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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. THE SPORT CALENDAR ie oe oe Copyright, 1922 (The New York B ng World), by the Prose Publishing Co. aK BENTLEY 1 $0 wT TO M'GRAW FOR $79.00 Although Club Has Won Two World’s Championships in Row, : New York Leader Refuses to Stand Pat and Secures Player hf Who Is Crack Left-Handed Pitcher, First Baseman and .350 } Hitter Rolled in One. Floyd Johnin Tad Tackles Vidas at Pioneer Club To-Night —Other Gossip. By John Pollock, Bobby Barrett, the hard-Bifting lightweight of Philadelphia, and Charley White, the Chicago light- weight, who recently knocked out sid | Marks, the Canadian lightweight, ia — one round at Madison Square den, have just been matched to in the star bout of eight rounds at the Olympla A. A. of Philadelphia om Monday evening, Nov. 6. Ike Dote gan, manager of White, and Jimmy Dougherty, who manages Barrétt, signed articles to-day, By Bozeman Bulger. i HE purchase of Jack Bentley of Baltimore by the Giants, the first rea) baseball deal of the winter, means that McGraw as no tn- tention of standing pat on his present world’s champions. He h. started out to rebuild the club before {it begins to slip, a thing that has happened to few great teams. In addition to Bentley as new material he will have O'Connell, the Pacific Coast star, in the outfield. Few managers have bad the foresigat of McGraw. Though no amount was mentioned it is pretty well known among baseball people that for Bentley New York paid something like $75,000 in cash or In players. The chances are that it was cash. That's what Jack Dunn is after. Last winter Dunn refused $50,000 for Bentley from Cin- ; ; i t i cinnatl. Bentley ts a left-handed pitcher as ; THE BOXING COMMISSIONS NEW EOIeT FORBIDS THE HUSKIES ORB GAMMERING REFEREE CONVERSING WITH . Sous Ceres Ms THE SCRIBES AT a FigHT: ; “ Wes Buck OMEILLS Yours ool, Now BLY MULDOON ADVOCATES & BooKinG OFFICE FOR THE GLOVE POLISHERS- CGAnNe NE MANAGERS WILL HAVE TO 60 TO WORK) CHE = well as a first baseman and {s one of sthavporclitt Sigil @Auuht Aa the best hitters in all baseban. at|JACK BENTLEY’S RECORD ; = = Sout Gh tea RORESOo AN ie Hen Spare present it is McGraw's intention to eS Club to-night. Floyd Johnson, the use him as a left-handed pitche: FOR PAST TWO SEASONS a 3 crack "heavy," will take on Joe Vidas, the. pe ea Sat Newark battler, Johnson has been fighting Jack Bentley's International League in great form in the last six months, having - record for the past two seasons A won many Important contests. In the semi. proves that the new Giant acquisition of ten rounds Silent Puryer will faut is both a great batsman and an ex- a oe zs 4 re Joe De C Both are colored fighters, Im ceptional southpaw. pow ‘ ‘That does not mean, however, that Hentley will not be switched to first buse if George Kelly begins to slip in his batting. Bentley can play the bag just ubout as well as Kelly. His jon th ill be her ten-! presenco also makes St possible for 5 sv: addition there will be another ten-round ge McGraw to make any kind of an in- 21. > \ Lert Spencer of Brooklyn and, field trade he wishes, iat Wiiltams of New York have been clash In the star bout of twelve For two years Bentley has been 887 crying to get away from Baltimore, = next show of the en Bat i 2 ) ANCIENTS ng Club” of Brooklyn on not because he does not like Jack ; / \ » Runt: 3h the other, bout vay Dunn but because he wants to ad- . nat Le Y i=) in : vinny Wilkes takes on Pete Willan 1 vance in his profession. : A, \ (i s Wix-round, cuatest. The baseball law which protects { brant Hrankie Jerome and Terry Martin, ‘the International League from the ery fT Aa rey > fought the main, go of twelve rounde at draft makes It possible for Dunn to = “ COACH TAD JONES’S FATE Opposition |SHAKE-UPS IN FOOTBALL fi? /itvatiet AT YALE WILL DEPEND ON Thee ¥ TEAMS OF LOCAL COLLEGES |: 822" "ier as he desires. He said last winter, however, that If Bentley wanted tc go he would sell or trade him; that he would not stand in his way. Just the samo he did do it. Practically every club in the major leagues made + &m Offer, The Giants must have A Story of Three Wise ON ROLLS OF NEW ing, and loans without interest is the offer made to boxers by the new fistic agency in the fleld, un- der the cognomen of The Federal Boxers’ Booking Agency. The latter organization is headed by Harry Lenny, Silvey Burns and Joe McKenna. A sulte of offices will be rented in an uptown hotel in the neighborhood of the roaring va for tae i protecting cluta RESULT OF TEAM’S BIG GAMES| rutecuremens moean'| TO BOLSTER UP WEAK SPOTS]: seo a iad tin tt Too Early to Pass Judgment on Blue’s Present Football Ssytem, and Its Worth Will Be Determined by How Eleven Fares Against Princeton and Harvard. Fordham Coach Wants Players to Show More Fight—Columbia | sos" ‘anerita,. wn Will Try for Improvement in Tackling—Neville Worrying | °."""s i)" berwone. ea ve the Over City College Backfield. Eltbo ‘otf tho tleld “when te ki ful if- McGraw can afford to sacrifice that much hitting power on a pitcher who appears but once every four or tive days. aan Joined Organization With Consent of Manager Mc- Graw, Says Cannon. As the cutting northwest wind gins to blow the big leaguers bac! Nitla, the clever Mitte hy welght chi By William Abbott,” bit inexpertoneed ¢ By Burris Jenkins Jr. a plaranten om | | | SIPIN “Forties,"" where the booking of ; SKA CTION at| Keep tho Job. Ovhins and Harry Tan- cepting 35 Into town and out of the sticks we bea NIPING at the Tad Jones coaching system won't make the Bulldog} joxers and wrestlers will be made ISSATISFACTION with la Ar Glayied Varante derenatve toate ce roms receipts for flat hear Mord of lively doings in the] One hundred and thirty-slx of the more powerful. Yale is willing to make any sacrifice to win from| gt the small feo of 8 per cent. Saturday's. game, 13 Although on th In the} bout at the Arena ‘A. ©. barnstorming centres. many shake-ups in local col ewe football teams. Even the teams af, Ge aight vt Nov It Is likely that the Giants barn-|¢ne hundred and seventy-five players Princeton and especially Harvard. Those who complained at the] of the purse. first half, C. CL ON, meh ‘ With this small fee of 8 per ‘ first downs to Hobart's two. “ity C { tnjuring hia ib while te | stormers can get permission to pick|in the National Leugue havo joined} 5!ue's failure to defeat Iowa and get better than a draw with West Point cent, Geen the backing, tree train. | Which won showed weak spots which seiiaskaa tho: pundia to ENG wae ‘ Se Lelie: as. Sea, Corieat age up a little fall money any fime they]the new Baseball Players’ Organiza ought to get better acquainted with the situation at New Haven. i . si coaches are now trying to repair ’ ‘ bout with ing, and, jf necessary, loans and feel like It from now on. Those boys funds to any ill fortunate athlete. went on a tour of Pennsylvania, ore. Only @ light practice for a emall squad was held yesterday, with Mnemen tacking and ends running down forward pa: cs ‘The Jones system will be judged on @— $$ __$__$_$_$__________ Ineeting all comers. ‘They won seven| Six of tho elght clubs in the league | ‘Ne Showing made against the Tigers | Princeton-Chicago battle was when} McKenna will take charge of the straight games. ‘They played base-|—New York, Cincinnat!, Toston, [444 the Crimson, In order to bring] the. Tigers from behind their own goal] bookings. Lenny will train an ball—played to win and to uphold| Brooklyn, Philadgiphia and St. Louis|the team along to top form for these | line threw a forward paxs, Cleaves to} handle the lads; Burns will keep Coach Gargan of Fordham made a tentative change in his backfield y+s- terday which he will try out in to- ‘|day'’s practice. Woerner goes into Latzo's place aga! e} irits and out of | Uarterback tn place of Boutot. Gar- eas thelr title of champion. —have joined althost to a man, two battles progress hus beon unusu-| Corman, instead of making the regu-| the boys in good spibiis aud Out St | ey g mlbstitute back, played éo brill. Basketball N {iene Tunney, who will tent ieee The pitchers for this team were| Twenty-one members of the Cham-| oi, stow, With a substitute back-| ecm Kick | This unexpected bit of] ltr the Loan Department. lantly in Saturday's contest that he aSKe OWS J Priesacousn" hide ne the Garden’ em 4 Jack Scott and Rosy Ryan. Ban-|pion Giants have enrolled with the 2 strategy caught the Chicago warriors ats ‘Nov. earned the right, temporarily anyhow, 2 wae Ince Saeey to tight Ballor ar Tom O'Rourke, who heads the | to supplant Manning at fullback, and And Gossip Py of twelve unde Boxing Bureau sanctioned by the | Manning will oust McDonough at the ae i r Ly porting Nev York State Athletic Com- | half opposite Myers. croft was the hitting hero, omsent and approval of Manager | esa eet dere Urea completely Ly surprise and gnined Had other barnstormers of the| John McGraw. \: ey . yards. past played this way there would] Nominations have been made for of- ean Ye gee ee isch eeh No one was more surprised than : ‘ ri “offense, but the Westerners didn't} Bil] Roper, The Princeton coach in. we ming. We Retin teas ce Siasingapainnt laaibed fives Rae ceeiiit taett cae make much headway through $he|sists this play was not in his list sion, when advised of the op- Four first string men, out last 8: The schedule for the coming scason | rosin Tatts Mie ah scrub teams and getting beat that|inent players in the league. The Blue line, Even against West Point] of formations and that Gorman and boaition this A. M., stated that he J urday with injuries, will be buck inJof the Intercollegiate lusketball a Hee te bie, leecate iets dist | neninadtans itl be made ekibiie scone | the Bulldogs striking power wasn't! Cleaves mapped {t out thethselves| had Muldoon's assurance that their old places for the hard battle| Lengue was released yesterday by Kl- favor.- By making a poor sort of al ‘The by-laws adopted prescribe that |‘™Pressive, but the team’s resistance tand got away with tt. only one boxing bureau was to be |with Springfleld Saturday. Brennan earned general praise Notre Dame didn't t to win tioned will take his position at centre, while| V°°%° W- Kemp Jr., Columbia 1919.) cought’ at hippodrome out of their games they|t ers and th i : . ‘otre Dame didn't expect to wi sanctioned. Od : ass ion, | ott on ‘the nent wore taking money under false pre-| be players actively engaged tithe) ,,7%e truth of the matter is that trom Georgia, Tech last Saturday Waldbridge, who ‘as been subbini een ee your wit be bes] ee ee : eneaks WeaAll town pane complalneds|enore, Jones, adhering to his programme,| Having got by in that game the for Brennan, goes back to his regular| Phe frst game of the year will be be- DE FOE DEFEATS e1 ve * tween Columbia and Princeton 1 and had a right to do Nb American League clubs are rep- | COncentrated on defensive coachins | South Bend eleven should come near job at guard. Smead’s injuries are}, 5 ein When n scrapped up team’ under| rerntel Thole pleas have nae tec, {and never took up the offense untill eleaning up again this season, al- improving su(ticiently to warrant his| Princeton on January 9. Last your MICKEY BRO! ‘ tho namo of world’s champions sev-| solicited, but applications for member- | 'ecently. Jones is apparently work: |though contests are stil to be played return to the game Saturday at tackle, | Columbia opens be , ing along the old coaching principle} with West Point and Nebraska. R. O’Hera. and Ryan may be back at. guard, | Dartmouth at Hanover, N. H. , al > : tae »} Bill Foe, ter trom beaten by a colored team—a poor one, wwe high spots in the development | %f “F8t stop the other fellow and.then| Rockne had to bulld up an entire By N Gargan {1s satistied with his onds,} There will be ono change in the i Do Fon the vereres mae 3 pre’ . couching staff of the league members. | St. Paul, gained the judges’ decison GF tidt cine gowste tht be tailed al we oo fen 3 score, At the present state of de-|new team and If successful this year| Ohio State's new billion-dollar t.ot- | ritzgerald and Healy. y am ; t halt. ‘That's why the law was passed | the nied Prom tonne be Recwona| velopment the Yale, from tackle to| his feat will stand out as one of the| ball ranch was bullt of concrete, rut SURPAISING SHAKECUP IN Corl et eee ee gine ecm araialine | overi Mickey Brawn sf/tha sail yaaa that got Babe Ruth, Bob Meusel and] y, Canno finest pieces of coaching in the his-|not designed with it. From acen- + [at Pennsylvania, will succeed Bernie} ihe opening show of Tom McArdié's Bill Piercy in trouble, Z tory of the sport. tific, moral und selfish viewpoint, it LUMBIA LINE-UP, Frommers at ‘ale: Hill eee at] Harlem-Fairmont Club in Harlem last A Ue i is some stucco gridiron plazzs. One| One surprising shake Princeton, George Zahn ast Dart- night, ‘The st, Paul lad, who Is en- Up came yeB-| mouth, Joe Deering at Columbia, TEAM OF SPINELLA _ |outstanding item ts stadium's press |terday in the Columbia line-up ial foward Oriner at Cornell and Eddie domed, wih an abundance of | boxing roost, which is hermetically seated | practice on Baker Field. Gehrig, who i tackle, is undoubtedly as strong as TWian vatatned by tha players aa counag, | any set of forwards in the Bast. ‘This °. to form the organization. result is attained after one tackle was To protect his heavy investspent in] “Members of the Giant who have|e#lly manufactured for his position. Billy Kamm, regarded as the best ball Joined the organization have nothing ‘There ia still considerable roorg fur ‘ he wi MeN! Pennsylvania will be player in the Pacific Const Leagues qgaimt. thelr manager, John Mes {improvement In the way the give! AND MARINO WIN |witi: ‘plate glass, warmed oy most |han played fullback in every game #0 Bevibel at anpayivania, rival and hooked and jabbed hit way ’ Sharies Comiskey, owner of the WHS) Grew, In tact, be is held in thelr | gerne tie hee dao eee BOWLING CONTEST | !222712us, steam heat and garnished |far for the Blue and White, was! “ae schedule follows: ‘The semi-final, which was Sok, has had the hitting star's Ife i; | highest esteem, because he han taken | evens” (Ney have demonterated thelr by beautiful brass cuspidora and otter | moved tnto Brodil's place at tackle. eee a ane ne veineoton: gan, 19,| £67 twelve rounds, ended in the cae erate paid’ for Karim, Hie] &.Stand in favor ot the organization. VALE ENDS ARE UP T Stn accessories of self-confessed experts. | Brodil was injuraéd Saturday, Capt. cornell re Columbia, at, Princeros Hines: | When Carl Duane toppled over - the amount paid for arm. Pt WHaiM?. Mobela, the Ownsr et the BT AHEAAY O THE! Barney Spinella, the American] Way that press coop 1s spangled «ut | Koppisch, who is on the casualty lirt gan i Yate Ja | ALSEAR Or, lent Sth 5 seagon's record would indicate him Brooklyn club, said he will fre his] ne yal ai Yi aara| Bowling Congress individual cham-|proves news guys may rate us fourth | from last Saturday's game with an bin ut ite Prtneston HI nrouRh reslilen ry ref ; sees tt. entire team if they join, MoGraw pre ad: cota edo estate, but Ohio regards ‘em as real looking for- Ts eee careers of Kamm and| said if his players wanted an orkanl- O'Connell with unusual interest, | #ation they ehould have st," said Mr, pion, with Leo Marino as a partner, outbowled sixteen teams of star bowl- ers in Schumacher's endurance con- and there are enough of them, No coach need complain of material with players like O'Hearn, Jordan, Beck- lan, secretary injured side, was subatituted by roo, 12,| Borough Prestdont; Billy Gtbson, pe 2a i Bulleyn und Canapary, Captain of ; wyivanin at Cornell; Fo. 12, | Brix. Irving Newman and quite @ erpwd the Blue and White in 1919, t/lled A 11, Corne t h.| of Bronxites witnessed the bouts, estate. 3 Cannon, iyo ; : Here in Eust, sport connoissezra | Gehrig's former position in the cen yivanile 4 area opera el te bap aiaile ery “The contrasting attitude of theae| cit yeu’ en Se coi Pal eae test, winning first prize with a total] view football games from luxuricus|tre of the backfleld, The rest of the| fen 24, Penns , at bartmouth:: £<b: | JOHNNY LEONARD T, another year to play with San Fran-| two club owners explains the cause of | unit because of injuries. In fact, in-|f 116 Pins to spare over Lindsey and) pine clapboard of Yale Bowl! and | line-up was unchanged, though the| $i Ponngytvania "at ‘olumbin. : HONORS IN 10-ROUND clseo and lived up to his reputation,| the conditions which do not give tho] juries at New Haven this season have Gloss, their nearest competitors. Leo|from northeast exposure t> hurri-|two ends, Johnson and Myers, are Feeatee, St OM Mar. ay ; His batting average Was .336, while] Players a square deal now. If all the|been more numerous than at C: Marino also won the high {ndividual| canes and storms on rim of Harvurd | expected to recover from their Injures | 3 Mt Mer ie MT. CARMEL, Pa., Oct. 81.—Jobnay that of Kamm was .\44. club owners wero as fair to theit| bridge or Princeton. averago prize, with an average of|stadium. If scriveners are devotees ankles by Saturday, Lefty O'Doul, with the Yanks last] players in every way as Manayor season, and who played on the team] McGraw ts, no such organization as : with both these stars, says that} we have formed would bo necessary Kamm !s the Lest ball player tn the > -- Pacific Coast league and will be just STONEHAM AND TIERNEY as good in the majors. O'Doul be- 2008-10, The high score prize went to Glenn Riddell, with @ score of 252. Following is the order of the fintsh of the teams that competed and thelr scores: Marino and Spi Leonard, the Keystone State's best Junior Ughtwelght, beat Young Wey mann of Girardville in ten fast rounds here last night. The boys stood toe, to and swapped punches nearly all the In the past week the writer heard many complaints from Yale men that Jones was only teaching old-fash. foned football, and that this season's team was almost ignorant of forward of open air, Harvard and Yele—and Princeton, too—see that they get ! good and plenty. From brim of g.uala and bowls, you get good view of foct- ball games, fine possibility of making TAYLOR'S ABSENCE WAS FELT BY N. Y. U. @ absence of Capt. Taylor in the New York University line-up was one sylvania at Princeton, Commonwealth Five opens its § T r, ella, 4,049; Lindsey Y and’: son on Sunday at the Commonwe rik Wayinat foust di : passing. For an answer it will be pipe ‘3 exit before dusk sets {n, and excel- | reason tor Rhode Isiand's score in the} *° is 5 be the | “e% ‘eymann fought under Hevea that both will be worth what) DENY CANNON STATEMENT] ficcne. Yor an anemer | necten i Sees Hapaen# [tent chance of pneumonia. But the| frat period of the game Bgturday on] Cis», Harlem. ‘The ES ah yore. handlosp a9 cuts) sera was pald for them, but, In his opin. and Harvard encounters. ey a Tletjer ‘|greatest bet of these Is pneumon.s, | Ohio Field, so Coach Thorp was not| home court of Me liaise end htey. bied ‘neariy ail th jon, Kamm has @ small shade in all} Charles B. Stoneham, part owner of} One thing should be remembered Harris as etian a. 6 8 Gissatianed’ with the playing of the| the season. Suspended baskets ey iy e time, i » and Cordes, 3 . Forward passing plays flashed early | eee ee ae or ee onuig| After anuffing et Ohio State's de | team in general. Rosenberg, subbing In the season are seldom effective in : beet iy nee luxe layout for experts, the boys t) at | for Taylor at aentre, is really a guard, final games. Jones would be footish | and Capt. Jarrett, 3,763; Schulter and been set up and other improvements] Leonard was matched by wire to have been made, ‘The first opponents | Newport Johnny Brown at Py of tho Commonwealth Five will be] Me» Nov. 2 around ability, the New York Giants, and Secretary Ga reese ou anaes James J. Tierny denied emphatically to- BOB CANNEFAX SCORES day that Manager John MeGraw had Tid; Mason und Ehrlinger, {cover ames in East have compio-|and his faulty pass on a fake kick Pen eee ——.___ TWO MORE VICTORIES _| «ranted permi y to tip off his hand in pretiminary|r49;' Reynolds and Nobis, Koi mised on demands to Big Tiree uni- | formation which sent the ball over the the Monarch Lodge a HURLEY SCORES K. 0, IN BILLIARD LEAGUE 572 738 Ma Hat boreal Diavare oreene | Ramee: sae nly Eval scouts to 8] Tce and Peters, 3,726; Stein’ and] Versities. Commencing with War- | auarterback's head left an open field! Al Miller, a forward, three years on. Mr. Ci ; oe trickas Anargeros, 8,687; Falcaro and Tepy-|¥ara+Princeton brawl, Nov. 11, end for Rhode Island's end, who picked up] with MacDowell Lyceum, is anxtous dino, 8,086; Cook .and P, Spinella, /oontinuing to end of All-Amercan the ball, to join a fast light heavyweight team 8,630; Sullivan and Seixas, picking season, scribes demand the] Taylor will probably be back at cen-| in this city. His address is No, 175 Marino and Schlosser, 8. following utensils for tli tre Saturday against Trintt Ma Third Avenue, HOLYOKE, Maas., Oct, 31,—Not eines + days of Jimmy Walsh and Ab ave local fans seen asPing as Lew naee & statements in the above story they are absolute ‘faleebond, There is nothing the matter with the Yale team that coaching cannot correct, but unnecessary fault finding won't help Ted Jones accomplish the BUVFALO, N. ¥., Oct. $1.—In’ the world's championship interstate thr cushion billiard tournament here yer- | TWO NEW YORK CLUBS venience and abuse: and Carlsen, first-string ba e White Plains A. A, has secured the ba who registered Cay th terday Bob Cannefax, pepresentiny JOIN HOCKEY LEAGUE job. Pe beep cto Sas New Bou, Lodge No. . . . back in their old positions after a week] White Plains A 'y a3 a home court the fe in whi oe as ‘ard Kline's) @trand Academy, New York. TO RE fora meeting of the : Fifty gold-plated typewriters, self- | on the tnjured list in a hard scrim-| for this year, Tv-morrow the first ey Meintee o} nin 4 -— BUILD RUTGERS FOR] {or % Meeting of the varie y t yD ae he round of a ten-rotind battle, defeated Byron Gillette of this city 'n] ppresRURGH, Oct. 31.—Five new LOUISIANA GAME. $e age cht toons to orgunive caren | starting and back-spacing, S'xty| mage ageinst the scrubs yesterday | game will be staged with the Har. ; both afternoon and evening games bY 8) oi. i) by geen in action in th George Foster Sanford starts to-|™™lne ieasue. + thousand reams of orchid-scented | The team is in excellent condition in] mony Five as opponents. White Mavens analie 4 score of 60 to 40 In 64 innings and FO Oe oe en teur It si * Pl cus ta wal aie Estanee teain for Miidred V., Presa club, the Amazon,| vellum for the boys to compose their | spite of Saturday's game, ‘ Plains Five ts composed of Smollek,| pity Murray of to 45 in 63 thnings. Gillette scored the iba eur Hockey Asso- Which megta in practice svery tt the game with Loulslana next Tueg-| noon at. Tromme nie thoughts on. Litter of messenger!CQACH NEVILLE WORRYING| Hoffman, Grict day at the Polo Grounds. ‘There tn] started tho season with fourteen F : Baa te ‘nvandiy, voltersae: jo! Bay Arle Pea veasion of thé annual moeting here| Cue or iio ee ene acentet eleven | ber decided upon for this weaso Tor thetwcribes. Bquadron of Pinkers | The backfield of the City College TUFTS LOSKS STAR HALE. to-day, record-breaking hospital list Coach] nee pee Tete pen ot with megaphones to ‘donufy [team is the chief worry now of Coach MEDFORD, Masa, Oct. S1.—itan The new entrants are the Boston} Sanford is compelled to do some with A bears ere Within thirty minutes aiter| Neville. ‘The Mno played creditably Gelveriaki, star halfback, probably will Club und the Victorias, of | wholesale shifting and developing of ; ne Ni making a play. Book of synonyme|against Hobart except the left end be missing for the rest of the season he Royal Bank Club and the] brand new talent all within one week. y 1d furnished by Gideon Society to evory | This latter position is now open until] adelphia, Atlantic City, ‘Trenton, from the Tufts varsity linc-up because ‘Canadian Hockey Club, both of New One of the most notable of many | frets thalr awards ot, ‘the meeting of thel writer that calls the ball a pigssim | Ross, regular end, recdvers from his! Camden, Reading and Coatesville are ‘of water on the kneo, York; und the Milwaukee Club, remarkable plays in the sensational guudey atterusoue SCO" * Heedwarters’ Gog goa) tine the last white stripe, sprained ankle. Rosenwasser was @ fighting !t out for the honors, 4 Baten , DeRosa, Seifert and | sack dausner of Coney ass! -round draw at the Brighton OVER BACKFIELD, Eastern League officials have been ten Island last night. In making many attenipts to get the|semi-final Jimmy Cooney was a) Celtics back in the schedule of the} the decision over Wittle Curry. league. Only six quintets represent the Eastern League this year: Phil- th % Cannefax had four| ciation this coming season. Two new high Paya with 4, clubs were admitted during the final nis owling,