Nov 26 | cmt ex ming nm amo me leh mae gh ——. four flehts, Nov, 18 ho flahta Morrls bux ten WHICH really gives Yale a far’ more % rownls at Kansas City; Nov. 95, Billy Ryan of TOSY Chance than she could have Siete Orewa opwline Ove fom 0 ae By John Pollock. size wate munis st teneoan da Sor, [Boned fOr previous to the Prinoeton- " h i cc “hampion Benny Leonard will be,4] * plead ton rounds at Atlanta, b. are nie Piverside alleys, Harlem, b the Champion Dee, 0 he will av Cripples and lack of practice H}. Nicholas team, also of Ha ling olphe potting ‘busy fighter during the next tw Hea ronan ite Sah a aurvian! Disa A PURI ee Rese eee By one pin in the opening serice in See e ene | weeks, He will engage in three fight 1 forward pass game White Elephant alleys last susht during that time, meeting three Hght-] Jack Kid Wolfe, the Cleseiand teatierwetaht, 01 1 effective pr nh running Mo White Hlephant alleys last rx Pee eeeo claim thes are contends |e \8 sfw TiN’ Gider he” manne play's Is‘dependent upon keoping men ing by 937 to 186. John Starr welghts) who ‘claim they Frank Hagley, will receive @ guaraotes of $1,000 [1 the sname positions and doing the anchor for th Onawa tea ors for the title His frst bout Will | tor fighting Charley Beecher, the local frathy same werk, A forward passing ga a split-in the ninth take ¢ place to-night when Benny] weight, in the muntefinal of ten rounds to the | i$ Much more sl. and permite in- De: hooks up with K. ©, Loughlin of | Birny teonantaterim Kadie kelly tout at me vidual rilliancy at all thes, and es, otherwine the a | Commonwialth Morting Club of Harlem on nest With Kelly, Yolo hasgsufficlent force by the Onuwas would South Bethlehe Pa, ‘The latter | \iiuuy wg pu A plunge ri Me game, Th ee) Siaslierit,, ancl ven bOXeR Rave Leonard a dard battle @ S fore, the y his: Yale's forw Dick ence auigend N { “lub"and short time ago in a vontest at the Ant, who aa rooted trom his me [Passing Nas been quite as good In the eam, missed his chance a Gun & poate vit attack of sickness, will swap punches with |last few we as that o arvard, m out a aner tn pcm # Camden Sporting Club of Jersey Pores, ate sturdy na tnd Princet 18 unable to stop the e by making nine on Ms night's mateh will be Lot UHC] ten-romid bout at Koaing Cub |Crimson’s aerial game. ball instead of striking ca mé club. On next Wednesday ove-|ot Piburk won sae oho rinceton may sweep Yale off her instead of strik ie Heddio erewire! fighwrs! aid gand’ puscamk the f y ceness of its play in he made nine on the first ning Leonard iniets) Balen ee eae ie bea x = the part of the game. ‘Thin had ands it the Commonwealth Sporting its effect on Harvard, and the Prince- : 4. Champ ion: Club, and on Nov. 26 Joo Welling will Sel eee t« 1 of thx year Is one of t hell, which was just one pin shy ¢ a tay th Amplon's opponent in a ff- naational fghite ha ying teams of the ‘season: We amount reguired to Ue the B. b M ti FA the ‘shampion’s oppondn st that it hi Ne i Dene 0 ‘| 00 APTN PUES | eon-connd dour at Madixon Squar mini 1, it had | the “gam ‘ Hine a2cond game proved to be quite ute! Ray Sm ith A | Garde Mo Shubert of New Met " tas Aggres M4 | The tier ¢ nL wae closed tous ae Common 0 ra hey 0 It should Seurprise to the railbirds when ake | y uth way v ‘ ea Bit hea better game than was jponquin team put up a | Jiterstiry mi when Pio. Cui suede dal Racca Ds MT Sead UL) looked weeks acy, and will to 907 for N NAM, Nov. 1 lightwoig axented to ‘mingle with he ne productive of thriite aa have : ie Leonard th boys have Jung a} feaiierwelant, who all Princeton. Yale gamen in the past the third game the Onaw i and inte $10,000 to act ns forfeits that Mey will} was suwendat 4 Mase by the New Yor is still foyer Princeton, but > in returned winners wi npion, ce welt pounds at 2 Wek on th alia fe = y . 3 @atbowled the Algonquins v4d which tay of nite Cie ees Reecn vs suirhed (| taaton University Beate Norwich fan to-night's pluy the knooktr Fy pin hig herweleat Team. | . bets, row (SNe), Bree way Smith in two und ee ae hoaing show of the Olympla A. A. of Puiludeipnis | ROST Nov, 12,—Roston University é ont gaara Mand), 9 odtislea twelve to-nie it ou ‘Thanksalsing bay dofouted Norwich University tn an Arm: ne - Iptice BD he yesterday by a : _ decision caper | Tie Kan New York AL A. wil stage Its pesend ‘ @.! Mart @lasaod Smith, much to | Mieaukee sti tuiattig show foomlaht at Oon Mla t on scored a whom thought smith a ood today Kenta’ | ea tae kate Alte teas fo OW hiverglty, Wem within 10 Yardy of Koc ash 4 Allen ve flosenterg, Moen | they oul when the game ended. to beat Martin, Py Use Of The —(rarley Dossserick, matchmaker of the Monser Meee len ound, : — {iat several on uD in ting Clb, hae faally been stigcesatul tn sign data rounds, | Cutler Dents Taylor, veland Ray won from Jimmy up the privelpale for the main heut of fifteen | two tugad colored hearrwolghts, Kid Nor A ut of Reston bear Ai! i's protege de, at the club's opening boxiag aiaw on | & ‘ pi an in the third blook w to Jast two round Friday night 12. the thats \ tthe No-puint five bMiard tthe end of the fleat nia th at toh at Tinleyea Seademy lat night Me be Ving 9 hip rome, welaht of by Mem " This wtit) aii of 40 Ati € \ nd round had hardly started ie Tan 7 » furotsb « eatiting | I Norfoth'a tHrst. lata me, They wit |? iw hgh mark, wh nd when Martin , whipped over — the fret bettie {Aram as catehwtei Jadees Wenies - sleep wallop and Bmith was counted erry Mart fe Srides Vayenit, the Western feathprwetant | National id tnd a “ Wy au SANSAS t 14. Onto League, whi Martin is expected wih, he ots Mh the twolrw rounds tol icant, whe manawed the Ka : mateh for Jack De i bah y tured oN jsut Ain weve halon Vio a Waterbur ¢ year, Judging by the wa and on, Wn of the Amer icin Mmionkition the ing them out. haconcly: Larry Willams in Boston. but durtug the jaa gwar he hae Won peventeen, the FF uw , C mary of | ! ‘ fe “oct i gta ees “hw wmv nag aide ha st to Suse heat ruling An 6 dine, Mastin's mses Ab Marennnn, Um Warns of Bulliog Surprise, By Walter Camp. nd detected Niiaihre Co. (The New York WHOSE) Len) en thority Says Odds -avor Tiger, but read the handwriting on the fact that IWinceton ta none tah BOUIN, Lo- dha pe ta lees loca aigued 5 the must be ation, w MAY KILL RACING IWHEN CALLAHAN MEETS | CALLAHAN .- Into ! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, “NOVEMBER 12, 1920, The coming mouth gained a through t! Red and Blue seemed like and Warne through the to get away with : a Cornell will make it not by any such have been anticipat trouncitg that Academy and Penn tered to Heisman’ Were other evic provement game in fense, and some were d have to, pre: tack, bilt with lots it the contest big a scor mouth \Coprrighit, ing The Sportsman's Paradisé Commodore Hote! tid 8 we Cort nt 120, —for wear, to $40.00. The rinks are open. Iceland, sad St. & B'wy. Ice Palace, 1818t & B'wy. Brooklyn Ice Palace. Expert si:aters at these show a decided preference for Davega Skates, because quality is inwelded—from cast- last rinks rt 8 ay by to vit Ras B31 Bway New ) Camp | Declares Ye ale | May Deteat Princeton By Clever Passing Game posstbilities taken and 4 d defense e has been Pennaylvania- Philade!phi deal lent sh t Pittsh i luvenated Penn team men brilliant the forced rivet. Distinctive for men and women at Commodore + Shop, while all Davega Shops feature a piste assortment bright-hued caps, “ and mufflers our Hotel as outlined nto serious consi¢ week gt forw to it, far margin as would Virginia both attucks and de- forward passes that Dartmouth r this kind of at- teran aggregation exberience, probally will as last vear, Da the hetter of the 0 Conmolklated Press An: Ice Skateand Shoe Outfit $9.95 for Men and Women Quality-tested hardened Steel, attached to sturdy shoes, with ankle straps hockey or Other outfits up sportswear He Hrd 125 West 125 th St Sone Lenow Av Stet Stee Oven By Thorton Fisher of Tom Davies, IN MARYLAND JOHNSON'S COHORTS AGREE TO ACCEPT LANDIS AS LEADER seicsandpiansiig 7 Peace in the Baseball World tS Expected at Conference in... Chicago To-Day. . an TIM’ Guravian YALE CAPTAIN ICAGO, Nov. 12—Ban Jotnson's f fly American League olith nereed to accept Judge Kenesaw aadis as Chairman of the Board of Control that is to rule baseballit |was announced here last night, Wha © of the new scheme they will agree to will bo discovered when the sixteen Jclub owners of the two big leagyep meet In Joint geasion here to-day At this session, John A. Heydier an@ B. B. Johngon, Presidents of the Na- hav | | Uonal and American Lenguos, respec | tively; lawyers, stenographers and other atta will be barred and only the | mon financially trfterested tn the two |leagues will be present. The meeting s to be informal and no record will be «| made. | Bach club owner ts expected to speak ; for himeelt and give his opinion as to | the mes for the reorganization of the game, ‘The magnates are schad- | uled + to ne at noon, After the joint meeting adjournment vill be ltaken, while each league will deliberate on the proceedings for final report!” evening another Joint meet held and je Is expected thal otto will be taken wittah warving ween the Minors Send Six KANSAS CITY, | warring ¢ owners of thi PIMLICO SELECTIONS. jit sor 6s left here last nbygit - . Chi toslay they will First ce — Crin Rambler, to decide for war Salesman, Tout Or cond Race—Soumangha, Smith- Id, Kingstown Pler Third Race—St, Isidure, age on every hand owners of | the Regresso, Ind Hatter, Ex- y entry. to end | min the s had agreed ERC Sst Shegs lO selncti a committes of six to meet with the mafor-l omapun, Morris | developing the plan wf ba: entry, B entry Jorganization, snd had Kelecte Seventh Race — Albert A. Lord for the 1921 convention city, tne Herbert, Natural Bridge onvention was closed. sheets Derbies for Evenings For formal or informal wear Long's or Stetson’s Self-Conforming Derbies. PRICED $4 TO $16. CHOICE OF SILK LININGS, And every hat has the same label, the Guar- antee of Quality, not the sign of a price. LONGS FEATS “WEAR LIKE TALE NAME" Broadway ot 10th, 27th LONG-STETSON 5 ¢ 3rd—Nassau at Aan ; diy New Y New Jersey Booklet Request On These SOLID Mints Are Thé BEST Ever! You'll say they are. Flavor? Oh B-O.Y!