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ETT - SP TT TE I anit go m st ’ THE EVENING ¥ WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1922. PENNSYLVANIA’S UNBEATEN RIVALS CLASH AT POLO GROUNDS - “LAFAYETTE MEETS W. 8 STARS OF GAUEORNIAS GREAT EEENEN NEDLINGER PLAYS NTT NAY’ QUARTER FOR ALE INTO-DAY'S FEATURE GAME) 2. NV BROWN CANE * tively Easy Battles On Their Hands—That Is, On Paper Providence Eleven Expected * Anyway. to Give Blue Hard Fight To-Day. By William Abbott LARGD slice of the State of Pennsylvania trickled iuto town to- day: for the football engagement between W. and J, and Lafayette at the Polo Grounds. Most of the ‘historic town of Washington moved over in long special trains, while hundreds of Lafayette rooters from Easton promptly made known their presence. Gov. Sproul is ex- to attend and has invited Gov. Miller to sit with him. }. The struggle between the two powerful Pennsylvania rivals promises ‘to be the feature game of the day. Yale, Princeton and Harvard should only bave a stiff tuning up for the start of their championship series. Brown shou’d thoroughly test the Blue team, Princeton: will send in a team @——————————————— mostly of substitutes to stop Swarth-| HOW TEAMS LINE UP Here, The “Little Quakers” are no} = Ar THE | POLO GROUNDS| mean opponents. Aspundh, thelr star Kicker, is undoubtedly the best punt- NEW HAVEN, Noy. 4.—Light worl for the varsity was the order of the day yesterday preparatory to the game against Brown to-da: Neldlinger wili start at quarterback. with the backfield made up of Wight. left half, Jordan right half and Mallory fullback. The line will be: Eddy left end, Joss, left tackle, Crulkshank, left «vard, Lovejoy, centre, Cross, right guard, Miller right tackle, and Hulman right end. ‘The decision to use Neidlinger oc quarterback ts due to the fact that O'Hearn and Becket. while In fair shape, have not completely recovered from thelr injuries and it ts believed tha Neldlinger should have another hard . game, which Yale admits the Brown W, AND J. x LAFAYETTS 5 game will be, so that if the two first er in the East. Wingate will prob-|Kopf . onaeatty quarterbacks are unable to play in the ably start at quarterback for the] Haddon ran (Cape Princeton or Harvard games or are {i- ‘Tigers. Gray and Baker were pretty | Crook + Cont! ANoW jured In the games, there will be a third 1 used up in the Chicago game and teinger : ‘ wa Smuts man who has played againat strong be saved for important business] Konvollnka Orconne ALL AMERICAN EMD, 5 ; j Cee i Cuneo Don Nicwors, \eevulis Tale expecta shard game with 5 $ y. West . et 0 Ss _ ~ ’ ORE HI nN rT with Harvard next Saturday. Erickson". ro naeiie ERICA, A GREAT LINE-PLUNGER, | Brown the coaches plan to use two full e Harvard's opponent is Florida, a Brunner = se HALE Bac ac backflelds in the game. Wight's suc- fairly heavy outfit that nay give the Gebhart cessor at left halfback will be Neal Scott will take Mallory's place and Cochrane will play in place of Jordan. ‘There is just a possibfilty that Bench prac —W. G, Crowell, Swarth- Crimson some good practice, but) more“ Umpire—C, J. McCasty, Germantown hardly anything more. Harvard, like} Meld Judge—e. W. Murphy, Brown. Linee- the Tigers, will play safe and save} ™"—D. Very. its regulate for next week. Time of Game—2 P. M. Time of Perlods— ea eenpe cent a ° otra Local College Elevens Playing will ateo rat Jn the Sanne for few a, “ 5 minutes: if In Cochrane's ce. Besbrasters showing ageinat Ore. THE RECORDS OF THE TWO TEAMB. oy: ithe game will atart at 2.80 o'cluck, f cuse will be interesting. The gian LAFAYETTE. W. AND J. O H G cd ro. E. t t Win and with the weather forecast falr, \% wnbuskers are already picked as] 4° \.,,) Ol eecaven ah A nm ome rtat ns pec Oo fs expected that this will be the largest i 7 j@ best team in the country, The ination s+ Q) 28—West Virginia 0 —<——— * Brown gume ever held here. 4 festerners not only gain on power . Tho Yale-Princeton freshman guma 4 y a‘ . . . > fo in at le enc aleh, a th 2 playa but are expert in tho use of| 4s yunenterg.. .0 Ban 9 Fordham-Springtield Promises} 7" t left end In Balch, and the two} wit; start at 2 o'clock and will be played ; | Aa ate Muntenberg.. «0 Bucknell. ° Turnbull brothers, George and Dan,| on the old feld. F RWaOk, “formes, Svlae Dickinson-.-. 0] 14—Lehtah. ‘ to Be Hardest Struggle— |for te first time: in tho eleven to- 1 ‘The probable Hne-up: ed Di ‘orme 9 it) Dawson, formes _ Rrinceton (Bucket 1a her, Coach Durborrow expects to Baitaer . eveloped a ant backfleld —Fordham. 7 0 J 2 J ets Trinity e ” 2 B eddy with Noble, a 205-po Rutgers. 6] 4a—Westminster. 14! N. Y. U. Meets Trinity. treat the visitors to thelr annual [Rady «0.0... 5-pound halfback M x " re ons -/2 x hae 4 pfeil Seite eras Stee: drubbing. ‘The probable line-up fol- [208 :i0) ‘a with the speed of a sprintor, as the| 44—Dolware | rb—West Virginia 6 ? “STEW" Beam , Lovejoy sss. aa ann Nebeask seat ®) SCCeiifornial 0 , A SCRAPPY TACKLE « ARCH NISBET, By Burris Jenkins Jr. 1 Crone Buber ete Coa iaiivicuan /acmanrat 1922 3 PULLBACK<,, LL local college teams playing Hulraan baer Rican'dnite ‘psc lee i 1922 eva. WHOSE GREAT KICKING on home gridirons to-day ex- pe Wright : . Ja form‘dable on defense but pos-| s¢—Ricnmond 6 stmt Dic Gee r thing a ‘ ; 0| joobe 6 DUNN , HALFBACK, LAST YEAR PN ae WKS = ‘i wel Yordham plays ney ¢} Jordan essing nothing unusual when It] | O| Je ppethany A REMARKABLY FAST AWAY FROM CALIFORQIAS pect to win. Le play urnbull Mallory ] comes time to advance the ball. YanBaekeate, | Taowveweyan OPEN FIELD RUNNER, END OF THE FIELD. Springfleld at Fordham Field, New] Garda occ i ie pine tisid) Cxtisene MRRAT |(BATTLE (AT-~ POLO see_cpocnestarncitl (es copoeeeeh — - ____—_ | york University meets ‘Trinity at Id Judge—Kred Hurlelgh, Exeter. Hlowd 8 Linesman—D. 1. Watkey®,’ Syracuse, HARVARD “SUBS” IN GAME AGAINST FLORIDA TO-DAY GROUNDS PREDICTED. 1898—W. and J. 16 Lafayette. 1002 - 4 ’ Ohio Field, City College plays the 9 sma ea eae Bs FOR FOOTBALL HONORS |..0.....03° 0 ¢:[ nnn waite «fOHIFTIN COLUMBIA Lafayette. It would be dificult just now to find this sect jand . ind in this s oF of the nd) ia at, . Yale] be the hardest str "i Springfield a team that could take the measure/U. B. C. PRIZE WINNERS eee = at Tarvard z se of the two Pennsylvania elevens. For f Willams CAMBRIDGE, Mas. at Princeton | brings one the best teams ever Nov: 4a pom early two seas ns W. and J. and GET AWARDS TO-MORROW | Andy Smith’s “Wonder Eleven” Again Helping to Raise Western f Cornett ened out Gy ithe ¥, Mi CA. col LINE: UP IN eal ports thut the Univeraity of Florida line, lavette have veen undefeated. Only Hf Rell, | 1 % vhicl last New Yo-r's Day W.& Jo encoun. | The bowlers who wor prizes in the Prestige on Gridiron—Brick Miller Leads Many Stars on tem, a. team which dnd 69 far oat vate toe ee var era Day W. & « UN tes : vas ? inly. its first contest, with the Army. ; e temiit Th’ the “Stadtiunn tered tho “wonder team’ of Cal ih nited Bowling Clubs nine-pin and! | Team of Pacific Coast Champions. but has #0 gained in strength sin yesterday, looked like a fighting affair, fornia and held the Pacific Coast !ten-pin head pin tournament will re- that they defeated Vermont, whieh in tid not Rob Fishe: ; champions to a scoreless tie a sia a os — » whieh 4 did not ‘enuse Bob Fisher to change hiv Th's seaant Lafayette scored a ceive their awards to-morrow after- turn had beaten Dartmouth, Spring mind about using a substitute team eidat impress ivaitaaeed cate Ra noon at the regular monthly meeting By Robert Edgren. field also gained a 6-0 yictory over nguinat the Southerners to-day esi v cord W ctories e = ‘ . he Detroit eleven conquered only by The Harvard coach did, however, over the Pittsburgh Panthers and the [of the United Bowling Clubs, at the Perhaps next year there may be no more intersectional tuotbull games x Bate tay Sree er tikka’ @-allght suite by notitying Parts strong Bucknell aggregation. Tho} Association headquarters. James Mu-| ‘PV°lving long trips for college teams, But the New Year's Day games in yours. . Weak Spots i Blue and [Jenkins and Dan Holder that they would dest showing by W. & J. was a 7-7! con, of the Spartan Bowling Club wil)| hich California has met Ohio State and Washington and Jefferson in the Fordham has: lost three times this start the waiie on the ends instead (of meee uwgen Car ich and ‘ ast two years has aroused nation-wide win over West Wirgin'a Wesleyan, | 'ce!ve gold medal for rolling the} P° © intgrest in the: Bears, peasy’ Neale head cnach, en.| highest score in the ten-pin event, The East is at last beginning to realize that the part of tho United States countered numerous reverses in the , (106) ayd (86) in the nine-pin game, | ‘Ying west of the ppt can't be {gnored in sports. Years ago the East development of the W. & J. eleven! making a total of 192 for his com-| liad a monopoly Crosby, Gordon or Fitts, who, neverthe- less, will got an early chance to pluy with the combination with which they have been working all the week, ‘To show still more emphatically that cuson, Last minutes Feporta state) White Team, otrengthened that Capt. Myers may not be in t for Contest. With Cornell. Middlebury Thackfleld at the start on account of Mil_Acad.| boils, Woerner {s scheduled to sub — A eee Penn thi I uiMicul bined he ni 1 football talent. To-day Western teams are as well Pennevivanin | stitute for his leader, while Routot (Spectal to The Evening World) he {3 golng to have his regulars for the ‘ is year. It was difficult to replace ed score in the nine-pin and ten- | cog e aD aren nga sic. Garrity as ‘ z Prince t week, Fisher not cached, as well trained, and as tull of college » e appears again at quarterback, Garr c gendaGolunte Russel Sten on the line. Several | Pin events. Roe a g¢ spirit as any in th apa aes Satetae ba lala Sanna ed RYE Lg cer ye Mayda t string men hard f other positions were only filled with | Other medal wingers who 1. ] section has a monupoly of good men, so the margin of superiority between aire Dare | nlite. It Fordham wina ‘to-day it|°la's gloomy chances against Cornell} lo a dutnmy scrimmage with the sora 3 considerable experimenting, Mean-| the name ‘manner ny Mason's ures Teter, | [ast and West must be sinall, whichever section leads, “Michigan | will be its bigyest success of the sea-|to-day brightened by last-minute tains ue alee “ned the eWarmiee : while, progress was retarded because PLY Hel AS jissnss he ounaae The University of California team &-————————_ MWinole) ion ao far, changes in the Blue and White Ine- rid: Hcedid ‘ne encweitee ‘ ptr, No aeiee Secale, ; 5 f : hite #orida conch suid he cam Ree ey cert Er hemes i y Azshopner, No. '1, 101; E: | has one of the largest student bodlesyof two years ago about tle fincst AF ie probable line-up fonpes tng, [BP- Ws B, dobnson, out three weeks bridge, Planning to play 1 kicking Pade : man HN 14d 6 « 'y to draw upon for foot-| flghting eleven I'd se o Wittenbers raheem: pettigtiols " » having two very fine punters in Meets, nar caftaen one man Hil 148, Kar: | In the country to draw upon for foot. | Henting I'd seen for a long Attonbort : vallier| with a fractured “ankle, resumes his as paving (wav Bouse ball material. Instead of having to returned to the lineup this week after -Jold left-wing postilon, Brodil, yet-| ‘The probable lineup follow @ Wyoff, whi'e Wert. the colored back- Huthanael, hunt for men to fill positions, Coach | ANDY SMITH SEES BIG YEAR ON rae eran tackle of Just year, replaces] HARVARD, Positions Bion. Paeiane,” Weet. wil ker Teer aes Andy Bmlthiisrenibarranacd by Have COAST, Ran ay Blaine at contre, while Streieh takes| Hobson Robie Homestead, No. 2,| ing to choose between several stars Xo. 2, 169; Schmidt Miller Hradtord But when California trampled Ohtc State into the ground with a score o! Brodil's old job and Meyer gocs in at lett guard. tso@ this afternoon, but it is doubtful tf | 175: 4 Lauer, Hajnest Z, No.1, 188; Ba he lasts out. 4, ges he. | for each position. 8 rant le _ | kunharde Black Basi i. Bt. Johns. . 25-0, handling forward passes the way rat A With the shift of rig, the 215- The Lafayette, preferring the quiet a Y Last year and the year before, after | >>> passes the wi i 1 mah fe hous arent ite night at Easton “Tao: Tis donk [seeing the big games played in the|® igen ball team handles a baseball a a Nv. U. HANDICAPPED BY AB: repre nies ate Tngeoe a reine ie BPR MW armonte, Re bh eae Li making swift runs and the] ¢ 1s played with douttul success in Ne ¥ and arrived in town early to-day, Lis; Nattal. Fast, T went to California In time tol Oniy tines T hee tat he eee ‘ Toomey was the only man lost SENCE OF TWO. is ray ouk Gonleala: ta tent giane) % t" watch the California team against ae, W. and J., and to compare the best TEAM 18 IN FINE SHAPE. Lindsey when they | in the East with the best in the West sat Bert Beremas| I'll admit that berore the time Head Coach Dr. Jock Sutherland re- » Lenox Avenue and 6th Street, last astern ht. The serien went five games, the’ firet | I saw California against un ported every one of his huskies in] Might: The serien went five gamae, prime condition and eager for action.| fent wy weating Walter ‘Flower and’ Joc | COUeR® team I thought the talk about Lafayette will have a great backfold| halcaro. The scores wery as follows! Flower, | California's faothall 6 O'NeI reathy strengthened the weakest spots in his machine. Columbia needs a line which can bold off the enemy until their backs, Hoderick and Kon pisch, ean get under w If this COACH SUTHERLAND SAYS] tnd iuiner, Spartan, team that was daddy of them all that | {l'""* New York University will not tind tand the cleventh-hour ehan d year! the remaking of the anything “soft in Trinity. The vir ticks pended largely upon building iw line. | (ors carry i husky act of line men a which job was up to Line hh Botox [at least two elusive backs in Keatin Rosenthal, Ie had good material injand Kennedy. ‘The two teams are old Hill Gallagher, 180-pound yeteran, | fivals and Trinity distinctly has the ed, in number of games won in the 2S 5 PRINCETON TO KEEP ! FIRST STRING MEN | OUT OF GAME TO-DAY Last year’s team was nearly us ood. It was handicapped by called the “wonder team'’— tacked to it by enthustastic 2 who was sub for Lat present line-up fills the bill Columbis 159. ey Andsey, 185- ! Lue! of local enthusiasm inn writers—a y ving te Y 7 a e ve haar i oe combination in Brennan. Gazella and| jps-lay.t91.202-218; Lindsey, 1es-190-168.181; | uate height gai aaawe ee er ne te. Sr Babe Horrell, a past. To-day the Violet will be han-linay not be su eaxy an expected for| PRINCETON, N. J. 4.—Prince- Brunner. Thess three veterans| 210. Palenro, 100-194-800-178, H-| My head was full of Harvard and © up to too much bons fense. Horrell was dicapped with the absence of Capt the veteran Ithacdns, unbeaten since|ton will face Swarthmore to-day in the , Yale, and I thought the Tiger team] But it was a great football team! formed a powerful unit in 1921. They — : = year's Freshmen Taylor, still out with his broken: tin with their fainous quarterba last game before the triangular serice were equally efficient at rushing or] | ‘Tho second half of the mateh sories 5 = ; When I saw Andy Smith to talk] At Culifornia every player tas « [Bers und weed 1s alarathd dh The present arrangements in| With Harvard and Yale gets under way weet 0 Lucke Peters, of e i 8, dy said t “ on the ed is Otherwise . thout eso} dy Gro throwing forward passes tween, ao, ducke, and, Ari, Peters. of “PRO” GRIDIRON SEASON |°°<F this year's chances, Andy said: Jnickname. “Vat Clurk, guard, start [Q" We IMured Mist. Otlwe Ma White Choate hele their] wHNOUL the services of Howdy Gry. In neutral quarters Lafayette ruled| will be rolled at The University Academs ENS TOMORROW I might say that T really believ every game last year in that posl-]2 Dis) ad ba defense. Canapary is sched-| howe recovery of a fumble turned the a slight favorite, although W. and J.| ‘o-morrow evening. In the firat serian, ‘rolled IN N. Y. OP! the best football in the country will] tion. He weighs 195 The visitors have tost only one ome | ing ta. start the game inthe back. [tie Of defeat Into a victors: over Cite : e. Broadway leys, Broo! * 4 acific Co * ia hit season—to Connec t gles : RAFRG Fmt ACK} cago, Whoo vively, 1 Culdw ol hed many supporters who belleved| Thutday: the Bronx Howlers wen hee tps biazea rene Racitpat ast this} pon Perry, 205-pound guard, played Hi to Connecticut Ag tent Whoop ‘ Charlie Culdwol Coach Neale had something up his| sames in'a row. The Brooklynites never bad | Following # two-hour practice session in the form of an aerial attack | * '°°* !* last evening, Shurtleff announced the to spring on Lafayette. The Werra Bowling Club, ono of the oid | tentative line-up of the New Yorke All- held an enthusiastic reunion last night] is tho mosting place of the old timers, and | &fternoon at Dyckman Oval against the 4 on club days, some of them astonish the | Aqueducts, which will be the first of # ‘at the New York Athletic Club. younger generation by registering double | series to decide the metropolitan cham- and Johnny Gorman However, all the men who start against tho Garnet got into the game last week except Stout. who will tuke Gray's place at left end. Willie Wins who directed the team during the few minutes of the Chicajo game, e noted for trick play and “spread’’ formation. The prob- on the I olumbla had its final signal pri on the lawn of the hotel in Fre yesterday. The squad spent a evening at the hotel first player in the history of Peni (cart) | football 1) enter a big gridiron con University of Washington, Oregou babes pret Ewe TOs BEC and Stanford will be much stronger] {°" Wes lost in the A db ils line-up follows than they were last year. all t he seoond string men ut Califor Y. Univereity rr Se . nia. He has shown remarkable im- | Howley ’ All of these teams have adopted] jrovement this year. In spite of hie| St the slogan: ‘Beat California,’ so you} weieht he is one of the fastest men] kus een W. and J. rooters mobilized at the] ouney gerne tin, Wanner gene nc eoutle can seo It will bo a tough job to stay| in the line and hie ability to get fre Real WHOFIGET pant ches art at quarterback. Emery will 7 lected President, succeeding John Scneit, | Pionshin. es S tui eteevoe tie ‘ ‘ ; Herkowtt ' . dha play the defensive halfback position, Hotel. Pennsylvania Set Tea ie eee oe Beach: |The 6 to 0 victory lust Gunday over] 0” top, especially in view of the Tact Jand go down'the fleld under punt i Viseher of Columbia Hioward will take Snively's place 4b pe atdh le zoe Pas thee poston” Collecians demonstratea| that we have lost Latham, Cranmer anny ‘epnred the with. stonsiine ines SIX NATIONS HAVE ——_—- they are a strong team, but neverthe- Barnes _Stepliens, MeMillan ani] 4 and Berkey, th Wushinwten K lensed which lax been in the proc Practically the same Swarthmore less they ure not lool for « walk-| Toomey from our first string of last} ro fast men, but t rey often " oi x mal the beginning of the| team will start against Princeton thai REPRESENTATIVES ON GENE TUNNEY STOPS eae they oa The ivatn will nel year. ‘hoy n fo men'as goodluway ahead of them. Boles cxpecta|CITY COLLEGE HAS EDGE ON|scoson, arrived yostorday and Flec held Penn to a 166 score two weeks @ HARVARD SOCCER TEAM HANLON IN A ROUND |"? oe 1iewe pgeelane 8 see Eley but they seldom become one of the best guard AGGIES. ‘ cts to try them out to-day, The} 3° The t9 t eo astern cncente P Z ees New Yor 1 weducts. | make them better nia had in years igen ite ‘The! Stevens 20 to 0 last & y. lara . Heller ‘i h i ' eld in a leather helmet g 2 CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, Nov. 4.—The| Gene Tunney, “Pride of Greenwich |fymen Holy Cros Roberts] “You can without camouflage boost w'? Beam and Jack Witt: If our team watees ia UbOuL the eves Mish] by Coward neseem, shave the take ies soccer team which will represent Har-| Village” and former light-heavyweight | Peterson, Brown.- Carlin | Muller, the greatest end in the coun-|1\ko the pick of the tackles. Beam |%reaks we will beat ther ia he y he pen EAy Lundbe up, announced as tentative wr ; F Seville garding the C ( The line ill be as follows Yard this season, meeting Cornell In the}champion, picked up some soft change |BRUatty !oon le: try, and Nesbit, the finest punter I| was a substitute last year. Ho can] Coach Neville, regarding us) RINGETON A WAR THICKE first game here to-day, {s drawn from|\t the Clermont Rink tn Brooklyn last | Parsons. Wesleyan have ever seen.” ardly measure up to Stanley Barnes] *-7N. ¥. Aggies contest. Exe aii PN Tackyc the ends of the earth, On the varsity} night. Gene was scheduled to meet | Walsh, Fordham ‘This year's California team atarted| v< tis & sleady, consistent player [the slowness and inexperie (conn ue Belial ionoe tM team Turkey, Bermuda, Syria, Brazil] Jeck Hanlon of Brooklyn in a twelve- | Downes ,Lordian! the season against comparatively weak! Ar the other wing Couch saith ran [oMbrye Pity ONT te Hy rhe | ‘and England are represented, and nn-|round bout. Jt was said Hanlon’s Jaw | Bernstein, | opponents, scoring heavily, The tow littie difficulty, ring that [Have the edge Mal I ott aari: lever other regular hails from San Francisco. nee broken Fi amith, 3 st 3. Marines were beaten by 80 to %]jig buckfield was almost intoct { (Bute. GN, ¥ sae mS ns The team {a being coached by W. R.| Gene walked out of his corner as the i ES at didnte indinatocansthitie eine Raion ‘ ‘ aS ing life und Made “ieee Welch, a former British profeasional,|bell rang, hooked a left into Hanton’s| ALLISON IS FORCED Be ee AR ERS Re NOs Cee | comacnaas Muproved Upon, ANd team will have an tim Ay ae Sane waar ae { who has been in this country for elght-| body, knocked one of Jack's teeth out ‘O GO EXTRA HOLE lena legs | Morrison i Nesbit could ta : r LR pee Sane gen months and likes everything hero| with @ crashing right, fiddied around a T 4 red J i ry ble oe woking he decvied 101° phe probable line-up follows ete pritarrssy ea ‘except the way his Harvard pupils play| bit and then let his right go again. It With six of last year's stars out anc over Jack Witter, forme tu Pils, : a aie Supeiseeel | oo. landed against the unprotected Jaw of] ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Nov. 4.—t.| thirteen more veterans graduated, the into a tackle. It wax hard t aeae Ln evan teat enc Gaal cite WALL STREET PAYS BETS “They're learning,” he said to-day,| Hanlon and Jack slowly tumbled to the|T. Allison of St. Albans will meet Fred] team was made up largely of new ect @ Man new to the position to]! ah aaa sa ag ON WALKER-BRITTON GO 1 “put when I first saw them they|can W. Knight, the ‘marathon golfer.” of] players. This cut into the strength |) 4} place of Dan MeMillan, but | 5 3 f } Sought a quarter-mile kick was the ob-| Hanlon arose In groggy condition und| Whitemarsh Valley, and Chester L. log the reserves, SHittAh RBA wODd trom thn Atast 3 i BS > ; eats iu Ject of the game.’ Tunney lashed out with his right once| Maxwell, Trenton, will clash with! Barly in the season it was hard to| jt. was fullhack on the 1924 Fireah- |! y ea Mew WESLEY AN Haru Ail money held by Wall Street bep } ——_——-- more, Down went Hanlon for the sec- | Thomas B. Wooten. hom club eham- Now’ Dan Moniilian and stanley (cank Gua @ran eancatea Nar be UF MIDDLETOWN, Conn, Nov. 4 | ting cominiasioners on the outcome af ond time, The referee waved Tunney] pion, in the semi-firn dof the! Garne, id is veniaced ax t ‘ f ‘wile tk ' ley erossecountry twarn di the recent Britton-Walker boxing cum 4 x IRISH CURTIN BEATS FRANKIE] to pis corner and Gene's work for the} autumn Kolf tournament of the Country] Gary nest Latham departure le al kicker last year, but t t fi wh yesterday in test the welterweight chemplonslila fom doe AY. evening was finished, Tunney weighed|Club of Atlentic City, Allison, who ig/C@P!. “Pat” Latham’s Beperture unkle and was out for the |i. Tannenbaum ' wr] citing race by the s¢ will be (urned over to the backers be Irish Johnny Curtin defeated Frankie) in at 178 and Hanlon 171 pounds. the wtropolitan district's only sur-|# big ho’ ‘i centre and there: ware W ther 1s @ powerful man, weighing |STEVENS CONFIDENT OF VIC-/« Norton of the Re« ok te Walk the winner, catwkheai Fay in the opening show of the Victory! The sem!-Anal between Happy Ma-| vivor in the championship s!xte sur-| few guards like Lee Cranme nds, and fast and rangy TORY OVER DELAWARE. led all the way over culcally the} that villiam au doo, Chairman of the A C., Jersey City, last night in a honey and Al McRee was quite a battle | prised with his splendid showing In the But there was an abundance of mi T made up the new centre of the - hat whoie course of fve ir alf miles] State extn, Coram D, be La pal twelve-round bout. Curtin was too After all was said and done, the judges} first two rounds of match play His] terial for the ends, including Muller ind 4o far ‘It has worked out € ele con cfu ; and finished frst with 4 comfortable wagers Of gro he Spaning pourd strong for his rival and earned the hon- decided that a draw was the right ver-| firat match was easy and he won his!and Berkey t year's veterans. Th welt Delaware. With practically it Hbicad o Martin of Br wn. Norton's ( alker 2. se * a parade th ore tn nearly every round. dict, second on the nineteenth green. backfield w so at full strength at ( ght ly Robert Edgrony strength back ia the bne-up, a Bow tine Wae 2o lle 1-3 secon ponor at wabeth to-day, v _