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| ++ = | Evening World Expert Tells Why Early Season Records Do Not Figure When the Two Big College Elevens Meet in Annual Competition on the Gridiron. ‘nd By Charlie Brickley. (Harvard's Famous Captain and All-American Star of 1912-'13-'14) XPERTS who have a penchant for doping a footbal) game seem to be EF quite commonly agreed that when the Tiger meets John Harvard's — team at the Palmer Stadium this afternoon the latter will be quite considerably clawed up. now. It cannot be done successfully. The only safe prediction to make about this after- | noon’s encounter Is that it will be one of the stiffest | football battles ever contested. Much of the confidence of the Princeton adherents fs based on the fact that Penn State piled up 21 points against Harvard two weeks ago and that last Satur day Centre College scored a 6-0 victory. Similarly, many Harvard rooters profess to be @isdainful of the reputed strength of the Tiger offensive because of the fect that Stagg’s Chicago Maroons trimmed Princeton by a $0 score and that Princeton was unable to make more than three first downs. Throw such and all past perforn-¢—————————————————————— noes Into the discarton nas. been | BRICKLEY TO GIVE without the services of Lon Lourie EXPERT ACCOUNT OF HARVARD-TIGER GAME and “Hank” Garrity, and that Har- ward has been crippled by a large Charlle Brickley, famous Har- vard Captain and cne of the hospital list. To-day Princeton will throw its full strength into the batti greatest drop kickers in gridiron history will watch ta-day's con- Yne, and the Crimson will have more potency in attack than at any pre- test between Princeton and Har- vard. In Monday's Bvening Sious time this season, More than that, Princeton and Harvard to-day, stirred by the tradi- tion that has been bullt on more than forty years of football battles, will most assuredly put forth efforts that| yard. jin Mondiy's | Eveniig pert account of the game. He will write of the strategy of the opposing elevens, the execution of defense and offens» and the In- dividual feats of various players. 4l) approach the superhuman. It is ty a matter of psychology. The outstanding play of the game illustrated by an Instruc- Princeton never battles haréer than ee does against Harvard, and the civerse is true. It is altogether Yixely that the “breaks” will decide the came. In order to give a fairly accurate on picture of how hot the fire of tile surges through the Princeton om when it meets Harvard, tt may sot be amiss for me to give boner v personal experiences. And there- there is iMustrated how the breaks Ii decide a game, how minor fac- 4 which no one can figure tn pre- < me dope will determine the result To go back to the 1913 Harvard- neeton game. That was the riest game T ever nlayed in. AS matter of fact. Princeton always cnished the stiffest foatball oppost- n T—and 1 think most other old (rvard plavers will acree with me, r enconntered. ‘Their spirit. ts ‘thing short of wonderfil. ‘That game was played {na downpour rain, The field was exceedingly iddy. We were ontrushed from rt to finish, so much outrushed at % vere wnable to carry the hall ch bevond the centre of the field ir uttermost effort did not «et it Hd not Include a run by the illustri- ous Sam White for sixty-five yards to a touchdown. It was the break of that gam It is by no means improbable that the game to-day will, In many re- spects be similar to the 1919. In this game Fiddie Casey. on a line asplit| formation, called to his offensive tackle to be sure and take the de- fensive tackle out on the next play. Casey was playing back of the open space in the line. Eddie, when the hall was put in play, made a de- Uherate charge at the defensive jtackle, and Murray, the dofensive jback, whose business tt was to cover Casey, was “foxed” into coming into the line. As he did, y slipped off to the right, took rd pass and ran to a touchdown that tied the score. It seema safe to say that the re- ee Vond the Princeton %3-yard line.| suit of to-day's game will hinge Totey Raker hat tried six field |argely on kicking. In Owens and every one failed, But cach|Fitts Hervard has two very reliable | a Heyery joni . j}and consistent punters, Owens is! Hobey tried for a goal thers) niohably one of the best backs ever, s a towel thrown fiom the sid*/developed at Harvard, He ts an ath- him to dry bis hands on. Ac lete through and through. It is not st Storer blocked a Princeton kick. K-}improbable that he will capture the jarvard had the ball on Princeton's} 1H" four times this year, for aside yard line, With an Inferior rush} trom football he is a star at base- the only seeming possibility of} ) track and hockey Play ina feld goal. With the) In Leurte and Van Gerbig Prince- | 11 so slippery it was necessary to} ton has two fine punters, but they do y my hands. All the players were) not get the distance and height Har- actically covered with grime. Th-ts|vard puniers have been getting this tas no towel thrown from the side] season, 1c. But I walked up to the referce| Harvard has an ace in the hole in osk a question and while talking} Ruell, Once Harvard gets inside him quietly dried my hands on| Princeton's a5-yard Ine Buell, with 3 white shirt, Getting back into! jis goal kicking ability, 1s Mkely to y I received the pass and, thaaks|be a big factor in decid game. ‘the advantage %¢ comparatively! One advantage Prin has ove> ort legs, I held the pall almost at/starvard is in her 1 experienced \ toe and was lucky enough to kick| tne and substitut In order to de- voal from the fleld which won the} yelop the forwards for the Prince- me, 8-0. This is not offered as alton game there has been overtime » to such concait as fT may posse: ‘acticn i T cannot, re- s offered as an lustration of a] call aking such ak which comes ui many football | ny with such nea, And such breaks are not un-| seeming a Yale game y to come to-d nd are not| if neces: available kely to defeat tht the ” any reason Clarke at pasaing, and by way of further i!- » removed from play ‘ation of the spirit and power! Charley Tir , who in all probabil- ich animates "paincaton In a He ity wil start at right tack? ra game, I may say that in the! moved to centre and } 3 game I weighed 180 pounds going | strens » good ady After being knocked Lad ty will bi 8 tor the field. a n sixty-eight times, thirty-six of anhs for Telrae : lich were made hy Capt, Ballin, a) va find a diamond In the kle who weighed 220 pounds, my| rovg he is a rangy boy standing | at was 168 pounds when the final/6 f inch and 18 le blew ponnds, He is not uniil But doping a football game | is Nke predicting who will be Mayor twenty years from | THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 A FEW OF THE STARS IN TO-DAY’S BIG GAME — *HANK® GARAITY, PRINCETON Themp con CAPTaw — tok, STANLEY KECK Princeton @ raha ‘Acosta Scored On Cop Who IVE WIRES Tiny Maxwell, 350 ing. This ts an impor winter meeting. pound football nt point for eferee, affects golf attire for officiat- | rule makers to deal with at their Up in the Air. Bert Acosta, winner of the Pull {Flying Trophy at Omaha on Ti Penn State football team, As a reward ( the the boys a trip to} pre-gaine dope of the } Into hia own to-day. Kathryn Balmes Wins Bowling Match Over Eleanor Welch ‘inner Has Scores of 123 ant!» ot game yy 441 at White Elephant fae Alleys, ay wre vath 4 Balmes of American Vin tt defeate heey The series Uadie > —$$$<$__~ - 5%. Wyoming Kleven Wing the vet Title. 1, Nov, NEWPORT, R oF mietmbers ~The 0. 8. r Ae So AUS Wyomlig won the football champion- inne and” trom, § 1 P.M. the nn | Sitp OF thi ¢ here youter: towtin the headpin tournament | tay, defen ven from tho pels battle to 6. net the —-~—-- — ‘vi Indians to Train at D. eu DALL y 5 land India et] In Dall * contra dias Le lle Clube to secur sccouuods- ing ground 4 * the best two In thrée ga Conniry Season Opens‘ ss Halmes took the first me wih score of 123 and the second wit ., against scores of 112 and 118 for} ie eleh n r Watch — The, meners q vA ; . @ Van Cort-| alec Howhtnn Aseede: Park courve’ tie y Seattle next month. Twenty-four hours a day in the Pullman berths is tho day, was arrested for speeding before Dub, and Pittsburgher Makes | Greb is not long on ring rules. He part of the trip those boys will like b his trip to the West. He was fined ic : =i would hold Weinert around the neck ec 8 @ | $26. Adonis Look Like Stick. with his left wriat and chug punca Don't know which gives a football couch more worry—filling eleven | , eres Into Charley's face and body until positions or hanging on to one job. . = ele aes ae Hs aaa isd Coe referees pinea chan Ar art einer The best bit of stratesy shown this year is by the Dartmouth team.| ‘it accepted, Acosta pereun Ted the |[ © THE spirit of old Bob Fitzsim- Fundedeanewaila a himseut into Dartmouth booked an open date after being whammed 59 to 7 by Cornell. |” press 2 Dereysce ‘I mons hovered around Madison| Weinert and whale the very daylights ara policeman to take a hop in a speedy out of him. Wei ithe: t hays Mons f a = Square den lav* night for a cinert elther cou ..n’ Secretary of War Weeks in un Annapolis graduate, At the Army-Navy | tttle two-seater couple of rounds and then faded away |CT,Wouldn’t fight back.’ Toward the game this year he should take a neutral position in an observation balloon, | They climbed into the plane, Acosta {COUP 5 Yjend, in the fourteenth and fifteenth oe 8 (wearing civilian clothes, boots, a cap |/" “ssuat, it couldn't be blamed, The} rounds, he made attempts to spurt, ? a Tee! cl t aac ait Sel ga ee iis SY |sieht of Bob junior going through the| but always stepped just when Greb on itoreie. Tech has poor tek in th, but it has nothing on ONelll's furned backward. The cop was ; nine ae seemed to be enjoying the merry Cotumbin team. Cieeanud, iia tis Aging autt motions of # fighter wouldn't have) Mine se Aa hmamuecatss eased the vid ring marvel a1 Ce) is a remarkable fighter, good Harvard game gave the Coloncis of Kentucky a major standing Fe en ; all. Young Bob can't fight a little bit.) t look at. He is the nex. thing. to eo 6 8 er go,” the cop yeiled back in Indeed, he shamed his father's mem-| perpetual motion, but he hasn't the undoned the grizzly cub av Cornell's football mascot, "484 excitement, Acosta jorked tho ory, He can box some, but ho ts en-| teal thing in sucks. Ho Is an ex: 1 nell team is a bear throttle, the bus sprang out across Urely lacking in ring instinct. He's a|asperatingly buay person, a befuddler . running tail righ, with motor Cretm puff puncher. He has a left) with fists flying all the time, but with 7 ; . ‘ which he simply places on an oppo-|no appyrent defense for himself. His . Twenty feet om the trees nent, anda right which he just shoves | ofrense ts so continuous that he prob- oca as e a wes jerked control stick and Into a ing place. Young Bob's op- | ably needs » defense. Healthy heart sprang into hit mouth ponent, Pay Keyser, was @ mark. At) skinned and sparkling eyed, he hasn't k al the bus zoomed verticaliy up ti t throughout the bout he didn't|a single mark of the hundreds of | Have Games Booke d To- OYTKOW 0900 y up Hd timer Umroueneut Wie pou Ne Mane la. mingle marksot the hus ple) sound love ained adtt- thing to Fitzsimmons, He appeared to! The real tight. of the evening wax ——--——- with a rust housand he stalling and intent on letting Bob|that between Charley L r and Pas Satine Goleniite tule cnanee nthe gr he sid the plane on junior make a good showing. Atother | "Pepper Martin, tie first one. | Mare Original Celtics Scheduled for AI SE eae, Jropped 200 fect wt ned to Ko muddenly dead |tin ts of bouncing, dodging type, igs Pee ai Richeeeaaag Una von Ae ey!” the cop yelled on his feet, and it was at these wtages|a master of enerey but a. walloper Return Game With Crack Aue, Brooklvmie heokinn tunaees Acosta cuinted Us su00 feet, then that Fitz’ Jack of punching power | with a orazy right awing. He floored Albany Quintet Another Brooklyn club us spun down a thousand, whirling was plainly evident, One of his fath- | Heecher with one of these in the firat Dany et. ont in eo av itest i ed over en Goming out of the tatl 4 wallops would have flattened |n und, but after that Beecher got his —_ Knights of St. Antony. Perth Amboy Yi, he Uirew the bus into tive loops. ser In the very first round. jranke and outboxed him. In the t the local baskett clubs /boy will be the opponents and the Hey sc"eamed the cop as, On Keyser's bout with Billy Bhade| round Martin made two spectacular LL the ‘ 1 game will be playedon the knights, we machine moved 1 rd on the two weeks ago, and his defeat of Bon |rebounds from the ropes and enelr- A swing into action on HOMO! Court AL Noo TIT) Leonaid. Sect, veh and Acosta dived « bit, pulied Martin before’ that, he should have |cied Reecher's right and left ends in courts to-night, t al- silyne = - * Sharp a wunkg into @ barrel, beaten Fitzsimmons easily, His awful/real football fashion. Tho judges , Manat ome linc <x ng the imacnine over and over exhibiton last night may be kindly | guve Beecher the decision. and as ternoon and evening. The leading a'-| | Two conteste will be own to the grot called a form reversal, but no one| "Pepper," bedecked in ereen hat and traction will bring tugether the cham- spect Hall when the Nonparells 1" (he copper screamed, bat could have blamed the referee if he | tiehts, ducked out of the ring he sent mahal alte i the Al Rok IS TANS @ afternoon anil the toma (on for the hang- had thrown him out of the ring. Fits | looks of disdain in thelr general dl- pion Original a Bat, orem at the New Alok ara.” He zoomed snarp the hangar, simmons got the decision, [rection Stars in a return engagement © State Learue in the evening. rtas, and flung dowa Cie ine of teegiapo| Charley Weinert was positively dis- jdie O'Hare of w York had to two teams met a few weeks’ ag eeaiinen Rip-ey, Norman and Russel puies. ching the end he did a! graced by Harry Greb in their fifteen-| step tively in his bout w ig uanta f the most sensational gamca ake the courts for the Non Heal vank to the left, sild betwocn) round star bout. Greb, welghing 16+|Walver of Kansas City to keep out of one of th senentl oe pares the hangars with his right wing high| pounds, gave Weinert fifteen pounds | the danger zone... Walker, 1 moder ever witnessed In Greater New York,| A New York team which will make and landed. ‘The cop emerged trom|and a thorough pasting from the first |caveman, fought with admirable per- the Ceities winning in the last min- | its initial a » to-morrow af- ¢ eat, pala, king, airsick, |to the last round, In the very first! sistency and was always dangerous tear cine be io aE The contest | ternven is isch's All Stars. ar M they are (olling}session Weinert, starting out carefess- [O'Hare hit him hard and often, but 4 They op: e agon at C al another story of A ri his} ly, with arms swinging low and an atr| Walker took everything and was will be pl norrow might &t) Opera He na game axaln brother fly A few agojof unealled — fo: confidence, was|there al the final. bell locking Madison Square. In the afternoun| Brooklyn Whirlwinds, — Fri “re Was a rare midnight ring|knocked {lat on lia bac Greb| more, O'Hare, of course, won’ the same courte the champinns| Pay one of the guard positions, of airmen and an arguinent arose ag|reached his jaw with th log arm | decision. on ne ‘ wo New York nd one in to the hour, No two watches agreed | roundhouse rights, the third one tak-| A crowded house saw the xhow, ae jeading out of town quintet. | » itoniate on es Nedule: | a the exact minute, alt lljing Charley completely off his pins.| which wasn't quite up to ‘he G=rden vy ne of the ' i Whirlwinds, rmerly t New ‘the timepieces showed th s| Weinert ne quite recovered from standard. For once, howe there will be presented with a massive s'-, Lork Giants, play the famous I after two. To settle the matte sta|the sudden onslaught, and Greb pep-| were no loud obdertions to the deci. p irothers’ team of Passaic, N. J and a coupl qut|pered him with anything and every-| sions rendered Two capable rr ver cup by ‘Tex Ricka the 22d Regiment Armor thetr pin ork |thing, on the body, and up to the face, ‘Tommy Shortell of the Racouet and The Stuyvesant Big Five also has a) W winds present formidable |and tt Cir-|and every old spot. For the most part | ‘Tennis Club and Edward Recker of we ara ; mn team and judging from the line cling near enoug elock|Charley stood like a stick and took the New York A. C. officiated as good car Will offer any five atift onposit hace learned ait ww They |'t, While he reached out tn an effort jndges. at Webster Ha * ie-header will be staged at sailed back and settled the argument. | nets with the ty u A Athletic Clubhouse when eel rément w * ed 5 Sterling duntors F; N JOHN d e hip nicevening and the Seniors nlay the Ae V. RYAN BEATEN IN \\fistic News rorccxe and Gossip tn Upper Manhattan | Harmony Five The latter ga STATE BILLIARD TOURNEY. | r , McCafferty and Gomiicke BILIEne tn lean hint ; | Mike Gibbons of St. Paul, who was) Brooklyn oa Saturday qwentns, Nov. 12. Herman 1 vy kor Hive are scl Rieter r Nee . ; 5 of awarded the decision over Happy Lit-|™ (alntog at © grmnesium in Marie chieun cues eee Brooklyn will also have a game this | Dillards had ua the probai ton of New Orleans In a fiftecen-| A) Lippe has three of tls airing of boxers matched which will be playsd |e¥ening when the Brooklyn Whirl nner of ment for round bout at New Orleans on Mon- | for bouts M ite saaete S08, one the “seagon at thy. 2A | Yorks Stat hamplonahin tn Re night, received a guaranteo of je," A Mas Bers nt A with the avier Nreescl i defeated leHugh, ented - rok: ‘ Chub ‘ gente, A’ proiimir Mt nlht at the Iational Receestion {87-800 for his end, Littleton drew) verse in @ 12 round bout ond Kadi react P ween member Ww ; 1 th down $6,000 for his trouble The Mor feos one good t Vorouta, rag against the N u tae 1 Ania: CATION ‘ \ 4 receipts of the fight, w 1 0 I This contest fh iy cs rd v ‘esented the » RK, Hb record t 7 in rd tt 4 " fe ate ne cantata js aaa ' 2 et rest taken In at a boxing ¥ Shade of C8 wee tian, ai —— ¢ 2 1 tra|show in New Orieuns many years, ws ecto 1 c playiiie PRINCETON-HARVARD fifty-eight ont eek I! lamounted to $24,561 wfiiale y T 4 } In the au A Midge mith oe ous ee RECORD UP TO DATE. 2s)’. Ns cite |, ian St mae Anot afternoc " meni a to 88 han over Masry Hin tnvibe f ogethcs MacDowell Pronceton hag beaten Harvard in aioe 6 receipts Up over suth Philadelphia even of twenty-two ganea Signal Dril! for Lebish 7 good for the prices ear i at Palm Garder played minor 1877, with three tea, BETHLEHEM, F N lons | from 80 cente to $9. Amith SR aatals won the Independe one being the 1) to 1§ agore at Cam~ enol drill ye nploted Hiavilear hadi APE regs F any doy bbe of Pennsylvania last ye dge last year, |work of the 1. squad in priraing bouts on and will he Since 1311, however, when football “ Ba pied aspalanvoash-r et eld enewed after a lapat dave Mande, the a teeny tian ene oon, t parates out of the eight games playrd xh in the m ibe tnt 01 Gtbbows aatt tor Mulligan Drise ‘th two a ite. No games were Comumonmealth ® England the i ni th Gibbons te fand Goldie will mect the Franklin, played im 1917 and 191%, due to the arty, Crna, tne + ch the other aide, gue A.C, cons.dered of dhe strongest r te nde O'Barie of Haris Koaiisuman, team i The scores aince 1884 follow ite iors wees” 4108 ated to open ot Brookiyn fa alc 1884 Princeton ....... 84 ving Day afternoon, the |runtty of ading ne) 1b Princeien We aro end Joly Laom, who are scheduled chy are planning to stag Juba match their skill against oppo-| ki Harare boa in the AS-round event ptecediy: the Lew : ay tage nents. At Ar Hail, the Brook} iss Princeton a, T Vt ded |r ka Maxn st the ivopeniag ‘of | DUO Larsen ena Rin eesane | Whirlwinds will t ‘ 1 agalr 845 Princeton I Field w ’ 5 nday wight. poste “ nese ree the Hex as : " . . a we, dott writs Ualties Hanne Litt aoe ; 1 Pal Moran bosee will 5 . W’ + . tu le the Visitation Triang t ¥ ia: . ily wy ati ens @fternocn. The Silents have won sia Pripowen ous css Me sy J hoe Cikiens cyunde ae ine Bink Spacing Ceuta moda dutaimn f —— itzer vurs- ‘committee which “BIG BILL” EDWARDS HAS OLD BANNER RESTORED TO HIM Former Tiger Star Is Presente4 With Duplicate of Trophy Lost in Fire. PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 5.—When fire in the Marte Antoinette Hotel three or four years ago burned out William H. (Big BIN) Edwards among others, the Captain of Prinee- | ton's champtonsitp football team of 1899 lost, with other relice and tro- phies, his m This treasure was a duplicate of the championship banner in the Trophy Room at Princeton presented to him Day by Peacock. cue at Osborne Field ni ie aame ban: It wa | House to It was not jut a silken duplicate, and on fare ¢ fall th ar ail the plays: aa hat cham} wea ip that Big Bi on men. tthe Tigers with only thirty left to pl when Arthur Poe Grop Kicked a from the fled and Frinceton won. In those days a field won! counted 5 points. Ao Big Bill, with a choke in his volee. accepted the banner from the hands of Bi ate last evening a shout Ste 4 up to relieve the tension of emotional moment, The gift was from Princeton football men reeognition of what Bill wards has meant to Princeton and Princeton football Ross McClave was Chairman of the ot up the surprise party, other meme ing (BID Roper, “Snake A: Shepp’ Homans, Senos savior, "Hack" McGraw and George R. Murray. Greb D. sgraces Weinert a Bob Jr. Wins Decision Over| to pinion the arms of hs littler oppu- nent, | © : Bill Roper, who played with Bill Ba- BY NFA! R. OHARA Arrested Hin Young Fi t tz D oes Ne othi ng FBrerentaton, speech iat Copyrtent, 1921, by the Press Publishing Go, (Tho Now York Evening World) / y A} 0 ee arte thelr captat sai feta soon e porting se dmx” Te Same # we") Flyer Got Even vy doing! 0 Honor Father’s Memory; sh'cgustiea fea A pain, : x of to the new banner it ts little wen- Se he Stunts With Policeman der that "Big Bil ‘lump tn his ‘fomibera of tho 1899 t lembers of eo eam prese! it were: Bill Bawarda, rleht Bummy Booth, contre: Lew Paimer, lett end, and Bill Roper, right end. resent were James McCormick, Nation Wilton, Ross McClave, Dana Kafer, ai dinen’ Dunosn' Moclaver iteens Fitapatrick, Donald Dillon, “Net” Poe, Georxe Funk, William Love, Jack Winn, Paul Bigler, Maury Trimble, Shad Da- vis, Hack McGraw, Mike Callahan and Col, Byle: Yankees Are Not | Likely to Meet Robins in Spring | A number of old-time training camp partnerships of blg league ball clubs will be broken up next spring, {¢ rumors circulated this fall are true, Two of the most prominent members who will hook up with new associates tn the South next spring will be the New York Giante, world's champions, and the New York Yankees,. American League pen- nant winners. The Giants Washingson will cut boone from the Senators and will play a spring series with the Calcago Whit bringing the Comiskey team to the > Grounds for @ final series a few days before the svason opens in mid- iankees, unless all signs fail, will pass ap te Brouklyn Robins, Lt le te otention of the Brooklyn team, accord- ing to reports which came out yester- day, to go to Milam, Fla, famous as the “graveyard” of th Cincinnati Reds’ pennant hopes in 19%, and the Yankees wigl, not follow them there ne Robina are quitting New Orleans, where they trained last ing Because oes 40 Hot want to return to Shreveport, La, because ef poor hotel accomoda- tions, and they are looking over several Mattering offers from ‘exas cities. ‘There's also a chance that they migit Bo to Mexico, Florida doesn't appeal to Miller Hugging, Barrow, who co “played ou nd point. the Robins go to Florida tney’ probably go alone of the National L Chiba and may hook up with (penatora, who wil! train again at ‘Ampa. Yankees camping place, if de- " ou, fe @ secret, but It is no secret that the owners of the club are looking for a new field for Babe Ruth to eon: quer, provided mak his peace with Judge Landis and le allowed to play’ pent pring. sree ieeeemneenras KNEPPER LEADS FOR TIGER GOLF TITLE. VRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 5—At the completion of the first etghteen aoles in the final of the annual fal? tourne- ment of the Princeton Golf Club, Ruddy Knepper, a Juntor in Princeton Univers- ity, was leading his opponent, ‘ddie Carruth, also an undergraduate of the university, one up. The remataing eighteen holes probably will be played off Monday. Knepper was runner up to Chick Evans in the Western amateur eham- pionship last summer and @ medaliat in the national amateur champtonsh ch at Bt. Louls. Carruth was @ mem- ip r of Princeton's varsit: ast year, which woa co ole Seam ae hamplonship. eae jo of Titalar Battle Changed te Thoreday Night. Johnny Buff will defend his bentem- weight tithe against Jack Sharkey in Madison Square Garden next Thursday night Instead of Friday, The big town place has been turned over to the Ar- mistico Day Committee for Friday's celebration uf ts ene champion who must patted on the back for his wil wilt | to risk the title Johnny eould " etor without taking ghaneas, but ‘en't that cut of a titleholder.” And iH selecting Sharkey pponient he le FLviD one of the beat "ol Little tele jows an opportunity to win Three eight-round bouts the big bantamweight fuse, iy Ryder and Larry Regan, George and Bert Colima, Joe Tipiits am. Johang Drommie will furnish the tum, Reds Co dete ‘Tetetag. Plane. INCINNATL, 0, cinnat! National Leagu Nov, sake 4 will train at ‘blneral Wa ring, Negotiations — " RNS