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NOTRE DAME LEADING COLLEGE ELEVEN AT FORWARD | / THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1921 PASSING « - : , ae oa By Thornton Fisher YANKS 0 TRAIN IN | $0 COACH ROCKNE RESPONSIBLE BASKETBALL! Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) WINTER. MONTHS — WAY MEET CARDS | That Would Mean a Great | Batting Duel Between ‘ Ruth and Hornsby. Westerners Always Thrill Spectators Many Times During the Course of Battle by Spectacular Air Passes—Team Has Lost Only One Game in Three Years. the locker room tu make |ery that no one had ar By William Abbott. the discov ed for the The Yanks are going to Texas They The Notre Dame-Rutgers 882) came, so engrossed wore all hands on have trained jn Bermuda, Georsla, should add to the list of victories the] the bridge game. The coach gave a Florida, Alabama, Mississipp!, Loul«! West has scored over the East this) few sharp order | ana, and might have wound up at Hot One of the stars happened to re- Springs, but Hd Barrow rescued them. mber a football game was on and After what's happened in the} intersectional series to date, old time! he casually sed the word along to a<ovesea lems at aes ~ re hae ane i oy footbay play are not so sure thi8/the bunch. The Notre Dame squad FRANK FRiscH, 7 | i ‘a. ate an Mi ye Ameri: aoction has the best coaching or the! scrambled out to the field, won a de- GIANT STAR I'S |can League champions will prepare fur wreater nupiver of stars. cisive vietory and then returned to Boss OF HIS Owl — | the season of 1922, ; . Ake pat 1, | the bridge gameras though nothing BASKET Bate | Algo, the Home Run King of tue Make tho case of Notre ‘| had happened My THE | American League, Babe Ruth, will prov- thopped up the Army ip such a8) When Rockne’s contract expired re- bea) STARS Jably cross bats with the Hitting King effective way that the Cadets were/cently ten colleges throughout tive AVE jot the National Lear efor there is de to louk like 49 many novices./country sought his services, bu every chance that the Yankees will pl - Lv 4 : ee iy s anon: Ume ago that| Notre Dame signed him for a jong a spring, series, tn Texas with the § Yale, ranked as on- uf the leading | term Brooklyn Robins until the hike north tea in this part of ie land, had a) f Ti ward {s begun, and that northward trip " wi from the Army, on Lourie ran out of bounds sx be a short one, being simply a das aeson the Bulldog iat’. such a vicious | that the Crimson couches begun to leagus season opens with the regulath eT mul or cise Notre Dame is a whale, Wonder what was up. The Princeton [Saturday and Sunday games oo quarterback was simply following | . - ‘Against. the soldieca the invaders| Bill Reper’s instructions to, run out Waite Hoyt, who pitched himself to te from South Bend showed nderful | Whenever cornered and savb 1 fame in the World's Series, was at the forward paésing system, There was| from being tackled. tt was Lourie’s Yankeo headauarters vesterday and Ac. ‘no Wit or miss tossing. ‘The thrower | first real game of the season, and he tnltted” being the “only, valideusite iva) knew just what he wanted to do ant/ wan tgld not to take unnecessary + qn engagement In Boston this week be the receiver was net only on the chances, cause the Babe Is th and he didf't designated spot, bu: was aiso pro-| Even while battling with Harvard want to draw any business from hin tected by strong interference the Tiger didn't forget there's big Next weeks ttuth will be here and Hoyt For three periods the Westerners! business on with the Bulldog in the A ais though the. Bask ave nouns threw their passes io te ute whee Bow! this Saturday. rs th sides of the thoroughfare x derment of the Cadets, n the las - — weriod they turned on a powerful! Harvard masks its forward pas: », ‘ow that Tris Speaker has agreed to Whiting, running attack and aWaln| setter than any team the writer ever A GaMic IN WHICH Raia THREE manage the Cleveland. Indians. a the Army was just «+ helpless, |saw. The Crimson used three forma- STRENGTH AND FAST THINKING ARE TH ne | there's no doubt that they Will go. ba *Rutgers can be depended upon tO) tions from which Quarterback Buell Pp ESSENTIALS— AHD PANS HANY OF ITS . | to Dal las Sng Prous aU Sy diay anothe Geet Manch rentstanes 0 line plays. generally threw to Fitts MATERS AS MUCH OR MORE THAN HOST BASEBALL STRAWS \'They expected to piny two feams couched by George Foster # ashe SW Yorkers last.vear but oe W Sanford are noted for strong de-| ayere wasn! x Te . CObeA By. tain Ann Chey Shenker. fpuive work, but (im Jerseymen willl, cners, Wasnt any fluke about, Ne- BASKET BALL A cane eibthet An the ninth inner wie Wave to get fishing nets to cope WILA| ite at ig the ambition of every | WHICH HAS ALMOST OVER NIGHT” Jhome run over, the rake feld tenes the aerial game of Notte Dame. sach,|coach to beat “Pop” Warner, Fred | ACCUMULATED AS RABID A FLOCK a score to settle with the world's Fee ce ete ooacd:|Dawaon, former Columbia "coach, OF FANS AS BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL champs of 1920 2 Vancement of the South Bend coliege | turned the trick so effectively that , rom, Pittsburgh the report op the gridiron. In three years the|the veteran Pittsburgh coach came , Walter Schi cher: George taam lost only one gime, itockne 13|0¥er and congratulated him, — = = Sa == aan W hitted fielde pe of coach that attends to —— | 7 i | third bi 1 everything. even lown to loading the| Nebraska is a big team and one well) © tore iia eG LEE . ; BR! RYRYR! DARTMOUTH Coa i trunks, Iiis chief concern has been | grounded in modern football. Since | Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) | BRAQTICES IN SNOWSTORM | WITH THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS this winter. The Sit is declarer the curbing of over-cnfidence on the| the start of the season Dawson lost With its gunmen, bombers and all-tround yeggs, Chicago should do pis are ready to offer anything 10 wet M » of the yor yers. een pounds getting the corn husk- | pe. > second 0) d ve y e ton Stock, third baseman of the (x pee ot & B younger SUYers 7 ira ere ecate better than the second division in the Mutual Welfare Leagu: HANOVER, N. H., Nov. 8— | |dinats. Dame weit down to Texas for a| Penn State fooled Harvard time and | Johnny Wilson is a game guy after all. Johnny is going to let the} Even five inches of snow failed to | The College of the City of New| Coach Bill Reid's first call for the © a ee Fame. he Sout Boud squad, Se aden Rat ari narestne Tin ine lawyers help get that $37,000 . put a stop to the Dartmouth foot- | York basketball team has mapped Ste vari eeaneti all squad. Last} EACH CROSS AND BOYLE $ accuston od indifference to the % ve |, tae 5 ‘ . = || 2 i he Sear’s team is intact with the excep- Bree rine Taniees ra fo guite | Raw thiA Alyn OF DAtis WOPKNTAGELAL : ball eleven’s strenuous prepara: | out an extensive schedule for the 3{8rs team Js intact with the cxcen- WIN BOUTS AT STAR A. C. i ‘ Savy day. ar | None can deny the Giants’ finishing power. They finished the Yanks| tions for the Penn game which is |coming season, The local quintet! {nutive forwa bhettl nat o Us ited contest of bridge in the field/the Navy Saturday. Only one first Inutive forward. hedule has not oe a ; house the morning of the game. Forty|down has been scored inside the| With neatness and dispatch * to be playe@ at the Polo Grounds | will cross nets with the leading col- ‘ eee aA eun ce i Be a will include | 4) tne star Epona. Club teat wight minutes before the referee was to| Middy tackles this season. Bucknell ‘ . * Saturday, The coaching staff put |iege fives of the country, the latest Princeton, Syracuse, Michigan, ct SLUM Spon tl sgoa Fanee ie Roo | 7 i ‘i 1 * tel " i = uy Oe: Creighton, Hlinois, ‘Purdue, Ohlo Stat Cross decisively beat Frank Blow his whistle Rockne went into| made it last week With pert 40 in its football squad. You can’t tell the players even) the team through harder practice |opponent being Syracuse University. and Pittaburgh. Teams from titteer Il in a sensational twelve-rounid 2) i » vi" “ » th ather colleges will probably be met. | 5 ‘: * yesterday in spite of the steady |The City College team will invade the °t rte out at a fast cl! ; 7 y “this LGR aca TRIS s w aro’ the ring. Th The thing the big teams fear most about the smal! colleges is that | snowfall, than at any time since up-State town for this game on Ieb. Initer backed away arid banged awa they won't attract a very large gate. the work of rebuilding the squad 8 A return contest will be staged FOSTER AND MOORE TIE [with latts., heath ‘scored a niineaccon Sui Inivi knockdown {in the fourth roun n - “ ao. oe ° after the Cornell defeat began. A = here on Feb. 18, Columbia University FOR LOW GOLF SCORE, |E2ockioyn te fis. foun mH eee, ani First Monday Seri Light Workout f The only Pirates that haven't been pushed back this scason are the| long, hard sorimmage constituted will also trayel to Syracuse for a - 4 Ik. Oy but Maxwe rat monday sorimmage 19 Orkout for | Suye that are eelling us coal. the greater part of the afternoon's game against the home team on |. « ec Bania and wt | peld un 1 hls Chea fH i fe i R. S. Foster of the Herald and Martin | ght anv Of Season for Tigers. Columbia Players. | ; prectice, Deo. 28 AESGLa: ON TRAF ERT CUEHRTT: Cimlietieat hand while receiving the « PRINCETON, N, J. Nov. 8.—Con-| The Columbia squad was given a light ’ z In addition to the Syracuse five! scores of the Gymkhana Day tourna- |’; ton pout/Al Rovie beat trary to expectations, University Field) workout yesterday after the griling| (| ll’s H S El making its appearance in this city,| ment of the Newupaper men's Golf Asso- icchlor’and wleg made a great shout was the scene of considerable activity| game with Cornell on Saturday. Al- orneils eavy coring even Mort [ indse Princeton, Yale, Brown and all the|cetios ce von enmunde hak, Sl Resing wohler tala had. eoe On iets yesterday. In addition to a signal /though the score of the big Red tnva- y other best college fives will be seen nt occasions, Frankie Gerard also ¢ day They tied for low prize. ent ovesst r frill for the majority of the players who | sion was ono sided, Buck O'Neill was in games here before the conclusion r Rao Munlaton-< Leor Is Sensation of Present Season d nis card was 89- and Moore ) defeated Harvard on Saturday, Bill| sufficiently satisfied with the showing % And Joel ‘alcaro of the season, the AG Moore curled Ont. ze = Aioner, upsetting precedent, ordered the |of the team in the s:cond half to ex- ; - OTHER GOSSIP. for the first nine holes with «| PETE HARTLEY EASILY WINS : t Monday scrimmage of the season.|cuse the disastrous beginning. ‘The ic. in Six Games previous periods. Against this the Wi S t k In a sensational game the Buckeyes | , a : 4 a a y is _ A Laps 4 eae! 43 . he watved ! t ‘The combatants were the second|Blue and White ends were compara- Ithicans in Six Games Have | otumbra first line of defense took mn weeps anes deiested the Claytons on the Trinity | 4* 7153s. he walved his cl AN. pa ‘ | GHaD AnasHORen WamaRnrdad It varsity and Net Poe's famed Omelettes. [tively new and it was their inexperi- Scored 337 Points to 21 ® great brace, and the up-Staters — conta, Hone, Hel mame wes) secs Uvidently the players were inspired by|ence which paved the way for Kaw's ost the ball on downs and were| : eee malcaro as|t#eular from beginning to end anc city a a, Raturday's atruggic, aa tne play waa|big gains around the wing positions for Opponents. forced to punt time and again Mort Lindsey: with Joe Falcary 8 the spectators were given many op- JIM BARNES CAPTURES The Bu evening Ih MERGE cusn ta nual batwean Guambers | ————— Cornell has only two more games| a partner, carried off first honors !n | portunities to applaud good plays SPECIAL GOLF TOURNEY. | Hartley of New York won a referects 4 > myrep ttt epaypee e “ on this year's schedule, one next| “Silent Billie’ Heins's sweepstakes,, ysnity ‘ive, formerly Unity *|cston over Pal Moran of New Orleans of the Orange and Black squad. ‘ornell Eleven to We aardiy arin Bodocacia naa ok Unity Big Five, formerly nof New Orleat The score at the close of the ecrim- By Robert Boyd. Saturday with Springfield and the) rolled at the Dyckman bowling alleys. Council. K. of C., opened the season - nirounda,, Te was ai) sfuage found the second toum jn the lead Have an Easy Week. rolling up 837 points in six games, |‘Tho Penn game will serve as the; The Dair tolalled 1,223 for the three |by sending the Armory quintet down) pHiLADBLPHIA, Nov. § —Jim Barnes | MAING, WHP: HAD Unk ‘a bare touchdown, 6 : Se cathe “o | Ven Gere: ey tableau d nes 5 Wet ke scr atier getting the| ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 8.—The Cornell Cornell has proved the sensation | severest test the up-Staters have been | games rolled, which was 131 pins more} ‘0 defe on ts rma cours it ope golf champion of America, won| — — eae) bikes practice last evening for of the 1921 football world. The} Put to this year. Heisman has not] than Zimmerman and Swenson, Who! Gpen dates for home teams. Address ihe Mpscla: d6-hole open tournament st Va A DISON SQUARE GARDEN ie Spri Hel mouldes rea’ eam e' f i a. | . a he: 8 he Tredyffrin Coun Club yester Berimmaging for Yale Team _{ acneauie, ait Dobie caneuncing rhar the | cleven from the shores of Lake Cay-| year, but they will offer the strong. | Mshed second, tallied, thetr total be-/-T. H, Moran, No. 4202 Park Avenue, ii iT ore of 14%, Tis card of 12 for |. DUCTION TLS RICKARD ‘To-D id To-M |1t!cans would take no chances of un. |¥&@ have been termed “Tho Red Jug-| est test of Cornell's great 1921 repu-| ins 1,092. ‘The champion Original Celtics will|the morning round equalled the cou To-Night and To-Morrow Night 0-Vay and To-Morrow. derestimating the training school|@rMaut;"” Doleful Gil, Dobie's steam| tation that has been built up in riding| Following this pair were: Stevens| make the first of a series of out of| record, ‘The afternoon round was made » Amateur Boxin, Contests: NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. §.—The| eleven. He proposes to bring the re wile &c. roughshod over mediocre football) and Dewey, 1,085; Jarrett and Schultz,|town trips when they taphle the 1/7, tenth, BOUT To NiGH tegular varsity backs enjoyed a rest|iar varsity team into condition for Veal Apatuel the Tiimennalin (hese eix| ORC | 1,080; Reynolds and Blechinger, 1,064; | Cracks {280 eee GIL TARE te a Wy COMNamission 9000 MIN from scrimmage yesterday afternoon, | game DREDIS Z Buehler and Tometz, 1,036; Koster |° Be ede eee Cross-Country ‘Team for ¥ aithough the men were all in the signal — games their adversaries have only/ EVERETT WINS ANOTHER a Watmane, Oss) Renctore RSL ice ee ae Emil Von Elling, coach of the New| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 frill. But the regular line, with a sub- A N Point: been‘able to score 21 points. | MATCH AT BILLIARDS. st AGE aes che ork clots. ore a victory for thi York Un! track team, announced | {ii tpreiwit Clamoionentp—15 Rounds Wtitute backfleld, had a short scrim-|Atmy Now Points to | These scoring figures and the over- | moaea »| ‘The following teams have open rday plans have been com-| BUFF vs. SHARKEY mage with the scrub eleven, “Shark” | Battle With Navy. jenthusiaatio ‘reports Hat emanated) 1. 1 soverett; who ia rapidly. develop Hecdunlone tad Witrioh, 98), aud Bend! | CMe twe ica: travelling Oye: desire’ out ed for the formation of a cross- | Chanpign EIGHT. LOUN eNER efilair and Mike Eddy, the t 5 ts 4 , 7 ‘i » H. Everett, a IEE CH ROI SNG BABCs || Moni ks, te ) Gesire Out) OO ntry team at the Heights Institution AO 4 FIGHT-AOUND BOUTS er Langs Re eee eed WEST POINT, N. Y., Nov, 8.—There|from Ithaca and have been thrown |. into a dark horse in the New York| ner and Bruns, 928. of town nes. Address Kdward | country t array be Selene aati Non. | amiewion. 81, $2, 83; Rew, $5.87; Riugaide $1 are ete ti Sainte (uae chee wit, | "a8 little comfort to be had in the re- | broadcast throughout the East would| state amateur three-cushion billiard erent tO. comeing OF Ora Denerstein, (s 158 West 49th Street poke © Munsell) manne pris) 10 MONDAY. NOVEMBERILA * 2 # sult of the Notre Dame game Saturday. |leave the impression that the Pess!-| tournament now in pro} t the| ‘8 Wi ance, | Bayonne, N. J i OT ies Eee ee, recat MERICAN WRESSLING CHAMPIONSR || be able to play against Princeton on , | les nt now in progress at the mu eal opie, hel eae eal ta e added to) AMERICAN WRESILING CHA eae oe fe That is, there was but little comfort for| mistic Doble has a super-eleven. But|Rational Recreation Billiard Academy in| Lindsey won the specie? prize forhigh) 4 junior basketball five, averaging Over new sport likely, to be adued (9 PLESTINA PESEK Al Into, who w ightly injured last |the Army supporters. However, no ex-| this is not the case. After observing | Brooklyn, last night added his second | i 100 pounds. Games to be played «n/| the ml b 5 vs. E sk, was out in his uniform, and both | cases are being made for the Cadets’ ; succeanive victory to his string wien he| Wally Seeri home or opponenta’ court. Address or. aie i 4G Aiea Puctireicontesta, Aamueeran he and Quaile went tirough signals. | poor ghowing and the coachca will con- | C2!M¢!! in thelr defeat of Columbla at | defeated N. W. Leake in a sixty-seven | luke to arrange « home.and-b Roger Rush, care of St Bartholo-| Leonard and Friedman Meet in| a Bk. oi fs couches blun eertimmag Ing for to- | tinue thelr drive from now on with the | thé Polo Grounds, it is not the im- inning match by a score of 30 to | Bale ere womes Naser bors mew's Boys’ Club, No. 309 bast 42d hilly’? Nov. 22. 2 id to-morrow, with signal « A : for Tiursday and Friday and dummy | Navy battle first in mind, pressivo strength of the Ithacans 98 |e, ater Joe Moore, Falls, but Makes| for wall “Un Street cits PHILADELPHIA. Noy, §.—Announce ce ti scrimmage possibly on the former date. | ents squad came through the Hoosier much as the perceptible weakness cf Great Finish. Third Avenue, Bromx. Kips Bay Midgets na tr recmedt: | ment Liar sak Teseey 7 Grete ing Serer 4 B I e 1¢ | their opponents. e 5 a ain of Detectives wow es, Home and travelling. ou -awling that he had obtained the sig- TaN 08 Bway 7 West May Not Pl jmen rested except fora skull practice | el? OPP i a Joe Moore, naGonal champion apeed-| | Ading Contes, of Desccumasier is the Uectl tice to hear from Franklina, st. An-| natures gf Benny Leonard. lightweight suBwae re Ow ave . Wes’ ay ay In the gymnasium, senare, the mentors| Columbia presented a sorrowful] skating champion, starting from scratch| fase Rowling Club, to get back in harness. #3 0-10 pl Bathans; Royal * Address | Champion, and Sailor rledman of Chi. ft . went over the details of the play laut | ¢og . n nia f the United Bowling Clubs, to watch they| drew's Bethany, Royals Address) vigor for an, eight-round bout here Against Pittsburgh. Saturday and, ite mistakes, A “punch (steel! mae be ae battle mi ne ae See alcecacett nk bie aa tor several Seataetore thy “aronped a Basketball Manager, No Second G 5 Bipawtigald - - must be developed somewhere and all|bie's smooth working Cornell ma- le C rn 8 fo. when taelr membership was weak | Avenuc, cit WASHINGTON, Pa,, Nov Wash: | efforts will be bent In that. direction. aha stenaly me Street Skating Palace, was leading be and four of the best bowlers in the| Avenue, city Ington and Jefferson etarted {ts fina Se chine, Their defensive strength was he third. 1 club will be seen in action when the Sectional Tour-| st, Aloysius, a good travelling five fence (end detarson ‘otarted tia) sna) cxcoedingly weak, thelr attack a ner-|fore the third lap from the finish had | nauent of the United. gets gots. Sk foe tee tant wena Ae thempionsnip battle with Pittabargh on|{ZBYSZKO BEATS CADDOCK — | vous attempt to advance tho bail, to-|been reached. At this stage of the race | enters of the Nabab Rowling Club won many] dress dames h. Cogun, No, s47 Man ravage re 2 via é Lig 2 IN TWO STRAIGHT FALLS gether with poor generalship, and the | Moore appeared to be a sure winner, as| of the Prizes, offered at the Brive bowling of | haltan Avenue, city. ‘Telephone (a- . e B y yesterday, Charles West, selection of plays far from what !s ox-| he had pulled out in front of the rest of | 10h? Temple Society, George Wernz won first hon- iral 7106, be 7P.M Sina eh ays he | ? s er Carl Vogler of the Cuil. err thedral 7106, between 6.30 and 7 T eee re ene HET) Paranoia. Talat | — | pected in the strategy of the gridiron. | the field without having to extend him- | cnt. cloaly followed by Dick Fos Be ee har err uall Ss WI ou sing rom he workout ' | DES MOINDS, Ia. Noy. &--Stan-| Against this weak opposition what| self unduly. babs, Renard Hoptrcath of ‘the ceteenere tires soak males. (cob; 5 elas A ° . ‘ Nant; who has featured numerous! isiaus Zbyszko, Poland, retained his| Seven would not run wild and Foll UP] “Gn the second turn of the Iast tap, ae Moo 68’ Johnson Avenue, Vrooklyn,| rice distinction In ci arettes hia seneational runs, sustuined injuries | World's heavyweight wrestling title} ONtside of the weakness d splayed | however, Moore stumbled and fell heay- | Vv HOLA AME Telephone Bushwick 1639. 4 fp the Westminster skirmish that forced | in a finish mato with Earl Cad-|by the Blue and White sansd both] fly, and for an instant it seemed that SEVERAL SCHOLASTIC G Ss Star A, Cu 185 pounds. 12 up Pie ae gronble 16 rentetion with ih dock of Walnut, las: here jest night, (on the defense and offense, the TthA.| [te Ae Sut of Me race entirely, | Hut SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | with natinowitz, Fox, Tavy, Licker-| PAE engagement he will have to do so] Zbyszko won in straight falls, the Sane sis aa Barna MUL SNe: nd away again at the dazzling spe =! man and Yoselwit Address Harry without further practice this week 8 » reientless, old-fashio offense, v for which he is famous before m ” ~ y 832 4ist Street, Brooklyn first coming after one hour and|smashing off-tackle plays, powerfull than’ two ofthe otter skaters could | De Witt Clinton High School and| Fox, 1 32 41 soll Wenty minutes of wrestling when he |junges past centre and wide ekirting| pass him, and, while the distance to the | Stuyvesant High School will meot on) st. [raul Five, light heavywelg Harvard Coaches rose to ‘hie feet with Caddock on} of the ends with faultless thzee-man| Anish wre too, short for the gridiron in the Stadium of the/travelling team. Lines up with F. his back and then fell. backward Jregain the lead, he was closing 35 ss es eae , eatern Conference star; : interference College of the City of New York this| O'Hearn, Western n Hold Long Meeting. partially stunning @radock and pin-|” with this crafty Doble offense the Ha, 2 vas\T afternoon and the High Sepool of|/J. and V. Nichols, 1. Camiss. J CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Nov 8.—Th ‘ ho me “attack fs built up around the speedy : ‘High| Mitchell and KE. Marronney, Address was no { I practice Harvard | “cond fall came in twenty-four min-| fadie. Kaw, with able assistants tn} pil Carnmerge. and she Mors von J. M. Mitchell, 502 East 73d Street, | 5 no all practice for Harvard | ites 4 bast is | Bddie is ith able assis 3 School will meet in their annual foot-| J, > ss ane’ % yareity regulars and substitutes yes- eee tines atl eterna taaana | Ptah and emacs t Pe ‘iments Mal ela . York bell detate at the Gatholis Protec: | City ferday, only tho men who were bat-|and wrist lock. Zbyszko wolghod | eyo tet ttt tris cleven that has been) | Atversity. has voted faverable on. ena | tory grounde Lyceum A. A. a fast 135-pound tered in the Princeton game going to| 235 pounds, Caddock 185. adobe ares ha ate A foeaal * on the | “Manuat Training High School and| travelling team. Address F. Balurdo, rah ine cain Ie ee take i A could do against one of the stronger | suggestion that @ graduate manager of Erasmus Hail High School ‘wil meet | raz West 201st Street, City +, Ppa an tie A 2 a colleges is a matter of consecture.| athletics be appointed for the Heights| at bbbets Field, the home of the Rob- malt The coaches also had a day Battling Leonard Is Victor. Their entire season has been confined | ingtitutlon, Among the candidates ins. Other scholastic games scheduled| Rialto Five, home and travelling off, but last evening had a long meet-| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. &.--Batting| to playing six of the weakest football 1 ie . for this afternoon are: Boys’ High v#.| Average 95 pounds. Address J. Leder, ing, the first of the many which wit Leonard. formerly of Philadelphia, but) teams in the country the position are Tedford Cann, holde nm 1 at Commercial Field Mar-| 98 Fasex Street, City he held for the Yale g wok trom POW, Of New York. wax the victor’ ov St Ronayenture, whom © Distinguished Serves Medal for | quand vs. Clason Point at Clason Point, baney: " held for the Yale game @ pom Hilly “Devine of ‘this city in one Of thn | Gerted 4} ree : War Service; Frank Mo-| and Central High vs, St Benedict's! american Woolen Quintet. Prefer greatest slugging. bees seen ir Prep at Newark eR S Dre. Nichols and Richards are much Quaker ¥y crowd ni | Western Reserve, 110 to 0; Colgate, Edward Delaney and Floyd banal IEE LY commercial houses, Addrena, Hi Ls pleased about the players physically | the Olympia A.A lant Night Aj-| 81 to 7; Dartmoutl, 59 to 7, and Co gene The appointment will be made 5 oberta, American ne : BEET che Pattie at Nowsau recta of | iuueh, outweighed by Devine, Leonard | lumbia, 41 to 7, are all lacking In class. | Wednesday at a meeting of the At Roagabers’s Advantage to Welght)| 225 Fourth Avenue, City | tne pe iuen only are showing effects of | had the better of five of the six rounds, | ing In class ‘ouncil, composed of student, alumni ‘Ten Bucy for summers Delco Five, 125 pounds, travelling. | Fonte, Clark, and Witte wre lame, bat | quey, mere Pematched for Thanksgiving | Dartmouth in wbout the strongest! and faculty representatives Marty Summers, the crack east aide] agaress M. Oglivic, 250 78th Street, Mt Ie said that both of these playe A = team that the Ithacans have met, and ——r welterwelght, gave away ten pounds to| Rrooklyn ‘ould get back {9 Work to-morrow if — © Hanover eleven has suffered from | English Women Win Again, Dave Rosenberg at the Broadway Ex- | fended, Piemney hax a bad foot. Co- Levine seneee aeaneets “Mtl some strange theoretical coaghing| PIILADELPHIA, Nov. $—The atl. | hibition Club last night Rat It cost nim | | Cathedral Chimes, 85-pound a Ye it h | b k lik th ef is swollen and Crocker hu * Decision, Hint Maan oienanten (bar Ganon |e 4 aus the decision on points. Rosenber r Address Manager MeG 2 hanes ee noun aera odor fauna pete presented, Coadh| glen Wonme’s iMookey “Team added |i agit on ine, aeenbre ma | age, AdStans Manas ou cant help but like them é » jaa three players will do the | Ca \ hey are far from a for-lanother game yesterday to {ts string of |Sume toa clinch. Summers. put up oa rs : dixhtest possibile work for the next ten | (" count of nine in the first round, the! midable aggregation. victories by he All-Philadel- great battle all the Gaipys end will not play againot Brown |Judges gave the decision against Hilly! _ In the last quarter of the Columbla- Siitorige by defeating the All Philadel- great battle wil the way, In apte of hit’ masketball Men Report at Culente fe ' “ y phia, 15 goals to ne Philadelphians oppo! physical advanta, and é ( fix week. Harvard Nsually yan all tavine, the hard-hitting Coney Island Cornell game the Ithacans seemed to guve the British, players the hardeat wan Wildly ‘cheered Upon leaving the HAMILTON, N.Y. N ier: or oh ore hel OF uly ea it against Brow pantum, at Freeport last night tire from their scoring efforts in t # ey have had £0 far, fs candidates responded —y ‘ as Din z i m coring efforts in the battle they have had ¢o far. 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