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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. i ‘HAD ALL THE EARMARKS OF A “FRAME UP” IN ADVANCE ee Plestina-Pesek Mat Match |A DISGRACE TO SPORTS - - - -_ By Thornton Fisher |ST|JRM LIKELY 4 Ever Seen in the Garden Sunes, ING 4 Sees A Work—Crowd Denounces Sport and Everything Connected “ : en " ani aeveweenyers . Copyright, 19 y the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Is Most Disgraceful Event WRESTLING FANS WITNESSED gutting ME DISGRACED SPORTS i ; THE BRUTAL FINING LEAPS STRUCKE kincaid OLS Mel thal Mead PEEK REPEATEDLY, PP SULBE te ‘Came. arb: ; FOR YALE ELEVEN _ | PESER WAS : PLESTINAS EYE UNTIL Wrestling Bout Ends in an Uproar After One of the Principals | Pernrteo To rN NT BLED ls Disqualified Three Different Times for Foul and Dirty) COMTINOS 7, Wy : eae ¢ Brilliant Tackle of Géilrey ; With It. | Earns Him Place in Line-Up + — Against Crimson. e By Vincent Treanor. ° " ’ T': wrestling bout at the Gardea BOARD OFFICIALLY BARS Conn., Nov, 15.— Ted Blair and Mike Eddy, who three weeks NBW HAVEN, last night between Marin Plestina was the most PESEK AND HIS MANAGER. pugevcne. 1c) ago looked like sure first choices for the Alegraceful and unsatisfactory” sporting ; end positions on the Yale varsity, will event ever witnessed in New York. 1 Ahlen Garnes elan HERD toakey be in condition for the Harvard game will probably k the game for au John F and his manager next Saturday, and the probability is (ifte hereabouts, It ended in an up-| Lichenstein were officially barred that Biair will be found at left end aeroval “Ane THMLER from further participation — in | ‘This is no criticism on Tony Hulman, roar of dsapproval an i [socket who played at left end through the bling aac eee eee State The Commission an rinceton game, but Biair has proved iorty-three minuies of everything bu nounced {ts intention of this a Nib WAlGe CHPSigH CHE SORBON ata novell wrestling. With both eyes badly) tion immediately after last night's | Seals Wave BoNe.oh the teams aheape tam tina was declared an inglorious Win-| Board to hold up Pesck's wnd_-of Eddy probably will not start the rt ni the putee kame, as Jess Sturm’s play against, i “ 5 tors filec = Princeton, which culminated in hie i Be rary CAeIMeLtiGR We CHE Kl | GROOBUTAT tl brilliant tackle of Gilroy, who was off i siowly out Dunciation of the mat) 116 Be ha: the strangle was barred hoid and headlock for » touchdown oth wise in the lasb game, the wrestlers and everybody | could be used to throw an opnonent two minutes of play, assures him of hig connected with the match was gea-| but not to punish or torture him place on the team. rah REvaHlGt Sse > Wal iat i us addy is almost sure to get in part of i eral. Even Strangler Lew s, who Was | preliminary to a fall the game, however, ashe is a natur in the lobby defending the work of] Plestina weighed 2201 and Posek | | football player and ‘has come along fai ; Pesek to friends, was given the rusi.| 184 hey began at 9.33. A limit of this fall. Without previous football ex= t and landed far out in the Madisoul!two hours was placed on the bout, perience as a player at Yale, he went Avenue gutter. Tex Rickard, (he pro- | with the referee having the priviles oe Fae Cea unne oe raat wit lighted cigar, looked cowed for once | tall scored }rapidly forging ahead ‘when injured. i in_his life. hey weren't at it five minutes be 4 “Looks as if some one had put som>- fore Pesek began sticking his fineers | the players the Monday following a bi Departing from the custom of ar thing over on me,” he said, in exph in, Plestina's eves. He had his left game, Tad Jones called out the whol ‘ S RING SIDE - THE araity vad with the exceptiog tlon. Rickard referred ‘to the so-|oiMic all red and inflamed. It looked RULES MADE AT THE " Varsity aqua: ne cep eatled wrestling trust, which he had| like a nasty match and ringsider COMMISSION OVER-RULED THE REFEREE GE Oepe Mase Alsblgn Charis 2 Hear i Agngonivcd by reaching out ftor|tiewan protesting Pesex's trick to tne UIHO PISQUALIFIED PESE Feuer Sr cube art hia/ PUTUe pekiod CTL c wrestling control as wel s boxin | referee " i then got a headiock FINKE" THE WoRST, HOST BRUTAL | gaine on saturday. but not injured f Pesek was disqualified three diffe nd was holding it preparatory to H \ re A and was in excellent condition “ (idee during the bout-for pulling aont>| inplying the squeeze, et ra EXHIGITION EVER. STAGED ON THE HAT MOT UNTIL THE Specrarors ROSE [The varsity ined up for siznals as tof i ofthe ronghest and dirt est work ever | “Go ahead and wrestie sad the| ; 2 oT > In THIS CITY WAS HELD LAST MOAT IN THE IN PROTEST DIO THE COnMISSeN —[lo8! Enda, Hulman and Sturm: teen iy aepp in a pull exibition. each aly aH WRU ewok to Weare GARDEN = IN THE FACE OF (T THE STATE BOXING STOP THE OISGOSTING AFFAIR ie nd Guer' BEY tr Mat His) quarts 4 ended. the match, but the Athlece| minute later IC rumson Best ( hance COMMISSION ORDERED BOIH MEM TO CONTINUE Au Wight; fullback iat ee i Commission on hind made new rules) “If vou butt in, out you go," NIGHT UNTIL ONE OR THE OTHER WON A FALL | vy 'Bahe™ Alien, the 1919 tenrgs t to order to govern the occasion and | he told him. . 4 f| ES 13 IS@UALIFIED FOR HIS FOUL TACTICS wha the only & Claver at iy 4 to permit of its cont nuance, Origs-| There were no high and lofty tum O Beat Blue Saturda PESEK WAS FINALY DIS@UAL! feta, outside regula . rally announced bout Hmited ty | bling sidelights to the matel far £ coae two hours, one fall to win, Mesars,| It looked the real thing, without the eustomary byp Muldoon, Dwyer, O'Rourke and ‘Tho-- | and thril ley ordered resumption as often as|the men were bitterly i leyjondcred rerumption, as often ne) ie men cre, bitterly uRgreative,| Is Its Aerial Attack \, Another Jones or Overton The first time the Commission sought | feconds of the worst kind of foul | > | Poetic eh innit eet Me Pid ee ae E WIRES Looked For Next Monday Pogek was penal zed only a fall aft evel was declared penalized a fal. Cambridge Boys Have Devet-| the Polo Grounds the Navy appears t S | he had tried to pluck Plestina’s rigat| Rigidly enforced, tnis violation of the | surpass the Army in every depa aaa? ens ns 1 ‘ 4 ules should have end antec od the Clever Dassing | ment but kicking. The Middies ar. | eye out of its socket with his finge ru ve ended the mateh.| Oped the Cleverest Passing B BY NEAL R. O'HARA. . ; sree | ae rend f With a rest of five minutes the mea | Mowersr. twas allowed iM : Game in th Breese ecg eee Copyright, 1921, by the Prees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) |College Coaches Hope X-Cour-| 7, grereole ate ct me yenewed. and Pesck again resorted v»|ifter five minutes’ intermissio | ame » East. 7192], : nz D y z : ; Rear eer ae bined twenty | After twenty: lour, minutes and four dele Tia ee The race for All-American quartc:- Reason college teams play regardless of weather is that the footballers} try Run May Disclose New | And to these two great. runs , four minutes and four seconds of thia|S¢conds “more of tr nh work = s has narrowed down to Glenn|do not share in the gate. : ane 2 cross-country running meant niu and then impatiently halted the match | ’esek at fualn disqualified. Pies By William Abbott. Denn State, and “Bo” Me- s ee } Distance Star. | They used it as a foundatio : k Ber diequalicied Bess tonjthe acon | he Fs ated aul of the rine, but thé) 74 varata weal change (ol win Crom | eae Goats ca ee bee toon ite Babe Ruth is doing mind-reading in his vaudeville act, But mind- and eae So eee Mint teeta time. Pesek may have been tryinz ian made THERE WN To eo ne LY. ‘i oP iene are - er HS tne eobemeenuse Wis tea nl NAS reading desnochitis y to the Babe after facing pitchers that were pur- | ossible for them to shatter world tise the match ona foul, for he {side made another new ruling, ‘The| Yale will be through its aerial at-|taced stronger opponents than ths Senin fie tine SANG eee kao: Mal ak oe | By Robert Boyd. records | could do nothing with the slow ang{jPom were ordered to go at it again, | tack, ‘The Crimson has developed the | Hite college in the Kentucky Hills Fda asies . . tee ees i SNG fiave the college coaches| , Smucher Jones or an Overton w uninteresting Plestin straigh: |Dut by this time half the crowd wal cteverest forward pussing game in ONG have leg ®) be looked for next Monday, for jit ne but the Commission (28, it8 Way to the doors thinking the! x - — {fair was over (the Kast, No other team conceals its 7 7 7, : An't let him. Overruled and cha- ;* \ als its i Erica by the ruling, Referee Fleeson | ,ARauncer Humphries tried to get Passing kame as cleverly as Mar noincioles m rs he p: ogether {them back by shouting that the com- vard, called the pair together again. The) ia ule Withdrawal of the Willard-Dempsey mateh cheats George Bernard Shaw | dreamed’ of ‘seeing another! an these two arent middle distance chance to pick Willard to cop the bacon. ich as| jumped from total obscurity, so mig ep tr ond mother great runn) UREAVErBI among the 280 at Van Cortlandt next cross-country runner hn Paul Jones of Cornell « r the late » Cambridge eleven uses | , Rumors from numerous college towns indicate lots of coaches are going 7 inl n - that “the men must. thy, | . b lote of coaches a & jotinny Overton of Yale in their! yonday = Commission thi ene peopel phat wrestle toa fail if they have fo atay tee different formations # th} OW mm atc to be “graduated” at the end of this football season, ranks, These great mentors of ree Raat Sheet ~ pl might. | ; ond, 0 REAR TIMEaT aL ‘ mtn eaige ase ; SALE championship hoping that| | % 5 . The were at it seven minutes this | Strange Plestina end, Only exceptional work by rom niage u __ Nine thousand Harvard men were refused tickets to the Yale-Harvard country championship hoping PTO SO NT ee ERT res \ Freee een vincent tie danger | Didn't Retaliate Ha eeumern iuahy «Borer: Pies fame, Even a college education hardly pays nowadays. cagerly and with infinite hope they|Zahn hag been chosen coach of th ‘The crowd, incensed to the danger | . vented Harvard from turning a for- eens FA Send lassic with | Princeton basketball tear cording a ly denoune: ne Ra f0r-} Inying won two ¢ of three go to the fall outdoor classic with | Princeton basketball team, according to | port. wae! gat Beas the bru. | This seemed to give Pesek all the Ward pass into a touchdown against] games trom the Idee Club, while The guy that arranged the Penn State schedule doesn't belicve in their squads, but since Overton won! an announcement made yesterday | tal Pese leexon separa roughing privileges, and he took ad- the Tigers, Karly in that game the iii Pus Saturday afternoons off. 1) 1916 silently and disheartened have|George R. Murray, Graduate Manager aoe at en oe the ring Ad [vantage of them. " Strangely, Plea- ‘Tigers wore fae Byer atte Co comowau club tvalduplieataditie OG #0 they returned, of Athletics and then ducked out of the ri J RAL PERERTITEHET we fi apis ; wildered ove; Me ante or muinalblea e 4 4 ey come to see| tha commissions in the world couldn't pee ato at r a thi RG k and never Crimson’s aerial offense, he one big | Performance the Invincibles in th Of course the public loves to see players numbered, but there would have Yo once again th y 40 ai to see | get him back. Part of the crowd | ientiy cond io mathing with i ig UMstake | Marvard made against fonening series of games in the Inter-| horn 78,000 customers in the Bowl last week even if ¥ Ter Day Sr ee eee ere rere tne bane | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. t 6 iesionere could do no "4 is ma inceton wa e overdoing 0: cl Hy “ jhe da: Fe Feat ciy eas When the 280 runners ta 1e bar | Bapoed iaroundisihe Comimlssionem ina wrestling way and eccinedito O% pacing atack. Aten logins raver| Coe tree eae Dughts The 18; (had ‘been anonymous, rier next Monday ta tne intercollegi- 24 -Hour Team Race and voiced their opinion of things jon the mat to vuck, bis, gouge and loo Monde or wcnotis tector [Yineible bowlers beat the Ridge Club e648 tal ISEATCOUTE SY CHILI DIONBH ID} Beneol connected With wrestling. ye (U2 anything on the caiendar, The’ Princeton eventually. diugnoned the {bowlers at the Ridge Club alleys in Football can never be an all-vear-round sport until the college stars \oy Cortlandt Park, a aew champion | TO-MORROW, 11 P.M. rths at coul i ¥ crowd hooted and hissed and the Crimson’s ove ate! ; ‘ 6. Cortelyo. begin holding out during the winter season will be crowned, JO SPRINTS 2 AM 4 POM. and LAST HOUR. trida to explain 2 e mson's overhead system and had|the latter's clubhouse. Cortelyou did 5 7 referee didn't seem to know what to the ‘receiver pretty thoroughly cOv- |e same thing when they visited. the AO OTE | wilt strive, for the mdividual honors | SP RINT RACES 8.30 P. M. WED. Bout Had Earmarks At this stage Plestina appeared to” Yate should find H ; Dyker Heights at the Dyker Heights The Harvard team lacks substitutes, That's all Hindenburg lacked too | W{1,RUINE for the, Du ee -country | ADMISSION $1.10, RESERVED, $2.83 {4 stina a tle should fing rvard's passing |Ciub. The er Heights boys va | ¢ reo slamming him from side to side with Princeton's. “And. the Blue had. its | Pom nes, or perhaps anot told, 3 down his face, pushing his nose up- which direct! a iWwee Among the foremost coaches of ta | ‘What of it?" he answered. “We'll side down, giving him the shoulder, louchdown, “Nor coach has ever ine | Medical Conguny. forelied {nthe opening sr To Head Golf Roenn D, Lapham ‘ar’ aan) wranciscas | ocNeeeae teeter ee IISBALL, |) GAMES BOUGHT York or none of it. Fleeson was [sumed seven minutes more. The crowd wef conceived passing, ofve ne | eee ate ae oube ta IRD py oO ea 0 Standish Jr of Detroit; Alan D. Wilson! that these are the ‘wo examples thai|| AND ALL SPORTING EVENTS. Bra rcly referee wevcourd put inwhalenn in an URDUAR ‘ail hie; WhllorIocr ee tee ey eat ay ane f f dlerion: ‘Thomas B- Paine of & JACOB'S TICKET OFFICE, | ” 1 gs.” he w: c Pp eve g, othe: Se er u { Othe: embers o he Exe ve Com- | his will Kill wrestling.” he was/etaps, rubbing his forearm up and trouble stopping the Tigers’ Dusses, [have been a different tale to telly Byers Selected | mitec win've sr tonows. no" | Jonnny Overton || FOOT- | SEATS FOR ALL either have honest wrestling in Newland bucking like a goat. This con- vented a positive detense against a {of eames in tive 12d Engineers bowting tournany John R. Tomist of Denver; James D.| Qay it jg the consencus of opinion|| Tekers | SOLD or EXCHANGED . 5 Tinta; Azariah, T, Buffington. of Fait| typify everything in the outdoor | wouldn't know the winner in ad-|yinally, at his wit’s end, the referce of the mark Yale will expericnce a were the winners by es SSOCLAELON | ivi: Bee oo oF irae wiv!) sport and incidentals it is the callore |] WORMANDIE HOTEL. Broadway & sat st vance.” stopped the bout for the third time, busy afternoon. stopping H ee Dae oe Ne atealsal any BD and Bonner Miller of St. Louis, \of the great Jones or tue sensational Phone Piteroy 4188-6442 The bout had all Ee germarks, a saying Pesek was again disqualified. aerial plays, especially Ros id Headquarters Company meet = | a | and picturesque Overron that a coacn ® frame in advance, It seemed as if|'The commission was about to order, is in condition to play, Th W. D. Vanderpool, Sec! f th ropes he will be able tu develop once oa ig ‘There was a forfeiture In the American Legion . D. Vanderpool, Secretary of the : a Pesek was sent in to either cure/the men to resume, when the referee| nation of Buell to Mitts almost ruined | othe, met,® fortelture In the Ameican Irmen | ited States Golf Association, an-| y, "oth Martine Win Bouts, again, PIONEER ATHLETIC CLUB, Plestina of wrestling or ruin him as |jfumped out of the ring, “I'm through,”) the Tig und this pair will give the on the opening night when Ma'lands| vied yesterday that the Nominating | \imccnt Pepper Martin of Brooklyn.| “We say once again, for such run-| 24th Bt... lexington to 30 Aver an attraction. Plestina had been|he said. “What more can I do?” bulldog adherents a nervous time up ee ne aa eas ny ah nay jek (OP of the foremost contenders for|ners as Joneéa and Overton are secon pilin ODOWD ve SAMMy WAate. barred from mixing with the stars of] William Muldoon, Chairman of the! at Soldiers’ Field. Hs, Dusle Pose the Boge. | committee Tas selected J. Vraderich [Champion Johnny Kilbane's title, was| only in the broad stretch of a lifetim> aamiaon Boda 3) Mtel sHoweMad. 6, the game heretofore, and as long Athletic Commission, sat back from| Harvard's passing system will be Byers of Pittsburgh to succeed Howard) jy iaoq the judges’ decision over he had “broken in” over their heads |the ring against the boxes. After aj ail the more menacing if the Crimson 4 their rigs |E7. Whitney as President. Mr. Whit-\arney Brown of the east side in something had to be done to dis-|hurried conference with Commission-| has perfected a strong rushing of- Itai ada rap tebe ry Qincked thir aminr (ney refused to accept a second term. |twelve rounds at the Broadway courage his future appearances. It|ers Dwyer and O'Rourke and adviser| tense which can be mixed up Witir | {eg tight by defeating both the St Nicholas and| Other nominations to be submitted at| hibition Club, Brooklyn, last nigh that was the plan, Pesek has turned|(Charles Thorley, Announcer Hum-|the overhead tosses. Harvard with teams. The Greenwich team. who UP tle. annual meeting include: First Vice | Martin's clever boxing and hai out the goat, for he has been ordered | phries told the excited crowd that the| Powerful bucks lke Owen, Gratwick | ist night's play mors fed with Bergmans aisoyie fy pk a oe Gai [ins proved too much for ti barred forever in this State Commission had declared Pesek dis-| and Coburn should be considerably |'* ' * ¥ HT PA Aa PSHE PE Ie Brown, who fought back to th Before the bout Pesek sat in his|qualified for all time in New York.| More formidable than Princeton in| ‘The nominating emmit cago; Second Vic Taney dressing room and hesitated about|There was little satisfaction in that) thrusts off tackles final Harry nee won the award D.|his ability. In the Vanderpool, New, York; Secretary, Cor-| Martin of Provid going on. He said he had a broken|to most of them They had pald| The Crimson, even with its effective efor Pest jnclius S. Lee, Tuxedo; Treasurer, Ed-}2ver Happy Gorm: arm. A physician on examination} fancy prices to see a wrestling match| Passing attack, will not monopolize Away. The prize wind ward F. Moore, National Links. Pesceaidp.. covgenanad proved this to be untrue, and Pests }and got nothing in return for It | ae rial honors this Saturday Yale a‘ Hoedaln, Ouray Mr. Lee takes Mr. Vanderpool's place England Reat Ireland had to enter the ring. What he did Martin Ludecker and Carl Johnson|has more of a passing offense than | oT yt! une hich se tournament. las Secretary, while Mr. Moore will serve| LEICESTER, England, Nov. 15. to Plestina with his b A was! battled twenty minutes to a draw in| Was shown against Prin eClub, who eton, ‘The | wil be awarted to the Spartan Bor land de! r Buokner, who “has | I of Mortim ated Ireland in an int e high . f he Joe Taum | 9 place * nothing short of criminal. The lat-| the first preliminary. Nat Pendleton, |Blue in that game attempted only | Nrte high with g toal of 400m ninepin [been Treasurer for a number of years. | national soccor match by 4 to 1 : ter, however, although making little} former amateur world’s champion, | three passes, Yet all season the Polis) gent. goes to i} attempt to defend hims If, did little} threw Chief Claude Newbury, an|have displayed unusual ability han- ‘ or no. wrestling. He didn't try to] Indian and former Syracuse foot dling forward passes. There are few | Po re | eee bi secure a hold of any kind, and Pesek | player, in 17 minutes 52 seconds. After |more successful passing combinations | \y 2 total of g provided all of the aggressiveness. | five minutes rest the men wept at it} than Aldrich and O' Hearn. 104 for 5 mixing his futile tries for a fall| again, to complete the thirty minutes,| Yale's poor showing in recent years e . e with every foul trick imaginable. without another fall Jonn Grando- | has beem mostly due to the Blue's) Frank Nolan, Fa . e ' Before Plestina and Pesek began, | wits of Poland was thrown by )| failure to employ the modern passing | 1 er uall Ss WI ou HE N a Cigar gives the | Announcer Humphries told the crowd | Gardini of Italy in 8 minutes 3 sec-| game, with its great scoring possibil SARATOGA SPRIN N. ¥. Nov rs Amine 4 = o : that all holds would go, that nothing | onds. ties. Taking charge at New Haven) ,.” > - J tataniar the ‘ad . . i thin year, Ted Sones wisely taugne) ii Frank 3. Nolan. provision ty price distinction In cigarettes moker Satisfaction the Elis ‘the passing attack. With | Beverye rewing Company such high class players as Aldrich |owner of the Beveryck racing stabl fr th h and O'ffearn the Hine backileyl son amd. widely” known an” Nortnern ” Now ‘om the first to the became proficient in the manipulation | oy" nicht. Tie was a son of the late An Much interest in being taken in the, ere matched to box for the Jewish Pellet Fund in|may he storing up m little surprise for fe Mie ‘owned tha famous race | pu it's goo . twelve-round bout between Phil | Garten Nor Vd Uke to have Jett Smith |Jolinny Harvard with something new| horse Sir John Johnson and other thor= | | box Johny Wilton on the came Dill. 7 D'Dowd of the west side and Sammy | con jon hava: werticas tor erence at Nable of Harlem at the Pioneer A. | secure the middieweigat champion, Lafayette, unbeaten and ont of the} a 3 | C. to-night. O'Dowd’'s great victory] paaie anderson of Wyoming and Willie spen-|NOSt powerful combinations in th adden and Van Kampen Favored | over Joe Lynch has made him the|cer of the east esd bave been matched to meet | East this ygar, has received four ir | Win Bike Race | ric in the betting over Neue. | ®t ee bet Mi fenm rene 6 nent | Vitations to compete in post-season ddie Root, winner of four six-day use | overhead nugnbreds) whi scan running turf h won renown on tho | 40 years’ experience as cigar manufac- turers, combined with skilled labor and carefully selected tobaccos, enables us to BEECH NUT CIGARETTES You cant help but like them! _ CL, Mard Cy s b 4 iat sae row + he ag & at ena bia ‘i show of the Star Sporting Club of 1m on Nov | & 8 iN Various sections of the coun- | races, picks the team of Madden and H i ‘astid- Tohany Innhouse of the west aide| 2” Ca"wain Win nearest ha, | Enynen |” various avetions of the eoun-| TTS Hapa tot win the fitat "gta | produce a cigar to suit the most fastid: meets Murray Schwartz in the other other feature bout of twelve rounds perles of Fwenty-sour Hour toa Bike| ious taste, twelve-round scrap ‘The matchmaker of the Campion Johnny Buff, who defended his ban- | PBiladetphie, who will mn on 50-yard run beat Harvard, is the | den, Fifteen combinations are sched- i me logical choice for the captaincy of|uled to start in the miniature “six- fampeight title by getting the decision over Jack here Friedman baitie on Nor, 22, will have Abe) Drinceton's 1922 team. THe will he the | day." which will be preceded by Bbarkey in the main bout of fifteen rounds at the dstein meet Battling Mack and Jokony Mealey ; | sprint carnival. Root. thinks Mc= battle Bobby Barrett in two feature bouts nat [ONY remaining ‘Mger who has playea | SPTln) i i 3 Garden on last Monday went, recived $14,730.52 | eight’ rounds at. the club's ahow to-morrow night | steadily for two seasons ; wamare And Monee Wil Gbiah asc: effyta, Sbarkey drow down $5,486.57, which was 3 Looking ahead, Yale will be fa>| money. 1244 par cout. of the net receipts, The grom re-| The commtites in charer of the boning show at! more fortunate ‘than Princeton or ON el | ry " fate re. | the Garden on Nor. 0 -for the rons 08 ceigta amounted to $10,201 and the Biate pital fae fust clinched “oro more tenorou Mathes, | Harvard in the possession of experi- | British Fencing Team Arrives Here Pete Hartley will moet Joe Benjamin of Caltfornie| enced material. The Bu log will on) ‘The British international fencing team rs of this year's | arrived yesterday from England on the 1 one of them and Joe Gorman of Seattle. Wasme | ju Waie Jecksom, the crack oral Lshiwelght, who | will swap punches wih Farl Maird of Californie in |!o8e three mem Od |iiner Baltic. The members will engage in Guernsey, Tad Jones ts assured of «}an “epee” match in Washington Thurs: ri ‘o few. weeks with theory | Be Mher. Gorman and’ Baird fought» sense jeleven, Captain Aldrich, Sturm a ~~] le Ei Bh cer Meee peary | tonal’ baitie et the Garden same ‘ume ago. ee ee ee ee ee: P| cis tank, ik aed Vide tw ot tp of first-string candidates and|day, a sabre match in Philadelphia on fe SRT Biter, Done 8s Pailedelphia, “woo has won many fights. tn. aun en team this season | Saturday and a foll match in this city id bos wmcoton and Har.|0n Nov. 2. The team will he enter- tained by the International Fencing | Ralph Gilroy, whese sensational | morrow night at Madison Square Gar | Ask you dealer today for ADMIRATION SOLD EVERYWHERE ION] DMIRA’ a8 cearion. atthe” clubs in” Philadelphia, and Penn, win, ial at Madison Square Garden on | aylvania, will take on Jdunny Mendo- of Phila Sera Bier truant 's sensational’ barto'st tbe inthe main bout ‘of elght rounds at « Pioser A. ©” soversl months ago. Fo be brought uff ‘ot the, ba ‘need Committee, of which President Hardin} 2 $ . Ponn., to-tight Leonard will probably out Exact Copy of Wrapper. in President and Gen. Pershing is a fe] for 15 lent A} Lippe sare: "I soe whery Leonard wad ward! Mondo,