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- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1922, INAL WEEK OF PRACTICE FOR BIG BILLIARD TOURNEY PLAYERS Faas Set eee , SAY — DON'T YOu KNow BETTER'N NOW WEEP YouR EYE ON “This eH ene some Clan MA “TO START WALKING “Tick 1 FINISH ONE KID = Ev’RY) TE ft Have ONE, (MAY SWING ? Look WHAT You MADE, Niet Sree. VOU) ON Baaae ME Kee = 8 TWERE'S A SHOT Ruined! y PIMLICO SPECIAL 1 i | Loe ase NR Roh AFTER THiS — wiy Do THEY he Six Players Entered, Shaan the Cream of the Comes Out of the Futurity in Billiard World, Will Spend the Week Practicing—Willie Hoppe Confident of Regaining Title. B) i T “THROWS MEL ; 4 } ' OFF My GAME! ALWAYS SLIP ME A BLIND CADDIE? Poor Shape—Donges and \ Little Celt Ailing. 4 BALTIMORE, Nov. 6.—Although By Alex. Sullivan. ASILY the most important billiard tournament that ever took place the management of the Maryland . | in this city will be held at the Hotel Pennsylyania, starting next Jockey Club ts going ahead with ar- : Monday night-and continuing through Noy. 21.- Six stars are en- tangements for the running of a spe- red—the cream of the bulkline game the world oyer. Among those who cial race for the eight horses that fin- I compete are Jake Schaefer, the champion who glectrifted the sport ished among the first four m each of in last season by his two sensational Victories over the hitherto in- the Pimlico Futurities, there ts some ble Willie Hoppe in the tourney in Chicago. doubt now whether three of them will « ) (s4oth Schaefer and Hoppe will participate-in this year's event. Hoppe be able to go to the hae been practicing for weeks at his own billiafd academy on Broadway a i teri uctorge fo mae ‘Time, Ind he feels confident that he will win back thé 18.2 balkline title which 1 Wit et the face voreknd tReet ae le held such a long time. Young Jake was the only player able to beat HA! LooK AT Thar" % — dF THADN'T HAD ablg to race again for several days. iilie at that. ‘They finished the tourney on even terms, both having lost THE couRAGE To SOK “Tat ONE I'D Faery aint WE cise peers ‘oars, aniis is also repor : game, and in the playoff the veteran was beaten. He thinks he’ll square HWE BEEN IN TROUBLE — GIMME a 1a ynsotind, but hed reebived saree § ccounts this time. He has many local admirers who are willing to wager hat PUTTER ful préparation for the Futurity. His hat he regains the championship crown. legs have given him trouble since There is a big ¢ rc en coming out of the race, Little Celt re is a big demand for tickets : % Tar a taatend Allie 1a cob. eeeNta ee ' df atrangements have been made for] Conti will practice at the Recreation befoes the bie’ rhea end Wee tee’ ae F 500 sedis, and it is expected that| Academy in Brooklyn, Schasfer wilbl filling hos increased so that Sandy 3 capacity crowd will attend a ma-| Play at Maurice Daly's, Hageublacher McNaughton is not certain that his ; HeAde anie ‘itvoen ‘mutation « jin Philadelphia, Horemans in Soston colt can go to the post In the special. ( a and Hoppe and Cochrin at the Sally's Alley, on the other hand, re- 2 Tt has ‘already been definitely de-| Hoppe-Peterson Billiard Club. | turned to her stable after her brilliant 7 ded that Schaefer will be one of the —_— victory in excellent condition, as did layers in che opening night's mateh.| Pean Bruno, who otaught Eric Hag- the others Bf the sien horses entitled ‘ t8 believed that bis cpponent vill] enlacker, the German champion, many to run in the special for gold cup rf & re yl di ie eld bes a a MU of biliiara’é: Arie! polite and Who is the offered by the management of the eric Hagenblacher, the German} 4 ustrian balkline champion, will make i z a course. ampion, his first appearance in a public ex- Alibi Al appears each Monday in The Evening World. Copies will be reprinted on hard paper and mailed to Evening World readers on receipt of a 5-cent & Roger Conti, the champion of hibition at Maurice Dalyts Academy “ ”s ty CHICAGO, Nov. 6.—Unless present ; Ance, and Welker Cochran, another | commencing to-day. He wil} play a stamp for each copy. You will want the series, successor of “Fussy Foursome,” in your home or golf club. This is the third of the new series. Address Sport. pinta Bo try, thes tikkpous Seaihan i P@hsins youngster, and formerly] 3,000-point exhibition against Albert ing Editor, Evening World. Club will hold two sessions of it 4 fer@ost dangerous rival of Schaefer, | Cutler in ten blocks gf 300 points each. next year. The first tg scheduled : most likely oppose him ‘They will play matinee and evening t 1 he Ne ‘ oud ER .Jopen on Saturday, May 19, and run he third match will probaly bring] sessions through Friday. REPUBLIC A. C. CASE re prpletaennave. Tide: Breer secre ae oH AR ees the observation of every]. ssineteen days, closing on-@ature ether Willie Hoppe and Horemans, ‘ ‘ ‘ the last ten years. The intelligence wets al mathe ak te " the | day: June 9. The plans for the au- Belgian” champion, ‘The pairings| Joseph R, Johann with five games| AGAINST COMMISSION 1 i) j : departments of the various football 41400 Unis moy lave been: the ecoute| umn meeting call for an opening on fter will depend upon how they] won and none lost leads the amateur pe q bd fe Have: kept pace: with oni ai re Bait , Saturday, Sept. 22. This alse will be e out in their early games. 182 balkline billiard tournament. at| POSTPONED TONOV. 14 ih. yet rire i fog Nt abba teach th i hg Pr torriay are regarded by thore whol or nineteen days’ duration and will he six entrants. start the final| Lawler Brothers’ Academy in Brook- Sa ress toward fair play Be eee a io not | run through Saturday, Oct. 18. These Gh thelr preparation’ to-day. | iyn The hearing of the Republle A. C - \ To-day the football scout is recog- | Carrying out just as honorable and} nootings were arranged at the recent — the mandamus proceedi inst U0) nized a8 an important part of the} {estimate an assignment as if they! jockey Club executive conclave, when William Muldoon *a fi a entots: a achiig state nd his Worle Wrilwavel how te taante teaching thelr own teams} on ejection of officers also was held : jam = Muldoe "sO : coaching staff, and vO! ys sele‘or Ne 7 ae ih a and members of By PERCY D. HAUGHTON anes nied pon abece pei yy nas how to tackle or to throw the forward] ang tentative pians for the coming WOW Wi eese an the New York State Athletic Com-] WINE YEARS COACH AT HARVARD |r ins ; elon and | pase Hn eee h criticism. Among the larger colleges} (copyright, 192%, by Marshall Jones Co.) mission in the Supreme Court this : iG Tebow eccommoniigiactos ta bana (Copyright, 1929, by Marshall Jones Co. The principal officers, who b yee :. : ‘; how y caret orded rules are require spe ; Boece ta ge hard for the recent revival of t! morning to show cause why the li- It is amazing how many carefully worded rules are required to cope} Sompiimentary tickets to all the op- 80 1 Are Being Lured to Death cense of the club should not be trans-| With the exigencies of the game. A perusal of the Rule Book will confirin penenta fA chin WON @a Blea °?-| AICKELIN WINNER eport at the Hawthorne coursé, were J ferred to the armory of the 102d| this statement, but in spite of the untiring efforts of the Rules Committee, eke asout who’ thibenbueryé Waren OF BICYCLE RACE re-elected. They include 8, W. v Regiment of Engineers was post-| most unexpected things have happened on the field of play. Ayre 4 o'Duntley, President; Thomas ®. BI P team during a season makes himself Bourke, Secretary and General Maa. ‘ poned to Nov. 14. Perhaps the most peculiar incident transpired twice on the same day, in : wipe , Secretary mi \- " known to the proper authorities upon} Tugene Aickelin, holder of the five-| ager, and August J. Fasking, Vice J On the decision in these proceed-| two different games. In each tase, the kicker, in attempting drop kick sia ‘ ” . . i. ‘ his arrival in town and before. the| mite road record, yesterday led the feld4 President. ‘ Ings rests the matter of throwing] from scrimmage, “half topped” the ball, whieh just cleared the opposing} caine bexins. He hecomes the guewt| Cre, Tead Records yesterday Tod is Aa x Na OH . open the State Armories for the pur-| scrimmage lines, rolled along the ground and then proceeded to bounce | SANr Mesine tie bevomes the Hue) of cyclists In the Bronx County Wheel- 5 1 ive Decoys—a Pair of Wild Geese V With Wings Clipped] pose of staging of professional boxing] up and over the cross-bar of the goal post. i observe. neo LAE WA CRRA EAGT SRST ten Eo: ITER Aiea trae aes Caine matches by outside promoters. At that time there was nothing ine Not infreq y Broi fter the riders had ut Pellegrini’ Stakes, valued Y < Fi Not quently he actually dines] Bronx, after the riders had pedalled to] Pellegrt vi at 52,000 i —Call in Their Brethren to Be Shot by Hidden ETT en the. riley mnlen soveren such exotic] methods were employed in the effort}at the rival training table ard ts on Mamaronek by, way, of Welham Park-| pasos, the istest long-diethiios race of 4 Gunners. WANTED A LANDIS oes ie “omc vicclded a field goal} '° ire information about @ rivul, | perfectly harmonious term with the] rey aoe ‘the’ home club, epurted” te terday by the unbeaten hoes, Bloc. { x 4 ‘ By Bozeman Bulger. FOR MOTOR RACERS | a tolea tines, whten in one case] The results attained by auch methods rival couches: On his aide he expects tho closing 100 yards and grasped vie-| distance of the race ts 3.000 metres. The i d i won the game for Princeton over and d B see a 8 | tory from Joe Schaeffer, Acme Wheel-' time was 2 minutes 10 seconds. Rico PX Shinnecock Bay and other shallow waters along the shores of the} - a rons eee aaa | point of view, all oxcept t takes place on the field’ men, by a close margin won easily, | tomod! s of this| Dé by a score of 8 ta s 4 eastern end of Long Island the sport of sports righ: now is the ehoot: | country are about to effect an organi.| perhaps needless to add that the hs bh ing of wild geese and black duck over live decoys. A pair of wild|zation to protect their interests, and| wording of the rule has since been i 5 2 Ema Pata otis i they are now looking for a man to|changed to prevent a score resulting . with wings clipped and even fairly well trained are eagerly snapped| Seetpy tha same plane in thelr Tiky | eee ay eevee eo i p at $20 a pair. game as Commissioner Landis does in| 4 memorable play, involving doubt- H ving ‘ ste baseball. Heading the list of “union| ,* el EO 7 . © Pggiaving boon broyght up to a high stage of proficiency, these geese] Pasevel!, Heading the ist of “unton} ut gthies, took place some years ago ‘ i. duck practise what would be known to a New York gangster as the] king of the t three years. in a game betv n Harvard and the . 4 9 Alpwest occupation known to man. They sit on the water in ‘ront of a| A majority of the drivers already have | Céiplisle Indi Gara received ‘ 4 ‘ ae : : : i declared in favor of Barney Oldfeld,| kick-off and the whole team. gathered : 5 en gunner and call in their wild brethren to be shot. And they seem| former champion and record holder. for p tnderstand thoroughly what is expected of them. Possessed of an eye] the pueiion. of dr sapere pid ot ¢ m |ppuch keener than man, they will spot the prey when a half mile aw.y| automobile racing. | The speed demons Hl w od set up a violent honking and quacking in ample time for the gunner] Motor Show in Madison Square Garden, is |B ezet more s January § to 11 next, inclusive, and at curely hidden and be ready. These live decoys are secured by ag— stuck in the mud, a ten-foot ttached to their foot, giving em room to swim about and feed. Even in this bluebird weather it 1s jot’ uncommon for these real ‘stool igeons’’ to honk in as many as a en geese to be killed in a single RY. Earlier in the season one party| °y i > wr . Funners brought in thirty Cana The minute they were set™®ut this eoere, year they started honking. I don't pete, welxhing twelve pounds on the! Know whether they are calling the verag ABS: wild eese to stake them to a drink or to warn them to let licker alone. that time they will elect the man they think best qualified to safeguard their interests. they were dead drunk and ready to be took home, And that’s just. what happened, He gathered ‘em up, tied their fect, clipped their main pinions— and I reckon you see old Buster out there now. He got ten dollars apiece for them geese, —————- WRESTLER BREAKS LEG IN CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT A wrestling match for the amateur championship of the Greater City, held in the Finnish Club, No. 2042 Fifth Ave- nue, last night, came to an abrupt when one of the wrestlers, Jaffed Laa twenty-nine years old, of No. 340 East 126th Street, was thrown by his oppo- nent, Hercules Henentus, thirty, of No. 27 West 117th Street, and suffered fracture of the right leg. pe a PATERSON SOCCER TEAM DEFEATS PHILADELPHIA during a game will suffice. At the be- ginning of the second half, the team whosefturn it was to receive a kick- off took position with only> ten men r in uniform. The eleventh player was dressed in civilian attire, which included derby hat and pipe! Naturally he was not observed by opponents or officials, as he casually paced up and down the sidelines. After the kick-off was run back, on the first play from scrimmage, a for ward pass was thrown to this indi vidual, who meanwhile had stepped within the field of play and thus com plied with all the requisites of the rules, Being totally unaware of his pres ence as a player, the defense naturally left unprotected the territory in his about the player who caught the ball Behind this screen the bal was quick- ly tucked under a jersey, fitted with elastic bands for the purpose, on the back of another player. The group then scattered, and the man carrigd ’ the concealed ball unmolested through the entire Harvard team for a touch i down, 4 to show to what extremes un- : % scrupulous coaches will go, the follow- ‘ ‘ Ing incident which actually took pla ies a. _ An evidence of the wild goose un- rstanding reprehensible job: y . ” Two of our geese escaped from their| APYNOW, We've got the Reese, jobbles and frequently swam as far|NO UNFAITHFULNESS AMONG i a hundred ds from the blind ; 4 OEESE. Ve became anxious about catching “Won't those geese hited in captiv- veut asked Mr. Penhale. “Looks ike “Never mind,” sald Fred Muhs, the} YoU could raise ‘em easier than cateh- tide, “Old Buster, the lead goose, | "8 ill be ready when we take up to-go], “Sure they will,” sdid Mr, Muhs, lomp. They know." “provided you pick out the right mate Sure enougtt, at sundown the geese} for them. Unless they are mated to er@ ready. As we picked up the| vit themselves they won't breed. A fuck decoys and put them in a crate goose, you know, mates fon lite @ rowt the geese swam along- That's why he tak no chances on Of outstanding interest to New York soccer followers was the defeat yester- day at Olympic Park, Paterson, of Philadelphia, leader in the Ameriean Leng: the Phterson Football Club, which thereby tied the Quakers at seven eat A agit te Mdggand finally hopped in the boat| setting the wrong wife at the star Foe Mee cog ett petided, | Vicimity. with the result that he ran Goneenient pockaas 5 to the door of the crate. i Lata ae ert er lel Pate tting the verdict by five|80me forty yards ore he was over- &' PPO N ; wild geese decoys in the region of the| P A bs taken by one of the unsuspecting de ia Sica IN Pe ANE: Shinnecock Bay there 1s only one pair] S48 to one. a fense. ' “How'd you get that pair of} mated. The others will work together = He th ow'd x : 2 1 u » then doffed his hat and pipe one," he said, “Just like alll jess she has done her own picking in AGAIN BEATS VIKINGS | emerged in the r ar uniform of his he atool pigeons, we caught ‘em|the way of a husband the eggs will team ith booze and then put 'em to work} not hatct Thi " hatch ; Through a subsidiary of the Rulc penne ce spelr: Wild pal “We call that pair Mr. and Mré.| A second victory, this time by the] committee, called the Central Board “Wild fowl won't drink whiskey,| Buster,” Capt. Muhs explained, “but | core Re SOE NL EAD bye NPR ork! Cmclglntase euimlied tor practically Ij they?" asked Mr. Penhale, a|they have not gone through a real} S%cer Club over t tad pdt : i ie aireat ak Moabisuity, they hav a at 5 ne Sarena @ reall york Oval yesterday Jeft no doubt]all the important games, thus savinis ; Mngt cata aha eid aq] BO08e Wedding They never will, ! as to the merita of the two teams and] an enormous amount of work for the sure, d_ the guide, Tleither. I don't know what's wrong} the right of the former to advance | varloug colleges involved, to say noth elon booze is so scarce pow even a] with Buster or Mrs Buster, but, some-|the annual fenal Challenge Cup]ing of avoiding petty wrangles be. & iid goose, will take a chance on a] how they didn't hit it off right." competition of the United States Foot-|tween narrow-minded coa All bugle of snifters, “Well, how are they mated, then?!"| ball Association, told, the work and influence of th« he Pi hrs - Lin — ie I asked > rule makers is of inestimable yalue to ptiged jot of wild se feeding “Why, on the ns where the) Red Stars Lose at So the proper and efficient conduct of the ‘oynd an ice hole out in the bay.| raise them they put several she-gcese| —prooklyn St, Georse soccers w game leegy geese, you know, bring twenty g pen and keep cing rea gi i ” > Doe erirand are scarce at thay {io 2, bis pen gnd keep introducing! sixth victory In succession yeste THE ETHICS OF “SCOUTING, | Pillars a pair a ce at that.| centlemen geese until some lady goose t the Red Stars by 4 goals to 2 T do not know who first applied the | fell, my friend kept figuring on al decides he'll do. They get off in cor-| fe Te crk Biante Lonaun saute GLititeak Mmcenieli to ihe ied wile or | y to get them hon id alive. He/ners and spoon just like young boys| pe Kalb Oval. in Brooklyn. After #1 regularly assigned to the task o | nally thought out the scheme, When we know that they] scoring first period Hi started off] gathering information for the variou “Be soaked a half bushel of corn In] pave ken vows we let ‘em out.] with a goal for St. but MeGar-] football camps, jognshine whiskey for two or three] vnat's the only way it can be doi Hindle and] It was a most unfortunate designa «i yg. The next day he went out over} you can’t palin off just any sort of ded) & goal tion, because it created in the public ce and strewed It around that ice| gentleman goose o udy 5 nevi é ; * E e Jeo and atrenyed it sround that Jee | gentleman’ na lady goose and Firyine mind an entirely false impression, f 1g Now, don't thin! ching|expect her to fall for him, She's too which stil prevails and seems to ida bit. The next afternoon we saw anyway, she’s mighty particu- Spread in spite of equent denials e-doggonedest sight FOU. ey ay put « 8 GAIN SOCCER victory, | from authoritative sources. It leads chs et up that corn and were stay-| 4 wedding if you got 'em drunk on oveer match with the Swiss A,J@"¥ and improper methods are inte ring and slidin’ all over that ice. uggested bs Hgts city Nags score] PAL parts of th me Your taste confirms it. boked ike they were trying to do hadn't thought ot] °: ‘ - eel DX Te s00r8 rae sal ng to wh 3 hea tardas hia aia, 8 true that some twenty or more Areal ear tide teat Oe bi I'd Ag rg fe Pro-} came in the second half, MeGr and rs ago there was a tendency to The sales prove it. al ion to the t ®/iibition I'd get a quart of licker and Mooney scoring for the Celts and Fisher’ conduct alf athdet! . win-by-any Over illio sold last Ih me right up on ‘em and waited till! try it.” } for the Swiss, means basis, and distinctly improper wroceTT & Myers Towacco Ca 7b me year,’ ' 4 \ i \ AI (

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