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TOE MEANS ERLE yo TIT a ¥ ‘ ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922. ‘9 YANKS NOW LOOK LIKE THE BOSTON RED SOX, SAYS NEAL O'HARA — DOESN'T TAKE FOUR UMPIRES HOW GIANTS DID IT ss - By Bud Counthan SIKI RELIES ON. SPEED TO SEE HUGMEN’S CHANCES iol or eae AND KNOCKOUT PUNCH ARE NOW GROWING DARK 4 —— -( >) r Bush and Shawke: hange those = e - | be appreciated that Siki has done al if Yanks Have Chanoe to red shirts, Hugeine felt Joints were o ry J 7 n Bout With wlles Wh Wherein Sene that wis baea @ him Had ie Pel Snatch Series From Stoke-] too rona of rea sleeve pitching, so put A Galese Won Easy Victory|better men it is possible. that bi Hoyt on butcher's block yesterday in 2 i ii natty sleeveloss gown. But Joints 4 Gave Him Place in Pugilistic showed secret of thelr success is not . Ranks. in hurling haberdashery. , They q Z Rug RAN wrt FULL . Jumped on Hoyt like he was Santa FORCE INTO GRoM INTHE St Claus‘s private chariot. KNOCKING HEINE SeveRAL True, Giants got more breaks than Pdasaasdmlcial See a burglar, but Yanks can’t blame Muse of Misfortune when they only boxing would have been con mensurately better or at least more powerful. He knocked out the first rater, Balzac, with ease, although ‘0 do so he had to take off sixteen bounds from his normal weight, In last article on Battling Siki, con- | the cane of Niles, tho latter had queror of Georges Carpentier and |¢Verything to fight for, since hip latest. pugilistic sensation. The | ‘feat meant his losing any hope of St i Ua thes firet. article, printed yesterday, |CD@mplonship honors, yet. the cic an many MiB a 0 ' . told how Sikl, a former jungle Senegalesc simply played with bis bean hurler sure was there with the ie z Red aad ine rash inte tng [vt weighing bean, He made that there Murder- . ring. "a. engaged in hie fret Ung Es heer on Bean. He madi hat. there Mundie ting. He engaged in his first | fighting one cannot be very confident “a nae match in 1913 but could get noth- | #5 to his future. He has virtually no ing except minor bouts. He was |Suard. He seems to rely upon speed persevering, however, and at last, |%oth of eye and body to ward off in January, 1920, the breakescame | blows rather than upon any skill in Hewaye blocking and in defense. His attack, too, ls open to gravd criticism, being little else than a rushing in and } ing of both arms like a windmil His manager says of him: ‘Imagine 1 monkey taught how to box and you Hole Then “Ben Hur” Is a Bedroom Farce. By Neal O’Hara. Doesn't take four umpires to see thet Yanks’ chances are now growing dark, After three days of calisthenics, Yank victories are scarcer than sem!- colons in telegrams. For two years Hug outfit has been called New York Ref Sox. Sobriquet made ‘em mad and now they look like Boston, Red Sox. Last year Hoyt had Joints eat- ing out of his paw. Yesterday Joints bit the hand that was feeding ‘em ie gave blond Brooklyneer a kick in his}cator came on field yesterday the: : , ? Te ee a S lee carried book of rules and Old Farm- 3 4 a caren cuses, no flowers. Bui ‘anks have |er's Almanac in one pocket and whisk- - ars : chance to snatch series from stoke-| broom and pocket flashlight in other. ls Serene ee Lon By Ferdinand Tuohy. hole, then ‘Ben Hur" ts a bedroom if official twilight breaks up any more . Duaoul% NAILIT. (Special Correapondent of The Evening farce. games it's going to be done legal and MRS. SCOTT Wrote . ‘World,) John Scott sprinkled arsenic on} proper. SCHACHT AND AttRock His Hyleat Bo a CARE Copyright, 1022, (New York Evening World) got jumpy in” ist Ure! /ESTERDAY. : The following is the second and ‘When Four Horsemen of the Indi- by Preas Publishing Company. Yanks’ pudding yesterday. Had 'em| prog got jumpy , we Some. NEW © have Siki. Siki in terribly feline and alte y in third inning Tce WIT ‘ PARIS, Sept. 27.—Siki got a match : a , Sept. 27. got a match} reminds you of a beast of th. soae areca aeerey Gee | Shen Smith threw: to Kelly and nipped |’7, pore7 va ° lat Toulouse -ainbug his-old: friends end] ready. to hound. ‘However fi yee: ‘our hits were all they shave Witt off first. Whitey's alibi was that s ¢ 7 HO Tee remarkable lung capacity and can stand any amount of punishment without flinching. And his unortho- dox methods and terrifying appearance when he gets worked up may be cal- culated to embarrass white boxers of his merchandise, and two of those were less than 110 proof. When Scott put emulsion on ball it cured ner- vousness of all short-end betters that are pulling for the Joints. Of course Lincoln said you can't fool all of the people all of the time, but Yankee batters didn't act like people. Only time they were on their feet was when brass band played ‘‘Star Span- Wektvink “Miowedsalene UP lak atiabe: = WkeL ~ ; 5 did so well that a Paris manager got and so he went to sleep. In Giants’ ‘tee SMALLER “THAN RORLICE Hira Sok eeeet ey OP Pees fragment of the {nied tmo bouncing An and : tour of Europe. The young Sene- aby runs came in, That just about lose (he was only twenty-three) settled contest in full. “ In fourth it Jooked lke"dally ‘tlot bathe pe ciaee hed Se NEL susceptible temperament."* Practically pi ned = I doubt if criticism of Siki has al- would tear loose when Babe looped “Wo ON DaCES around past second and tore to mace INTHE "74 ELMER MAP OF MEINE BdTTLe and mont of the present year he has] tered much wines his; waters le been touring Holland, Germany, Bel-|Carpenticr. You know what haps third base, The Big Bum crashed SMITH WAS SENT IN’ BAT "THe OLE. KiD HAS into Heinie Groh and sent Heinle 4 % BAT FOR WaRD Sacked oT SHS ONT OF id Spat ith Jodicat pened, Carpentier, fresh fi hi gled Banner.” prepa <i —_ ft © Kno! glum and Spain, with periodical ap-| pened. r, fresh from his vimoming like sy ae ncieinte AND PULLED A”CASEY, ELEVEN Times A.B... pearances in, Paris and other French eiemmatn h cof anny oe ae Bneyoiened! 2 fe yi em » ( Ol martly trained ani auc Ee as Bae soictara der Marquis of Rough and Tumble eBude Naw +] | cities. open’y exhibiting the most profound rules, but helpful paws interfered, But ? Of the long list of fights, however, what Heinle called Bam isn't print»d only two of Battling Siki's (he took here because Polo Grounds acoustics - this name @ year ago) opponents are good. La ~ custom- were men of the first rank, Balzac pines ta abe te teen rine c and Nilles, 1 is interesting in this ers booed the Babe to brown crisp as he woosles tn, but right fleld voters femnadaeaatyh Parateliayy a esta in the dollar cushions gave him 2 a " straight Republican cheer. Babe 6 A Siki on the eve of his triumphant could cut a cripple’s throat and those . $ bout with — rpentier: bleacher guys would give him a yelp Siki's record is not unimpressive contempt for his adversary, just played about for the benefit of the cin- ema men in the opening two rounds (in which in the past he usually won his victories). Siki just crouched and his head in his gloves, a laughable spectacle, Then, sQddenly, in the third round he leaped up at Curpen- tler and gave the Frenchman a ter- rific blow on the mouth and chin, from which the champion never re- dent in Yankee torso. But real heroes of this World Series are Rup- pert, Huston and Stoneham for throw- ing up $120,000 receipts for that tie game. Athletes are trifle nauseated at this gesture, on theory that charity begins at home plate. But box of- fice dough from game that was can- celled by gloaming is already nestling where it will do most good. And that ain't in ballplayers’ winter stockings. | “1, seventh Hu Aart A AED BOSTED — heen beaten elther by : 4 * e iz yanked out Ward - = He has never er byl covered. The remainder of the match aS aaiiiiee Mierudene tiene and put Blmer Smith in as pinch ee emuécects Saoulies sear Se mI) “as ms Aen) at knockout or Lyng asea the fight! was just aheer suvagery, white versus i isd i J vhiffer. vas Dei : eee WIN NE ies Fa o1 the match has run its full] > q cle wi - Hots, Jedge Landia was present with | octet woe, Deautiful ‘sight for be VEGAN : until th black, the Jungle winning in the prim short-end bets, as Smith took one- bombproof hair, but nobody chucked |rourth of daily dozen slaps at ball him bouquet of Bronx razzberries | with two. by ; Crowd booed Landis Thursday, Babe| run, 'W° Dates loaded with Yankee Ruth yesterday. Only prominent - | guy now left to boo is Christy Mathewson. During course of pastime family struggles bobbed up to keep the statis. ticlans Scott of Joints Plenty of new stuff in this here hopping. series, Heinle Groh using piano leg] Pitched to Scott of Yanks, Smith of for a bat. Magnates tossing tie game | Joints whispered to Smith of Yanks. receipts to charity. Babe Ruth get-| And there weve flies, Pipp to Pep and ting booed. Philadelphia scribe pay-| Meusel. to Meusel. Only thing that ing for his own lunch. Aaron Ward|*corebook doesn't show were double socking out homer. And lots of other} Plays, Ashes to Ashes and Dust to things you never thought of before. | Dust Scalpers without supply of tickets 16 only unexpected thing that hasn't happened in this series. length. If his opponents have been] itive bestial affair. mostly mediocre, none the less it must] It ts quite impossible to judge Siki by his showing against Carpentier. He doesn't seem to box at all, just to REAG? pouo szason| Lis Racing Stable Operates |, cw. 'tsini" ss aroygaiee ot icenauoont area! Oe Plan of Winning Races suddenly to leap up, swinging his arms like a windmill, and go in like a enthustasts for the past six weeks will come to a close in a grand finale at the savage. Of brains he has very little, Meadow Brook Club to-day when Amer- Sinior beorcmnray nen see| Feegardless of Odds Quoted |iisic'srsie yin" Ss At all events we have got to swal- crack Argentine team for the second low our new colored champion of Eu- ote ame prediction to say that one rope, at least for a year, for if Siki's of the greatest polo competitions will manager is a wise man he will not let result. The Americans beat the Argen- his protege take on a serious tight be- tines by 7 goals to 4 Wednesday and fore next summer at the earliest. thereby scored the first victory over the ‘There are so many boxers about, Mo- full atrength of the visitors in nineteen ran, Greb, Lewis, to name but a few matches here and abroad. That the (anid nok. (anbicning: Gathantiecs @ie South Americans will use every one of I lip batlava toutal . the countless polo tricks they have mas- Bareonally: Paleve Soule NM pant ae tered to stave off @ second defeat goes ® return encounter) who believe that without saying. ‘ they could give the coup de grnce to ‘On the other hand, the “Big Four’ ts] Any old price is a good one, as long France's new hope. Certainly Siki ts the arlatocracy of polo. It has © right] as it's th no Improvement on the Carpentier that to expect victory over the newly arrived SS. eure tine) seems: tobe. tbe Ai ° S s > -Lexing- was—and it is a matter for amam- Argentines and {t naturally will not] motto by which the Xalapa-Lexing ai inti Briain phe ones leave a ball unstroked in its efforts to ‘on racing combination succeeds, and ‘a had jen pec repeat. \t hasn't proved an unprofitable motto ignominy on the latter and taken the Both teams are in excellent condition] this season at least. Only once has ‘colored man to their bosoms, Pe and will take the fleld in thelr full] this racing combination failed to hit sonally, Battling Siki is the ordinary, strength. Stoddard, America’s star for-| the mark with the good things which Jovial Negro, He is married toa white ward, who was hurt early in the week. ha.. gone to the post in its colors. girl whom ‘he met while on tour and has fully recovered and will be back in} 176 ba * | whose appearance at the post was|he has a half-caste child, He is simp the saddle, ‘Hitchcock, Webb and Mil-| Mistakes are rarely made, and onee} jai. .ey until Saratoga. He galloped |aiways good humored and abstemtous burn came out of the last battle with| this stable decides that a horse is y ' ys mored and abstemiou: home at the first asking, simply be- Jin his tastes. And he is taking his the Argentines without injury despite] fit and ready the guns are trained " s on the layers, and bull's-eye resulta, | Cause he went to the races thoroughly |success modestly. If he ix touring the i * | tit by trials against the clock. boulevards and allowing himself to be Bon Homme, from the same stable,|feted by friends up in Montmartre the hard playin: The most recent of these sure shot celebrated his four-year-old debut}cabarets, he ts doing it as a great, ‘lecine methods of this stable was Lucky Hour at Belmont Park. This colt had been knocked out of training arly by a kick in the forehead from his stable companion Southern Cross. Although the wound is not yet healed, Lucky Hour looks the champion of the year. Ho didn’t start for months after the accident, but when he finally faced the barrier he was fit. His winning depended only on whether or not the hole in hig head, carefully covered with a biinkerless hood, would stop him. It didn't. Lucky Hour galloped home for a cleanup by his wealthy owner, It was much the same with South- ern Cross, a three-year-old maiden, Coach Dobie flee Hees Entire Centre Trio— Big Red Team Has Powerful Back- field With Capt. Kaw. By William Abbott. yright, 1922 (The New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. Gil Doble is making fine progress with the development of another Aigh-scoring Cornell machine. Capt, Eddie Kaw, All-American halfback in 1921, is the base for many deceptive formations planned by the veteran coach. Evans with the need of playing new players, the big Red team should come near duplicating {ts great record of last season, when it was one of the leading elevens in the country. The backbone of the Cornell team 1s@ Kaw, brilliant “halfback; George/son, while Brannon 1s new to Cor- Pfann, clever quarterback; Floyd [nel] football Ramsey, halfback, and Leonard Han- frank Sundstrom is first choice son, left tackle and one of the biggest }f0r right tackle. Ho was Captain Dodge's substitute last year and di Xalapa-Lexington Farm Com- bination Has Rarely Missed With “Good Things.” Other hopeful statistics show that it's now a Harvard diploma to a cor- respondence school coupon that Glants Yanks shift uniforms every day, bt | ultimate! TO-DAY’S FEATURE HOW TEAMS LINEUP FOOTBALL GAMES IN BIG POLO GAME The second game in the inter- vaic| ational polo series between the . Prinesion| Argentine Polo Federation team diarerd |] and the Madow Brook “Big Four’ will be played at 3 o'clock this ternoon on International Field of the Meadow Brook Club, the teams to lineup as follows: ARGENT! No. 1—John B. Miles No. John D. Nelson No. 3—David B. Miles Back—Lewis L. Lacey MEADOW BROOK By Vincent Treanor. The Argentines, it was learned last night, ‘will also have their full line-up} things was yesterday's Poe, winner of the last race, Although this colt had It was feared for a while that Nelson Lehigh would be unable to play because of the Miadiebury No. 1—Louls B, Stoddard men on the equad at Ithaca, New : *) with a victory back in June at Aque-|grinning child receiving the flowers 2 ade played promising ability. ‘The other| welt he received upon his knee, an in-J never been to the post, everybody u ine at No. 2—Thomas Hitcheock jr. material is none too plentiful because |tackle will be Lo G. Haason, who ia| Jury that caused him to drop hie mallet! knew that he outclassed his com-|duct when he beat Devastation andjand the Kisses of the falr sex with Benn State No. 3—J. Watson Webb. and tumble from his mount in pain, But Chauteau Thierry, And he has won]shyne: . of numerous probations that havelone o bite ars one any; In fact, it w: id he could . Swarthmore Back—Devereux Milburn ; M j " Ae j nee ried is pe ciaseulees that Dean) his knee, though still a bit stiff, has re-| PANY? 0 hes Te Een Seen [.altvos. Incidentally, Battling Siki’s victory nt Pol J 3 been handed out to members of last actise this season. sponded nicely to treatment. The two . 2 likely to to unlimited batt Time of Game—EHight peri ‘ ; s ba ai > one: : sea- [18 likely © uniin patting pe ae i eset ight periods of |= rresliman’ team Henderson and Kneen are coming] Miles brothers and Lacey are in splendid] Shuttinger on his back Poe did] John Paul Jones, making, his aD. at Monitia tie Surinee thar torte petit 7% minutes each alone’ fant and’ aye recetving: thal condsion everything that was expected of him, | son's bow at Saratoga, didn’t fare so) itil ae ie t Bowdoin |. Wesleyan : a Dobie, however, has a sizable squad AN interesting! feature of ordny'a vor an his stablemates, being beaten| coming winter months, when the night and to those who could afford t take the short price of 1 to 4 or 2 to it was a case of putting it down and taking it up. A previous example of the sure New York Golfers Win preference for ends. Both are sopho- mores and are playing varsity football candidates are more promising than]for the first time It is rather was the case last season and she crop| hazardous for any teatn to play two the |Mew ends, but sentiment at Ithaca is one of confidence that Henderson and Kneen will measure up to their None of this material is being|\mportant positions. wasted or overlooked, Dobie is 4) The situation in the back fleld 1s stickler for organization. So that no}easy compared to the task of replac- haunts on the hill are packed to overflowing Vive Sikit Vive le Senecal Hurrah for the jungle boy! autumn he'll be all the rage caeeereamaimameacel JEFF SMITH EASILY BEATS HARRY KROHN mateh will be the renewal of competition between the American and the Argen- line ponies. They appeared to be unut sually well matched Wednesday and the hard-fought races between them were a feature of the contest. The match to-day will be begun at 3 o'clock in order to take advantage of as much of the afternoon sun as possl- Ie, despite the fact that the time on the tickets reade 3.30, to work with, If anything, the new a head by Parader in the Olambala Handicap, but he won his next start, which wasn’t so bad, only he was a 1 to 3 shot Lafayette... "Pittsburgh {Players Net Kicking Over Dig nly, of Georgia... Chicago Donation, : oo Wikeonsin |! Several members of the Giants and baw ne the Yankees conferred with Comm Northwestern | sioner KK, M. Landis in McGraw's room OMe Sits | in the Giant's club house after the game Notre Dame} at the Polo Grounds yesterday. Ru- ‘Akron| mors fiittered about that the players were dissatisfied with the receipts of of newcomers is certainly above Depauw Wooster Qplethorne Thursday's game belng turned over ta{fecruit Would be overlooked, the Cor- Jing so many positions on the rush —_ ERIF, Pa. Oct Jeff Smith, mshi . sday's eel wd over tolnel] mentor formed five team the [line n a or es e u Jersey's middleweight champion, had Cincinnati -» Kentacky [11,4 Disabled Soldiers’ Fund and chart-| y, Ars sek of practic : e MITCHELL AND DIEGEL n 7 : ae oe very first week of practice very | It is not Doble's policy to feature no trouble winning a twelve-round bout MRS. HURD AND MRS. FOX nea et Rew at the payee autckly had a fair chance ¢ ° show individual stars at the expense of} MAY PLAY OFF GOLF TIE ee ere Jast night over Harry Krohn. 1 é a a ¥ers}his worth. By the process of elimina-}team work, He would rather have ‘i wyer and} was Smith's bout all the a wanted the clib owners to guarantee | ¢4¢ Wh Dash acdiadavered , Sawye 4} wus Smith's bout all the way as he TO MEET FOR CUP TO-DAY J fe ticir share of Thursday's receipts] {02 Dobie soon discovered just what |cleven aver good men playing as] Abe Mitchell, English pro, and Lae] Completely swamping their opponents, Huck, 1 uni Peacoeie}ianded aa often as he pleased on hie a use thore aan by ‘This first-string squad would likely be. | machine rather than the flashy ex- “ A nd Graham, 1 wily opponent. Smith way given a big in case there was a small crowd at any Ris ( és : ‘ y Diegel of New 01 s may have an|the metropolitan golfers eliminated PHILAPELPH « Mrs, Dor-]of the other games in which they are] Graduation left many gaps in the|ploits of several top notchers, but}opportunity of settling the question of Pennsylvania: from further competition nd at LSet eauey paw n of the bout for orhy C. Hurd Pittsburgh and Mr share Reg “eleven: Cornell los ie Sealine |this: year: 33 ndeavoring to as- | superiority which waa left somewhat mee Cihaeine teil ig Temarkebly clever ‘exhibition Caleb Fo i Biiiadelphid. ill) mos ne players were anxious to know|centre trio, C. L. Beayman and R. V.} semble his machine around one great | suspended as a result of their tie in|!” the Lesley Cup mateh Pp ————EE ee 4 hl a a met what effect the turning of the recetpts| Jones, the guards, received thety di-{star—Capt. Eddie Kaw. Kaw 1s the] the recent Southern open champlonship| ing Rock Club yesterday New Yor y o-day In the final round o Berthi-Jovor to charity would Nave on them: |piomas, while C. 1a Brayton, centre, |heat open field: runner Cornell hag |st Nashville, Teno, John Gi Anderson i won twelve of the Afteen ponalble WU bwnam ec # Cup golf tournament at the Hunt-] They were told that they would share} secame inclizible had since Barrett's time, The Red] WhO war in charge of the Duncan-} points George Hottie co 9 tngign Valley Country Club 9s a result |!) . Wilson Dodge, right tackle and|leader performs brilliant in all con- | Mitchell tour this year, yesterday re- 1° Hove Jack. v The players of both te declared | : O: [ceived a telegram from Edward B. Mc-] The summary follows nan... O of thoir victories yesterday in the semi-| yesterday that it was a good thing for] Captain, 80 graduated, and solditions. In the Penn game in 1921] Cone” Wwacuincton publisher, for whom FOURSOMES: oe final Irs, urd defeated Mre. N. P.] baseball, and the great turn-out: y were Qlney and Lechler, the full-Jeven when the field was ankle deep| tiegel js soon to become private golf NEW YORK PENNBYLVANA. [John G. Wilmington, Del, 8 and 74m the | tetday showed that the public ts suN|backs To further increase the num-|in mud Kaw managed to keep his |prateasional, raking that m date be og | Sweeter and «Ar ; n the big series. ber of losses Dave Munns, right end, | fe nd was seldom stopped short of . . .dereon write & | bracket Fox beat Miss —s _ ‘ y for a meeting between Diexel and) Kirkby & Lewis P “ 1 , i . became ineligible. C. L. Davidsqn,|@ substantial gain, He won all- | ytenell at the Columbia Country Club Hy rte Mesh pia, 4 and 3] Many Bike Races at the New York! cupstituie left tackle, is lost to the] American honors last year and should | Mr, Anderson stated that in all prob ele and Dy } ; Ne othe Velo ve -orrew. sti ae i repeat th 01 iKnw-will be: Gore f rand Wh and Jack. 0 \ ee team because of being placed on p peat this season, Kaw will be Cor- ability the match would be arranged be- k & Partridge t 4 Grane = To-morrow afternoon at the New York | patios nel's ‘threat’ as the majority of ffore Mitch Wan’ (or IApland ¢ in Groh Thought tu Was Playing | Velodrome. h Street and Broadway De always strives to form his] Plays will revolve around him. Mitehel! and Diegel tied in the Southern be * kn ‘a _ Bowthn 7 tohn Chapman will promote one of the rirst-string combination early in the| At quarterback will be the veteran |Or-n and then agreed to play three Wownes and Maret 4p and up and. Heinie Groh and Tahe. Rush wnt Inf Rrentent programmes of bike races ever tseason so tliat the men sain the) Pfann, who not only shows clever Halen to determine the winner, Mitehell Headic mn Greer eat Wirkby J up; Beadle the Giants’ club house after yester ne ompliy at 3 o'clock the li onerit of having played togeticr|Judgment in the selection of playa, | Wnnins. Later on the Southern Golf eS Serer ae . . \ hiazed through |ASt heat of the Now York State ama 5 Peviy | Association refused to recognize the day's gume blows whizzed through | yap championship over, the haltwite}against different kinds of opposition, | but also is a speedy runner, Pfann| iay-off and deciared the event 6 tle th way] trail will start, Next in importance will|The veteran coach was considerably {Made many brilliant runs last year — r} ° ey sits Geunton Walthour Sndtiteast an Fiat seen eal aneeuct. ot filing, the ‘wie SAIDPRIET LEW SNYDER SCORES UP UNAS } Vomiulgstoner Landis vig | Spencer and Tony Reckmar > in the mi Aftec| Floyd Ramsey will be Kaw's run ANOTHER KNOCKOUT nee . —e- asa uch experimenting Brannon and] ning mate as the other halfback. He eee ee The jneet of the G ' OR PRIESTS. hana é | tegular| power’on the defense Lew Snyder, the crack New Jersey hasct Ruth ‘ Tiist af the Bro ; 4 featherweight, scored another knockout nate app. f as up) J iu Stotrassiitthsizce up] Churies Cassidy has first claim on} when ha stopped "Gens" Johneon of ies aay 1 ' “t we tT fovin| the fullba Ss big ard] Elizabech in the second round of x . ; F, A. Bicking of St. Davide and bou r ve ' ears recto 1) Elizabech und of a] SHAWNEE DP ought Hehe waa (pli 1] Chur Anita GUL Ge 1 es nit and [strong at * " hediled’ tensreund piar out at thal: NN LON REbAWARE) Pax Ienight of Whitemarah, won ball and trying to me o rector of Cathedral College of the I w r «ference for Kaw and 1 ¢ Ua jayonne A. A, lant night. Johnaon gave} Oct 7:—A variety of localitios were mttil atchos, while on the lower side make room forthe carrying the maculate Conceptiof, Atlantic ana] the tine Saute standard Aas areal oaverenitaiiie ea Mer-|n good account of himaelt tn the open-| represented after the firat and agcona| the survivors were Dr. KA. Steel of ident : lave n' eatorduy. c \* ney m oT - eldent, for boys studying for the priesthood. | Boeracle was a substitute last sea: year's freshman eleven 4 and the referee stopped the bout, 3 ar half two Phils 4 TO! WIN HONORS IN RING Se a