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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921. RS AND PUGILISTS FORM A mek eg 17 :W ASSOCIATION © OCAL MANAGE bo a - Se ter several end runs have been tried. Using end run formation, | No, 1, the quarterback, protects 4 on the right. No. 5 end draws defensive back, No. 7, out on right, while No. 6 end draws defensive yunced that t to-day In a the pass be made quickly. No. 4 and No, 2 are a yard bach of the line and so are eligible for No, 8, are drawn out of posi . Walker, ud, he was on 1 rt ight. No. 6 ar 1 to-day to (ult an enga who addressed mem-|be boxers or even manager: wnt , but men d to note that| whose names will command attention by the offe No. 5. sive Boxing F: i be ] ] Hard to Pick Wi oxing FraternityLaunched|Sixteenth Iiustrate rticle of a Series ard to Fick Winners iy Prot ar A Of Pinlico’s Big R or Protectiin uf Men By Brickley on How to Play Football eS 2 NS eee Who Furnish na on 7 0rurnis Glove Sport : | Nineteen Good Juveniles Card- JOCKEY CLUB CANCELS ——_~ ed to Meet in Walden SCHILLING’S LICENSE ognized as a Business =| ject of the organization has been al- | Gites ‘fou ecognized as a Business, Box-| ist of, the organisation hae been s- Stakes To-Diy. \LTIMORE, Now. 10—The Mary- ers and Managers Start aid there wasn’t a branch of labor, By Charlie Brickley. i SE Jovkey Club yesterday cancelled ; ae ° from the dishwashers to locomotive | ectal to The Teentng World ey ense of Carroll H i Their Own Union. engineers, that wasn't benefited by (Harvard's Greatest Captain and All-American Back of 1912-13-14.) ‘ | BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. % | ant ot oe i organization. None of these, con- Supyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Kvening World.) | IND BEN nl Udit Dh wdapsior ape teat he? eee tinued Gibson, represented | more s He Newt sonar | Drouant to a © * case Which! BSS i highly priced labor than that of the ome of the best of that ber wiree of trouble for the com By Vincent Treanor. boxer, He is paid more for his work us division which follows| , n during nearly its whole ex | ISE minds of the boxing world|than most skilled mechanics, and yet | Morvich in capabilit named for t uc at ] have awakened to the fact|he has absolutely no representation |to-day's annual running’ of the his-| Sct sion ee ett Weak 1 that the® sport is a business, aad bodies built up from his ef. tor Walden A atin i} ed go 0 nla as a y Tanking in importance with that of) Wor instance, as Gibson set~forth,! wa api tay ; ; ‘% eas i any of the country’s legitimate pur-|there would be no promoters, no ind. Frank J) Bryan ie it. \ : oy he sought ¢ | At the aame time these wise/CO™Mmissions and no boxing laws if sis, alded atid abetted ut 1 raaee +t i} hese etal Ih Ot io eI EL rare puzile, a und abetted by na ” uryland race tracks imds have come to the realization! ing earnings of the iowilest prelim. tue, who wept so violently yt f inn asa Jockeys will be 1 hat a8 such it is the only recognized|inarians jamounting to more. than,- FOmtha POMaiine GETTIN eck Lane Sere. dOenay Gia ae BY ort valling without organization, This|Say, that “of a local government com- vAcnolig tne more tormicaniy-of the | veen ng coy atcha a 4 vas foreifully pointed out lest night|™ssioner, have no voice in their own | COMES COMES THROUGH ainateen oh a sees and aos 7] regulation. Rules are passed by, “THROUGH A! RA) t a meeting, hurriedly called, at the| wich he muat Ifve, and these are DRAWS NO. AND DRAWS DEER Oh gterereete eek at HlgMie th, an even better horseman than ‘ennsylvania Hotel. ‘The result was|very often framed without the alight our OF NO.@ out OF He ae eee a city | Chie RAnGoGaN atKe | &hat preliminary steps were taken to|¢st consideration of the boxer or his iN POSITION Y 28 Atl OV6H b t ——- { Pabcabenuives ike, acess j POSITIO! ankee Star, All Over and Relay, , z : s ; organize a parent body of boxers and| "preventative, the manager J. 1. Cosden palt, Lady Balt | Harry Bilson, a local owner, who | managers here in New York, withlization behind, them the boxers AL i ete h iby aC ee (tea G0 thts atnevinne: oltenl ee PAE | Jocals in every big city and State|would merit the attention and re . Hvignulah Gann nan ARES ETE ttoss married last night to Mrs, Myrtle Mc i Wherein the sport is legalized and dene mi Sew pant eetas bind Phave been ce ably ened byt rh, received a decree of even in places where there are N0/o¢ any kind, subjects of vital iin-| the changed track conditions, | put) stefaggart earlier duriny the week. Jaws as yet for its government portance to the men who furnish the est fields of the n when the | » While a name for the organization| Most interesting entertainment for Jugle simmons then ine 1 jas not been selected, it will be in| ‘housands of fans could be threshed @ GOING THROUGH Phisnithe Maryland Jooke Y itte laa will t eres B jout to the mutual satisfaction of th ed $10,000, : icheat Bit ear very gense a fraternal society, cal-j sport's governors and the association. UNTIL. NO.®@ UNTIL NO.@) HAS cdded $1 crs in the ‘Test stake, ature | ulated to build up the boxing edifice} Many rules on the books of the| GONE THROUGH GONE THROUGH agains ee limitent thie. RUINS Bt Aes cadlal Jin ala ty hroughout the land for the mutual|various commissions, framed orig- u Aeaeeitites thie yf. nnd laitions permit. ‘Tom Healey is one benefit and protection of its mem-|inally with the best of intentions, are| SO RLODItHS. riven Ot I Neate the usin’ tr or cae ae one hers. not interpreted in a way to dispense te eancecan i ba ; TJ aimee of the Aieete There isn’t the suggestion of malice|fair play to the boxers. These could| ‘ ' vas \ t racin ammes of the toward any one connected with the|be modified to every one's satisfac-| } Tits Maryland €l : sport in the.plans outlined. Boxing| tion by arbitration, which is not 5 7 ‘ Toacnde 9 , Commissioners throughout the States| possible. oe ENTER, ene eter ie ora aad at UU ghd Ue eel lols edd the sport is legal will bo re-| There are dozens of matters to be co Ck : } horses, bat in & spected as such. No fights are con-!considered before the organ MGS BA! AND THROWS PASS tou tine t ni | CHICAGO, N Having palais templated with them. Instead, it {s|begins to function, but they O EITHER OR plapitt : : Judge Carpenters Wed. ' hoped that the new organization will|taken up as the wheels of the new 7 vidlallon: Ottis inten e work hand in glove with the powers|pody become sufficiently oiled. Big’ nt pL ey ‘ ; Gon 1 ruling in trans that be for the general betterment of|men in each community are’ to be# The play illustrated by the | back to the right and throws pass is a short one and very hard to, | hesitate a fraction of a second ur Nexs mo nt of ne " the Dempsey+Car things pugilistic. As Senator James|selected as officers. They won't, bo gram should be used af- | to either No. 2 on the left or No. stop. It is imperative. however, til the defensive backs, No. 7 and " t I fad miei ‘ Tex Rickard, pre rt be snown 1 would men had gate y bricks) and respect wherever mentioned. Upon this hesitation «i \ io St. Hen A MAE EHIMeT there! ald! In its infancy now, the orgeniza-, the passer, No.3. The latter runs | back, No. &. out on left. The pass | pass. These two backs should pends the suczess of the play 1 n 1d bee n [ibys maker of the plots H idea was the best he had ever|tion promises to grow into one of the| ane ma Pa ee ae = = Ma ' 1 that he was gtanted a permit f ‘ urd, It would give the boxers and|largest and most influential of any| . = peennnantan, " terday by Chief { dr managers a needed status that|similar body in the United States. B B l ! retofore wasn’t dreamed of. ‘A second meeting will be held Bun- ronx bowing i ' Billy Gibson. with whom the sub-'day. | cl b | Club to Award : - ] IT THE B KETBALL P Y everal I rizes By Wm. E. Simmons. Captain and mate will fish for t « i W H AS | A ERS Wiad Wari party, and all fish taken to be placed | — - | Sanuy Hook, ¢./in one pile and when through fishing t To stimulate interest eS | the 7 le to be divided and ce by BROOKLYN i ; ll_at vite and share alike. The ex- ORIGINAL CELTICS VICTORS Separates. The Seniors lost a hara|2"d '? assure a full at pense per nan will be between $4 and a) ‘ | IN PHILADELPHIA CONTEST. Same to the Harmony Vive a week |club night the Rowdy Bowling Clu ». AS this party is to be limited, and SPECIAL E OR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 j PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10, ago but hope to make up for the |of the University Bowling Academ PAGES we have openings for so fe 10st 4ADELPHTA, Nov. 10-—The jjoss gaturday. Incidentally the | Bronx, offera three $10 gold piece ang cultee nea IESE very wrbek cai Original Celtics, champion New York| Franklin boys haye an. honest to| zi s three gold pleces, | 10164 for to-das sure uso} every week had Sy basketial. quintet, proved too much|socdness press agent. One of their! POX Of cigars and a pair of gold culf retter write ediately to secure @ R | for the Kayoula team in a contest |OWN boys who writes to get news in links for the two high averages, two jee Remar themselves, as no doubt there at SY i |the paper and who receives no salary. high scores and the largest nunwer Ass-1!" says an economic many who would like to take advan f staged at St. Au Halle iaet | tuc\ceutallsie ter ine estondititiel wer ate shpeeeren wien ee rena of Fisheries, |tage of such a party, where there wil 5s 3 : night. Tho Manhattan team sent the! are for him, B 200 scores rolled each month: «one of the best and most abundant! be plenty of room to A s under no 1 | local five down to a 8 to 17 defeat.! Basketball editing Is a tough job. iter ness pia ans ais OL ee , furnishes an example ot twenty men, Ne ue more than i {vingstone, Kayoula right forward, The Union Big Five REQUESTS we j¢p, + Rees finished second with waste of natural resources in Amer i as first to score when the scored a publish the followin, 60; Reynolds won the high score jog through failure to utllize it. In] Mrs. Wiau, owner “ 5 heuket on a free shot, ‘The Celtics; The Union Big Five defeated the prize with 225; Geist finished in sec- iuyipe the si ; on the Stable, is evidently t ti zg 4 ane . ey tes | Staten Island Caseys in a well played ond place with 223. Rees and ( Pepe te ae PHOLU HATS ahawanltens : ie B overcame: this small lead and were; game at Union Court by a score of son were tied for the largest number Tt Mshly regasded shellfish yeavlings last summer, Yes & ' never headed 88 to 28. Managers desiring to book (4 », Gee eee aoa ; Gis Pasta ment | ier. traine nly | MeNaughte AY ! THER GOSSIP home and home games should address ©f 200 scores and will rull off sume He: CUAnULY OF. SOUL DU eer HouRht tnut coli by Ceit—Litle [RN ' : i oy SE aos P a decided | FTN Lawless, 107 East 102d Street, ) evening next week for gold cuff links.’ Contained in the edible portions, the | Flow a halt-brothor to the; Me ’ = . A game which will have a decided) ajty 1 in meatand the liquor, is slightly greater | great Boots, for a suin said te ee) | The fle of the Waite Elopbant see ave 1 1 ‘ hearing in the race for the Bronx! yao Note-—Union Big Five has! fin off at Joo Tins iy eie than in rs and| clams, and the) leve, been, $10,000. 0 ibe tows i ve oO em a In ‘ championship will be staged this eve-|q crackerjack team and it won't do|4 Saturday evening, marting © aussel, t , contains at least as|Pogan Ballard for’ $3, vos i ping when the Starling Gray Big! managers any harm to ponder over! With elehtee compettion. These “ewocpstakes"” we inuch food, pound for pound, as is shown several fast { ns & ° eye Five cross nets against the etrong| this notice. ||coeSemrce, Sor enahy ‘sears. fe erecasie found in related gheilfish in common arrival fom Long Isia » See how I do it—VV ill You Help? Ne i Dilmar Lyceum quintet. The contest| Right on top of thia comes a notioe | YE? ,oguler in Weatta, cities but hie is toe ge, As ule shells are thinner, capita et = Fry ' 411 be staged on the latter's court, | from the Parson Team, whio added the |" "0" 1 Tiss lalnn MN pnanalee contains consider. LEWIS TO DEFEND TITLE + ry ae * is oe eran cl gs ronx Park Casino, 18tst Street and/ Oak Ridge Giants to its list of vic-| iy Aiud mimie, ie now mameine Hoods Beers GOIN invee ‘oodstuff tan an eaus! AGAINST ZBYSZKO NOV. 28 Bey Pili put some more tailors back to , a : =| tlmnad Bowliug Acatems, Jenth Str : quantity oyster pock 0) : = F ; ; ; Boston Road, and will be the first of) Howells, Italian Catholic Club and) Arenue Tr ts ats intention to sty Te Bt Ok Oar a abel oe oe werk, and only charge yeu for > a home and homo series. The Star-| teame of like strength. The Parsons | itimrsing matcn gemes at Budd's Lnacereat trod 2 kana sey Stantslau zko, veteran 2 a = es a a4 ings advanced a peg in the race re-| claim e have the fastest guahcat ot} ae ey | DEC RS ntl, who won st material and labor. hv eit rau aaa mers stars in this olty. Willie Sanders of) |S. Joun, ae of tiv now «ut ¢ United | POTS hampionship fr s cently by defeating St,. Augustine | 1. os orth Street is booking man- | Bowling Gute, will participate tn thy | Sseto aU eno ie aR erent apEIe ee A 1 : a n Caseys, tournament to be conducted by that bods during Westie No. 42 Bushy Pp 1 Woh > 2 S v3. ager. | spearmint ecomments ee te er dang a elanor Ney rinorst haw ‘ stom Hand Taitered te 3 Another new club will make tts —_—_—_—_ | St, dobne wht Be in Seation an they bare We party of six enthus itle In a return sts 4 a v » in the Bri Sun- | coe codsi men, composed of business | \adigon sausre « o $ iil appearance inthe Bronx Sun-| ANSWERS TO QUERIES. |" ay ros co. corgvprghe taran Sofi ncoe eat tunes | Maan Mn “| - Pal + PAYER E TROON i Lh — | ‘tures ‘Sten ar Women's ai) Me of the fishing boats from | Ainietic Commission a> or ‘t iS meet St, Augustine Catholic Club at] George Wohistadt—The tight detween or Freeport to sill every | determined ty “thn aia . WwW 2 Hunts Point Palace, ‘The Bronx team | yqdie Fitzsimmons and Willie Jackson ginning Nov. 18 Woe will| threes. Werfelta binding the hampton ig i will be run under the auspices of the|s year ago, at Madison Square Garde: —_—__—_- pasty een) Aitoeang saad a \ — | 1 * 1 é ‘ Lae 1 equa entry Rin . a, ‘ Hebrew Athletic Club. All games w on by Tackson, ,150-POUND ROWING CREW husiastic fishermen who will Tentre Wika wees i contested will be run under Fastern ses 5 reer FOR COLUMBIA COLLEGE |." Friday, and who do not mind | toring overeat | iS j nr he ig | D. W-Benny Leonard ts a dette: E|the extra expense, which will be $60 of the ‘Thannaws aa is PIA WATPRDLNG S fa8t EA? boxer and his footwork is more finished tiene : for the cost of boat and balt. The bly District, to be Alex Turner, the youngest referee in| } the business, will act as eleventh! ‘man. - 4 Midge! ith tatloned at the Cana} The ‘Onyx Five continued its win- | Fore he Augie 1820. While. tn tre ning streak by defeating the fastjarmy there Smith won the | bantam amstag and Hilder Brothers quintet. pat etle ang ‘a champtonsh!p belt o! | The winners have several open dates | ean | waward P. Scanion, New York—Th for leading commercial teamm. J. R. i154; opponent Battling Levingky fought nan that of Dundee. | An innovation in Columba rowing ofr: \oles will take place in the spring wh: the first Blue and White 150-pou! crew takes the water. This was announced by the Columbia Athletic Association. . | It is planned to arrange a race for the new crew with Yale, Harvard or) M. 1. T., all of whom have light crewa. be 5 Samuel Jacobs, Providence, R. 1. Ey decision | € ky é Heath, care of Onyx Company, No. (ec 'c: Sl tt is not considered probable, however, 1107 Broadway, is booking manager, |feeTey saree ie toate ee ee he that te Poughkeepate Regatta, will tn: \ AN 5 ry Moe | clude such a conte: @ Varsity sched- Managers of loca! teams desiring a corm ER rere 1d, Ore. which heute has not as yet been announced, but nm good attraction will do well by get-|'0St on ® foul. It will Ikely schedule a race with Yale O MEASURE of Jonreeneemeoreeerranm during the last week in April, as well ting in touch with Verne Greenc No, 90 Lansing Place, Rensselaer, Y. Verne is manager of the Inter- City Five of Albany and Rensselaer. ‘The team stars “Flip” Dowlings, who | played a sensational game again: The Celtics last Sunday, and “Dev Ferris of last years Albany State League team. The first of a series of elimination aa the Childs Cup race and the keepsie F Pougir take your You will surely appreciate these WALUES, | Breoklym Rebins to Play in Caba. HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 10.—The cham- | pion Memphis team of the Southern | Basebal! League has ieft for home| j after winning seven games of a series | of nineteen with the Havana and 4l- mendares teams of the Cuban tional League. | A barnstorming aggregation of Brooklyn Nationals, headed by Catch- Take some of these samples or have my designer measure. ~~. HARVARD HAS UNDISPUTED LEAD IN SQUASH TOURNEY | ‘The Harvard Club assumed undla- puted possession of the lead in the race itd Uther bs Bhithes bit PRE E: v7 rg vt. the Bh fa CHEV Uncalled-For Suit or Overcoat | contests to determine the leading} er Otto Miller, is soon to begin #{for the Class B squash tennis team .y team in the Metropolitan District will |twenty-game series her; \champtonsiip of the Metropolitan »n ac | a teat nin oe af Aci fil sheng ot i eet Pe axa eady-to-Wear as Low as : Mall, Lirooklyn, “when the Rrookivn Swede Resten ogy ig Monge ip aug ay iy rarer “Limited” in size “unlimited” in the pleasure they 5 8g Basketball ‘Team tackles the crack : | by score of for ite seoont . . ( ——-——— . italian Catholic Club of New York. |. P&INCETON, faa toaaters Haretian araleet Necvara Glee sour aE ee afford—Admiration Miniatures and Gems. =) NS B , White, Dreyfus, Harvey and | § J | Yale Cluy me seven was victor i , Damien’ will represent the five Across | tance runnera ever developed at Prince-| ect ciumbin Club bs. 8 co For the man who insists on « good cigar, but hasn't the time iy the river while the Italian boys will |ton University, has been compelled to H The Crescent Atietic a for a big one. ” rely on Caliguria, Dondero, Griebe, | resign his Captaincy of the track team! 1, . clubs started their first mat - tas 7 MeNemara and Bergkamp. | because of, theumal m, He has been | of the season, on fis, Be If, Ue counts Their whole story—“short and sweet.” ag $ ri ‘om nase thres | and finished the 2 the. ‘ ; \ ‘Who is the better basketball player, | Years, Swede, who announced hia resig. |The remalning three contests were po Teach your dollars to have more cents—buy Admiration. RY a3 j Beckman, Holman or Friedman?/ nation yesterday, holds the two-mi e il this afternoon beca: ot| ren N i Charley Sullivan, a brother member |record for Princeton of 9 minutes iMcient court space. At all cagar etores—aleo the regulation Admiration Cigars vy Open Evenings eR i of the good old 27th Division, wants | conds. ——_— in all siees end shapes. BUY THEM BY THE BOX * a og ‘| ive cl it predit due. | pag . iH FY | ‘ ® Mae caeeat eat a snen iariog ‘A. A, U, Meeting To-Night. Mall Tieknte for Saleviiner Gams, ERECENNBURO & BONE ~ RY j basketball can boast of a record like| The Indoor Championship Commit- ee BAYES: Seon NOG he mall Pre et Ties SS a }t rit n | ee er bs “all % > a BI aha Friedman, who has been playing the|(re of the Metropolitan Association | ton" re here on Saturday, ware In MINIATURES hy NEW YORK ROOKLYN * game for fourteen years; has always 4, A, U. will hold @ special meeting i ‘ in * A ~~ e heen with a champlonsiip team and | qi 4) a. 11, headquarters to-night, ¢o | (ie mall yesterday. Rvory available sex Now—10 for 25 cents ay 118 Nassau Street ‘ 44 Flatbush Avenue, BY ; always played a tip-top game. iulli- complate arrangemenis for the hold-| has been taken and some einergency ny " : N Ne Sir 7 van, in a letter to us, is of the opinion ing of the indoor shemplonshing of | tigkete have been leaued, which mi GEMS {2 Near Beekman Street ea jevins Siveet, SY \wdedinan outelasses “Becky” and Nat. the axsoctation, to be held at Madison |take up some standing voom. The ; sy . Garden on Jan. 17, 1922, | tek m1 t Now! ci accther goad contam: eoheduled fon ht ae \there: will be few. if any returns of ow 10 for 35 conte = 1414 Broadway, ay 756 Broadway, to-night ra (ere 1 gether. the | Murrey Defeats Morris, | Bowers, For the Syst, ts np sins the at 39th Street. AT YOUR SERVICE Near Flushing Avenue. Franklin Athletic Club Seniors and Murray won the peti 4 jtickot allot- | \ he. Ascension Five, ‘Tho “Franklin gecision over Willis Morris in a fast |seand Deverind vorbercue, ne Pree NEWARK : ye Ane ae Beh wren ie ieee twelve-round bout at the Hunts Point | airing ‘backward recall the opinion XY 186 Market Street, at Broad Street game. On Saturday night at the Sporting Ciab in the Bronx last night. | generally held that it would he hard ny Where Murray's Used to Be Franklin club 2ouse, Blondell Avenue Joo Werner wea Srom Joe Webber tn'to fil the Bow! without e public > ~*~ and Chesbrough Street, the Franklin [3pt i 4 Inceton game, and then, look Seale tacan ihe whack Diemend eet eee a re clei cles hey wonder how long. i : ive ang the enters i New York ind cont a chan ste gal

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