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i « eyes 7 en , THER EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920. * ON NOW DECLARES HE’S WILLING TO BOX ABROAD hein! “*" WINTER GOLF. ° - iL el eS -— . By Thornton Fisher Jack Dempsey May Box , cyan, oe aes Carpentier Abroad Because BR-R- HURRY UP, JoE- WE sume’ JUPet _—_—— ‘Trying to Bring Mitchell and Leonard Together on the Long j : Distance Phone. MN HOFFHAN ON THE NEXT FAIQWAY AMD HE'S USUAUN Gor SOMETH HON Mack. REL- WHY | HavENT Taker) A LESSON OR, BOUGHT” UB THIS . | GETTING YouR- UNEXPECTED BILL FROM, THE CLUB - “eno” AT THE END GFTHE TEASON SAYING GOODBYE TO a Bim "WHO IS GONG SOUTH FOR THE WINTER OUGHT TO PASS ARTHURS \ 5 ‘ (DIDNT THINK FINDING THE BaLe THESE DATS JS & JOB For SHERLOCI<, Of Opposition to Bout Here Report That He'll Also Give Jess Willard Return Bat- tle in Garden, By Alex Sullivan. NE of the reasons that Burope wasn't discussed as a possible battleground for the coming | Dempsey-Carpentier pout was the world’s champion’s objection to fight- ing on foreign soll, He and his man- ager, Jack Kearns, have right along insisted that the bout take place in this country, but lately the opposition to the bout has grown so in this sec- tion that both Jacks now say they wil] agree to the fight taking place In Burope if necessary. Dempsey says he doesn’t want to see boxing k'Ned in this State and countless bux- ers deprived of making a good liveli- hood just so that he can fight the Frenchman. Recently frequent reports have crept into the public prints to th effect that Gov.-elect Miller is going to see to it that the Walker law is re- pealed as one of his first acts in office. No direct statement has come from him, but it is believer all the opposi- tion that has recently come to life against the spert is because of the big scrap. The sport, it is generally agreed, Is being remarkably well conducted. If course, mistakes have been made, but they have been honest ones. The commission is ruling the sport with a firm hand, and much good judgment is being displayed. Up to date every move that has been made has heen because the commissioners have con- side¥ed them for the good of the game, The Manhattan A. C. whose con= *|duct of the Jackson-Dundeé bo Monday night caused oriticiam cause of the poor handling of { opening show, has had. its license voked. Whether or not the olub di served this severe punishment ta ni for the writer to say, but the fa that the commission acted qui shows that it Is right on the job. commission has already suspendod several boxers for Infractions of the rules. J It would be a good idea for the commission if it thinks the Dempsey. Carpentier bout is arousing all tho the opposition to boxing, and further~ more that if it thinks that Gov.- eleet Miller’s supposed objection te the sport is because of the possibility of the big bout taking place here, ought to go on record at once an@ announce that it won't sanction the match, bd - re ere is a report going the rouni that Dempsey, besides his bout with Bi Brennan in the Garden Dec. 14, wil! box Jess WiMard a return bout here March p7. Regarding the revocation of the Manhattan Club's license the com- mission gave out this statement: Bt the permit Manhattan Boxing Club, [i a lease on the premines hattun Casino at 165th Eighth J “The Boxitg Commi this decision after baving nensed Infractions of the Boxing Law, and, of contents held Monday evening, William A. Gavin, who ‘s managing director of the International Sporting Club and Chairman of the Army, |Four Boxers “Stand Out’? |e Hs wis will give boxing’a fair trial bef Jersey Rivals Combine to Compete With New York @. Dave MacKay and Dave Dris-| Br, 70 'sdsed om Serine bie boot, with, rrentte urging its repeal. Gavin says: In ‘‘Met’’ Boxing Finals ots: 92.8.5 "oats | Board ‘of Boxing Control launched 1 + | campaign two years ago for the reviv: Amateurs-- Not as Proficient! I ~LIVE WIRES — By Neal R. O’Hara. * Copyright, 1090, by The Prom Publidtting Co. (The New York Bvening World.) | of boxing this State, they were se rely handicapped by the black record es boxing In the past. But by obtain- NEW HOLDERS OF PSSST IST SST Ss x ; why ' 1. il paeee: oe aad roms (ner "9 Harvard grabbed a quarter of a million dollars for its hunk of the 5 " | Ing the support number of proml= coll Will Stage Big Matches |" hah Se anon’ hie ena, |ootball season, which ts enough to buy the championship in case you'd | With Gloves as in the “MET.” BOXING TITLES, | nen: aa cauneulaved ge | H y like to have {t. Notre Dame. loves the doughbag title on account of limited * a aris ia . be in Jersey City. eee ee ee eee ie Nowe not (capacity. Yes, Harvard took in $260,000, and every one of ‘em had a num- | Old Days. Name and Club. aye eee rhe ‘most serious obstacle was the opposition of a band of intolerant ree formers who, though numerically Iinsige Arena of Montreal, Canada, on Dec, 16 MeTigve| ber on it, B hn Pollock. bas deen doing ome great fighting in Canada and eo ee y Jo loc! ‘als admirers there stem to Uaink that he has © good The Harvard team gets eight places on J. P, Morgan's All-American | By Vincent Treanor. D. Shannon, Bronx- dale A. C. * B. Portran, be - 5 didl; i . 4 Boxing Promoters of New Jersey cause of tating Levin. team, six of the places before the decimal point. Mr, Morgan tosses these HE boxing championshfps of the EIEN EE Chrio: HrnGAnG eee attoral” Roceten OF making plans to stage Dig bOX-| ys Deimoni, who scored ble twenty-taird honors to the Crimson for @ blueplate variety of reasons, For one thing, A. A. U. metropolitan division M. Weiss, 924 St. Y. M, | Tothing daunted, carried the war in ‘bouts at thelr clubs In the near Harvard did the best scorimg of the year at the box office. When the were decided at the Garden last Wik sie: Me: | te: enemyis Game and sosedee th ees tirely overwhelming the opponents of the bin by obtalning the active suppors of nearly 1,000 clergymen, vAltogether undue importance may be to the rumors which future. Two prominent promoters Public's dough was tightest Harvard never failed to push the pricelist to| night, and a crowd alto i , Bi 9 ‘owd altogether too| 115-Ib.....Will ; 5 have already consolidated so that sromrta. the bene satied fe the $3 mark and over it. The gate recetpts were never fumbled, and Har-| gmail for such an occasion enjoyed ReUliare Saar 82) they can bring off shows without en-|Cem “ie win on agsest ‘Prank Macwel Reecaeres cote nickel on a page by the simple expedient of suspending) every minute while the semi-finals Jos! Stark, Bronxdale gaging in any unpleasant argumen*s.| in eho oh out and finals were being decided. The A.C. ‘These promoters are Dave MacKay . i , Heavyweight....Gordon Munce, Hil ts in danger for the reason | 7 H couldn't rf on. Shi Jed | amateurs, taken as a whole, aren't as G n | has of Newark and Dave jacoll of Jer- Detensively, O18 eyes a he Spray as sep hei Pastime A. C. Eovublions ‘malority in both the Senate every dollar that ever rolled loose and never yielded an inch In the Stadium | 00d as in the old days when crowds 108-Ib. except to holders of $3 ducats. The Harvard system is conceded to be the| used to pack the Metropolitan Opera ‘al best In the country, not even excluding Ponzi's. In all its games the| House to see them. This ts due.) 459.1... Nick Crimson rarely lost anything besides the tons, probably, tthe tack that tha AAs U, +++ Niel Harvard is also given the title by Dun and Bradstreet, the tamous| (iw £0 in more Ae ee Ae; pss = experts and analyists. Mr. Dun claims the Hervard team 1s absolutely eee Cer Ge Aire Soon tore, gatth lesion | Commission and License Committee tafe at*both ends and in the middle, He finds that the bass of Harvard| Pert. And In the old days club rep-| 1°" Sell ng Permission to represent have proved themselves to be. The The strategy 1s keeping the eyes on the bull that's engraved on all the $10 bills.| resentatives were carefully prepared | ‘helr clubs. Rivalry was more in- ternational Sport!ig Club is not Bo dee) stone,” « young brother of Harry Stone, |Mr, Bradstreet finds that Harvard's gridiron prospects won't suffer any|for the championship and thoroughly | ‘©9S® too, especially between the east | [Y concerned wih ihe Bache: toe entame thie local lightwoluht, now ‘ehting in dus |by graduation, The seating capacity will be the same next year. aw inspected by their club offictals be-| ‘4 and the west side, and downtown prises which have commercial profit a& tralia, is fast developing into & good middle- showed promise of developing into sims and objects, as the Jaw will rever® ny bis thrape fights with Fred- Jack Sharkey et ge Olympia} in Yhe coming return battle of fifteen rounds be- +oWe O'Connell, Paulist | and the Assembly and at a time whos boxing waa in disrepute. Flori ; “It should be very difficult now lorio, Paulist | abrogate this law when it has prov » Ce its worth under the guidance and con- trol of honest and competent admin- lstrators suth as the present Boxing sey City, MacKay will stage the big attractions while Driscoll will put on the smaller events at the 24 Regi- ment Armory In Jersey City. - Another new boxing club will hold boring shows in Brooklyn, teginning on Saturday eren- ing, Deo. 1. ‘The club is the Ridgewood Grove weight, Jack remeatly won the referee's de and uptown athletic clubs. However, | thelr sols snd, see ce under the new Shion “vee Al, “Tarmer tthe, Conmonmeatah ° ’ last night's bouts were fairly sod ‘regime the International Sporting, Clu Bpowting Ch, Stone bee. tas, clever boter E We ld A l-E t El and not a few of the principals will not be prevented from filling with @ etiff punch, Lventng or 8 as ern even [shor men in their various classes if t© the old condition which permits box- A vast amount of intereat in being digplayed | S ° E. D t i t G Tey follow up the game, Rour win- {oe 1p bona fide olubs where admission i ners ict night “stood out" so far over | '*.17 trong in Every Department OF Game ire: .sner cree ox ge far over PR ue however, realized at the te : % eight , And No-decision affairs, be-| AA, of Philadelohia on Deo, 20, bye just been| oween Joo Lynch and Jack Sharkey at Madison | ' jONSHip? ' signa up by his @anager, Tommy Walsh, to] Socsro Garden to-morrow night. @ Bo fast are the ° hardly* necessary, Dan Shannon of {ts guns is not an attack upon box! Gr told, 00, ‘We | mest Young Montreal, cho ara ——*. ee Less fea ae oe tree ma ae =o ame ne Bronxdale A. C., for instance, tn | onty but the barter of the muject: ani next breath saying he is being’| Detroit, Mich. on ext Mouday wight, fought «'slaahioe fifteen round drew at the same | Yale Is Not Represented at All) THE EVENING WORLD'S | Princeton Is Rated Strongest of Pp cas alr irr cena Vigorously for the maine a chance to win the title, er the nest hosing how of the East New| "#0 & lew moatie geo, Seis L-EASTERN ELEVEN sarrow Wwalated tke Brea 3" str tenance of the law as it did to estab= rmdpeng A pena This Season on Hon- ALL- Eastern Elevens—Harvard ee ee ere (ala ste F the edtto hie | Terk As A. of Brookiyn on Friday niyt, Mai jimmy Kelly and Samy Good will’ clash In ‘ Bombamier Wells, he had a well-olled """ons of the first steps that is bel sporting re and the | wire Diack hes matdiel Bert Spencer, of | (le fumtar bout of fifteen rounds at the opening orary Team, ———— Second on List left hand and a good right. His bout|tacen is te demonstrate to the Gove sporting public stand for that | mrookiyn to mest Billy Sterns of Minneapolis | 0xtue show of the Starlight Sporting Club of the y : Ends—LeGendre, Princeton; Ur- . with William Raubacher of the Na-|ernor-elect by signed petitions th ind of stuff, I thigk I'll begin | for titteen rounds in tie main bout and Sammy | Bronk oo the night of Dec. 7, Iu the semi tional Turn Verein was stopped in| number of friends of boxing that existe ban, Boston College. z le Xe fimal of ven rounds Jimmy Pau) i 2 S t = ing Jack Dempsey on behait | Smith of Eas Now York to bat vom fe | take on Jack Sheldon pe Rept niet By. William Abbott. ‘Tackles—Keck, Princeton; Son- | n, ike LeGendre, was expert of the GUNG aDeed Oat tyne te throughout the State of New York. and I'll demand $180,000 hegpaiad fa loocated at 1TIth Street and Bos nenberg, Dartmouth. receiving end of passes. “Sea i of Ini t fend, | 2708 A howte Aino, stead. st josten Rod. LL-STAR football teams, wheth- Guarda—Woods, arvard; Grit- |_Roper, the Princeton coach, paya| the 92d Street ¥. M. H. A. showed oe Ringe for tar, oma | matttag Levinsy, who in matched to meet Dor| jammy Goldman, master of Chumlon Pete er American, Eastern or Man-| fith, pean State. i Keck the compliment of being one| two trove the ordinary in winning Some Good Smokes— Tpecking a fight with Leonard amounts | McCormack, ie Iria tuo Darrwaatt, 9.4 48) Grog iC. Wash, the Pages boring poets, hattan Island, are merely hon-| —Centre—Alexander, Syracuse, eitg, Sreutest, tuckles he ever saw.| the 145-bound class, ‘He beat a tough . ne same thin, ae ee een one son sioa tor ane bar, | 27, ,H«timan’s twenty-rouind tattle with Jounny }OFAFY FecoRnition for exceptional in- Quarterback—Lourle, Princeton, speed, Keck made life miserable for|uut in Joe Garvey of the Oxanam At a Low Price ‘Gtbeon this singe wae approach- Me, Meconerack, who le under the management of | tracy at’ Th ete eet fo |Sueee promans on tha: gridiron, Haifbacke— Davies, Pittsburgh; |his opponents. He was the kingpin| Association, al a close margin, and Daa Morgan's reco! > ‘ 1 ato In-Longon, Eng., on Jan. Garrity, Princeton, of Princeton's line that outpli mea he Bd. OFOw a nversation. Duly Gitwon, recently defeated Willie Mecham of] 14” Golimag and Herman wf ail tor They represent a high degree of f played | jas: 2 jerman England a Hoth Harva: against J. Pits js in the final, Hite , Fou reinember and I, know » . either on Dee. 11 or Dee. 24 ruesswork in picking players who ex-| 7 ulback—Horween, Harvard, tackle Sonnenberg would be “a ies | Davis had won the semi-final against and al in @ nan ps changed his training quarters! joey Kearns, manager ef Champion Jack Demp-| CUE In thelr respective positions | ————————————— |running mate for the giant Keck.|/rank Beliando of Paultet A. C., 49 box of Sriend) is work at Milly Grupo’s #™- | gay, thinks he has the makings of another chan. |GUring the year, It would be inter- |" Sonnenberg, strong and active, de-|>¥t against Weiss he didn’t look the $3. x of 100 nastum in Harlem Ms fifteen-round batt! oe Recboy deg s 7 Asse pion in Marty Farrel, the clever middlewerght, | esting to see just what one of these If on the form shown at the end of| fended his own zone admirably and| me man, rt | who tp aasisting Dempsey the season, then Dartmouth should be|few opponents could stop the Dart-| Jack Stark of the Bronxdale A. C. Pu In two days at Sinan’ op nu neon tound ale eh‘ ‘Brnnas | POT-#eAH—N teams could do as a unlt:| ¢iven third place, After early infu- | mouth,» juggernaut Hep te Dart-| was, perhape, the nero of te nut | }) Large Londres Shape at the Garden on Dec. if, Farrel Yea arfter year AN-Ameérican andjries and disappointments the New|through. Sonnenberg blocked more| In Winning the 126-pound class title fl Joe Gans are aviting im 1010 | Suany fights out on the Coast ane eo ie Yur | sectional teams have been selected, | Hampshire lads developed prodigious | kicks undoubtedly than any other for-| he scored two K. O.’s, the first over Prompt Service # 2 ? EF: iis ; i oa - and @ heavy hitter, Kearns thinks be can t strength, and in their last few games| ward In the East, Joseph ‘Lebat! of the People's Insti- minty Foul sensation, to par-| many of the middleweights, can vet) but never was one ever assembled | Were one of tho strongest elevens in| Woods and Grimth, the taokles,|tute and the seoond over Herold! \) Gmoke Shops one step off H bie thing to me, to win | ‘ularly Frankie Brown of the] Tye inatchmakor of the Star Gport! ax | *zOePt OF Paper. ¢ .| this sector of the country, and only| were two big men, rangy and Yast,| Evans of the Holy Cross Lyceum, P | ship, We thought our. |‘ sé in the ‘festure fitem-| iteem hag booked two main pale d pal ‘The best that can be said of these'| last Gaturday vanquished the power-| who were unusually capable on both | Evans floored Stark in the first round Broadway at 3sth St wee found bout st the Pioneer Sporting Club oo Pri-| fume fora ance at thee tng she’ | honorary @elections is that they have | ful Washington team, out on the Pa-| defense and offense. Woods was the| and then proceeded to dance around Also Fifth Floor, eth St. at thia point the telephone op- | 2 sMBt on the same bil with K. 0. Loustlla| Carte Pilkington will go agsinet Johnny Hels | bect fixed custom in fothall.| “iflc Coast. ~ strong man in Harvard's line; Red | tome enough to let Stark come back 80 r, 35' fend Mariem Billy Papke, It was originally ta: |. become: a cuatom in fotball.| "1, petter proof of football's growth | Griffith held a similar position for| strong and knock him out. Jor, while Johnny Hosner will ewap punches with Frankio Genero, So, being a stickler for customs, We | i. wanted than the personnel of post- offer the following as our All-Baster | season teams. Not so'long ago Yale, sirnsoent ‘over Biela ot Yittesueen alt Lat scoOlpee- peor aoal be Ae ere Princeton monopolized | cause of better passing, Other-| Winner over George Murphy of, the and S; Urben; Tackles—Keok and Sonnen- | Si \iiirinn presented. Harvard | Wee the two pivoté were about even| Bartholomew A. C. in the eem!-fnai, ceiver handle up and down rather ex- ATES )\ very; Guants—woods and Grimtn; | Yale |S nok TePrese i, princeton, | a the two beat in the East. sustained 8 badly Battered ear which citedly. . Centra— Alexander; Quarterback—| itn one of the most powerful teams | FOr generalshtp, running abitity.| caused the physician In charge, to prea Nese tt Cibo Atnieto ctu power of (ove paris) J, and the Masonic Club of Newark,| Lourie; Haltbacka — Garrity and] in Old Nassau’ history, lands four | fie"valye 8‘nis'alde ad wettrent’ | wan a alnappeintment to the crowd will get {nto thoir stride this evening | N. J. have teams entered. Davies; Fullback—dHorwcen. players on an Eastern combination. | tr vate e ok anywhere Mipkece ee Wcanngne bad atcern quite a bid 5 ed yea {with the opening of the thirty-tire\| To-night’s pay will bring tobether! nis selection | 4 the | Penn State ana Boston College, teams | toute of Princeton, The These| of clase in his previous bout, Gibson waited patiently, giving the annual bowling tournament of the] ihe [ideran Club and the New York je selection is made on the) tnat would be only chopping blocks | stor not only Pies Me ate ee SP alata a Wal known jictle chap long distance operator a chance to| Athletic Bowling League, in which the| ¢thletic Club pin topplers at the New | “Titers personal Impressions coupled | in the old days, managed to muster|in every game, but his execution oof | from the Paulist A. C. was heart- the connection. He thought he | Rosoville Athletic Association of New-| York Athletic Club alleys, New Yorx| with recommendations of numerous) such strength as to furnish men for] Hinyy was the best seen in recent| broken when he lost the 108-pound ALL ABOUT in an outer room announced Stong distance had Milwaukee.” Gibson hounded to the phone. ‘Hello! Hello! Milwaukee.” he team for 1920: ars iatency, Gin imed we re-| ( Bowling Strikes «x Penn State, . Nick Florio of the Paulist A.C. won Alexander earned the centre as-| the title in the 158-pound class by default because John J. Flannagan, I i i 4 & 5 beer disconnected. He waited! York Jersey City Club of Jerscy| City, and the Hoboken A fe Chu} officialss r ‘" honorary ‘team, r < eo mete. Theb he jigged the old | City. N. Ji Bayonne Ciel Bayonne./ond the Columbian “club ot Bast pee aan ape mae evee che with talent ye eerent it fe be- | Davies and Garrity were haltbacks fe the Anal wae pitted. against we FOREIGN EXCHANGE handle again, and nearly | N. J; Columblan Club of Rast Orange, | Orange at the Columbian Club's cluv a J coming more diMfcult to single with marked offensive powers, ana | O'Connell of the Paulist A. C. ‘They CONCISE, clearly written bu is finger with a cigarette he | > iidatin Odting Club ot Rak, house, East Orange, N. J be played together, would have individual leaders, This is part both were stone walls backing up| fought three rattling rounds and Jk “Foreign Ex- # the game time. | 3 ngit log Gish of Hutnertong, ~ ga he preening cegce ho kee? larly true of the backfield, whove| thelr Mne, particularly Davies, who Melita lookes ee OF ep eer change Explaine has been 3 a deh ow athe’ |and defensive strength for both rush- | scores of capable players flashed dur- | came near being the hest all-around | aeeTessly: 5 ver, anol imued’ by us Serer bene. oper ter.. Age me on == "xem: halfback of the season, Garrity was|Tound was ordered and O'Connell ee eclity WE Milwaukee.” Lone distance aiid {he Noms | ing and ae eerie rame, Biching upon request for OR-#2. were o! nally, after about te| wants it now, but if he sidesteps kd uary sive | power at oa “brains. t 4 Prag Peirsol i It ls said thar Prank Siffert of | would be th nd|under the new system of play Five, up in despair, long distance | without any resonable (xcuse ae a) Cit wil be nominate fr the ffi | Well groomed In ail the intractes that [do the work of three men, w Capt. Horween O€ Harvard goes in | Itallan. | “Helio, hello, Mr. Gibson? Milwau- chance at the title at g! tend to make up modern football. premium. at fullback as reward for exceptional | The summaries; ; sted-—Leendve, | ability to advance the ball and de-|_115-POUND CLASS (final)—B. D. Shannon, it talk. Gibson added that He was in an odd | ,,.T*, bowing tournament ‘The West had many individual|The two onds_ selected—LeGendr folate cneih that eyen tae Gite 1 Dba sdetenied “W. Rambacte se: Alt a phenomenal line smasher and a] finally got the verdict. was very Bostepar must | consistent ghiner with the ball. discouraging to the peppery little “ Whaddymean? ‘Teli! predicament as far as Leonard was] driver \o-morom vole The Whitt Conisceke [Sters this Seagon, Sut no combination | Princeton, and Urban, Boston College, 3 nd em I'm Billy Gibson and they’! concerned. He has two matches on | soumany ls o brand ‘ew crrot Inthe wournsment {picked on the othe raide of the Alle-|were noteworthy performers in all ae nr oN pee ‘one regis eit aifina 2 Pome st. | SHARKEY arent erie peat ” . ‘ }for him with Jake Abel at Atlanta | 4 ete ghantes could successfully handle the situations and agninat all kinds of Pa Sole lb gem ta jhe Aeronely | ae TC tOOUREN st wun, aaa p ve, AGO TICKET OFFICE - another moment. ‘Then ther®fellow, both 150-pound- above Bastern team, opposition. LeGendrie, a substitute 4 q 145-POUND C1 treet my. came in: doemn't know whether to | lnenmatinet ie Retraild Prem te have at] princeton te rated the strongest of jat the outset of hostilities, developed | and in Keok one of the longest place- | x. if, HA. trtudel Hy kh, Davia Paulie: A LYNCH FOR e-bay Mr. Gibson, Milwaukee won’, build him up for these matches or | 46 sleys om Saturday erening, all Eastern team ‘True, Harvard in | rapidly pad ajarred eae Harvard | ™°! pac i al bod Zi1S POUND CLASS (foal) Willem, Stabe, 034 keep him around the lightweigat limit ¢ ry the last few minutes earned a tie with|and Yale. He was fast down the field “Re” a onda: a nee tt” guid Gibson. “Goodby.” for the Mitchells or the Jacksons and | cdited™ with elon sires temo Sosk'te “the | Lhe Orange and Black, but the Tigers’ |under Kicks, covered the Mal like a|, “Be” MeMtllan Now @ Cole Mine| nS ROUND CHAS (inal) Zack Stash, rons . the rest of them. Masonic Leaue toca’ they mt ike | showing against Yale was decidedly |liound, tackled hard and spilled in- |! DANVILLE, Ky,, Dec. 1.—At « din- An (C.. knotked out AI Evans, “Holy Cross igi Sst “Won't Jackson box him now after} Kins Gout, ta nd Mayflower Lodats' at | more impressive that Harvard's, and |terference with unsual aggressiveness, |ner here last night, given by the Dan- | Teme ter tees oy ctinat)—Gordon Munce, haying beaten Dundee? we asked, there will be few unblaséd critics Who | In addition to all this the Tiger wing- | ville Chamber of Commerce ta th® Cen- ‘won from C, Carro, St, Bartholo: Fake bus ke 3 Particular, I'm tN anewered, Gibson, “not a| Wilken No.1. Gilbert No. 2, and fort rene | will deny Princeton's claim to Eastern|man was adept at catching forward |tre College football squad, Gov. Edwin eanell Beals io iy f I big PAG i ed oe, ae Xo laupromacy. Harvard would be en-| passes. Capt. Urban of Boston Cola| p, Morrow, the principal speaker, an- ito, Paulista, titled to second place in any mythical |i ge was the type of player who make | nounced tht he had made “Bo” Mc- he'll hear something trom d_-sealed, I don't think wo | fi heya) “Kicenum ‘tsneus’ ot ee) an 3 He’ fhe vould get Jackson into the building | 7, fret mentioned won f Eauaand ig "he the night of the boul.” man ae oh er gh tankihg, and the subsequent apder be | the entire field tris position. He was | Millan, Centre's famous quarterback, ‘wubject mosetly to personal choice. ' especially effective against Yale, Ur- | Colonel on bis stait, get hoid o; ry. chance. Why, if the metch wos all | {" Tong lmand a ‘1 ts a he