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FURNISH NEW YORKERS WITH NEW KIND OF SPORT Just Think of vhis!—the Babe Ruths of West in the Nerve- Racking Bronco-Busting Competition at Garden Have to Pay Their Way In and if They Don’t Win Are in Danger of Going Without Eats and Having to Walk Back Home. “ny Bozeman Bulger. ILL ROGERS vouching for me, we stood with the waiting cow boys W in the amen corner. A sharp whistle sounded. A buc™'ng bronco came bounding by, a strong-armed girl astride him. The pony ‘was Tragedy. He in rare form. Like a contortionist the animal doubled in the middle, shot upward like a rubber ball, almost turning s@omersault. “Scratch him, gal!” yawped the cowboys. “He's salty. Gee, she drew ® salty one! Scratch ‘im, gal!” Bounding high in the air, the girl, dressed in purple and orange, ‘flopped back and forth like a fly fan. In ber band she held a single halter Tein. Once she went over—almost “Don't pull leather, gal! Scratch 'im!” admonished the experts. “Atta gall” Though almost tempted. the girl didn’t touch the pommel of her The, bronco settled down—the whistle sounded. She was safe. was licked. “Gimme some st sirl—) Fox Hastings—joining the} qy “Til chew you for a} den- good A des; »Whoy bulldogged a in nine seconds yester lost out because tre d to be “t @nLy ERICKSOWS s is the most dangerous BRILLIART SPRINTING owboy has to ride MADE “THIS UNUSUAL ieve me, Forware PAss nd leaping fro POSSIBLE FOF. ack t fe WASHING TON Ay CHOILHORNE LAS JEFFERSON e ground in the WILD RIDERS FROM WEST | addle, Tragedy pe il ERICKSON STARTS tewwio| Reese FoR FAKE END RUN » Will,’ said thee see sht on at the Gar- up a stick of gum, The little d he was pu Beads of Spiration decorat “You. know,” T think of something new every time) al Ti get on t Balty (wild) to-day “It’s all right,” said Wil, fas he don’t think up somet! “He th'owed me in 1919 “but I landed sittin’.”” A Western girl is never thrown, | but “thiowed."”” You'll get a picce of the money,” id Will, “1 can use @f it. These New York bills is But brow “seems like nts had to er the show LAFAYETTE. the contests. time in the show me, there w BY JOHN is Western part) den there is Lee ome- | pion vope th Bye roper, and Leonard Stroud, the be rick rider of the plains, Nea ik ef them are champs with * she said 1. who los ris’ title o} mpion to Mickey Slizabeth, N say, Will, them} rodeo is tor awful, na bi den on last d whether to Square ¢ night, is undeci relive trom the ring Just then Charlie Jolinson ¢ bounding out on Coon Tail. It was} &@ wild wtesite. Finally Coon Tail stick to th same. He will take a trip to t mountains * Will Rogers explained, * : event than either Cheyenne, San Antonio. [ dont ew York public wnder- about sx f at the end of that time he fee ant to see real Western tuat rest has done him better get up there. good will continue —~ if not, he says } * T asked. IMPORTANT GAMES gloves and neve at mo fa umazemen “say, wha| FOR SCHOOL TEAMS would you tellows think if one ot!QN GRIDIRON TO-DAY them tellows went to a ball game and asked you who was Babe Ruth? It’s] . 7 just the same. T fellow Schultz © scho football dish which is just as well known and as much of | Wil be offered this afternoon for the a in the West as Babe Ruth is/edification of the local enth 3 is in the Kast. You fellows don't know[worth more than passing notice, For what you are getting in. this show. Jinstance, those two old rivals, De Witt To them cowboys this is the World's} Clinton and Stuyvesant, will step out Series. That Schultz is out of thefon the City Co! contest for the tirst time in three years. He's riding tor the day money now. ‘The daily prize of $200. ol, Arthur Wood stood next to us. | fF * y Schultz, ) ¢ crack of the lot, the wildest ridei the plains, shot catapult astride Square outbuckingest bronco in 1 real that fellow, Will?’ my Clabby, the \ t, showed up 30K, t ge Stadium gridiron in their football regalia and go to it, Chi nd Stuyvesant have een rivals number of years, and there's al- he sked, schools “*Paid?"” repeated Rogers, ‘Lemme | eveat. tell you something. This is the first] . thetr show-ever held in New York where the pertormers paid to you any make ay publ oes h off the feld with Tt them boys don’t win a pri dansling trom their belts, Stuy- have to hobo it buck home. ‘Their |¥® 1s a team of veteruns, whereas wholo year's work is staked on this. I'm tellin’ you, it’s the * “Look out, here come i any kind of an athlet F00d showing sof for six roun 4 4 the Stuyvesant lads ind here th Lev in Hosto * year ‘The1 SPORTING GOODS LEAGUE Levit and Captain con at we ee.| {istic News roiccxand Gossip th of i Spor ng a rt = “What do those fellows get paid?’?|Ways a real battle when these two]! ou a j ee} EIGHT N. Y. AMATEURS ‘ F fn Smith, (4 of Columbus, NOTABLE FOOTBALL PLAYS OF THIS SEASON|0 Sutrics For First Indoor ERICKSON SPRINTS PAST Reese AND “TAKES PASS AS OCFGNSE RUSHES “TO BLOCK "KICK " THREE SURPRISE PLAYS THAT HELPED W. & J. DEFEAT|= TO BOX IN BOSTON to comy in a tourna on to-inorrow night. Martin J gress Own Council, Kuisg!i is the champion who #omo one yelled. Mickey ©, OPENS BOWLING SEASON |?°* fe" te Jo PCN PRGA Out came another wild bucker. On} Th me Will o a long way toward oa - leading boxers of Boston. Thr nte his back was Hugo Strickland, the [@ciding the scholastic championship off The Sporting ¢ i gue |lshtwelght champion has entereg champion bronco rider of the West-—| Manhattan and the Bronx. Stuyve tik ot under winner at Cheyenne. 8 h recently by uw score f team folio “Ho's out of the contest, too—|oinved © sie to ix (en cihd Morris defeated | 126-Pound Class—Ph cks, Bronx ridin’ for the day money. Spach gh Gl ator, the Shoverling, les quintet | gai, 4, G., and Hugo E “Yep,” said Rogers, was n W. The team] th’owed last night for the first time upils w in gain vic- Bros, won two in three yeare. So was Ray Bell j from the Winches-} 140-1 id Cla s J The cracks are all ou =the Liabe y game in Brooklyn will ‘be « re K of Ruths, I mean, That is, all but Ya- at Bi eld between Manual kima Cannut, of Yakima, ‘Wash He mus Hall, Manual ought to win the biz pri champlonship last ear, and so far this season has not yct tasted the “Scratch ‘im, Strick!" screamed a} sting of defeat, Erasmus always hat, and Doo Townsend, Park ind Class—Otto Wetzel, 1 cowboy. good football team and the one this a n Mass & To scratch, I discovered, means to on is a@ better machine than inct{} veademy’ “Tas nt] 188-Pound Class—Andy Zamba ran a spur up and down the horse'a| Year's model. Dick Bitte, coach of t fott eae ark, and T, McKernan, J flanks or neck. Unless a rider at- ush warriors, has put his charges 4 —— i tempts to setatch his moun ake} through a hard sicge of training tor the| 1 ; f ner!N. Y. U. VARSITY SOCCER him wilder—it connts affair this afternoon and the Buft M and Blue players are fit a and holding on isfa hard wtrugele. io mall" not beaten Manual since » Manual won by a scor dust plain vidi seed “carryin’ t New aN " ' cer tear “hat one rein thing's got my BI MXEID EDT te reel iter ale tr kno} tho s goat,” mumbled the rider, Nmping Bath al : in, th : Charles P me : " 4 big cotala iit thelr other gamem which - us ride with a single rein, liko a jANDERSON-MARTIN tated thom three out of the four gues: | Princeton, v 5) back to the gangs. “They're making halter rein. It's tough. Just like one MATCH IS A DRAW], Ricéett_ana Marino yore, the slaners Bon il jn" al alrike being out in bas tno. Interborou Hilo gana Black ‘Howard Tegland’s bucked off, Kiddie Anderson, Wyoming ha am- |b: ’ rolled at the gilt > though,” another added. “Us young-| weight. and Terry Martin of Provide ace aaa a er fellars gotta chance now.’ divided honors ‘last night in their twelve-round bout at the Many of th owboys were asking Ja bitterly waged battle the re ott BS mt 8 ae about the emaller priced restaurants, [declared a draw, ‘ fee tne Pie Haas ng from both the destd ‘Vhey've got to eat and then get back rl, Bast New York ban-| White bi a ond quintets, home. Each of them has paid an en- | tamweight. the decision over a ae eee trance fee to the big bronco riding |AU&USt Pisano of Coney Island in the] MAY TRANSFUSE BLOOD and roping contest at the Garden and] Semi-final bout of six rounds, Jacklo their only pay is prize money, if} U"Ta¥: South Brooklyn featherweight,| TO AID INJURED PLAYER was awarded the decision over they lose they have io get back home| siivers of East New York fennee good were ru champio! Myron BETHLEHEM is in a bad way Rate Rar Nov. 7.—Lehigh a result of the Cole torer i8 the niost badly injured of the players, He suffered. a npound fra f the nose, and the) WINT! aplial doctor ronsldeving the ad bility: of blood transfusion \ Morritt, wit had knee; Sanford, and Marper \ nest on the! winter as beat they can. Most of them paid] six-round bout, @beic way here out of prize money wen at are pen¢ —_ yenne 4 * jetos 1 salarss. Even the women | MALONE SCORES K. 0, ariek + wre ridin’ for their lives RUBEALO, Nov, 7.--Jock Malone han net soon 4 show | it before, Pout Johnny Shea of Cleveland at ¢ It is po circus or Wild West s Queensbu t in the pa ¢ 1 « fe ‘The tT huret » one of t contests the wiad t i artere ever caw. It will take our back Mell has been out for t aet some time get on, but the! an, y deciding blow was a] weeks. i into the game! round of wroslie eesies of Coeyenns and Fen« crashing aight to the Sar, thie week tournem: ‘ 4 ” - y under the direction of t and the Violet hopes to m Drea tee] eat’ iat inet tet ne vet v8: TEAM TO PLAY PRINCETON York Unive m will play 4 on to-morrow w Moa Myron will take fitter V ! elas the Or The will mari f the Ha } “ a re tear ' t rece ed Eve fitty men have bee wing against the Tigers, nenra-up for the Incercoilesia nship last season. Manager practically signed to t Swarthmore, while several other datcs ding. eo ER GOLF SEASON AT PINEHURST OPENS Pro (es | Ress) i Plant, Sellers, Leslie and Mc- Meet of N. Y. Caledonian €lub ig prmaanenaes tnd. tb teattas Allister Among Contest- ster “Among Contes BLOSSOM TIME? "Women. AND LITTLE CEL By Joseph Gordon. v g the 400 entites re the first indoor meet of the Caledonian Club at thefSally’s Alley: Also Doybtful ~ 4 aoe ee Starter in Pimlico Spe- wv. 18. A 1,000-yard run 1 a ono-m lay race will be the cial Race To-Day. f events. Nearly all the stars in - t ita t have sent in] PIMLICO, Nov. 7.—-Although Blossom b peelal race for[ rime wil unable, to run because o in added at day, and Sally's Altey is, a doubiful demy, wittners of] starter if the track fs 1intiady, thé Pimlico hterseholastic cross-| Puturity Cup at « to 1A* whieh t hnectady Hig t am came in first in iv meet, Neve sent » Columbia Uni- Placed’ hors eC we me WHEN DEFENSE ; 'S DRAWN IN hip i eracnol Six—-Sally's Alley, Marlingaie, He ERICKSon) DASHES ty inte elastic cross-country} |. * x- lal tenis} BEMIND NO@ AND ts the intercollegiate course R : patie: t TAKES BALL AROUND] )| Vin Cortlandt Pa Saturday. Moye |hamed yesterday f he j €ND than forty high and other prepara-| Blossom Time, Lille " he other q in the Bast will compete. | abs \ 4 \. U. handball tournament will meet} contenders were t named, b i FIVE RACES ON CARD of the Van Kelton Club 1 FOR UNITED HUNTS t : “A p. mee 4 pa . 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