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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922," — aise Boalt Boca BR) bh Mn nk LE LE HAS STRENUOUS WORKOUT PREPARING FOR TIGER GAME IAN PLAYS 10 OFFSET EXPECTED AERIAL ATTACK] in Saturday’s Contest — Varsity Crosses Goal Line of Scrubs for Three Touchdowns and Also Makes a Field Goal. oats > OVER GERMAN STAR AFTER POOR START Hagenlacher Has Champion 122 to O in Jake’s Half of Second Inning. SCORE BY INNINGS OF BILLIARD MATCH JAKE SCHAEFFER: . Spot Ball—O, 51, 44, 140, 2, 72, 27, 0, 3, 24, 13, 66, 2, 13, 2, 27, 24. Total, 500 points. Average, 29 7-17. High runs, 140, 72 and 56. ERICH HAGENLACHER: White Ball—17, 105, 2, 1, 25, 12, 1,0, 32, 36, 29, 16, 44, 4, 0, 4, 0 Total, 328 points. Average, 19 5-17. High runs, 105, 44 and 36. Referce—Albert G. Cutler. ‘ NEW HAVEN, Nov. 14. LB’S varsity gridiron warriors opened the week of thetr Princeton engagement with their first serimmage practice since last Wednes- day. The coaches made {ft one of the most strenuous and instaking of the year, reeling off the strategy upon’ which they will pend for victory in Jungletown. In the course of the workout the rsity eleven crossed the goal line of the scrubs for three touchdowns nd also made a field goal. They fought thirty minutes, changing their oarying ranks until few of the starters finished. Yale expects that Princeton wt! @——————________ jeork every variety of gtd rass-1 GORMAN RETURNS , andthe “scrubs, headed by Billy FOR TIGER PRACTICE resolved themselves into a hus- transformation of Tiger play ei Two of the tosses were| PRINCETON, N. J., Noy. 14.—The Princeton varsity which etarted against Harvard on Saturday was given a rest yesterday, although the remainder of the Tiger squad had a hard work- x It a n‘l:Jout and a number of the men who were f Reb gitcs uy. Pancsten's "Asie nit )sent Into the contest with the Crimson rward passing, when hé nabbed] ® substitutes were included in the Brine heave and raced forty|*teTnoon's drill. ‘There was no scrim: ov A ‘a touchdown. Bench inter-|™4&8¢ during the course of the practice Fepted a pass in midfield, stopping] ut the second teas men wero drilled Aothér Lureatening advance of the|!ong and hard on new formations until Bee crveres fiery yards tor ‘aa too dark to seo the bal feature o! ed and converted into varsity ehdofns, one by Mike Eddy, the ther by Eddie Bench. Eddy,. who established himself at left end, By Alex. Sullivan. Lf TAKES a lot to beat a champion, I a young- champion, of anything. Veterans in various lines of sport bow before youth, but seldom do real champions of south id pep get beaten until they, too, are well along the down grade. Vor a time last night at the open- ing of the International 18.2 balkline billiard championship tournament ip ico anos ~ PR the grand the Hotel especia . work- was the appearance of Johnny Gorman at quarterback again after his played in “Memphis Bill’ as Mallory is still 1 t Bl h ’ g Pennsylvania it looked as though Jake long rest since the game with Chicago, A Schaefe the defending champion ring from a bruised shoulder, re-]He was at the helm all afternoon and AmareuR SPorrs Z cone ie ane or of being beaten by ived ‘in the Brown game, and Bench] seemed to be in good physical condition was seatncar,. (1he? (GAPE he will divide the fullback assign. Snively was also in Erich Hagenlacher, — th i at’ Princeton. Mallory will be] uniform and was at guard on the second Fouee - chanipion ‘ in_only one afternoon’s scrim-|¢8™ The other men beside “Whoop: “Hag'' had thipgs his own way @ afore. Saturday's game. who appeared in the Harvard game ————_______— stead : Ie the outset. He had his opponent 122 ‘ points to 0 before Jake took his see- Local Football Elevens Poe neat cnavaile The foreigner won the bank and for 7 1 starter inade 17 points. Schaefer Prepare far Final Games} 0" (ee. eee Sutin a e ——]his position in the seat he occuplel ; by inside the players’ enclosure. He wa Noy. U, Gity College: and]|Pe wiih snitesre) at) Bast (Cran Whether the V more nervous after failing to score i i Meether tho Vidlet wigs spr, Josca elf, when the Teuton scored 10% Stevens Will Wind Up [nas achieved. w remarkable record. [Mints more ° . points more. Season Saturday. After a most discouraging beginning, | when Jake took his second inning the team has battled to a high place|je was as stiff as a poker in hi in local football. In yesterday's casy| handling of the cue. All his shot workout the Violet team showed full ; id were in the workout were Beatt! Yale's third touchdown closed an] ty ut were ie, ifval of orthodox football, in which] ""°" Thomson and Newby. V wa: - Pie verate 18r guira ot five or'six| PENN STATE AND NAVY TO PLAY NEXT YEAR each. They finally reached tho 5-yard line and Wight squeezed 2 h centre for the sear ANNAPOLIS, Md., Noy. 14.— The one wich a# both Yale and Prince-| 1. wauiuen te % from home next season mate likely. to Launch om Saturday {2 8ddition to the West Point contest, vafter the first team had driven|*?@ 1m all probability it will bo _with Second back in the exchanges of | Penn Stute College at State College, Pa according to Admiral Wilson, . , Wight lifted a field goal over] tendent of the academ gee Mae i Local Amateur Athletic Clubs Favor Registration Fees Ban LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara. - = College footballer has tough sect of S Hite Associatt will offer the pro- ards Periodically OrKS rules, with slight modifications, gov-| he spends matinees collecting bruises A ern all diving meets held under the] at secret practice. For three months Hardship on Members. a ey J : a : e : sip Bap ipen oe ark At he spends each and even every eve- Ninety entries have been received for the boxing tournament of the Cres-] 9ing sifting signals through his bean. By Joseph Gordon. i ii appeared labored, But he soon over cent Athletic Club, the preliminaries| In December comes post-season tour- ‘By Burris Jenkins Jr. ant : Tht ay Cul pests “eross bar at the 80-yard mari Admiral Wilson said further that HE amendment proposed by the v] vill te: id to- row night . * strength once more, t has fini d | com his nerves and before long Ye George Becket followed with alts expected that another of the “homi it i Prop y bi will patter eae yaueina|Rament with textbooks. And griddle HE football season of local col-|strong, with a die of. victorias: | wane mm aning.somier ve@aneahe ‘hot plicate from the 20-yard line, on| games will also be transferred to Waah- Aa aiden abvpecghuacueued Peveteperish ty Club ts leading for the}stan that cant score 60 points on isawe nears ite climax: The last |Jablonka, , the, vcing. second-yoar| sip tno delicateness and finesse that rth dowy. : ington as a means of deriving some the Amateur Athletic Union for | Point trophy a Lovenge dealt games of the year for New York | Palfback, according’ to Coach " Dp. [have given him supremacy in the rant has gained himself the right to enter] re University, City College and Stevens | 13,4 Rutgers game after his playing} x will be played Saturday. Columbia, | last Saturday... ‘Thorp is schooling his Rutgers and Fordham each have two|men in the peculjar.Rutgers forma- ‘ = can {s second with eight] ¢Xam sheet rapidly acqlilres the gate. Charley O'Hearn did not play, thus] fi"anclal assistance for the ‘Navy Ath- | the elimination of registration fees for Pati EONS Ae SesON ‘ e levine 01 s urrent (hil c a n the expense out! : : x 9 h) malp 2 ae one ay of that project of Imerecmner tie [seed athletes, and 4he annual renewal} During the national gymnastic} Study ig one of necessary evils of er as set alate pi een capacity of the new permanent stands | Clause, is favored by officials of local|championsbips at the New York | football career. an ol 8 on the academy football field. clubs, Wh the delegat to the}Athletic Club last April, the N. Y fe has not scriimmaged in six weeks 5 hen the delegates to the ne y player was at his best. The raged 29 7-17, with next best mark it champion only av a high run of 140. H But so long as pro- at Apitaet nisi fessors think athletes crash into col-} more. tions. was 72. Hagenlach 's best effort was —— > 5 A. C. scored two firsts, two seconds . ase a Hope is reviving at Morningside 5 5-17 hope that his physical condition annual convention of the Union con- Ly y lege to chase the sheepskin instead of Dp 7 88 sos and! hin ave 19 6:17. MM allow him to play more than ono] WESLEYAN PLAYERS GET | vene at the Hotel McAlpin next week [224 0ne third. The Bohemian Gynt-| Diggin, there will always be those] Heights. After the Middlebury game, MANY OF FORDHAM PLAYERS wied against the Tigers How erratic times were both js ngt held there iid rs is sh@wn by the fact that Jake “5 h three. y one-cushfon nastic Association also scored two} mig-year exams. And mid-year exam|in which Columbia supporters claim ABSENT FROM DRILL. LETTERS THIS WEEK thy firsts and two seconds, but as it failed] time is always epoch when famous| the full Blue and White strength was The line-up at the start of the scrim- eg ON in favor of this radical proposal. Alito score a third, the trophy wa*/rcotball ace is never in mid-season|not used, enthusiasm over the|from the light signal drill yesterday| Roth fell down on e: age was Fdy and Deaver, ends; Mil-| MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov, 14,—| future registration cards, according to/awarded to the home club. Recently | rorm. chances of a successful Columbia because of bruises and minor injuries, | shots and Diller, tackles; Cruikshank and} Fifteen Wesleyan men participated in| {%® @mendment, shall continue in} Martin A. Klein, a member of the eleven after all {s growing. To-mor-| Real practice for the big game with| Schaefer passed his rival in the guards: Lo pentre: Neld-|one or moi force as long as the registrant abides | Ronemian Club, looked into the ru Lot of high-grade headliners in]row afternoon secret practice at] Holy Cross at Worcester Saturday be. | fourth int nd from then on piled ek £ pe of the contests with Am- J rer, (beetle WATE eet O81 | nerat, Columbia end Willlame en. the by the laws of the A. A U. governing gymnastic championships | lime-striped arena never find out that] Baker Field will be called off. Stu-| gins to-day. Conch Gargan to]up a big lead, winning 500 to 328, ccording to the athletic directors lang failed to find where, because the] colleges hold classes till after foot-|dents and grads and the university| have all the injured invshaneby then Hagenlacher, after Jake passed ‘eral substitutes went. in|&tidiron this fall and probably will re- N. Y. A. C. scored a third it was en-| ball is packed aw They figure] band will crowd the aide lines to cheer| Routot, Fordham's they will find a strong force lined up ; Half the For¢hanr team was nt}had four miseu se 8 scrimmage, Pillsbury re-|Celve thelr football “W."" They are| °f Metropolitan district clubs, the old Herr going in for Rilis-|Capt. Smith, King, Robison, Towhall, | S¥8tem of renewing cards periodica ‘ ‘ most valuat um grew careless and lost the A titled to the club prize. He pro-| rest of non-bruisers that make up en-jand inspire the players for the game | quarterback, is the hospital w brilli ff stroke that marked his @ taking, Miller's place, Pyne, Conway, Fryke, Adams, Laganke, | Works hardships on the athletes with- lrestea to the A. A. U., but the New|relment are just there to furnisn{ with Dartmouth at the Polo Grounds | tonsilitis, but exnecte ta ne sar wl UUBDOYE BE ARSORe SDAL AMAR EG eldlinger, Joss for Diller, |1ester, Studwell, Aiddn, Howard. Ri-|0Ut serving @ useful purpose. They] yoy a. c., rather than take the mat-| weekly cheer section G onsilitis, but expects to be out in afearlier game, We for Wight and Knapp for Neale. | day and Lyman. . if y say the fees collected are not sufficient a The Athletic, Council will meet this|to warrant the existence of the regis- UELL’S CONDITION week fo aw the letters. A captain} tration fees rule. Of nine officials will be elected in a day or #0. Al Frdke vere ONLY BIG ANXIETY is baseball captain, otherwise the honor | Cuestioned, elene were in favor of the urday. Friday a mass meeting| day or two. Brennan's old leg inj will be held in the Commons, where|is improving slowly speeches will be in order. Columbia, | was in uniform yesterday To-day's matches will bring to it. Myers|{gether Roger Conti, champion of The others | France, and Welker Cochran of San ter before the authorities,* decided to Oe turn the trophy over to the Bohemian Associatio: It is sad but correct that boys who clog the sport page headlines’ are A 1 ing oe then according to Graduate Manager Watt, | on the casualty list will be out to Francisco in the afternoon, and WIM t a special meeting of the Moring-| often tail-end of acamedic brains] is going to stage a come-back. mpiot and d 5 mendment, ne favored it with g pion, an jouar: ~ FOR HARVARD TEAM| 2obsb!y would ko to him. Likely can- brrantaiitce Deal fe favored it with} ids Athletic Club, the following|line, Many a guy that is stalwart| Yesterday's practice on Baker Field] ©: ©: N. Y. TO TRY OUT NEW didates are Ad nke and Lester. an champion, in the : Arfbther amendment is that of hold-|0Mictals were elected: President, | centre in CAPERIDGH, sass., Nov. 14—White Kerry and Cavan to Clash, — | !n8 all outdoor awimming champion-|Jerry | Schonfeld Vice Presi i mournful over the loss of the] Kerry and Cavan football teams wii)| Ships at a centrally located place and rhe Me Bales Beane iineson ame and the poor showing| tect in a challenge match at Celtic] to be extended ever a period of threo | mn Nr Toba T! cok aty* Toe ade on Kicks, the spirits of the Crim-| Park next Sunday afternoon. The game| ‘ays. It ts doubtful if the breaking | Cost: shuren eta Obie: Toathatl caine were isclnet consti] Wil be held Under the auspices of the) “way from the present custom of |Chankin; surer, John Bohlins; November plays end at foot| was light. Two changes from last PLAYS. of the class later on, And plenty|Saturday’s line-up appeared in the} Three new plays in preparation for crowd of 1,500 men and guys that go big in first-string lne-|signal drill. Johnson, Columbia's] the game with Catholic University of }Women attended the initial mateh up also earn letter trom the dean] best end, whose bad ankle has kept] Washington will- he which breaks the bad news sharp an@] him out for weeks, is once more back | b fast f tried out to-day {The ballroom w the C. CN. Y. eleven. There with two lar admirably arranged tands, and two smal w . at his old position. Rusgell, a substi-| little practice yesterday, Couch Ne. |ones: forming a square, with the ly, by. the news that the. players| S€¥ Football Club, and should develop| awarding the various events to clubs{Chairman of the Athletic Committee, ph sas tute, who showed up well against| ville being satistied with the team’s | thle, enclosed with brass-rail, in ho were thought to be seriously hurt| Me one of the best contests ever de- will meet with the approval ofa ma-|Harry Lobo; Chairman of Press Com-] But read any football expert and} Middlebury is on the other wing. showing againstt N. Y. ©. he gave | (lve, running parallel with the bic the game in all cided at, the famous stamping grounds. * jority of the delogates. The Metro-|mittee, Al Peter, It was decided to] you learn that old brutal game has} New York University’s final gamte a rest stand le t® pluy this we " ect na 7 _ — —-|launch a membership drive to tn- ssed onward and football is now a] — —. wid A brilliant erowd attend Amone rat, tean, it started against crease the membership to 200 by the] game of brains. Try and tell thet the present were Willie Hopp wera, ie likely to be in shape again end of the year. wise crack to some coach that's just Welker Cochran, the Tiwan: Cont orale es woot The Finnish American A. C., win-|lost his first-rope line-up in annual Horemans, John J. McGraw, Dr. BE. d ion there seems to be any doub: ner of the senior college shake Fistic News rain and junior Metro up. He'll prove to you Jenn Jose Ortihe, former Span Capt. Buell, The Harvard leader Krom West Point comes a challenge OPEN DATES. pelltan, cross country races, has, en-| that coaches can laugh : h ct ami ten Ww a ardners, 8 knocked down when making to the best quintets in the Metropoli- 4 tered the following team for the na errr er = oui Servatius, Leor owl vd be B punty Big Five. Trav heavy For the si ‘4 p . HWard pass, It was at fret thought! ian district. The basketball team of| Neen, t Warech, "No. 41 Laat 472a|tional junior championship, at Van] FRENCH THOROUGHBREDS how to be brought off at George Me eph Mayer, ( fat his lex had been broken, but it was ‘i ‘am Of} street, City Cortland Park, Saturday: August it, withough a ligament and also one|'he Medical De, ii tment, United TO BE SOLD HERE Madison Square Garden on the night Paris and Francis 8. Appleby, B. J ee 2 lneme teat, Five, Mahtwelghts, home and} Mager, junior metropolitan champion; of Nov. 24, Matchmaker Flaurnoy has} {).°C))",| " Mar 1 of Philadelphia made an ad es was injur States Military Academy, is op inj nier colored quintet. -G. P. {Gunna D ata ¢ AN Gio Dinix Ie iress in introducing the players a Geotkin 4s about on y Y, 18 open for i Hes ccleree aulniet, Gunnar Nilson, Nestor 0] whe thoroughbred atock of racing | “&MCt UP Andy Thomas to meet Joe bout of ten pl es, not being able to stand on hia| CR&akements, The soldiers will travel ' 4 Waino Noppa, W. 'Timbe snot being able to stand on hl ae sft: Anselm's ‘Triangles, 120 pounds, travel yop - horses including forty-seven mares that ee cen Geeh Visas tele ee FOr MBN O le | BORE Ae MANEKL NP PES Pawedn Breet ce than fare entries ¢ jonged to the late William K Bure that Buell will beable te eone| suarantees and the team is able to : sal OXINE toUrnameneay| Vanderbilt and which ts now owned by e uble to come Acme Five. Travelling, 185 pounds, a1.| received for the boxing tournament of ext week and do enough work to] offer enough contention to make con-| Dandler, No. 1032 Vyse Aven the Union Settlement A, C. Macomber, wi) come ‘to ‘this Pe pning-geer for the Yale gaine Welling, of Chicago, in a twelve round bout and Pepper Martin to go against Kid Kaplan of Meriden, Conn., in an- other twelve round scrap, Tibby Wat- as SARAZEN AT MIAMI, SHOOTS SHORT COURSE + to-ni ; pot country The thoroughbreds — sailed MILAM Nov. 14.--Gene Sarazen. ber thing which hes helped start] °*# interesting with the best New] | United Cube, 198 pounds, travelling. Man-jand Thuraday night. — yesterday on the steamer Olen from|sen of Australia meets Kid Lewis of MIME GRuC EH Go larch Harvard confidence going again ts] York fives Halle, Manager, may] race, New Brighton, 8. 1 — Dunkerque for New York Hartford, Conn., for six rounds, while 5 wat the other quarterback Spalding ts], i ‘ PROMISING PLAYERS ‘The entire lot will be offered at puby " champion, arrived here yesterday, av at hurt at all really, and will’ pe] le communigated with at the office of] Ble Five, 13 pounds, traveling. Ww. & Ye apdiion to American breeders, it {s| Lew Paluso of the West will go companied by his physician, I lid Patiable for the Brown game on Sat te Dene SNERCAB ; My ra Leary bs ‘ iy oo a Oly : FOR FORDHAM FIVE | unaeretood. against Irving Jampole of New York, Landolfe, for a two weeks’ stay. Sor day. Milita cademy, ‘oint, D Lions C., 180 po Eien aia vfter his arri razen was out prac nti mer Firschbein, No! 300 Fifth 8 for six rounds. 4 Aes, tisin { shots, and in the after ae Dant i Eopaas is ar du for hard Mercury, Triangles, heavywcignte, y.|, Pordham basketball (urned out yes-] DEMPSEY AND WILLS Tenia rene. ta tint \ last TOOT Siltes ANd ely tne aterngen JURIES HAMPER They are sehedthled to tackle Ste Pat, | Schneider, No. 280 Kast Houston Street, city. | (era ’ for the grat dina sis war. They MAY CLASH JUNE 30 ae foatate. Vout tia Son at the] Bagtey, arwunjed tw $6.5 1 of round he declared he RUTGERS ELEVEN a i sot Long Inland City, Queens: | adoarthy, No 2iat Breet, Bronx.| ns coac He ta 5 eding Coach Bute] on rey F gether Trish Johnny Curtin, of Jersey City, Py fs Mead will leave New York on Frt-1 fram now on al Mero angles st Richmond Hull, Nor = SeEOES = ~ er, The younxsters looked pr The proposed world heavyweight} and Danny Edwards, the colored battler off tamweight. champ lags ny > It was only a month ago that NeW F NSWICK, 4 Nov. U4.—] Wood Big Five at Long Branch and Capt ve . CY. M.H. A. at Bridgeport, {tUEmed out sterling quintots last year Eddie McMahon helped. Cutteten | championship battle between Champion] the coast. Thelr li " meeting at this club] fights arran West, t en was Oo for appendieltia uigers starts kof dts anouall Bria In addition to the veteran Medtghan| Jack Dempsey and Harry Wills, New| resuited tn one of the beat rin which Ww Faddie Daly" of S| He appears hitting th® b me wit New York Ur Cy lacking] Cholsea Prep Basketball team easily | 424 Which are bgoked to play thelyordham has from last sear “Vic? | Orleans Negro challenger for the title, | the year” Vie McLaughiin meets field ion 1 WM ball HM strengt s result of tur anon if : . en a und ne after lay's} conquered the Columbia Prep five by] Crescent A. C. are included Pratt In-| Cavanaugh Bally! Grower’ will be conducted on June 30 if Tex) sohnny King in, the semifinal of Tp round : ce macane. BO Mil) %! SN ten ie Capt cove of 27 to 8! Columbia regic.|Stitute, Dartmouth, McGill, Yale,| “Lou Healey. ‘The last two could not] Rickard ts the promoter of the impor- 0, York in eks tach hal DUNISTs| terad only one felnt th ip "i Fordham, Pratt, Syracuse, Tufts and ne out as they are football players. tant ring tilt. Rickard yesterday said he Bs A game wit high fever one} roughout thel 5 inceton here were several good prep school] was prepared to hold the contest on the my. Delaney, Tom Cassidy c I lis N HO — bed and under the| {St half of the contest, ‘The Chel-]PROCKOM | 6 oe go RG. No, 47,|ftara_on the floor besides the freshman | Saturday before Independence Day. ‘The | weight of Bt. (Pauly h mothers vie. | comiinaion of nas TILDE ME AFTER 5 . ' ory to. his’ list. He fled promoters , ay ee care of a physician, with a bag|Se@ Buards, Lennan and Wuller,, were 3 : by he aggregation of last year. ex" Laun.| promoter denied knowledge of plans to is A ad One mace | tea promoters s tthe > Heck of tonsiliti largely responsible for the low score} Tefeated Xavier Grammar School Gry is the raeat promising of tho femeac| hold the proposed bout on July ¢ next, | Scnatee, OC Orang) ort ee eT eetida commutasion and nat i FINGER OPERATION eiler, fullback, wre 1 his shoul-| of Columbia to 12, The Winonas had no trouble in| freshmen. A promising freshman can-|and added that he had done nothing| Mont., on Seturday might, Delaney's next| mitted to. fight Young Me r i again, Beukert has an injured knee conquering the Xavier five. The/didate is ‘Flash’ McMahon. brother of] definite as yet it ing the match, fignt will be with Harry Greb at Oklahoma dence, Fs J for tenn PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14.—William result of the unavoidable head-on] Crescent Athletic Club has four star] victors held the lead from start to] the Captain. He comes from Norwalk pir ‘ My on Vrigay nights ay. Bis Tilden 2d, national tennis champie: p with Gazella of Lafayet players of last year’s college players] finish. Conn, Last year he was rated as one| TIN LF TOURNEY] tom McArdle hag. slgned up Fra —o- who Kk firet Joint of the imtaale Haid out the latter for Aftcen ming] on the court this season, O'Connell| Camden, the team which defeated| of the best forwards tn that Statc ‘ "jy, thee Hearigm: antdra weight WILLIE HERMAN SCORES |/: Nahe band aa the © t ¢ rete rkelew TT — - o} ov OORS, ¥ oft from serateh ainst a sf rer ave bru of Geors kelew of € M,] the Original Celtles last year, t= lead ee BT, N. Os 2 Hire he welve rounds at the Hi IMPR! back ' f Mpa to show for their part in the] Rippe of Cornell and Rosenast of Penn| ing the Eastern League this season| HOLMAN PICKS ©. C.N.Y. BASKET. [famous Tin Whisties golf organization | 4. v. show on next Monday, Bight ESSIVE VICTORY pent tonight nt home nt Beason ine- | Daly. of . ter Ke of several wecks in the 7 erie Hed. 19 the “Bropkiyn | witha reagan of four vioteriss and no a eaaenate crenata with Apnreitry te s round copt PHILADELPHIA 1 1 ' Club's rost defeats, or an average of 1.000, The t Holman, coach of the C. ©. N, ¥. foursome contest in which thirty players] The Arena A. C., of Jersey City, will hold iT The Crescents defeated who left the Germa ng superior all around some of the] Trenton team, which also conquered ing super * Fen basketball team announced the make-up| tony part. ‘The prize went to a veteran| ts indoor shows thie winter at ¢ erday, said that ft ASHE IN 45 SECONDS | be* college teams last year. Nicklas, | the champions, is second with an aver-|of the varsity squad last night. ‘The {team composed of James Barber of En-| ‘ile, Sehuetzen Auditorium, The matchmeker [attting ability, Wille Hery Sie ks, or possibly two Parmele, Jone turker, Kinney, Hal-}age of r first team will line up with « Klau- | glewood and W. V. Kellen of Brookline, | The first show will be staged on the ni son, New Jersey's lightwelght cham could hope to : his stead, GriMin and McTigue, who are] Coatesville, Jaspers and Reading and Jackle Nadel, forws Do. fwho led the fleld with @ net 72. of Dec. & when Johnny Shugrue mestel yion, added another victory to his ere I badly swollen and = Z = r » Ja ung 7 i twelve Foun DUTHOLT, Nov. 14.—Tommy Gibbons} also members of the team, are work-[are in the second division of the six-| Edelstein and Archie Hahn, guards \ rae mG FOURS Tiger OF GATORS, 28 ENTE lant night when he trounced Joe eno BE Paul knocked out George Ashe offing out with the four recentiye wc-| team Bastern Leug und either Jim Curran or Jack Schtior Wilkte Defeats Shaw. Benny. Valger,. the Harlem Usht-}o¢ ‘Tronton in a fast eight-round ti + ladelphia after 45 seconds of boxing am Ei : man, centre. Frank Salz may displace er le ¢ ed Charles Shaw at bean matched to mee ; ymp' forman, ; f BEUEE dp o bout that was orhedulen| quired Players to Mo the form] Immaculata Club’ of Brooklyn] M&M. centre. | Hrank Saiz aM ince | wy alin Meine Corea iea Caariee Ghia foinan’atarehaw, folhe atageg [at the Olympia AA. ttn. \ewer| PIONEER ATHLETIC CLUB nabled the throug ‘ e crack New Yo % ‘ by a score o| ast night in the | by: Prom mmy edo, O., ecomin a I Altech Lexiag BO tern Bounds, A failed to reach} Which enabled them to go through] handed the crack N York Viking The “subs @ Match, 1 I coker billiards tournament now in Pat thas aterey an Tmateh wae clinched! jet the Trenton boy get set, and 4th street, Lesing Bt. boxer be tvok last season with very few defeats 24 to 10 defeat ut the Brooklyn|man, prager, Moses, Hest Bein | progress at Doyle's Billiard Academ long-distance telephona to-day finish rad him holding from a series ofl yeigh Gohnne. Curtin ee thane he the’ Jaw that ended the bout. Among tho many colleges which] Gpurt, hart and Patterson, shaw had « high break of 16. pe Tommy lefts aud rights to the Jaw and body, | ADM.—s1.00. vel, 3100" Ma , oe - . a .