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THE NING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOV 7, 49 7 ARPENING CLAWS FOR ATTACK ON HARVARD ELEVEN‘ « IGERS SH oo oR } i “urED FYE (N BAIL MOUTH ‘SOME OF ENINCETON ‘S HOPES - a2 - By Thornton Fisher //()NING SYSTEM. , , ge FOR DAWS CUP SHUT.” PRINGETUON'S SLOGAN ‘| PIAYAPPROVED Coaches Do Not’ Seem Greatly Worried Over Eleven’s De- U.S. L. \. Advises Ado . tensive Showing, Which Was Weak in Chicago Game. tion af Plan to Divide Na- | tions Into Two Groups. @& | i j t By William Abbott. i HE ‘Tigers Ave now busy sharpening their claws to beat Harvard , | Saturday at Cambridge. While rain fell in buckets, Coach Roper for two hours yesterday drilled the Orange and Black squad. Worse conditions could hardly be imagined, but the Tigers were always alert, cheerful and eager to do even more than was ordered. The morale and spirit of this year’s team is about the best the writer has seen at Prince- ‘ ton in a long time. “Isn't it true you're stronger now@—$<$ $$ _—____________ than this time last season?” Bil! Rope: | FOOTBALL GAMES "ue heed cxach amtingty retuna] IN NEW YORK TO-DAY to argue this point, but did admit his Arrangements for the two interne: tional lawn t conferences, whigt Will be held tn London next month, @rg developing rapidly, according to ene nouncement of the United States Laws Tennis Association, : On Wednesday, Dec, 20, represenje tives of uations that have competed the Davis Cup will meet at the Street Hotel i London for # that has been called by the Untted States Lawn Tennis Ass tion to cops sider a revision of the Dav Cup regu: lations, resulting from the imeeting it “ a Engiand ou July 7 las b Fordham vs. New York Universit 4 : uit present cleven had an even distribu-|onio Field, 2.30 PY M. 7 ot = = t : Havane: ‘ i eelomin this Uhering wil bes asn’t true] Oe Wit’ Clinton High Schoo! va, = 3X Z ' necting called by the Internal | tion of strength, which wasn't true] De Witt Giinton filah | School ve. : LINR Huse: Lawn Tens Federation to diecuas ¢ | of the 1921 team. Stadium, 2.30 P. M. playing rules and adopt en international | Further questioning gave the writer] Morris High School vs. Evander cote sig et j heal hon |ChIIés at Catholic Protectory, 2.30 P.M. ouncement of the the impression the Princeton coaches | CHI#4,t Patil Eretectory, 2.30 0. M. was seni oul by the United Sta 1 now are not greatly worried about the| Freshman at Ohio Field, 2 P. M. the nations that have competed tor hy | team's defensive showing, which was], East Side High School vs. Bloomfield Davis Cup, with notify the national association as whether they could have rapresenta+ present. From the replies rece far it is apparent that the twe ngs probably will he the’ mogt High School at Newark, N. J., 2 P. M. | * very weak against Chicago, Neither coaches nor players will taik about the Harvard game except|in position for victory over Chicago to predict a hard struggle. But one| Old Nassau's nearest approach t¢ eaching in thelr influence upon lawn of the team’s young managers did]an outstanding star in this campaign DON LOURIE, fonmie oF aby. nat Tave evel eon impart the information, ‘The boys all[is the veteran Jack Cleaves, who 192i TIGER 2 Onl gruel iMorests tain eR / feel pretty good about the Harvard }runs kicks and pa 8 with almost STate assisTiING : Z p ; . the Davis Cup regulations to aivige th t game, but don't think they ought toJequal skill, Jack was a regular last e Z ns contest into two geographical sone: | he made the favorites.’ year and firat substitute in 1920. THE ‘ : ‘The proposal would divide the contest { ‘The Princeton team is not specially] Cleaves specializes in football. 1 CACHING into geographical sections called hig in size, but the players are all|has the reputation of being the hard- Z WINGATE, European group and the Ame! j ‘ > BHAoel E v7 group. Each nation when forwi | feet, smart and game. est man to upset on the Princeton { DvarTERGOCK its challenge will state the group PRACTICE BEGINS WITH LONG|‘®@™ ~, E c ROPER , TIGER : which ik Taree tS eons and unless ‘es otherwise agreed all nations competi; | 5 BLACKBOARD TALK, GORMAN AT QUARTER IN GAME : —@iaoe seers AB ConenAoING in the Lurepean group will play thee i The practice yesterday began with AGAINST HARVARD. - See DICKINSO! XS READY ‘ matches within the confines of Europe, | @ long blackboard talk by Bill Roper,| 1 is pretty certain Gorman will NET ALWway is and’ those in the American group will who rehearsed what may be expected | start the Harvard game at quarter- YO COMMEND Toit oid Pirnue acevaw lls 4 ; | in the Crimson game. It was an earn-|back, Johnny belongs to the odd As @OOD EFFORT YF: section and the winners will be | { est-looking bunch of youths that filed | football type that is quiet off the field Redcat the right to play the champton nation through the dining room of the ficld}but a regular dynamo when the rough FRINCATON WT. in the challenge round } house and past numerous large signs} work starts. Little Johnny has } tacked conspicuously on the walls. been on the team for some time. He } One read: substituted for Don Lourie last se “Always keep your eye on the ball] son and your mouth shut.’ Another gave this important tip: Several of the startling ps ing plays Princeton pulled on Chicago LQUIANAMMEETS [DECISION REGARDING HOLDING|VIKNGS TACKLE [Fordham ond N.Y. U. Clash an “% in every play." Signs like these are posted wher- ever the players congregate. he psychological side of football isn't overlooked by the Princeton coache Once in their uniforms both regu- Jars and substitutes swarmed over the avery man] were mapped out on the spot by the quick thinking Gorman and Cleaves. Much is expected from Herb Treat, former Boston College tackle. ‘Treat is holding down Stan Keck's old place at left tackle. Treat is well liked for his unassuming ways. He is working his BOXING SHOWS IN ARMORIES 1 gee ae te HARLEM QUINTET Violet’s Victory Hopes in 1u-]CHARLEY WEINERT WINS Gridiron First Time in 18 Years -_h-- through Princeton on the rey- rom serving as 4 waiter in one of-the exciusive eating clubs on Pros- ky linesmen. Don} pect Street. yainesoaked field for special instruc-| enue tion, "Puffy" Bigler had charge of a group of tt Day’s Contest Dampened |EASILY FROM YOUNG BOB AT POLO GROUNDS ‘ F : IN CAME TO-NIGHT by Injuries to Players. Shanley Weinert easily eutpointed BOXINR eS OAT m CVC RM UTE niu caer un ueu te cntee i roilr aC: ng Bob Fitzsiinmons, son of the late C. aw far heavier sum ti Noy. 14 to Answer Man- famous world’s heavyweight 30 x each boxing day Our rent : , last Sead es By Burris Jenkins Jr. if by Bol » Newark last night Joubie in a heavy white sweat shivt]” Twogphe huski@ members ofthe] c. 5 ; al OTN OT {amus. Proceeedines Insti-ltuteemence cae ee ss 3 aS FTER eighteen years New York} twolve-round bout Welnsrtt aa ‘riifed the backfleld men catchitts| ory curthne pamepesSantord’s Squad MaYGiy@ Up} dimus Proceeedings Ins for each show staged.’ Interborough League Makes University tangs porahamsmael | Cassed jamens: dn sce Ca yungs. The lanky Joe Scheexgr, Fi ‘ aN » wated bv ke bes ~ r. O'Connor talks like a man that ‘ Se 9 irmons 4 Es ivouiricat tcl 3 ee ! Mus mhesarel “Huddle” Play in Contest gated by Republic A. C. knows what he #8 talking about; also Progress — Ascensions Af- on a football field at| round. ‘The fight was viewed by, thal : ‘ 5 ball and " + = ke a chap tl is ely to Panta ; ek AL CE lock { Aone i Sonn a ' howed the kickers the fine points’ 6} the What. Pokémis one of the With Southerners. Pah 9 poh le apna Pe ahaha A fected by Loss of Garland. o'clock this afternoon at Obio]champions, Uarry Greb, light heavy ting a pigskin high and far. ‘DHS few football Welerans it Mrinceton. By Ed Van Every. Stripes a SURE Wen : a Vield, 18ist Street and University} weight; Pancho Villa, flyweight chame Tigers have many promising t6°} qnig is Bnimo’s Arat aéason on the| ,. DELAY until Nov. 4 of the] Apparently Me. O'Conno as} oT = : 5 ¢ | Avenue Dlony and = Atickey Welkerss) recone ] artists this year, notably Cleaves.| squad, The first intersectional game played Mtarted ‘i bu as he Viking Big Five which has just fi . crowned welterweight champion. Gene | Vangerbig, ‘Thomson, Smithy and} pop Heattie, a husky Brooklyn boy,,in New York this season will take mandamus proceedings insti-| started something come into prominence this season is} !muries tu ee ee ro nney ght heavy champlosi gis / Baker. will likely be called into action against | place vole is this aft gated by the Republic A. C 6 scheduled to meet the crack Starton|%: ¥- U. eleven dampen somewhat t ‘ A | Bill Roper was all over the place,| Harvard and Yale. He tips the scales e ese i . bens this after=[asainst William Muldoon and others{ SOCCER GAME SCHEDULE avon OR erInien ne tiatatenna ean chen \uoletie dope of stotorss, sorngnie! ie Poe Pabst ; : ; oon When the elevens of Rt Sraves of Harlem at the Manhi with : tat? Fving directions, correcting faults] cjose to 190 and is a powerful line a : us connected with the New York State FOR THIS AFTERNOON ie =, Bonforte is| expe Wuinert and bebo | enco z his players. / d Louisiana State will clas > q ino tu-night, The Starton Bray xD « Weinert and Tunney will | but always encouraging r buster, Vangerbig, Princeton's best}@9¢ Touisiana State will clash. The} atnietic Commissi v ted * j 1 be mat bout in the Eventually the head coach gathered} munter; also comes from Brooklyn, | Southerners arrived in town yester-] 40. : ee een | New York F.C. ve Flelacher Yarn |7@Present one of the most formidable [MENt ¢ Nei Nov 2 pit aT aah toe the varsity pmbination and with} which in other years hav furnished|day morning after travelling ince] “2e? the case came up fo ring | p, of Philadelphia, at New York |Colored quintets in this city, ‘They|Trinity which threatened to develop on Ce Wingate calling signals plays werel ojq } sicwith fie foctball-material: bie fone yesterday before Justice MeAvoy in} ova} at P z i a into concussion of the brain, ©''Lool rehearsed ‘tor Harvard. Every for-1° Watson Crum is a stocky youn] Satiaay. They established thei] ine supreme Court, ‘This gives the| yee oe: have ve ed victories over several [into e« ee ees ee CORNELL NOW TURNS mation was walked through.as Roper] with a peculiar twisting style of run-|Headauarters at the Hotel Penngsl-| nitive connected arith thet rte Caen Mecwegian’ Zurn [ef the bie basketball teams during they! © Ueda aahered TO DARTMOUTH GAME didn’t want to risk injury to any! ping. He scored two of Princeton's] vania and in the afternoon journeyed]. SERRE SRST stay LOR ae Verelnua td Field, 1 P. Mf, [last Lew years. guard nberg, who was filling in a regular. touchdowns against Chica both] up to the Polo Grounds to run through | eet 8h Opportunity to file an} Brooklyn Wanderers vs, Vikings, at| SIX years ago when the Viking team Jat centre Ta e] ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 7.—And now fort Last season there were thee OUl-l times smashing his way through the ne Nraant ite aMdavit controverting causes | Hawthorne Field, 3.1. M Was organized, Manager Bobbe Heat? |iiien yecovered from cen | Darimouth at the Polo Grounds in Ne standing stars on the rinceton} jeayy Maroon line. ‘This new ‘tT ® Nght signal ori The game starts} claimed by John M, O'Connor on be-| Bayonne Rovers vs. Vatersun, at {Selected the best material available atlingecs nut his Trinity | York. Saturday, ‘The demonstration eleven, A team boasting no top-} has a characteristic way of smiling/at 2 0. M., and while everything : . RSUNTIOY CAs Bock that time. Since their organization 7 mou i & , halt pf the Republic A.C, ‘The two i) game and it is £¢ was fractured, | scoring power by the Cornell machina netchers invariably will have its}the broadest when the game's the hot-| points to a good game there is noth-|. i citialalai ah : the Vikings haye retained the same} oy ee van, will prob antes te t i cross currents of petty rivalries andl test, For that matter, ull those Oghteling te indicate what the result will bor] NOTE Aeetarations will then pe] AEM bland Mt] line-up, which consists of Ausie| Desle. a new man, will probably enter Ue Columbia game Saturday hae fealousies. This tyr s often] ing ‘Tigers have this trait ree at ‘cn Foster | eegbed and a ruling should be ven-|""sfontetair ALC. vee shaton Zivrold, Ed Uyde, Joe MeNie Boe i ‘Weare ko in excopt in an|*oused tho undergraduate body ang, the despair of coachea, > nA a ae i ' af = ioe dered within ten days or possibly two | Montclair, Nv J sg} Ollie Kampev, Till Walble and Qo” iets Bea 2 ccardings alk oach | tOo¥Ospeople to a high pitch of enthuse Sanford has found it necessary to prac- emergenc ecord >» coac TIGER COMBINATION REMARK-|HARVARD ELEVEN mrecia wiethet With six years of exe ing matehes in $i no staking of box- ‘ape — Sumalaee tically rebuild the Rutgers eleven in the © Armorica is to} FRANK ZUNA WINS yerienen in teamwork behind them last ten days, and yet he appeared to Bel be permitted by outside promoters, the members of the Vikings are able reasonably. cond pital GAL denn Mt Otcenucn recuitcct oh ahe 20-MILE ROAD RUN |to display much of that passing form remarkable for its team spirit. It is eleven has come far enough to give al Republic A. C., is confident of a fa- or which is required of all good quintets, rapidly becoming a real machine. = | CAdIRRIDGE, Nov, 7. —Uarvard’s}good account of itself, He {s banking|vorable verdict. sere 7. = Frank|With Wallace, Stewart, — Gittens, “Sel Ae Rea oe football ship set suil for its engage-|heavily on Matty Ray, the freshman] According to Mr. O'Connor his J., won the twenty-|Gunds and ea eh ep er Label te : Bh Asha aaa ment with the Princeton Tigers in itsfetar, in Dackfetd tion is supported by legal opinion around the bay yester-[the Vikings will he forced to play a @ guard, ‘ut became ineligible last | ™ .Jand favored by the military ores day in 1 hour and ot fast and clever game ar. When Ralph ny was ruled) "et of the week's practico yesterday, In all probabili the so-called a fe military organiza. minute farm at Thorp team wh best sha eval other members of thi Romeyn Terry, sraduite will play are not in the] Menager, reports the largest Cornelt sale for any game a Red eleven has ye played in New York fi Vordham. ‘The Red eleven had a relatively easy out of the Springfield game unscathed | day yesterday. There was a elgnal drilb and will have every athlete avail-|but no hard work was attempted. Mile, nalud ine cute ateers Fortunately for the Hhacans' chances REA GUA oEEORATTCAt NC aga Dartmouth r regulars cam@ ABLE FOR TEAM SPIRIT. BUSY IN SCRIMMAGE This year's Tiger combination is FOR PRINCETON GAME nt yester on the other hand, came HAMILTON, Ont, N Zune of Newar mile road run ! alle se aaaie award Garean, brother | through Saturday in good condition, Mita Chis raculte auring the winter ner went through with his pro-[huddio” play for the siving of slignale| Won of the State. Col. Pred Hum-|Aunes Mllow, Tarnto, was secoud wna] In the preliminary contest to he Hens a banal la beaten peep ————— Dekinson was chosen to t his}gram to serimmage team against} will be discarded. Harty in the season] ticonse for one yea! a gh ae a t staged at Manhattan Casino, We oranam, scored all 21 points, making | Tenn State Stadents Prove Leyaltrg place. the verub, this drill bringing no scores}Sanford said that he was using thel and agreed to renew this license Was run in ram ana|starton Braves gun ors meet th line three touchdowns and king all STATE COLL: Pa., Nov. The Cuptain’s classmates a : the plays were kept going at]“huddle” as an experiment, and that he| for an additional y The leense is considerably slower than [Crescent Five of Harlem, s, Including one field goal. Be-|Ing the greatest exhibition of loyalty in training al never lets a day pass without exer. Ko: cause of a disagreement over theJand backing to a football team evei elegibility cf a player on one of the]scen here, more than 2,000 Penn Btate elevens, athictic relations were Gis-| students marched to the practice field continued between colleges until this}last night and in the driving rain and year. mud surrounded the gridiron and cheered each Nittany player and co of 1.16, To-morrow night in Brooklyn, the s zones of the field and no record} might go baci to the accepted method] issued on the streng resolution | James Duff: . cistag. was kept of the pwn Nevertheless/o¢ having the quarterback call his elg-|@dopted at the annual convention of | s==—- acute : (mmaculata Five tackles the Vikings a Raita a the varsity put all it had into the at-|nais in the open at almost any time. the” National Guard Association of i On Saturday the Vikings Play St te 400 and standing 6.02, Te likes (| tcl on which Jt worked all afternoon} yn the games played by Rutgers #0|> ork, held in AlLany, Peb. 10] REGINALD M’KENNA Jerome ©, 0, after a “preliminats { ; : d 11 of this year ame which will feature the Manbat- ye oh asae a notes 1 and the scrub played as strenuously as aauon the playe an game which Keep his exact site a sectet, which} : V y far this season ) That boxing in armories is favorea] NOW BASEBALL FAN, |tan Lassies, Manager Heath hes ar- s have hud eee 7 Alt) out of the six games both | cheered | Af v3) “What do you we ae c one which doubtiess| tre a od ag are aon. | military buildings AeWhich boxing is against the Bayview Wheelmen at}ham has lost four while N.Y. U. ba3lwagod against the Navy Igst week and wil « du clock Saturday jaw conducte S to the clain € r t V las otha he e vty aR late ’ Rae TO COU ett e a eaign rece ‘aes paw eonducs a alm at Bag ahead? bs ae font but two, N.Y, U. as not {demonstrated to the Ml nd Wilt About 128 leades] Clark, Grew, Dunker and Holder en the} tend that oppone Pe De a game was enough to make a |CELTICS LOOK LIKE WINNERS|Pared as important opponents a pla ers that the students were hack of ‘ c emniddie| Hne and Huetl, Oven, “Chapin” and} move ove q & Peete + tniaed boutel thirty-third degree fan of Regi OF “MET: PENNANT. rordham am vine beaten, 35- ]th fea y Dihe tril Ww \ Gehrke behind it to be caught wnawa en the players Nel nald McKenna, former British The 4 the Original 8, 0-27 by Boston College, [Vit eee es “Who Snively, still carrying}, , ve fart ’ 0 er Ra bet iaani nee n ee Chancellor of the Exchequer, and politan Basketball orestown, and 0-17 PS) EVENS WRESTUING SQUAD OUT marks of the Chicago encounter, is a] YALE’S SECOND ELEVEN =| (holy ral Chien aw now Chairman of one of the larg: look very good. With ten ingficld, ‘They bent Canis us ao ee eee eee a eet well-knit young man who probably! IN SCRIMMAGE PRACTICE | pores All to Only two good iments, Mr.] @8t banka in England. The ex: t victories and no losses to'mive f8nd Woatminiater. 12-0, 9 N.Y. Ueto a tne Stevensy wee een forward pass Letter than anyon 1 i an ¢ vterp: O'Connor points ou iit aa ee Cabinet officer visited this coun- them a perfect record, the champions to Hobart 0-20 and to Syracuse | ae on ‘es - <i pee acthe in this port of the country NEW HAVEN, Conn. No’ ‘yye| tation will be called for on thts pots! vanced against the conducting of pox-| ty In early October to attend the ure well on their way to winning the The disputed Columbia con- ink ee eee, sonia “ manipulates the pigskin w varsity rested from a hard asa Serie nates mene eae ee matches in armories be outeide| bankers’ convention, and one of | pennant of the leaguc test was either @ 7-6 victory OV 8] digates ara Sherwood, Ealttyef a baseball catcher throw Realty sesen es and negel huddle” aystem for the giving of] NE matches ih armorics by outsliel’ the strictly American things inning of the season, the | 7 o..cefeat. The Violet beat N. ¥.|novaman and De (enero. down ta second base 4 lowing lctory over} sig dio ~nig' which he saw was a ball game je beginning of the season Aggies 33-0, BR. I. State v3-7 and] pyeagle and Lisowski, 18 4 Brown on, Satu " snd team] Following are the probable line-ups] promoters worming into the fight ¥ to b6 the one team mae ; Snively played end last s¢ el :; Seer eaivts eyes Ame. 2 Proteetion for taveeunentot}] during the world’s series between yitoneoneatel antec | meee, 1as0 and Haversan, 146 noun is eAitattad ic thé Gasrneld a | Was sent in agains rub team for Ls 8 ‘a ‘é all’ of a ‘oach Gargan of Fordham is econ- Clauss, Messin Was transferred to the backfield this] ( Sipe Palisa oad seoe Heomo.| the Giants and the Yankees, More Ailey preorder ME: Gargan of } m is con da; Clauss, Messina and Bink year, but soon found himself at guara | half an hour ¢ sing. e team] ay) : lek tara ee tuk nin al idaten than that, Babe Ruth autographed ne. But it Js still too | [dent Of winning on the grounds that} 115 pownils, The. hat aaa a » hecause hin passing vkill was ayed t om iv up] Ru a ood answer to the firs ites a baseball for the distinguished he ca But te dasa >This men are in’ bette upe: than}. 0 Lmple oklyn: Pols Fay , bs ie °, Fue as: “a Vande an Y t O'Conne curly to ecast Cefinite victory for]. . ss riolet I selacr Volyteehni: Dartmouth, 3 neceasary to Roper's offensive scien r ul 4 ‘ nea Hie opiaton that if ewors cross f! MOlkoni ands according: to: Mr. | cer: baal: denniie NiGiQNs 120 1N, Ye. and Docause the Miolel has] sere Venta “4 Just now “Whoops” is more con ekles; Ste ' Copnell dective promoter is as rigoroul ie tne] MeKenna, it was ‘a case of love ie title Haus ree Taterson surprised |mot won trom ‘any important team. as is career tha at po-| Norris, contre ey dame } peetl ae rigorous ” every one last week b: pe victortea | At ine WN camp Coae orp ‘ : sition he'll hold down. His futher ws} Ruane, tole Maloney sreree iatizet | with his application for a. license, Se ee’ | clice ty points, Ttoversals| iar as a reault of the injuries to his| DFORD, Mass, — Eddfe = | a doctor a wants nis Sootiaillng: MU osnin wan tanikced by Haas for alGnae | n Winte} there can be no complaint on this Ipsser So ayer 4 ones Firat and the unexpected have been: hap- | a0) Pee ire he has a lighter| Q’Powd of Columbus won ‘a ten-round bad mere ror Ce ee tenon it eT time, while Cutler went in for Hart, | M8" Lad Ewen] score. The Boxing Commission is in vies rome tae mark of Voening in the league games and no} trom “ize feels that the atrong fight. | ceci#ion from Billy Mascott of Callfor- 4 hi he'd rather be an}mhe practice was held in a light rain a position to determine the respon- lanha es aes PAG? © knows what is going to happen Z eee ee nia. Ry " Gray, who halls from the| scrimmage, which was remarkably fre e nacend to ay ; 0 Babe Ruth and baseball: : a ‘ ) ay turn the trick ‘ BERT VICTOR. Par West, is one of the most popu-|from fumbling cin a OVER BOBBY BARRETT] 00 the second point O'Connor an- “Th eoeived \ eS = for his men, The probadle line-up : Fee 7 . ost popu- i swers the complaint of Tex Rickard ave received a marvelous ADE. STOPS b LAWRENCE, Mars, —Al Shubevt, New lar heagled is colleze. He is aa anit PHILADELPHIA, Ne + Chartie| According to Rickard coats him a} memento of my ifiras and only DAVE SH He follows ay aa Reriford. won a ten-round deeision frot President of the senior class and ARTLEY VICTOR. ibe DL $2A0 tax per day to operate Madison] visit to a baseball game. Never resi tone rt Villy Vitveimmens, who substituted fer Jiolds other honors, % . ’ FW ORLEAS 7 Parsaisdel ay P Hor de-) equate Garden. Moat ot the aso da did any one become a full-devel PERRY IN SEVENTH]... Johnny Brow * Be cod tt 5 . f P aver Bubb t Fo repeats pels yeas falen up for{ oped ‘fan’ so rapidly ae ttt ass hth —— 4 deet has not ! Helis. Us 5 th of other enterp was a case of love at first sight BOSTON, N “AL the ALERR s : TRACK TEAM WIENS. In the final peri : area close in Atte eit ly | Ren bowl “ast nish . sl than boxing: in all durin with Babe Ruth, and t ahall [lere Inet ever ne Os ry MEDFORD, Mass.—Amberat Collegh a Maroon fumble and yu ed | he “64 hire Be Pre fes rgy ree aes aie * 7 his tenancy of t Garden, Rickaia| cherish the memento you have [i joremoe. tune “y track te feated the Tufts team fm Hell the Chicago team as he raced! chaniplon, vf & MAN tah ocea ctamine and’ alk ett eight, hag promoted smething Like! sent me of a glorious afternoon, |i: hour over Jack Perry. of Pitteb a telegra muet which took twe down the fet) for a touchdown. It himpelf fron b iding a forty-three boxing shows Pleaso thank Col, T._b. Husten the seventh round of @ ached, te weeks to vun ft. Tufts 3 one @ Tee t' pit Prlneeion Inet five roun¢ Sucking strictly to boaing dayes’ for me teusigund bout before @ packed hy eptethe 12-yard !