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OTHER SPORT NEWS Basketball Champions Extended By the All-American Team “METS” ADOPT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921.~ | DON LOURIE AWARDED POE MEMORIAL CUP. PHINCETON, N. AMENDMENT FOR HOME TENNIS RULE Local Association Demands ,. Representation in National }§ Executive Committee of U. After Hard Battle at 69th Regiment Armory. ssi the A crowd of about three thousand |g Witnessed a hard-fought battle last night at the 69th Regiment Armory,| ¢ when the Original | the All-American team, score, 25 to 17, does not Indicate the The final) of q Silvan 4 fight that the Yanks put up to claim) Peerless Ive, a fast ais-pound ee Who best exemplinantoysity, to : : & victory over the champions. Smythe | {7708 (ean rookivn is book. | Princeton, courage, determination, and Powers played the game to wid! ing manager : | fairness in the game, self control and At a meeting of the Executive Com-| for their team, but the superlative| Mer Maids femule quiatet| trol ‘ . mittee of the Metropolitan Tennis As+| work of Johnny Beckman and Debn-| Addyess C. sinith, No. ‘south Lith ie Un Rea Beem recelved @ociation held at the Yale Club tase night plans to secure home rule for the local clubs through an amend ment to the Constitution of the United States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion, were agreed upon and the amendment framed. According to the wew amendment the Metropolitan As- aociation will have its own delegate 48 @ member of the National Execu- tive Committee representing what wil be known as the metropolitan section, Eighty clubs, repmsenting a voting | strength of approximately 10,000, con- stitute the Metropolitan Association. ert counterbalanced their efforts, Throughout the first half of the game, the Celtics had things their] we own way. the end of the initial session was) \: blown, the Shamrock team held the | best position in a standing of 17 to 8 However, court for the second half with a grim! we determination to show their stuff, and | po they used all their energy, but wit out attaining the ult they wante The All-Americans have a fast ag- Kregation, but the teamwork It was pointed out by: Charen cece, | sufmcient. to gain the glory which that it was impossible for R. Lindley| they would have gained had they| Murray, the New York sectional dele-| trimmed the champs. te te function properly from Buffalo. Fat the bulk ot tise competitions were decided here and that directing them at a range of 3 miles and not satis- factory. If the proposed amendment passes at the national meeting the met Fopolltan district will be self governing, as js tho West and the Pacific Coast, in | the deciding of tournaments. Hall. Another important feature of the 1 fneeting was the debate upon the sub-| In the future all games played by Sect of seeding the draw hereafter 18) Ga All New Yorks at Manhattan national and other championships Casino will be under ern League developed a difference of opinion’ thet OTHER GOSSIP. | Lew Damico, former St. John's} College star, ha’ been secured to play with the Brooklyn team and will | make his first appearance in a “B" uniform Sunday afternoon at Arcadia | rules, have been| Was not completely settled. It was an spects even break between those who wished |TOt i", ASS Cty pupae aac the change in the rules only to apply | {ll view of all plays to, the national, championship. and those! The Jer City cops are on the 0 declar hat e Biegested chan heey e Police ‘odons, Must apply to-all tournaments or fo) WarPath, ‘The Police Mastodons This difference of opinion made tt evi-| for the last two ye dent that the vote of the Metropolitan Association will be split upon some inat-| granted permission by the Director Unit upon” athern: There: laea: distited | Of Public Safety to play independent ers, stinet | teq : pers will e their Gifferenco of opinion. for instance, upon | teams. The coppers will make th the advisability of continuing invitation | first appearance OS RCAR NACA: champions of the East, have been tournaments under a national sanction, The team has several open dates and sregarding them Boo rin} muld like to hear from the lead ras ne) New York, Jersey and other five of officers for the na A>] AdUrcee Tidais, Gutterheld, sociation the No, 1 ‘ col ‘Mty, ort will Vote as a unit, it being understond Lincoln § City that Julian rick will seek re- phone We election as manager of the merly the Bronx fers what appears to. be Irving claims developed During the erations it th king list . The task of mak- | ing up the long list of more than one hundred piayers has been pushed for- winning 48 of 51 games play , int that none of the book the fiv hear from the xious to ¥ cans, Italian Catholic ‘¢ Club, Chairman of the Ranking Co {Dowell Lyceum, — Stuyv ‘and Walter L. Pate and Fra’ | Vive, & Why ‘don't one of thesé rted that the list was! nonagers book Irvie's team and see > annouicement the human equation and | tical formula had been just how good the; | Union Big Five, one of this city’s |leading middleweight fives, with a record of twenty-five victories out of thirty games last your, will open the season to-night with the Staten Island Mersereau Th Dalle Gt Me Ivins, and J. G. Ogilby. Ostenda OG Heyman Members of Fair Sex Take Up Match Bowling Game Idea Miniatures- Lankenay’s Riverside , peadauarter of oight bo an foll scores, enue One of Women in To-Night’s Contests Member of Anne « Morgan’s Club. The fair sex has caught the mateh | game fever This evening at 6.30 P. M. Miss Kathryn Balines of the use an Lithographing Comp: bowling team Welch of the Miss El oo - Englixh Women Win Bastiy. CAMBRII Noy, 4.—-The team tory over Red asaing tendng OLIDITY and essentials of shape retention in a suit of clothes or overcoat are the built in vitals hidden from view but apparent in service. Interior our process of thoroughness in- sures permanency in shapeliness and continued satisfaction. Men's Winter Sui and Overcoate $45 or more, BROKAW BROTHERS 457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET tailoring measured by Title Holders Manage to Win|s! d Nov. 4— | Donald B, Lourie of Peru, UL, All- ntet will ne up with Emmerich,| American quarterback in 1920 and Fenelon, Carter, Kelsh and Maguire.| field general’ of this year's Prinee- ‘The New York Giants quintet,|ton team, was awarded the Poe Mo- | managed by © | future will p eltics subdued | ling Street. Street, When the whistle for | booked by Greenwich, Conn, Mercury | Women Students © Five and illie Sanders, No. | Street the Americans took the! ©, | Whirlwinds as opponents. ‘The home qm norial Cup for 1920, last night, by ine of| President John Grier Hibben at the ontests| final mass meeting of the under- night 8taduate body before the Harvard | |Bame to-morrow | The award is made yearly by Mrs. | Jobn P. Poe of Baltimore, in memory | riginal Gibbons, 110-pound el-| of her son, Johnny Poe, of Princeton | team, Address J. Murphy e| football tame, who was killed in ac- Club Centre, No. 128 West 37th| tion in France with the Black Watch According to the inscription it ts arlie Brickley, in the! inder the New York Whirlwinds ur ment Armory. TEAMS WITH OPEN DATES. h centre of wark, N. J ' |the 1917 eleven, and R. M. Trimble, sons Big Five, a good heavy-| Star halfback of the 1919 team, —__ ight team. Have already been Bay Harvard Blue Ribbons. 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