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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921, MANY UPSETS MARK THANKSGIVING DAY GRIDIRON BATT LES game Bostonian awi i Grd roupa,” Benth nee been, tam goiens his title against ike ere Dec, 13. 1) © Anevedo tn Twa ¢ Mg V4 Cornell Smothers Penn And Finishes Season. With a Clean Slate Ithacans Have as Much Right - — LIVE WIRES BY NEAL R. O'HARA. Copyright, 1921, by tho Preas Publishing Co. (The Now York Evening World.) Spartans always offer good oppos' tion and their sportsmanship always serves to make the games in which they participate Interesting. The Palace Big Five of Jersey City, consisting of Hunt, Mearns, Dickson, Collins, Doyle, Biggane and Petrie! Several of these men are membe: of the New York State League. Man- Crescent A. A. of Nutmeg State Extends the Local Champions ew Tendler Rounds, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25.— game in which the Union Big Five d* Tendier, Philadelphia lightweight, gave feated St, Aloysius's combination at Rally Near the Close Enables At the end of the season the college footballers get letters—but no Celtics to Win After |the Union court. ‘The final svore woalager Robert Ehle jr., No. 82 Sussex Manuel Azevedo of California such # r" checks are inclosed. i 46 to 33. Street, Jersey City severe beating yesterday that the Pact#é ee Game Was 20 All. ‘Twenty-third Street Y, M. CG. A ~ Coast boxer was force! to quit in lem than a minute after the opening of thé / second round. Azevedo was com! Juniors, who recently defeated tne wilt s je BIT, if Texan Five. Open for games during |W! Jeskson, stem iearciio the Sixth, FOOTBALL: RESULTS. One of the best things we can say of football this season is that Killinger, Aldrich or Bo McMillan are not planning to go into vaude- ent A. A. of Connecticut " to Claim Title as Either ra ; orbit 2 cist: ville, The Cres December, Address manager of ths] ,, > 5, outeli Penn State or Lafayette Columbia u“ * ee proved a capable quintet In the con- | Juniors at the Y, M. C. A. hw Manse SAW Uke bas ever wis TTendier ad tended, two terrific } 5 2 " , . yed a dison S - oF i 0 4 7 : ae ; ye i Pennsylvania”... @ It's getting 20 a football team's weason is @ failure untess it's in- | ‘est Played at Madison Square Gar-| Rialto Five averaging, 190 pound: | isscq'« boxing show in the new Olym- Hooks to the body and @ series of | 14 Rochester 9] vVited to Callfornia for New Year's. den against the Original Celtics of] iotshont the week.” Manager Jact |pia A. A. Willie Jackson, the hard-| and uppercuts, In the second round PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 25.—Cornell pean a8 Maryland ... 6 e808 New York, During the first halt the| Todor, No, 98 Essex Street, city. hitting New York lightweight, crossed Californian asked the referee to George’ ethany 0 i iheeed Sake th chalk akwuar tats | SENOS 4 Bethany 8 That East vs. West game at Pasadena is certainly a great thing for | home combination, by the clever work | “Phe Original Clarion C OE a dare ay er Se i OR a i oor ; tae en hacer Enter ia Eats belng | Wash de Hela 8] football and the passenger agents, in practically the order named. Of Reloh, who is taut developiig 1at6| Qeninoan oF camnging leading heavys |{e°cte Brae eeimite ait ches methy Roun fe 41 to 0. It was Cornell's first victory | Springfeld <°... 0 New Harmpahire, 0 Forward oe re one of the best all-around men in the | welght toame, such as the Asnump-| knocking the Pann led clear across the|"snrne Wine SEO Nite Aq ‘over the locals since 1915. Frank, & Marsh. 0 Gettysbung ..... 0 bia Pass has brought a great many changes, but football will | basketball game, met with little op- | tion Triangles, Kingsl Xaviers, | fing and into the ropes in such a help- :. ‘ sae “ sd a ‘e , less condition that Referee Frank LOS ANGBLES, Nov. 25.—1 St o|never be like basketball until it gets about 500 per cent. rougher. ' Cedarhurst and others. Fred Tellef-| 6° :( i Cornell finished its season with a 10 ee 8 position, but throughout the final se8-| sen of No. 4612 Seventh Avenue,|tert'te eave ‘Angelo from sae cOn-| Hearne of Los Angeles won the 251 j “hs waa ai A “15 H ; wen sion things were different. After anates a a A tli I utomobile race yeste ‘Thomas 4 made euch a remark 9 ‘The experts’ All-American teams are at least as accurate as the | scven mimutes of strenuous playing | Broklyn, !s manager. LEST. Milton, seconds ome ed ted in ® 0 ° 20 but there was nothing misleading q | Cohen, is playing up to its good rep- about the driving, crunching offense | Sats: Deen nee we aren cae ee Te r eeldal Allok oll dag ftation of last year Manager Warsch | ton, a lad credited with two victories | which carried Cornell to its toucn- Wittenberg 0 A. Yor: bt these Alicdnen ‘ The Crescent Athletic Club of|\y anxious to arrange games with the|over Johnny Wilson, at the Internat- ‘ | downs against Penn or the staunch, |Utah Aggies. Utah. Univ. 3 ¢ All-American halfbacks won't look so good in the |Hreoklyn will endeavor to maintaln |itajian Catholic Clu», Macdowells, | tonal Club here last night. White was compact defense which held the|Crelghton So. Dakota 0| Christmas shopping rush, its good standing in the basketball sheridans, Separates, Stuyvesant Big | floored twice for the count in the first Quakers to a lone first down and an| Voter Mt. Union. 0 |world this season, The New Mooners | jive and other leading teams. The! round, and a right to the Jaw put the actual loss of 38 yards on the run-| Colorado Col 4 Sa +8 " have coal an attractive schedule —— - ———= ning game from scrimmage. Colorado Univ. Col, Mini 1 Mid S 7 h d J . VANE ECO oN ab oee Earlier in the season Lafayette beat pe 2 \ get mith an oe ynch Ritts eid irom OLkAK. Breen Penn 38 to 6, and Pittsburgh beat | centre a cline ' ° See Er obsniny Concent aALne the eet b ! 3 ' ays her contest against the Patad end: warnkec’ up te tae uns | Ceedetuik fi sg 8 Meet in Ten-Round Bout) 'is' sieression on bec 38, A a ee though Johnny McTigue, ie Cres- — — es | . Hee eee Ee ec rore ai toe | Alapatas ; cent’s siar centro, will bo unablo to Overcoat! No. Carolina. 3 play at presen’ In view of 3 = — te g| Battle Between the Bantams 1s) tiesto daar Sala sone, clei SURUT wares, ne And Its 100% Wool!” ‘ql ‘ginia ‘ men}combination of Butler, Kinney, Stan- s Such a show of power on a muddy, | Kentucky Uni o| Feature of Card at the Gar- | 2st, comeny sreat weets go. iut es the: |nard, Parmolo, Gritin, Simms, War- 7% Woo! bel a Aree) relbeee waa mot | Bayiee ccna ay den To-Night De nara tele diterence again a few days azo. |icor and Nicklas should offer stitt op- Direct from the well-known built on power and weight alone. | Texas Ci 4 en To-Night, Tommy. lm up bows o:| position to all basketball tossers. wholesale clothing firm of be ‘There was some deception and much | ,, 34 es — The speed of Sunberg and Marron Finkelstein & Maisel able showing both on the offensive oan defensive it has jus eollegiate title as Lafay: Btate. te and Penn Comparative scores are misleading, @hiftiness, even if little variety, and Charley (Kid) Kohler of Ridgewood and Joh) brought victory to the 92d Street Y. fhere was interference so well de- | Cut of rain. By John Pollock. Hepburn of Utshtown, who baile in the aur ft.|M. H. A. quintet, which won easily whore disclosures of _ certain eigned and carried out the Penn Another attractive card of bouta| teen-rounder at the Walter Syorting club, aster [OVer tho’ New York Five at the home retail clothing sales interests acklers were boxed or literally will be offered the fight fans by Tex| °S!t® to-morrow rening, will wind up thair|Court. In the preliminary game the he’ ned eyes wept aside in making « path for the e! Y TEX | raining to-day, : Yorkville Separates defeated the Leathers pakie. Ct runner carrying the fats . Edgar L. Kaw of Houston, Tex, if ing show at Madison Square Garden| 4. ; } : r you please, is a running back of the to-night. ‘There will be four teN-| ptoaship of the Vaed sheet au mmient cxaen Ta UnEeaaacer tuilivent a Ned And please remember that this 4 OG Eddie Mahan type. He uses his hips, round bouts, Midget Smith moating| another battle on saturday night: “He will ga| Yor when it defeated Ascensicn ‘ nis body and his arm as well as his legs to get himself through or by opposing tacklers. He is hard run- ning and yet elusive. He picks his openings with rare judgment. His ehange of pace is remarkable. Kaw was running wild most of tho afternoon but, eo good as he was, much of his success in racing away from long gains was duc to the re- markable interference provided by his . . er, J Sullivan. His first will be with mates. Colored University Elevens|ise"Svieiman ct Boson for tweive rounda at | gag ooean, mantset of dratmute nehien, nx | Onyx quintet to gain a victory by the rp prontway OM Na ircagety $82 W. 1th Be ry . the Pine Tree A. C. of Portland, Me, tonight, | inis a: t mut 1 leweight of | Score - 1173-75 Broadway Fordham Pre Furnish Interesting Football iu sisca sun notoy Dyen of Now Beaters | 10. 20 mest Smile Kid Bolan to» ton] ost End Post Five of the Veterans s eae Pp in Philadelphi for twelve rounds at Fall River, Mass., on next Fri-/ 545, on next Friday night, Deiat meee of Foreign Wars subdued St. Jerome's lyn Game in ladelphia. day night. passe. fan, snother local mute fighter, to meet Joey Wy, | C; C, at the latter’s court by a sco.e 1855 Broedway 565-7 Fulton St. 5406 Fifth Ave. Captures Local aarey Doewcrct SajGicded not 10 cage a| tan th eee of the ionsend’ bono, tt | of 17 to 16, On Sunday afternoon the BronzwssiMelrone fre ey Ven ; boxing show at the Pioneer Sporting Club next | Sporting Club of Brooklyn to-morrow night. i Veterars defeated the Danbury Sep ‘Complete line of Phoeni ‘and Van Raalte Hosiery Football Title Fordham Prep hes come out in first place this fall in the race for leader- ship in football around New York. ‘They have an eleven that does credit to the school and to the coach, who ‘They have echools to them, but these schools claim thar teama have been disbanded and re wrecked by battle. Poly Prep, which was first in its olass, refused che challenge. Fordham hurdled to first place in Ste decisive victory over the unde- Zeated Brooklyn Prep team at the Maroon Field last Saturday They beat the Brooklynites with a machine like precision. ‘The whole eleven played exceptional man who etands out as the star is Jim Shea, a~backfield player. He is a triple threat. He can run, throw and kick. He ts only a junlor this |[™. ear and the Maroon is fortunate in . Star Club this season, Not only will Abe Goid- | BOY luable track man ai Je uses Skinner | Monday night, but tho week following Eddie An- ability in that direction well on the gridiron. Several colleges ready offered him scholarships, but as refused them. He will enter hi Fordham College when he completes | acm." punta sPiitiuise waives Dunbar | > fr hi eurdy etewoht, Barer Ada,” He ae mes ime of periods 15. minutes | has signed him up to meet Frankie fchoell, the | ( ' B ae Ughtwelght, in the feature event of fifteen taken from stock. You | buy this overcoat, EXACTL at N.Y. a. C. Gunners Brave Raf ‘Traps. A driving rainstorm cut down the at- tendance at the Travers Island traps of ‘The Winged Foot orga: yanged a special holiday targets with three scratoh and three handicap prizes hung up for the suc- ‘cessful nimré Regardless of the rain nineteen marksmen came to the firing line and they all managed to return high scores. The winner of the high scratch prize was J. P. Donovan, who had the excel- Tent total of 98 out of a possible 100 targets, W. E. Ferguson, who gener: Ranney, o has been vonal shooting all this season, total of 96 targets. Rain Hi Schoolboy Game, prevented with a the Ral sterdav ¢ | viknksgiving, Day scholastic foot 3 3 pall game between Manual Training X we ta i and Boye’ High at Ebbets Field, The SS players on each team were willing ro go through with the game, ticld was @ quagmire and it w thought best to postpone the cont until to-morrow @tracuse and - to Meet Next Yea' “@uick” Meehan, the Syracuse coach, tat ven around New York since the Dartmouth game looking over the in- tore of the Salt 4 institution, He returned home yesterday. He spent. a considerable part of his time negotiating with the New York Teach your dollars to have more cents— mediately. No “ifs” o ee A oT Univers fy guthorities for, ® , football Buy Admiration. . ; Hct outade Site Oe ee tae ne 4 lends and remnants con- discount, for the handsomest line Seat oeason, “Oct. § was practically de- eral terrieesaaiva the ssqulation iB |SuitorOvercoat Choice of blues, blucks, browns, grays and all popular fabrics. | taining enough for See omnia al tei eae cided | pote Syracuse graduate man- ‘Admiration Cigars in all sizes and shapes. | fm teat td if on en ee Aer foe sernnine give 16 the acid * wool—that we have yet mane: ager_on Wednesday. ‘The game is to BUY THEM BY THE BOX. ie Ready-to-Wear you can duplicate the quality at my price ult an xtra factured—values, im fact that De*piayed at the Arc’ bold Stadium. 3 YOU CAN HAVE MY SUIT FREE! friends tell us are nowhere to be Girls in Heckey Game Hstead of SPERNANDEZ & CO. E REGENSBURG & SONS y As Low As Could anything be fairer? Trousers had for at least double our prices. Football. By ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 25.—The footbal MINIATURES Y $ If you are extra hard to fit we pume between t ms at Linden. Now—10 for 25 cents ~ $ will cut your suit or overcoat te wood College, ache: y, Was GEMS measure for a small extra cost. called off at the last minute when the New—10 for 3$ censs firls decided to play hockey instead of IMPORTANT: Note care- footba'l. A recent injury to 4 player fully our name and location— | was ascribed as one of the reasons fo the last-minute change ‘Th: hockey game + Harrison Easily Bente Philadelphis 3 - Adee 44 Flatbush Avenue, : Eleven. s lear Beekman Street. Ris NEWARK Near Nevins Street. SMeees PD pi, : 73 the ‘The Philadelphia Football Club, lead ad ter len guts fhe Ameflcen Rowe, Lan, os 8 1414 Broadway, 186 Market Street, at Broad Street, 756 Broadway, Young Men,” son Football Club in “an exhibitio: math by @ score of 4 goals to 1, _—_h ,. LOther Spoxts on Paxe 30) have al-|t. Case .... Cincinnatl George Ne University game called off on ac- HOWARDS RAL AGANST NGL GOMES TO LATE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2%.—How- ard University of Washington, D. C., was defeated by Lincoln University of Lincoln, Pa., in their football game at the Phillies Ball Park, 13 to 7. Both teams are colored. ‘The first touchdown was made by Skinner of Lincoln, when he received @ forward pass behind the goal line thrown by Law, from Howard's 10- yard Hine. Law missed tne goal. In the second period Howard work- ed the ball down to Lincoln's 16-yard line, where a penalty for holding put the ball on Lincoln's one-yard lin: Kane ran off tackle for the score. Brown kicked the goal. Both teams failed to score In the third period. In the final quarter, however, Parr tossed a forward pass to Law, who ran 40 yards for a touch- down. ‘Law kicked the goal. How- ard fought hard to win in the last few minutes, but the time was too short. Line-up: Position. Carter Iinesman—Hen, Benefit for Old Skater. auspices of th Association. in the pleasure they afford. Government's slacker lists. . There's only one Hine that bothers the football coach . the dotted line on next year’s coaching contract. Bas Saag ate Professional football was a success this year, especially for a lot Rickard at his regular weckly box- Joe Lynch in the feature contest. In the other bouts Andy Chaney meets Billy De Foo, Dave Rosenberg tackles Bert Colima of California, and Jimmy Darcey goes against Al Nel- son. Irish Johnny Curtain, the Jersey City Dantem- weight, 1s booked up for two more fights by his ‘Tuceday night on account of there being two shows at the Gerden next week He wil hold fis next show on Dec. 6, he having signed up Pete Her- man, the former bamtamwelght champion to meet Packey O'Gatty, the casi side bantamwelght, Teonard and Sallor Friedman of Chicago at the Tce Palace of Philadelphia on last Tuesday night broke all records for gate receipts for am indoor boring show in that city, the sum belng $26,780 ‘s next fight wil probavly be at New Or- eon ean Mike Gibbons, the ‘sensational middlewelght of Si. Paul, will exchange punches with Tommy Rob- sen of Malden, Mass, in a ten-round dectalon bout at the Fenull A. C. of Boston to-night. ‘ibbona ought to ave no trouble in outpolnting Robson as he bits so fast, and besides ts too atwver for aim. Rockey Kansas and bis manager,, Dan Rogers have been suspended of sixty days by the Wiscon Boxing Comunission for violating the laws. Kan. t within first violated the law when he fou sixty days prior to his bout with Johnny sohn at Milwaukee, Monday night, and finish up bis training three days before the fight, Rantanwetghts are making ® big hit at the New such @ bit beating Willie Spen- will bor Sammy Nable, who Teo Flynn ts surely getting plenty of work those at th Velodrome A. C. of Buffalo on next my Tothwell bas matched hts clever Ught Mickey Donley, who recently fought @ draw \iot Freedman, to box Eddie Sheviin for Their whole story—“short and sweet!” — Admiration Miniatures and Gems. For the man who insists on a good cigar, but hasn’t the time for a big one. Little cigars “limited” in size; “unlimited” ‘The elght-round bout between Champion Benny j sgainet Ray West, the sturdy figiter of Bi of Brooklyn, tn the main go of twelve rounds In the other two twelve-round bouts Matchmaker John Weismantel bas booked up Tommy Rowan of South Lrooklyn to meet Jack Radmond of the Bronx, and Johnny Dokan, the veteran fighter, to go against Willie ‘Thompson of Greenpoint, Charley Pitts, the speedy Austratian 11 x Iahtwwelgnt, boxes Wilile Herman at Patterson to-night Martin wins his bout Meinken has been promised an Important bout for him. 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