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8 _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. _ "TWO-YEAR-OLD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP TO BE DECIDED TO-DAY -SOJUVENLES ARE ENTERED [FOOTBALL FOR TODAY WILL BE-<__-__- By Tht Fish UE IN $80,000 TWO-SECTIO ei FUTURITY AT PIMIL Champions Meet Team That Defeated Them Twice ‘ Last Year. “Entry List So Large That It Is Nec- , essary to Divide Event Into Fields of Sixteen Each. BASKETBALL SCHEDULL. TO-NIGHT. St. Jeromes vs. Franklin A, C.— Franklin A. C. x a ‘ Vikings vs. Athens Fig Five—Man- IMLICO FUTURITY FIELD naitan Court, P FIRST DIVISION, | SECOND DIVISION. Shenae -drenbattan eee SOG Rat = = pans MAT White Plains Reporters vs. St. Witt GO XO . Malachy Five—White Plains. WITH BROWN “TODAY Original Celtics vs. Paterson—Pat- erson. + SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Ortginal Celtics vs. Knights — Co- lumbia Park, Union Hull, N. J. ‘Assumption Triangles va. St. Tose of Lima—Prespect Hall, Brooklyn. Queensboro Triangles vs. Silent All Stars—Richmond Hill, Commonwealth Five vs. Monarch Elks—Sommonwealth Club, St. Aloysius va, West Bnd Post— Savage's Gymnasium. Rutgers New York Five vs. Ascen- sion Aces—Ascension House. Franklin A. C. vs. Starling Greys— Hoffman's Casino. ‘Mount Vernon Five vs. Ttallan C. C, | webster Hall Van Nest Five vs. Red Tops—loft- man's Casino. téth Regiment Five vs. Orlentals— Butweil ch By Vincent Treanor. BALTIMORE, Novy. 4. oS bagel two-year-olds, the best of the season's produce, di- : k w.eJ- vided Into two fields of sixteen, race here to-day for a total of $80,000 in the Futurity. It has remained for Maryland, or to be exact, Pimlico, to stage the great juvenile struggle, the result of which should come close to deciding the two-year-old championship. Originally 4 & $40,000 event, it became necessary only on Thursday to have to split it Ipto two contests because of the large entry. The Maryland Jockey Club might have done this by cutting the added + THE PSeoUNDS wilt Have HERS KoPE BooTHER OF money in half, let each division race for $20,000, but liberality and good . . RV KOPE OF Commonwealth Cluh Sportsmanship prevailed at the conference on the importart occasion. Beans THE BOSTON MATL Elizabeth vs. MacDowell — Palm With the consent o. the State Racing Commission, the jockey club sub- THE STAR BouT TODAY-— OXING BIGHT Garden. _ vs. Visitath t seribed an additional $40,000. In this the Pimlico officials performed not Bimer — oe PND fa Beaiye, 1 gt a only a master stroke for racing but attracted attention to itself that ’ ‘ SUNDAY NIGHT. should make other ventres of racing look small in comparison. - Origlual’ Celilo va: Brookirneone The race, or rather the two races, ¢——————________ 4 ; A NEW YORK LANDS are the talk of the tur? world and noyor the starters will have a strong one can say with any degree of cer | backing. tainty who will be first, second or] The grandstands, paddock, stables third. There is no Morvich this fear ee betting roe eee Hill Top ha’ to rob the event of its rightful in-| puturite and ae thee nee terest, af even in either of the fieltis| added money that has been put up by : Nittany Lions Tamed By Navy; SAE it var Dodgers 2 REE 1923 WOMEN’S 5 ° Hall, Brooklyn. GOLF TOURNEY First Defeat in Three Years)" vis::sticn <2 xnert:—creenpoint. To-morrow night {s the big night ¢ for Brooklyn ketbol fans, Tho FIGURES OF THE NAVY Original Celtics, cl mplons of basket- ball, meet the Brooklyn Five at The women's national gol? . . champlonship tournament tv. | Penn State Mis ed Killenger— there is no one horse which stands|the Maryland Jotkey Club. ‘There 1923 has bee# awarded to tho iddies Vic ° AND PENN STATE GAME) arcadia Hall, out, was an clement of expectancy and ex- By_ PERCY D. HAUGHTON Westchester-Biltmore Country NOablts Tete Ey ae a Pe eryone who witnessed the gumes That the race hay uttracted atten- Sha etapa ease Frond the owners NINE WEARS COACH AT HARVARD] | chub at Rye, N. ¥., by the Score of 14 to 0. eee last year between the Celtics end tion of turfites thronghout the coun-| cars at the paddock or clubhouse to ; i j United States Golf Association, ine eres cues SNL? Laat pees eet aE try is shown by the arrival of hun-| the humblest water boy n the stable | FAMOus Football Coach Explains Play in Last Period of a Hypo-| jt was announced last night. SHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Atter| First downs forward 1 4 Pans Vlciorice ren ive I VenunATO TRE : wo victories for Brouklyn and a Toss “dreds from New York and Kentucky,| all seemed imbued with the same thetical Game Between Two Teams of About Even Strength. The date for the tournament Saree (yeare Of Victories (Fenn for the title holders. ‘The Brooklyn )as well a good sized representations | spirit of excitement over the great has not been set, but it will be State has bowed to defeat on ites put up a good battle last year to from other parts of the country. The} news of the magnificent offer of the FOURTH PERIOD. which, according to the rules, makes held within the first fortnight the gridiron. The conqueror of the win away some of the laurels which track seems altogether too small vw} Maryland Jockey Club and the fact] The enemy in possession of the bell | the play a touchback Nittany Lions the Navy, the the Celtles covet accommodate the visitors together] that the Futurity would be run in two with the local enthusiasts. Ever since | divisions of sixteen horses each. eleven winning yesterday by the score » Middies won by going on their own 80-yardo line try tw Had our player been able to reach OF October, 4888, according 40 nen intercepted. Thomas D. Armout se kK punts in yards. sweep from a kick formation, but fail] ‘2 Pall within the field of play i Perhaps the Brooklyn team will de- Ground lost penali the meetings opening on ruesday last One man was heard to say ‘'When- i could ha legally retained it. t of the Westchester-Bilt- when all other means] Pimple ‘g| feat tho Celtics to-morrow, but tho the course has been packed, What] ever u very big purse was up before !t|to gain. From the same formation our | are the breaks of the ! more Giub of ground gaining falled Ball lo chances are that they will not. At will it bo to-day? was always the horsemen who pald{ends naturedly think he is going to] Our team is naturally almost spent hig tveerabtitielicleye was Glen Killenger was in the stands | Pome ln Nered vi... ; any ratt, there are numerous Brook ~ DUNLIN TO BE FACTOR IN BIG| for It; this time, however, the Mary | punt and suppress in on supposed | after these disappointments and i ig witlr 30,000 others looking on. Penn] eAaverage does not include 1 blo at.| lyn fans who will be at Arcadia Halt held at White Sulphur Springs, State missed Killenger, He grad- Va., where Miss Glenna Collett uated last June, No man has come nde along go take the place of this bril- Providence, R. 1., star, won tie Jiisnt pack, and without him the Nit- to root their teuni to victory. Brook- lyn will deserve much credit ff it suc- ceeds in conquering the champions. RAGE land Jockey Club has lived up to its ACE. splendid reputation for good sports- A colt that looms large in the stake| manship and is offering the moncy.”" jeDunlin, the property of J. S. Cos- Kicker, who fakes a punt and then]}enemy line up on their own 20-yard startts around the exposed flank, line our captain asks how much time nUfortunately our wing halfback} is left. We can see by the scrutiny BASKETBALL MEN APPROVE CHANGES misses his tackle so that the runner] with which the field judge looks at his hi a The C ‘ Lv “aen and traine Billy Garth, His] SANDE TO HAVE MOUNT ON Airis a pes championship, dethroning :liss tany Lions were as tame as sheep. © Commonwealth Five, with its petormance feta opeaing day when HOW FAIR. bica Lins ariervand) Ole behlesesawel Cr yes ce en Marion Hollins of Westbrook, Way back on Oct. 18, 1919, Dartmouth AT RULES MEETING|home court at the Commonwealth . ° ; a sei 8] The enemy play three times slowly, Srey beat Penn State by a score of 19 to 13. —- Casino, in Harlem, open their season he ran the six furlongs in ono-fifth ot ]\ Around tho Jockeys’ quarters there|up and down the field with no particu- | then punt, Up to this time our hack. | —_ Ne ¥+ Since that day, over a stretch of three| Basketball rules were discussed and|to-morrow afternoon. The Monareb u second of the track record indi- much talk as to who would ride |iar advantage gained by either side. Trcid had caught. every kick eleanty) =| years, they have won game after €ame| gemonetrated at the annual meeting last] Lodge of Elks will oppose the home vates that he will be a mighty factor] the different horses. Harl Sande, said} On one occasion we made a g00d} ut on this occasion, hee the win snd suffered nothing worse than a tle; the HL AREaty One; hanated oe in the br game, ek an in. the Futurity. to be America's premier jockey, isfadvance by forward passes from a] way directly in the eyes of our quar the law of average got them. DUa TY A Ue SRB Aer rene carilon Dp acimant vive oe Yea Tamuoug elon But there are others whose owners} booked to ride How Fair in the first |hpread formation which has the de-lerback, he muffed the ball and ap ‘The gure liad more frills than thrills, | Srl ty , Raglenent Vive: ot thaltamaas) colaree crab! e! “1 ven fe thir 2 sh . much of the color of an : A c have, faith considerably larger than a} division, and Kummer and Frankie] sired result of weakning the third line |epponent promptly pounced on it. It much of tie, color of an Arner: Mery | "Wiliam: 3, Ball: of this elty, one ot] Tesiment {has did Reet work te Breas grain of mustard seed. Many wise| Keogh are schedulod to ride in both|of defense. The enemy avert a sure ones are considering My Own, full] divisions. In the first Kummer will] score by intercepting a pass just as _ Prother to that game and gallant lit-| be astride of Dunlin and in thé second jour end is about to catch the ball. “tie campaigner, My Dear. This colt’s} he is booked to ride Martingal Later on from third down we make «Work on Wednesday bordered on the} Keogh will ride Gen. Thatcher and|a long forward pass which strikes the sensational. Distance will sult his] My Own in tho first and second divi-| ground just over tho goal line, caus- Vineage and the last seventy yards] sions, respectively. Tho first division | ing a touchback. )- lie will be coming on when others are} will be the third race and the second| Perhaps the reader may criticixe the stopping. the fifth event on the program, judgment of this play, but keep in Sally's Alley, tho winner of the} All the thirty-two horses are sald} mind the score and ulso the fact that New York Futurity, ‘s another highly| to be in the ‘est of condition. Many] had the ball struck within the fleld regarded. On Wednesday this one] of them raced yesterday. They were] of play it would have been an incom~ worked a mile in 1.89 8-5, and then | all taken out this morning. Some for| plete forward pass and we should would seem that ‘all was over but the cheering."" The enemy are now playing with the four represgntatlves of the ¥. M. C. 3 ‘on the Joint committee of twelve, was| Chelle will play the preliminary game. in the chair. to get away trom his official duties, but IN BASEBALL POOLS official Washington turned out In num Me eaten ae nee bers, while Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania} !n © Original Celtics play to-nigh ‘ Chairman Ball, in opening the session, " such deliberation that our captain sat in a box bedecked with American] | Chairman Hall, in opening the temom, | aainst the Paterson team at Pater- calls for ‘time out'’ and complains to flags. enal growth of basketball, both in this] son. To-morrow afternoon the cham- Of course the Navy goat was on hand fs ights of St. Anth t feree. In preparation for the ss A met 1 country and abroad, and as proof of this] pions meet Knights of » Anthony al niny ADS \enemy, ‘duartorbic! Bape Menten ap chatdo Sey on stated that more than 1,200 offictals! Columbia Park, Union Hill, N. J. s his signal twice, wherenpop Ine, in apite of the encouragement from| Were registered in the United States forl mnie Celtics will doubtless have no ASE refe penalizes his te {00 throats. Tis days are numt 1922, a gain over last year of 36 PET) toe with the Jersey team but tho yards for delaying the gam The Midshipmen decided forthwith to} Sh”, + ago a spectal committee was| Knights have been playing well making fourth down, six yards to go . s Bet themselves a new Eveted three for-| appointed to make a careful atudy of] enough recently to give the title hold- An end is now substituted on our! American League Head Says] wart passes fora march of close to 40] ways in which the game could be tm) era w ral battle, team. a ps = by sie enti e 4 iddle of the second] proved. his committee ai B ly: ts Visitati t Pp 5 went on and worked out the 1 1-8 3 : " |yards about the m : i dole Nagra gy hott rooklyn meets Visitation at Pros miles in 1.54 2-5. TOM ct a cant ee on te piney sae diher words if critisiom in to be). Very deliberately the enemy ua Fans Are Robbed of Thou- | erica, Cullen going CET ser stated. certain’ ‘recommendations at] pect Hall to-morrow afternoon. ‘Tlic But they ure not the only ones | which is in perfect condition at tna] made, It should bo on faulty execu-|Ume" Mek formation | sands Every Year. for’ touchdown white Micron place-| the annual meeting in April and several] evening game at Prospect Hall will bs 4 e C a e - ee: Sam Hildreth, Tom Healey, Jim Fitz-| present time. Picking their way back | tion rather than against the play it- Nberately. but the pass 16 the doker =-- nent. ‘This was about thy measure] Important changes were mad staged between the Dodgers and Mac simmons and others of tho big|to the stables after their work outs, | lf which 1s trifle high unsettles his] CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—Asserting that | between the two eleven. | ao.,] One of the principal changes was that} DOW2!) , ‘trainers think they have the winner] these aristocrats of the turf made a] The enemy, meanwhile, make sev-| obo, unscrupulous operatora of baseball poola| Tne Navy sccrad s Scot ou rabied| four kinds of technical foule were re-| ‘The Dodgers have given up the Tunic in their stable and a dozen or more | picture long to be remembered. eral successful gains, mostly through |G." wupetitute end, with but one are fobbing baseball fane of hundreds fe the thee Oe ca kind GH hiesowns 18: moved from he, classification of foals tn Brooklyn as their home court. the use of the same fake kick which 4 of thousands of collars each season, | 1 os he bly) See. fee ena Somehow or other the place did not t al line, and Cullen, alert for the big to the period. Finally, on the fourth down, |ni.6 ball bounces gaily toward the |expected to bring this form of gambling | Practically unmolested over the Penn) oy tho stde out of bounds. were forced to cancel the contract. hd ° BY JOHN with four yards to go, thelr centre ’ 5 to the attention of the club owners’ | Stte goal line. Important, however, as was this}'The Rink is not easily accessible to istic News POLLOCK and Gossi passes #0 poorly to the kicker that he|°/e?Yt, ode gel he orton annual meeting In December, with 1 >N DECLARES change, @ stilt more radical revlaton wat] the majority of basketball fan, t reed. 0 i mendation that 1 diat iit adopted. ry lo iy oul p \s foroed to forego an attempt to Kick, 115° throw himself on it one of our| erosion that Immediate action | TILDEN DE foclo ea dletinet trom tecnica’ fouls, | wnereem Eroapert: Hall te the- tes is compelled to run and is thrown two yards shy of the required dis- Match) tance. id home court of the Dodgers and they players bumps him and he sprawls} While admitting ho did not know HE WON'T RETIRE] ana consisted in the establishment of « short of the ball. bi what could be done, President Johnson 17-foot ‘goal zone.” For every personal] always have a capacity crowd at thot foul committee within this sone by the] place. Pancho Villa, fyweight champion of | right. In the feature hb . . Dutfy Caruso of the the United States, who is to receive] Studdy of Gresnnicn Joh bout of twotv wont wide will meet . * said his agents had made an investiga- 5 4 yee. 4chatar y 90 per cent of tho net receipts for w has booked Muby Stem, Th Comes another of our men, fum- | $#! PHILADELPHIA, Noy. atever in ‘fis & ; 9 + hus the enemy are held for downs =f tion of large baseball pools and had defending team, the defenders w: e 4 fighting Abe Goldman, the New York fone Breakin, bantamwelant to at] ana wo obtain Bion of the holt {bles the ball momentarily, recoVers| Gecided that tt 18 incumbent on club] the result of the Injury to his Ginger | penalized by the referee's giving the) Visitation travels to Greenpoint to it and is off! An enemy is two] ow to break up this practice. which may etiffen and handicap his] non-offending team two “free throws.” | morrow night to play the Knights of is from him and as tthoy near the In aadition to holding out the large] way, william ‘f, Tilden 24, national] Those present last night were unanl-] St. Anthony. Johnny Donlin, the goul line ho dives at our player and] percentage which naturally comes to the , ‘ous in thelr approval of these changes.| Visitation manager, intends to better a throws him, but alttogether they }oWners of the pool,’ Mr. Johnson sais, - —_ his team in every possible way in BENNY VALGER WINS Vantamwelght, in a fifteen-round tho semi-fina) bout of ten rounds, bout at Madison Square Garden on] pity Mascot, the Gal Mascott, the Californ » the might of Nov. 16, In also as good| hat Bech “showing un In ‘wood daft ty YRS § matched to fight Midget Smith, |") odie? nother New York bantam, in a fit-]0'r on our own 45-yard line. NEARLY A TOUCHDOWN. A substitute quarterback for our team is now sent in. He gives a tennis champton, will not retire, he de- clared yesterda “we have reason to eve that the order to win out over the Celtics for z slide over the goal line. einners frequently ure not pal ant ell the tennis players I'll be on the farly part of December. Frank | Now Hedford, Muss., on next Monday night: | ensue from the spectaters, w} ~ ¢|..2andemonium lets loose, but to tie} about in such a manner that the nom- | ™¥ finger ts dg A 1 go cut and) ERIE, Va., Nov, 4.—Benny Valger| League. Churchill, manager of Villa, and} trish sonnny Curia of PO fl ene score our tetam hus yet to make inal sums which ordinarily would go to] {ke what's coming to me. | T bevel iout eady Meyers of Buffalo in one off ‘To-night at Manhattan Court, tho Marry Neary, manager of Smith, | tart developing into 4. real pose esi ent® tok play. ie be i ji have already accepted Matchmaker ne But before they or the enemy reai- Mlournoy'’s terms for the contest. ize it, the ball is again put in play ae Louls Bogash, the Bridgeport middle- without signal, and usweep around it, has refused to fight ‘Lough. | Sehters fap of Phildelphia ot the Cornu neh” | day. end ensues. one more point. We therefore, ac- | the Winners are not paid.” I shouldn't. take a licking when my| te best bouts ever seen here. After! vikings meet the fast Athens Big cording to the new rule, line up on Bs: acer Oe Pie UN Serelors time comes, One thing you cam bank} “cing him perform, local fans think! rive of Catskill. As a special attrac. ae i TBS Valger 1s the best 130-pounder in the our opponents’ 5-yard line. The best | principal offenders and added that “the]0M—I won't retire. Whoever wins the ; and the promoters have wired| tion, the Manhattan lassies will play dropkicker in our squad is went in. He] berlis of gambling have not been re. championship next year will have to] Torr, ait jum, Broilo Sant ber, | the Western Electric Bloomerettes. ol erfecl 0 the “ D Aispose of me first. ‘That {s, of course, de kicks a perfect drop goal just as the sutras raps DAMRell, 9, Mt ta Incum- | {74am able to waik on the courts, Commonwealth Five plays its first final whistle bl Boston on account being == The runner is almost free, He 8c cr sean. | Asked who would win tf he lost, he home game at the Commonwealth to- maker Bob Mel dy te trying to ‘alg Philadelpita who han’ son TmBIa As A. of swerves near the side line and dodging | (Copyright, 1922, by Marshall Jonos & Co.) f we aro to escape another scan-| | AMIa Mii M. Johnston, He| GREENLEAF TO MEET morrow afternoon against the Mon- ee prea te arias oiner Terry, Marta sii tee Palace °ot Phitadeipiia, where] the lasp defensive player continues] | {The first period was printed ast ee played a wonderful gamo last season MATURO NOV. 10-11 [arch Elks. In the preliminary gaimo club on Saturday evening, ter tha Pelnie’ Clits across the enemy's goul line, Saturday, the second Monday and the and seems to be ge aves “4s the 16th Regiment ‘“Hell-fighters’’ was the date on which e A pot Se able to go, Ini fee h /yelasty FOOTBALL GAME FOR Tiiden said he would play no tndoor . Be GAs Oe whlch hat bullding ntl te waco week Ud A touchdown? The eo docides| third Wédnesday. Another Haughton Ps agate RilahGivenlenes he’ werk meet the Orientals of New Rochelle article will be printed on thi next Monday.] pees CHARITY TO-MORROW | "ircors” at the hospital sald moro} pocket billiards champion, who is time must elapse before it can e , ; maid —_ ‘The net proceeds of the football game| initely ascertained whether the Jus GRE my Casting Ronnie FAMOUS HORSE BREAKS NECK. | scheduled for to-morrow at the Dyck-|tonnis star will lose tho use of ti Me tse an ceniblGen eaten MIDDLETOY N. Yu Noy. 4—[man Oval between the New York All-| ger. tt has been lanced twico and In] to-day elooed an eahibitign msteh The White Plains reporter Fiy tackles the St. Malachy Big Five to-) night at White Plains, ‘ tee Tthat the runner stepped o he je roof and fire escapes on th ef PP n the side Helderretter, who pute on the shows| they can take poswension of tt. = before} ine at the thirty-five-yard line, so week, will have Bert Bi ‘iho MoAral play ts resumed at that point. Aa ratranont A who We are unabel to gain, so on fourta down a drop kick is attempted. This a Eoclaae tes-rouek eatin ; tobe drought ‘oft | Is Bartlaly blocked by the opponent] B the famous fittecn-year-old | GouHunletie club teamm: will be donated) sel, mAlamed. The Miter nis nund| won the Eastern title Wednesday {COMMONWEALTH 223%, 84. # Madioon zs ; 20, le, capects to} thus putting our team onside," and] horse owned by W. Averell Harriman] to charity. ‘Tho Welfare Comittee off against a backstop. night. Ralph has agreed to play | epqnriyg vs. Rae belcen Bhar Mase Eoadon will baitis Danae Goll att Bommaten the folewina tp mate! Another touchdown? No, again the ens Hy af rae ‘The a line- g Ors Brown | terd, defeated the Academy five.| Maturo's 100 balls at each lon, T0-NIGHT. the colored fighter, in the other, te fous, 10, be the firet te seta | oMcials rightly decide: The impetus ater ask: ar Cushion’ niin tether tal eeasere ta tua ndings and ier | Ha ve rime nid ait the wart] afternoon and evening. The rom | RIDGEWOOD GROVE §, C. to! which caused the ball to roll er the rounds of boxing will feature tend: over the teard ot the Ninth Regiment Armory to-' tay ve iu a position to demand first cheace, Goal line came from tho attacking side was making @ Jump. ‘Cho rider escaped | Georgetown, who can heave the ball] came through in the last few minutes eg! hangs up a purse of $500 and both | BERT SPENCER Vw. 40 i Injury, half the length of the feld, play to win by @ score of 18 tbh players will bet $250 on the side, TOM MISSION, 88. A IT ae

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