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STOPPING CORNELL WILL BE COLUMBIA’S | TOUGHEST JOB | |ber against Lou Bogash of Bridgeport, 2 ule cour’ an MAY ROLL UP BIG SCORE aye —o ——————— at the Pioneer Sporting Club last night Leonard did not win, but he gave Boe fash a tough Ayht and was cheered by the crowd after (he Judges gave the vers dict to the Bridgeport boxer s h and Bob iefinal of tuck comvat with Lindl #. in a acheduled tet y Davis toppled hiny Hughes In 1 minw your GREENS \ iC ee uae | pre A LITTLE daust ry ROUGH, JERRN. IF \ BIT: you DONT HIND | HY SAMING SOT \ NOW. THIS \s our. FIRST J a <i aes eam's showing las been strangely Cornell Eleven That Invades) qivpponting, “rhe home team say J dd 20 . 7 + Auddenly tind Itself and put up @ ! an Morningside Heights Has (Creditivte game against Cornell onds aca cre — 5 Be oy Remarkable Record Harvard and Princeton resumed enone ee rereree «Meee ciston. “ tbal| relations tp 1911, after a | PROVIDENCE, Ro Ly Nov lapse, Crimaon team in tt r By William Abbott. years nd more caret '¢ SiR Gpowe chine will} for Ite bat © Tigera than Cornell's high-power ima ‘Harvard eleven that will line up this gun squarely over | Saturday, xtra Harvard coacn Polo Grounds unless the |dritied the Crimeon in apecial Princ: Joca! eleven improves decidedly on ton playa, and new stratery In sip sd Chey eat of boted to have been worked out for da emake Italo sree ree’ the benefit and discomfort ef Old folling up great scores haw Leen Cho Nuesun wt several notable f n Bast © Harvard = and coaches yern gridirons (hiv senson, First, the arrive here law this afte-noon, team will engage In a long work- Athacans swamp the Western Re tn the Palmer Stadium to-morrow til Brennan, the New York. heayywelgat boxer, was awarded the ¢ >) Over Dan O'Dowd of Toston in a twelver round fight at Martevillo Inst night bia on the serves 110 to ) in w 4v-minute Con- Arternoon—an Innovation that hae Not (HS ARE TOO WWE HAD A CORKING [test No maticr low weak the op- 1 deemed neceseary im past aea-| See are NO TINE, JERRY- SOMEDAY ri : position, this is nm remarkable mor suns | BLIND HOLES AND ONLY, (WANT You TO COME U ) fag socomplishinent. Then the BIG) Notre Dame's onds and mowt of the ur FoR YOU ONE WATER HAZARD BOT; To MY cB AHO PLAY A ( Red team defeats Durtinouth, 69 te backfeld tnen are clever basketball, | AKL RIGHT ROR tie SPOSE YOU DONT NOTICE sa Se- S'LONG! } i 7, the weverest teupming the New| players. Basketball knowledge is a| [FELLOWS - MING PONT MIND MV. REAL cours! ‘ Dee hice astlve ives canny. We ® manipulation of foot-| [Ll mimo MX_SA (tT. VY" DON —— -r, a gy hire vollege Ave mn oat pa | SOYING SO, » f » —— ! j, & decisive deicat iw gonerally ai-| gcores made by Yale have been| pode “tributed to the colapse of @ team, |yery impressive, but close observers | : (Out no eleven ever breaks down un-|at New Haven would be bette- enti Jess it is forced to by its opponents. fed if the Bulldog’s schedule had Against Dartinouti the Big Red team |ciudea more games like the one with furned loose a smuoth, powerful at- | West Point. Best way to develop a tack, a typical Dubie offense that! strong team is to feed It tough o; | | > joores in many different ways. This |gition. Cream puff schedules don't : He the kind of macline Columbia will often produce powerful teams. lendeavor to stop un the Polo Grounds, ; {The size of the undertaking can be; ‘Tierney, Harvard's jaulckly understood when it tn re-|waar a special protecting mask and| ealled that Dartmouth, before heing|hood for the Princeton battle, He overwhelmed by Cornell, won from |sustained a neck injury, but was #0} | | ght tacicle, will | Not A “West pointer Columbia, $1 to 7 valuable to the Crimson squad that a Cornell invades this section at @)special harness was rigged wp for time when Colunsbia {s not prepared to | him. take a strong stand. This week Buck | O'Neill has worked overtime attempt- | Jack Cleave will start at faithack | ing to fill places caused by injuries. | tor Rrinceton against Harvard. Don} The lose of Frank Brodii, star end| Lourie will do the punting. Sho: and centre, was a hard break of luck. | anything happen to the sensational jRalph Forsyth also went on the hos-| quarterback Hank Garrity will |pital let, which meant another hole |signals and Howard Vangerbig wil! | to plug up. pressed into eervice. Cleave, a vet |) RSS SS oec'<s:” |SPORT NEWS AND COMMENT] | UDGE LANDIS $1920 eleven, has been working out In| Virginia last week he seldom gu ned | |Porsyth’s place, Sie val (bet) 6a than five ds a , Hine and White team ‘went a lone| ‘The Penn StateNavy vatu» at} Some Big Money Won,on the Racing Season Just Ended—Fred , Copyright, 1821, by The Prese Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World ling, to draw an outline of BM eae orca fase: Dyan dimes [be Gabe the trast weamationel enriice | Beck's “Clean Up"—Proper Spirit in College Football— pie SERIES EK Harvard went five yenra before she wea licked, w mighty better thee gtockinged foot, fit- 1 % - | than Germany's record t jing the rain Tuesday Coach O'Neill |of the year. Both teams have chan Maxey Blumenthal's Incurable Faith in Al Reich, Erstwhile . ‘ ° laneutHeltccetas Heativy ae Second string players ¢ had his charges out during a strenu-/plonship aspirations, ‘The Aun Sanat Fant Cand >. . pus practice. The Morningside sqiad| band and 1,200 middies will bs Ring Adonis—Weinert’s Chance for Fistic Redemption. | istiartensuid Genepess pute a SEES DS AACRB ES Heres ior SG roe to the outline of . . e shoe. thas good material this season, but the Football scores every Saturd: | S d To-D | By Vincent Treanor. World’s Champion Giants Res! reverses than any of the footvall teams” Tet SxPer sumer wore) | The above is a repro- Harvard qua O- ay “WHITBY BECK was one of the biggest winners on the rel ceive $5.424.90 Apiece, the ' . G e duction of the original tra€- Gossip has it that he wound up the year at Yonkers Hugo Bezdek wae a flop as a mejor league manager. But ltke a “se ings biought to us Ly the t ‘2 y ae % 2 | ttle guy he got into a pustime where booting the ball rates as an asset Saturday more than $300,000 ahead of the players, Beck has been) Yankees $3,262.27 Each. 5 mn i a | & Leaves for Pr inceton the biggest operator at the local tracks for several seasons, but, like them | | |father of one of the boys pointer A class in Biology in one of the High Schools recently |discussed proper footwear. | The students were re- quested, first to trace an ‘outline of their shoe and and to cheer the sailors a all, ne has had his ups and downa, Last winter at New Orleans ho went! cercaqo, Nov. tthe ometal al-| tat PEt calm the charcpionship will probably go to Pittsburgh, but who wore our *Westpointers, - —— ° tor nearly all he had‘gathered during the «pring and summer on the New| yicion of BROS RE DES Wee) Claes Wie) wien the bac: all leceson crasitn:) evnte ith the traci Share des Ne SNE APE) bah F on of t g mony . . . ogether wi e tracings € “ . ya|team men crossed the reserves’ goal| York courses, and he may do the same thing winter if he goes to the] \. ae ads ‘publ Jud ° TaARt ay: reer Pes Fat, | . { ' The Crimson Eleven to Have) and the only time that the latter | Crescent City track. He has, however, just bought himself a fine home on|} onan. yp, Bie Bey Seat ered ater Ay neon ie Chat: Wale Haale chancetofvanothen lad wearing the TAP a Workout in Palmer succeeded in doing #0 the ball was| Long Island, paying in the neighborhood of $75,000 cash for it, so he may| world's champion Giants received a any | oetes a ee as : : laverage sort of last, ob- i riche called back on a technicality. view the New Orleans r cing from a aafs distance, Many of the other! j++ AAEenE Sr arate | ere minal bentrise enlaces: yaa ete aie ae Belo ; j Stadium. On the frat kickoff Walter Kop-|layera quit the season big winners. Dan Cassidy of the Aronx 18 one Of nwenty-five members of the Yankees LAE this current season was the smeanng of the Green.| viously mot designed for anoint Piech, star back of th» regulars, car-ithem. Dan “folded up” in the middle of the Saratoga racing season, some-| gw down « full share of the leaers!ll RP RE eM Raravapaae a iV eal’ tion doll tes | Growing feet. H . Hed the pigskin {pnpty-five yards for | thing Ike $60,000 to the good, and became a tusebali fan for the remainder Ora wrtey antealitd’ 4H NAR Sakon Thercreia eet oiene OR SADE oS BE EACLE [a Bo 5 See eae. ey tne| which showed e distinc: improvement | °f the outdoor year, Frank Mutts cleaned ap $46,000 7 a slice string busi-|°"si) Se tre players, with the cecemnan| one eee aye ; 5 é | Need we say more? ‘ REV ARD 200085. 15 nSasine fay Over that which the Columbia ion |P#8 and Maik Block footed up accounts with enous! .o buy another apart-| o¢ yabe Ruth, Boh Meueel and Hill Jess Willird has struck off, which wil please thousands of tess} Except perhaps to men- t call of the wild and to-day! have been producing recently, The |™Ment house In the Rronx. No big winners have been reported from among Plercy, who defied Judge Landis and | Toledo backers who thought ho couldn't strike ine aE Sa a : 12h9 34 ips ss 7 \ starts in pursuit of the sleek | scrubs again kicked off and om a ge-| the ranks of the players organised bascball by barnstorming| 1 Rmongnt hy could mt strife anything put padded canvas. tion a recent addition to f elusive Tiger battered about already |ries of practically straight rushes by Hey Gib neciee ehObe, Gave Foniven'| sting dai wien. Geoven & * fly. I by the mighty hunters of the Navy|Kopplach, Motzczonsk! aud Deo Stofa- Past Performances Don’t Matter In Football. theleichesken The: eheeke oF Hols, Seas almatio : are ERetne aot Pee a Ee Weerspointer fam A no, scored another six- point count, d : | q and Chicago, The crimson sherp- |") itvompt was made to kick the Pa formances count for ttle tn football, Princeton has ween! sel and Plercy are being held up pond a tan Norwegian leather shooters with already ohe poor target) goat after the first touchdown but|beaten by Stagg’s Chicago team, and ‘little’ Centre College took Harvard) ing disciplinary measures by Judge | te {with heavy double sole— j to give them a nightmare, a blow at! Anderson gained the extra point after Into camp, yet on Saturday when Harvard and the Tiger clash at Princeton | Landia, Turk W ins Over Another League junusually sturdy and espe- t s stalwart gunners |the scrubs’ goa! line had been civaned | Palmer Stadium will be hardly big enough to held the crowd. That's the| Earl Smith, catcher of the Giants A Le : f nelr prestige a € , iz € x i lly d ble for W; | delivered by the Southerners from | tie second tim difference between amateur and professional sports. Harvard may snow| wes voted a full share, but when he Mills n Stat Of B I G cially desirable for inter. f Centre who would much prefer to YALE. Princeton under with a onq-sided score Saturday, or the Tigers may upset | received his check he discovered that U e owters in Boys’ *Westpointers E Seater Mutotatis win the dope and crush the Crimson, but nelther happening will affect the| the $200 that Judge Landia fined him x . : Re eee Main antie| NRW) RAVEN. Goonc: Nov rhe | attendance when each of the teams meets thelr oldtime foe, Yale. A won-|for his rumpus With Bob Meusel in one Bi iard Tourney | ction To- ight $6.50 to $9, is a trifle less c i wate ‘g{derful thing is the coilege spirit jof the games had buen deducted *Regintered Trademark. ity to bag the prowling feline in his | Tai led Mind ack susan. 3 a ‘The Giants who received full shares | | a | ; scrimmage in the Bowl yesterday tn . ; F , An h 7 MTD dae the Varelty squad, num. |BMDaretlon for the gume on Satur Weinert’s Return to Serious Business. Were MeGrasy; | Jenblake Haheratt York State amateur! ‘The opening games in the Travel ROGERS PEET COMPANY ‘To-day the Varsity squad, » Gay. Although the regulars managed to years Ghaer Wotunst: of News wa Vs erardead Burns. Gurion, Kel oh i uranee Company Bowling : berin ty-six; leaves town on the| Produce two touchdowns and a field goal For veare Charley Weinert of Newark trod the fistlc paths, regarded | Burn Pea: Broadway Broadway i il y . rom the 30-yard line, they w AS @ Nineteon-year-old wonder of the ring, just as Willie Hl absorbed | It sch ; incabesiny eduled to be roll at 13th St. “Four 34th Se # oclock on the first march of thelr played at various parts of the serin-| fume! as a boy wonder of the billiard world long after he had passed the @d Toney. ional Association of Amateur Bill ning at Erwich's Park Row “ at 34th St, : a Mage by the serud ¢ Yankee players received as|iard Pl 8 th tiona ocre Convenient f onptee robeen cheered end exe), the varait MMe out aome of |Quarter century mark. Charley did well until his adm friends rade share of the series $57,756. pulAsscone (a eckion oa rl A Sa Broadway Comers” Fifth Ave. ae layers have been cheered and ex-|iy Teguiara Were five substi-|the big mistak aming him ark Adonis.” ‘This or some-| which Was divided among thirty-one {tion emy in Brooklyn, Harold late start the League promises to be| at Warren : Reinenie: anda + PRE latter le getting u'y-| thing elae went to Charley's head, and he waa soon led into highways und, ™MAn. as follows: © Turk, runner-up for the title last munosantul ap any of) thal clonea at 41st St. i not satisfied with the showing of the lord Roliw. ier ant Bee ya of gay and Joyous regions, where ambitious boxers don't belong. | tare Snawicee Horn oeinn, year, defeates John Mills, a danger- k Me eve condated Glankoaerd’ tatk lanatone: | becat 88 of his good condition and, like all the other fighters Harper, pm. Ward, wekinpaugn, OR contender for the champion ¥ and signa! drill to-night in special) Bla! ed as ends but) who 4 t attention to business, began lo: s Fora | gota ye Pakal, we Miller Bien ceamas. were! —— t quarters at the Pennsylvania Hotel, | et and Sturn! vear or so Weinert was practically oft fistic map. He maelf.) mer Ruth, Seuss one of them in the § | New York, where they will spend the Tesnistyn, + a| fortunately, just in time, Six months ago he began to take his fistic career! each, AL Woods, $1,250! non and the other in the eve ce | Right, ‘The men took sneakers alonk | while at ‘contre ¢ Cross went out. seriously and now is ready to do romething worth while, To-morrow night y oa of! ing following the ash of Mills a ing B. with them, and with Dra. Parmenter, | ‘tho backser with Becket atlat the Garden Weinert gets < . ' ain \ 5 2 Bennett, $00 Turk. In the 3 evening game Nichols, and Richards. be |quarter, A Jordan halfoacka, {St the Garden Weinert gets a big chance to make good again, He is to C. Ryan defeated Peter Warace by SEES 98 ene Sail snplied eg ety fullback. Later Murphy | meet Biuly Greb, the Pittaburgh tough nut. Weinert at his best might have a antec oF Bote Le th nitvcaers 9 Pi (4 fee atoning Jed | wont pyeldlipgers Wight "hn boxed ringw around such na Gred, who is to the Nght heavyweights what | BOURNE NEW CHAMPION ninee “Dhe attericon oonteel tam : ST.Ic Saturday night ished Ged replaced Wight Johnny Dundee ia to the lightweights, a very busy ring worker, tireless in| in a triumph for Malcolm Leake ove the eter abicontlo t A workout to-morrow in the Pa! i i si action, hut lacking the real thing in wallops. To beat Weinert he will have OF GARDEN CITY CLUB, |sanrice Hanratty by a score of 40 to The Borden Saleg : im. He shouldn't if Weinert te right 16 Im sixty-one innings to open at Loute St i «sles 56 WEST 66TH ST. wineroutre ar Alfred §. Bourne {# the 1921 cham- x if 12D REGT. MED. A Blumenthal Has $10,000 to Lose. sone Ne eae Beran, OF BABE SULLIVAN ve ey Stadium will follow the regis outea: { tration of the team al the &t FORDHAM, j ‘Trent at Trenton. Who would want of Foraiam | to stay in Trenton during t rnccens (n Ita football game on Satur One dig poi n, Imant 0 ston Heights champions DANNY FIELDS anyway, however, it is good enous pe on Retile Maxey Bt val, emong biggest of racing layers, known through- In a tournament that began baok in gave a remarkable ex n of : » YOUNG PAUL RO HRNY CLARK to sleep in, and the squad will spend : uit the sporting world ae being far removed from the "boob" class, ,still Spring Bo: noe _ ity with the n defeat le niont Getore, there | the Spring Bourne and Morton P. Fea- | ity With the, trcrlites e night before, ther ‘4 nks that Al Reich, erstwhile Avonis of th te fighter. rey oy iin h owng ing Ardle ‘opolita Coach, Bob Fisher had this to say | |\*4,/ nat's More, Maxey nays it with money. At the bectstenk dinner a: the| (ey *urvived to the finals, with Boune | pocket billt ponship tourna rom the effects of the Centre |thur Brick donned farewotl ering of the racing cians, BI hal voiced his opinion |") - se NlOnGwAy AGaAOnIy. The oN * ing without an appreciable loss | {oss and joined in wits t Re yoody gave him the laugh. Some said he was a glutton journe js one of bumerious young |the Heights vanquished al by ef that they will r a good show. | sun . ia} change his opinion about Reich's fstle ability e years age rapidly. He has fared surprisingly to 8°. Saturday against Prinéeton Har- | ut as a com! me ¢ hal picked heavyweigh e mpion. Al had won ecent touvnaments, Every | etait PENN. " ey sa . y amateur cliampionship. He was « fine specimen of manhood. ‘Tall and caddy at Garden City makes special ieclas, with a piowque ike That of an Apollo, aud a punch which had chorea to cane for the nee me, Matty Expresses ocked all the amateurs for a series of fistic goals, Al certainly looked feo yestord fine prospect He turned professional and for a time appeared to be the | 102: Once he presented his caddy | h k fe Ch k artawtcon | hclise Myanreee, ie suse peotesalanal and for x Sine supyersd do beithele nn» aittain ster wrcine: aitice| 1 anks for Chec started the ne, and the lack of adil | PHILADELPHIA, Nov, § oe . a8! well ax our Guinerous in | ant that |With auch @ good pra t f the team. We to b hat the pessimism has t price rd istinction in “inoretes Tee eee otitistis attitude tomers ent | With veverses, Io lost fights that he should have won, He would atart ‘eat aye. Another caddy was’ rewerd- —— wrouped yeme scheduled with Le ke a cyclone and fintah lke a zephyr. No one could accuse the big fellow C4, with & baseball outny . Christy Mathewson has written to the irda . f being yellow, still he lacked something which have made him¥a| eng eons, champion falls, helr to! committes in charge of the Mathewson } honers that John M. Ward held t fighter, Kind oritios called tt flehting As Blumenthal dis- for a long tine. testimonial game of Oct. 30, ed Reich at the Voiney Club he said tha _ 10 mi what Al couldn't do, see a Nie thanks for the $30,000 check sent was certain that he could be. Bill Brennar Listeners took a new him a fortnight since. More will follow. fatage, Brenian in a good fighter, ranica ARMOUR’S MEDAL PLAY but. the frat instalment seems to have ii BROWN. PROVIDENCE, Nov i for’ Bt, Bonaventure 1m ‘bteroat in the conversation at t " : o hav i amin @mong the heavyweight contenders, and Jumping Reich from among tt a hit with mn ad- oo ims Stalker tor the mame with | has beeng to the class of Brpanan geemed like winrting sonethoe ee, POOR AT ST ALBANS dressing Frederick. & Chalrman raed Hi b “Wan 't ° . = te _peremanenenese> he conunit jatty’’ gays: i Bervard she week following. Alth You" asta Maxey, “Reich can beat Brennan. ‘Veil Leo Flynn 1 said| op, apmous che beorti¢n {rer have. re your letter “inti achiri’ys “i | Offense cf the Now Yorkers, the Brown 60." (Flynn is Bre * wianager.) “And gay this to him: If he will match esr, niayen tentonnd ee eaterd stmatour| 4. The ats had cheek, fat ef are concentrating on preper em at the Garden, I'l bet him $10,000 on my opinion and give him v - a you ‘ TBE ton for the Siad/um gante and are good odds St, Albans Club lings iit etter than T how vot f Pe lower tn the t clay |e r Ly how bullaing. Up "Reich can ybody he thinks he oan lick, and T know how he feels |0Wer 19 the medal play much of the success of the "Matty Da an 81, Armour found that 9 greene |game was duo to the committe wer ething of ah cap, an man of which did hie share in ir race soecning Of & hendicam and alt (8? Shale the blames ever’ held, & Gay long he never quite got the tuc|fomnuttes le novatronger. than’ ite tech, The big matcn of the day was Chairman, @o T am congratuleting my. play ernoon, wi rmour Self that you Were sclected to fill that played in the afternoon, when Armour telf that you were sclected to | paired with C. EB, Clarke. nal |tnighty, weak way Of, express’ fet-to con-/ of the Engineers Country « lefeated | gratitude, but that ts all f can 4 beat Brennan, and it made me think #0. too Joe Sylvester and Hugh C In the tell you that 1 am going to try continued Mexey. ‘Tl am through | Morr Li r point than ever to get cured so that t T certainly would like to see him tn a ge Aip ere nering Sem T can thank each of you, in , 5 tenes about Brennan box with h! ones when Al was training I took Brennan over to oe wanted satisfy myself how good Reich was. 1 said to! LEHIGH. Rrennan: ‘Bill there and box six rounds im: carry him BETHLEHEM, Pa oe feat as you can; make it @ fight’ There were only three of ue in the room at the time, and 1 held the watch. They went at it. In five rounds onnan didn't went to go any further. That little gymnas: vinend Reich that he o "T haven't avon Reioh with him ina managerial CIGARETTES You cant help but like them! COLUMBIA. Tp the presence cf ever 1,000 graduates the Colurabla Varsity font ‘Mall teacs demonstrated ite markod i Bena effort to help thie depa 5 nie St Albans seniors | an wheney auperierity over Soruh eleven in | Beer Pett atterncen h battle with Ne 4 Clarke and kal le Dorat Peanwnlls: whine and’ t at ofter \ ' ; ot ote, ses e given to dispensing hot air, Notther is he seekin master, ‘The amate nena) I can chase them away by thi & practice scrimmage on Bouth Field! Marry Mote, nis wpe heal, apenas for Reich, Me tua rich man and he will gamble Looke ike a big points. Armour Si in this contest tot Ing of my good friendn, the sport wr! 20 for 15¢ Y/, tL Cog ieee atverncon. Twice the Oret made « unmber of | i chportuplty hare for Manager Lao Wynn Cuarke by a strol Allison bad 37 ere Ver: Stary yours, a

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