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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, YALE, HARVARD AND PRINCETON OUT OF RUNNING FOR TITLE THE FUSSY FOURSOME - - - The “Doc.” Placing the Blame BATT sae for, \e~ Copyright, 1991, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Tigers Will Have Fall Strength yacks, Don Lourte and Hank Garrity, ein ek, Peg ag vie : z. for Harvard. starting the action, A “Ma's aut rieut ! & POC ouGuTA G PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 81.—Wit 9] In addition to these men Bill Roeper Pag ee “Tha's AL RIGHT! BUT MaeY WOULDN'T HAVE DONG. any 1 | Doe's -ree -v’bLame HR PETE. CHARA To somewhat better tasto tn hie mouth a] TH h? Rittal natal atarced nating ine| having filed fo got nach ave hate How Do Y'exPecT Me ‘T> | BETTER IF We WERE ALL Us FoR & ROTTEN SONE UP THAT MASHIE.~ tho renult of his pleasant afternoon at) Hiuc at New Haven tn ind. and who play slurdsy agsinat the | na been out of the game for the past i » the di the expense of Virginia, the Princeten| wrok us a rosult Of kmmnor injury tes Wik fe'out in toss ana aval a ie Tiger to-day will start a busy week | ceived in the Chicago battle, Saturday. | The entire eleven that at inet in preparation for his Crimson fee. ve Old Dominion, Saturday and the GET ONE GREEN if | DEAD $ We were ONLY SHOT “TODAY —— | & R\W * \-that's AN' IDEA doc - “TRYIN' T HELP YOU WITH Turee mes! — YOu'RE GOING “To TALK “AT STANCE. Dec ! HREE &s; \ PS Cotambia Next In the Ory at ¢ - Princeton will enter the game with | ci@,c1¢ Dominion. Saturday and the JUS’ WHEN ('M BRINGING E “Ty'REST OF rs € aif Sear. Harvard with practicajly full battle | tarouyn In perfect vondition. ITHACA, Ne Xy Oot af—Now fui MWY CLUB DOWN ? ANYHOW = TH r . LISTEN “lo ) etrength. Dick Newby {s the only play- | ——_—— Columbia, ‘This ia the keynote of the . | Us Got ON } i “THe ot CRas- ex who haa atartod a game this reason | Harvard Painting fer Weincetan| programme Gilmour Doble began to HEY - ANSWER ME = — j j HE HOLDS HIS who will not be available for the coming Game map out to-day while Cornei!'s under= ' j ray fe * Masi Yeue AN! clash, the Aret of the games that really! CAMBRID Mass, Oci. Gt—aHar-| #raduates and reuaion alumn! were still STHAT wilt. You ? : ‘ VASHIE LIKE. CY count for the members of the sovealied | vard's football coaches will turn this] ting to, comprehend the sign ifoatice S WAS A Hor bel] HE ALWAYS |] | big three.” woek to tho last steps for the Princeton | Of Saturdays, overwhelming seat vf - GROWLS \F Lin Gordon, a subd back, who suffered | fame at Nassau on Saturday, ment of @ Cornell team in the *flstors | |e broken leg two weeks ago, is the only, The Crimson will have its complete) of the game hore hg enti Lime other player who will my be available, | array, exoept that possibly Gehrke will ihe varsity team was worn out by the streas and strain of the Dart th thd hie chances “of figuring against{not be in condition because of a head|| battle. Yor It was a. hard ene, Biased either Harvard or Ya to any extent|{ury, and Roaillard’s lew may at high tension. At least two of tne were entirely problematic: low any work all the woek, Crocker | frat string ‘me men, Lechler and Mung \ oO Crimson contest for the first time since| Tinrney will be at right tackle and|dave If they oo te be. 18 condition for In the) will be back at right end this week, win have ‘ested for the next fe vat | Crew at teft guard, It looks ax it Kun-| columbia. All. of the ‘ware the second game of the season, that) itt will be worked on a lot for tacklo| bruised but at &,man riauely with Colgate, Princeton adherents will | this week in event of a decision beinie| injured, any Uiradas” the Tegular fave the plonsure of eeving thelr star| mate’ to. make tse shift: thas would {tras should be in. Ove fineoup, ii, S ve > ne: THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for ren Copy. You will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This is the Twenty-second of the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. FOOTBALL'S ‘BG THREE” aa Swims CFistic News tai and Gossip Planned for re wom mporan: tient that hasyt 9 wih aon inm e Onim| ‘i ¢ for fifteen rounds on Nov. 4, and his second with High Schools 22702232 522,207 02 et [eae ast Soe oat nba ee billed for to-n' Tt will Ge MJ} gist. ot Nov, 11 as Ifitteen-round go between Mike Gib- . — resting developments marked the| bons, the sensational middleweight of | yi! Nes” mansucr of Terry Martin, we cat un “fall meeting of the Interootiesi- | ees ie sj % Mttie bentamwelght of Brovidence, | St. Paul, and “Happy” Littleton, the |matcned Martin to meet Danny Kramer of Phila ite Swimming Association at the New Nore va. (Cy y a? RETAT@ON best fighter that has been turned out in the feature bout of ten rounds. to a Of primary importance from the co! jin the South in many years, The ad jow to be staged by the Fenway ary ©. of Boston on the night of Nov. 4, | structive point of view was the deci- | vance sale of tickets passed the $22,000 Navy, Penn State. Pittsburgh. eae Cornell’ and Centre | sion to uy to standardize water sporta| mark last Wednesday, and the gi ae eroos receipts of Tike boxing ahow staged by Tex Wekard at the Garden on last Friday night. | for high, school « or riday nigh Id: a 1 in- D BO over $25,004 ons | a Have Best Records of Eastern and Southern Elevens, a | Faplonatga tiledee) hnlcecn Oey ea me cian eave Sale astic championships under the jailor Friedman defeated Ernie Tice in ; expects to sail for England after this |the serenth round, amounted to $25,847. Over rach rea’ ntra: Y auperivision of the ‘association g0, as he is booked up for several |9.090 persons witnessed the bouts, of which 8,434 t Great Contr: us tor Former Years. Hitherto have been half a fam contests in that country, begining | paid for tickets, Rickard made several thousend _ - | so-called championship meets for school-| the last of next month. dollars on tho abow. By William Abbott. E football season enters the} eceived | boys each season, giving several con- 59 to 7,|testants equal cluims on every title at! Vincent Pepper 3 the Pngland ont BOUt al aise featherweight champion, was visited by a lenge rete ‘ 1 and | stake, and it is to obviate this that the | ¢ months ago. has finally been| Dumber of fight Preddte Welsh’s health final stretch with Yale the only | powerful drive There's | collegiate organization has taken action. in getting on a fight. We hes been | faim yesterday, where Re ia preparing for bis fight one of tis Big Three up with the | pret ave eine int uu , ey Cornell “In future each of the universities in| matched to fight Frank Moran of Pittsburgh tn =| th Charlie Beecher Friday night in Madison leading teams. On the showing to} lon! to a typ Juok Johnson, the colored bh tunes’ ton ite aniite tor eeece “a pee the league will take turns in running] ten-round bout st Montreal, Can. cn Nov. 14.) Sduare Garden, Martin dleplayed good form tn hie date the . Peni State, Pittsburgh, | airerent ways, Dart-nouth, perhaita, the new interscholaatic feature, and it|TBis wil show {f Joknson ie sill able (0 tent His i Mrony Ys. Geez oh) tony Mit Yale, eee Cornell and Centre} had not been up to its usugi is the hope and aim of the association —— | 7% oO sigits e all schools recognize its events| Frank Mulkern, the Milwaukee fight promoter,| Willie Jackson, whe Ras been leid up with @ ene ‘ 1 + 4 - 1 ° BORsEES ofiiclat» “chuinplonship teste: | who as aried In town {9 sgn pa few bouts! Meaty ead for wrral dame, tp able to am ou wo important things in clothes-buying : > in| Pfinceton will stage the first set of} for his club next month, has od his first | seain. Ho wil) loare for Atlantic City to-day, contests in the home pool on March 18.| go. te has engaged Peto Hartley, tho “Durable | where ke will rest up for m week or ten dave. i ; th simply col- egiate classics will be My » relentless driving | settled in the sual manner this season, ia Siena tbe prong | N6 BE Teer eet ioe, Oma ell backs, The | the team titles in swimming and wat: ‘ ® he ng for the| Polo by means of a series of return dual | night of Nov. 14. fought Willie Jeckson |) 444 sicGuinneas is another asa t promoter ot a Fte ecmed. | me the individual championships at | draw hero several months ago in s Tinecs Roles Sa 00) its sched-| 2 arate ‘carnival, “Yale Princeton: | vn, ; dey Cir oho il try Bit ant Deldiag ba * . > wit a defea ¥ ania, Columbia and C. C. N mmy anion, y 3 shows at tho 4th Htegiment Armory, ta Jersey and the Tigers at neeton, This! Corne anxious to win from | will bid for the team pennants, starting Col, who 1s n the ms y Winter, MoGulnness expects to oid his Brumpiey will have apec jal mignlti Penn 1 up to date ha eng gem: ty. in"the local peel Sammy Goldman. o e show the latter pert of next month. He ye tg | haven't splayed any Unusual] vania and CC in the local pool figure in another bout on Nor > ng to sign up Willle Jackso tle ) years fought toa draw. Poor show. | |e compet ry for on Marci ee BRENT Co tecca ty teak ' Tt EaARON Ena EAD i | West” Point's representative, Capt 9 hel . eo r fe Hervard this season won't distract | Princeton all year finally came out to discuss the Army's prospective | », ae et jmecis ‘ e he annual game between the{ the Tigers’ 34 to 0 defeat of V: OF ee ASTD Te Ute went cently passed by tho Boxing 8 0 Ore AS eg Nia Even without Don Lourie the Jersey a rmstacles seem to be in the F 2 if reed bets Critionssotens ancient rivals Saturday in the Palmer |m"n revealed flashes of great offensive |\. here is ah ‘aasortation rule that Cammiason wake forbid tw enteainmenta tne | erry gh. and may be selected to Dak Sask a pl ir Sleeeran cece ota lirst’ year students shall not be eligible [elde of aix days gow Into effet on Friday night. | Britton In ime Garden if ke beats Lax Stadium. Ticket applicants guaran-| power, even though their opponent: | for the individual champlonsnips, “and tes muller eiub manasa are Mighly picased. a: | ; tee a packed house. | didn't measure up to expectations. the West Point authorities do not wish | tus new ruling | As Frankie Britt of New Bedford has refused to of Bridgeport fay nist. and have the bost records of Eastern and| standard, but Southern elevens. This is a decided | Cornell could hen Yale, | Sided. score. change from the old days, when Yale, Harvard and Princeton monopvlized| lapsed befor gridiron honors force This Saturday will bring on the) Piutlook is Ithaca colle first of the Big Three series—Harvard | Manuel Avevedo, tho Califorfota Mghtweignt hot possible to make any distinction be- | stidget Smith, who meets Barry Mill, the Green| {h che main go of elght rounds at the Olrmple wich Vill : ; Ropep put on the fin 4. \ ishing touches for the game with Har exception. 8 defeat of Harvard |vard’ ‘The last time the Tigera con- y and it Waa the opin- | in fine shai Cornell's crushing victory over Dart-|quered the Crimson was ‘way back | jority that West Point |oiier three i D ° ecisi superi-] in 19 vhen Sar vinite Bisco should be allowed 10 use freshmen e seorgia ech any ae $3 bs i articu iy as nnapol @ aver bs into a winning touchdown. jp apace ¥ rday’s games were nu} Week helping Bi * to-night. Johnny Mealy of surprises. Saturday’ iy") WU) go against Azevedo. In tho semi-final | Jimmy Sullivan of » Dantamweight in the main go of ten} A, A. of “Phi Madison Sq jarden to-morrow night, | “Phil 1d expects to stop Mill. Tn bouts, Eddie Anderson ve Minauian; Marty Summers vs Rbtishea ‘ruts | oa e' " ‘tablished rule | Pen’! | Wee ingpon nnd Jefferson's. defeat: of 5 a in entering the league last year. Under wase all come under the heading of e |the circumstances it is doubtful that A the Army will join the association. Wil- llama College applied for associate mem- | = bership und was admitted ‘The univercities represented at yea- ing were Yale, 1, Colum dia, not brought up of- ates Were con- tag—may be expensive at any price, 3 It pays to buy good clothes—dependable quality—the kind that fit and stay fit—the kind that continue to give the wearer the appearance of a man who enjoys moderate prosperity at least. Invest in long wear and good appearance—in the satis- faction which comes with ‘ow York mevis Pete Latzo. Op acco’ of Augie Ratner being sick with » hoary cold We will be unable to fist Louis Georgi Lee. +} sforris Lax. and Miokey Frown vs. Joe Leo ampionshir Pionee! te by the i Something to think about if you're going to buy new — | There'll be a small regiment of for-|'o conform with it, claiming that it is ° ~' a . a Bvery week now provides a crop of|mer Nassau stars on the job. th clothes this fall. Cheap clothes—that is, with a low price- Wis|Can, on Nor. 8. results not expected. Centre not only beat the Crimson but outwitted the Cambridge author EVENING WORLD'S conversation with “the writer lust Point." 4 nee ‘ The officers elected for 1921-z2 are An- spring “Bo” MoMillan, hero of Satur- | R. Darl Johnstone, the famous negro drone’ Wien of Yale, President * jrunner of Edgar Thomson Steel A. A. | Russell of Pennsylvania, Vice P jof Pittsburgh, wun the national ten-| Youlding K, Wight of Princeton, See- mile championsh't run ut Glenn Park | retary-Treasurer A Week-End foridge in 1920 and the return enga |in Yonkers yesterday afternoon. John- ——— Necessity ment would be quite different. M stone was the best of the twelve that| Strangler Lewis Hae Millan explained that Chariie Moran | ect out after the coveted tile and he New Grip. | No week-end trip is ning away from Will- c= Sranes fs Le wie Hates aalacks e lete without a natch with Joe Polk at o Pp he Princeton, Zoe day’s contest, frankly said Centre would profit from the defeat at Cam- Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ‘The nation’s standard for clothes value and economy, offered this season at prices one-third lower than the same values commanded twelve months ago. SUITS #40 $45 550 455 OVERCOATS $50 to 65 Theee Uenveniont Sores 79 Broadway, at Chambers Cortlandt Street Broadway at 49th Stree: { proved it by ru lam Ritola, the Finn, on the last lap. and the players realized that a s: eessful team must possess a strong defense along with 4 powerful ot-) Nespite the fact that reports trom | hight, nas inv Tom Wye Knit Jacket. tense, What MoMillan said would be | several Western cities insist that Heinle | he says, w revolutionize wrestling in This smartly knitted dene was accomplished down in the|Groh, the Cincinnatt third baseman, will thle country, SMursday. and will try it KNIT & y mission in the the Lexington next Thursd quietude of the Kentucky hills this|be a member of the New York Giants season, apparently unnoticed by Har- | next spring, John J, McGraw rofusca to| Greenleaf Retains Billiard Crewn. vard er tha ere's|_P’ PHLA 31.— Ralph officials. A special line coach| ay anything further than that there's| PHILADELPHIA, Oct, was engaged. Great care was spent | “nothing new" in the status of the deal | Gregnleaf won the national pocket me : rd championship tournament which which Judge Landis wlocked last sum- | /# perfecting fundamentals, for no team) ee when’ he “sentenced” Hein e ded on Saturday night without the tolloss of a single game, Greenleat fin- an go far without mastering the | play out the season with the Cincinnati |{snoa°the toumament with @ record of wettments of the game seas, nine straight victories, Greenleaf won he 1i —e ent last year, Men were put in, the line.) Boston ia all worked up over tho| me tournament NGS ee oer qude into un end, and | fePort that Bverett Scott and Sam| Navy Faces two Hard Games With corking good one., . {Jones are to be traded to Detroit for Crippled Team, | ‘The team’s improvement made a! Bobby, wens h ond id award Ehmke.| ANNAPOLIS, Md, Oct, 41—As thep beig impression on the natives around| Drobable. Hugh Duty could ect tar | Naval Academy has two hard gamee ville. Messages were sent North a i et ft f : Meee cae ee 5 ein what odds Harvard would | Clubs for, Root ino deal with other with Bucknell and Penn State right he a ould | clubs, ani y the same token Ty Col 2 Crimeon figured on a tree forward adelphia on Nov, 12 | seg } nal Skating Union! Argentine W thal! Title, ‘oclation the |. BUENOB AYRES, Oct. 31.—The foot- iabign ithe ball championship of South America has United States Amateur Hockey Asso- | State game in t night to withdraw fore it a considerable loss of strength Two to one, came b: the | could gét considerable for Veach. If . Ail Rite On this basis the tutk- | made 1} would beneflt the Tigers the tapeuse Iniuries 10 10) PIVaTe DAR 80) a Sug de and retrieved a great) DORs for Mey do need a shortstop | toy will be kept out of the Bucknell SR ot eal PEO TONNE se Canton camer game, but {t is hoped that the full of game played by ©) PHILADELPHIA, Oct 1.— The Jatrength will be available for the Penn Jation decided | passing attack, and took special pre-) © @utions for the aerial attack, In-| from the Interna gtead of tossing paseos all over the| and to make its own tein MoMillan » ed io a line| governing body in hockey. A com-|heen won by the Argen| Dtunging offense, whiclgproved so| mittee, headed by RL. Bernuth of fy) fame was piased vesterdgy’ in the gaccessful that the great q@urterback | Now Mork, was appointed to confer | rrosence o} Bes the blswest shock of alt "The 1,000 “spectators, “the with oMectals of the D Oban eee eae defeating the Urug to 6. eam. The ‘< finally broke loose ond sprinted 39/ their approval, Sixteen teams are ng the Uruguaye yards for a touchdown, the only points| under the supervision of the Hockey |! an | ee ree a turn ito nea Stapletons Beat Indians. years to come they'll be telling . Gown in Kentucky how little Centre|, PARIS, Oct, 1—Mies Lines of Eng-| Fighting for the championship of| im 1821 not only won but naturally out. |/@nd to-day established @ world record | Richmond Borough, ti th Semed Harvard. for, women by running 100 yards in|team beat the Indian Stapleton A. A | present cham- Mise Bleard of France ‘pions, at Sisco Field, Port Richmond, 000 ti Cornpli handed Dartmouth » trim aoe 4 minutes 17 4-5 yosterday afternoon, The score was 4

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