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ney NO SEE ce iia Raid THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922, eemeal Ee | RECORD ENTRY IN DISTANCE RUNNERS’ BIG CHAMPIONSHIP TO-D. COLUMBIA STRONG FACTOR | eevee FOR UAL HONORS WEE "ANE Fullback for Last Two’ Years legiate Race at Van Cortlandt Park—Mal Douglas Is One of Most Popular to Represent Yale—287 Entered, Representing 18 Men at Yale Universities. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov, 21.-~‘The gloom which covered the Yala.camp following Saturday's defeat at the hands of Harvard was only siightoned « bit yesterday with the departure of the football crowd. After Thankagiving the university will return to {ts normal state and a Captain will be clected to succeed “Doc Jordan, There is no doubt thit the Captain chosen will be William N. Mallory, bet- ter known as ‘Memphis Bill,” who hue played fullback on the team for the last WAAL, THAT DON'T HELP Ty’ sHoT You MADE ME Gum ups {1's Great T Aave, A BALL WHizz BY Just WHEN You'Re AT TH TOP OF A SWING-— Toueura KNOow BETTER'N “To Come, OUT HERE *WHEN You'RE 4 ON JHE CouRsE ~ aN, io WHY" CANT” y' HOLLER FoRE ~ ‘ WA GOSM PETE ~-3 Never MEANT T'DOE t+ \ ye: ha “Wat! HoNeEst., ou MAN YLNEvER THoucHT E \ ht ; T COULD. SHOOT THAT FAR=— IeTooK"AN Pee Sf ht EASY SWING:TO BE SAFE_AN’ VOU w= = \Y KNow How «THs: PETE Men \ /AFELLAHTSWINGSTEASY HEF ALWAYS. GETSZA Goon SHO T APOLOGIZE’ ov Man — By Joseph Gordon. WO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN distance runners, represent- oT ing eighteen universities, will toe uhe mark this afternoon in the fourteenth annual cross-country championship race of the Inter- collegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America. The race will be run over the standard intercollegiate six-mile course ct Van Cortland Park, starting near the north end of the polo field. Five of the six miles will be run on grass, bridle paths and side paths DEMPSEY “ACCEPTS” along tarvia roads. There wif be four OFFER. SAYS KEARNS hurdles and one brush and log bar- rier, Wherever the course is doubt- Tul, flags will be placed and checkers will be stationed along the route, Gustavus T, Kirby, former head of the American Olympic Committee, will referee the classic, and John 1. MeGovern of Cornell will be his as- sistant, Charles Halstead Mapes of Columbia will be the chief judge, and in addition to the general officials thero wl be seven assistant judges, four timers, four scorers, eleven’ in- spectors and thirty-five checker: Tho varsity raco will be preceded by a three-mile event for freshmen. ‘Thirteen colleges have entered yeur- ling teams for this race. The freshman vace will begin at 2.20 and the hie competition will start at 3.10. The Blue and White of Columbia is a strong contender for individual CHICAGO, Noy. 27.—Jack Dempsey announced yesterday that he had ac- cepted the offer of Al H. Woods, the- atrical producer, for a mixed bout with Ed. “Strangler Lewis, the wrestler, and for fights with two boxers yet to be named. The terms for the three matches are understood to approximate $1,000,000, The places for the matches have not been fixed, Jack Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, sald, but he indicated that Jersey City and New York were being considered. The first match will be held in about three months, Kearns indicated. Harry Wills, the Negro boxer, and Joe Beckett are belng considered as Demp- sey’s opponents for the second and third matches, he said. Dempsey and Kearns passed through Chieags y: day en route to Salt Lake City. itor, Evening World. DRISCOLL IN CUD MATCH. two yeara and who was previously freshman fullback. Mallory prepared at Pomfret School, where he roomed with Charlie Buell, the Harvard Cap- tain, He ts catcher on the varsity baseball nino and one of tho most prominent and popular men tn the unl« versity. Yale will lose by graduation Doo" Joroan, right halfback; Phil Crutte. shank, Harry Cross and Herbert’ T. Herr Jr, guards, and Joe Beckett, quarterback. sane egicdedaliatice STATH COLLEGES ORGANIZE. BOSTON, Nov. 27.—A New Dugland State College conference, patterned after the Western Conference, and designed to, formulate uniform eligibility rules in in= tercollegiate athletics, was organtzed at 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 5S-cent [a meeting of representatives of New a for each copy. You will want the series, successor of “Fussy Foursome,” in your home or golf club. is the sixth of the new series. Address Sport- | Wnsiand Stato collexes and universities, ing Edi An eligthility cade tion of freshmen on and establishing a one-year residence billiards between James Driscot! and|rule designed to prevent the appearance and team honors. Led by Walter Higgins and Capt. Moore, Columbia Original Celtics Easily Defeat At Doyle's’ billiard room to-night | Herbert Hall, ‘The former was returned onto Ot reaper jy from there will be a return match at English !the winner In the handicap tourney 1s represented by the best balanced team in the race. Moore figures as a fontender for first place, but for the most part Columbia is pinning its hopes on Higgins, intercollegiate two- mile champion. Higgins holds the record for the course. Moore was third in last year's Intercollegiate, Cornell also’ will be a contender, The Ithacans were beaten badly by M. I. T. early this season, but they came right back in the Syracuse com- petition events and beat several stroug teams, among them Columbia. M. ¥. has been an inconsistent per- former so far. After its victory over Cornell {t was beaten Princeton, and in the recent New England m- tercollegiates manuged to fet thint place. Elmer McLane of Pennsylvania will be among the competitors. He ts one of the best distance runners in the Bast, and in the recent quadrangular meet between Pennsylvania, Cornell, Dartmouth and Columbla was beaten for the Individual title by Higgins by a slight margin. As the bout between Jack Renault of Canada and Billy Miske of St. Paul, which was to have been the semi-final bout of ten rounds to the fifteen-round contest between Gene Tunney and Charlie Wienert at the Garden on Wednesday night, has fall- en through, Matchmaker Flournoy has signed up Jimmy Kelly, the Har- lem welterweight, to fight Eddie Shevlin of Boston, in place of Renault and Miske. Charley McKenna of the west side fights Leo Gates for six rounds and Lew Snyder of Jersey City meets Joe Ritchie for four rounds at the same show. For the mpectal boxing show to be held at the Rink Sporting Club in Brooklyn on ‘Thursday afternoon, at which Rave Rosen- berg and Mike O'howd will meet in the main bout of fifteen rouvds, Matchmaker Jack Leon haa also booked ny Cohen to fight Young Zuln Kid for ten rounds, Paul Fargo boxes Mf Castell for. six rounds and Jackle, Coburn oxea Jimmy Werner four round: Pancho Villa, the garn $6, lywelght champion, will 000 to-night by golng against Young 4 Montreal, the Providence bantainwelght,, it Hendrie of M. I. T. has won all his} i Yeutare’ bout of tens rouge ee thee bie races this season. He won the indi-|bosing show at the Arena AG, oe Bostert The Bout te expected to deaw'a $26,000 gute; vidual championship in the New ing- land mect in fast time, beating Mc- Keeman of Maine easily. Mal Douglas will represent Yale He 1s another runner of champion- ship material. Douglas has had a successful season, He won the two mile race against the Oxford-Cam- bridge combination in 1921 The monopoly Cornell se held in the cross-country f ns to have 1d will, as the prices of tickets will be from §1.50 to $). Lew Paluso, the Salt weight, who was brought here for fights by Champion Jack Dempsey, and who has won many battles in the last six months, will ‘on Jan, 2, where he juso has made over put of which he will Lake City bantam: Leo Flynn, manager of Bill Brennan, the husky heavyweight, has just recetved an offer of 2.000 pounds and transportation for on | three for him to meet Jos Beckett, unless the dopo ts upset, be broken | iat havywelght, in m twenty-round bout at this afternoon. Coach Jack Moakley | ther vedere in London, the third werk i y in January. Major Wilson’ and. Jim will enter this event without many of] in, January, Major Witson and, Jim Mc: the stars who scored the brilliant vie-| riynn intends to accept the match, orles of 1920 and 1921 for him. Both of tho Browns, R and N. P., who ‘There in considerable Interest in the com Ing twelve-round bout between Jack Hern- ill bo miss-| mein of Yonkers and Babe jan of Cal yan one-two last year, will be miss in of Yonk a ne ace mn of ing to-day. 000 Worth of th Following are the previous winners h by th of the Intercollegiate contests: Individual, Pein 1800—Gornell- 1901—Yale., 1902—Corneli. .. 1903—Cornell. The net receipts of the boxing show at night amounted to $23,000, which is big money for the cord of contests put on, andy Thomas, the promising Itallan fighter, who got the cciston over Joe Welling of Chicago, Fecelved $2,040.40 for his victory. Kid Sul: livan, who fought Kid Kaplan, got @ guaran- teo of $1,500. Al. Lippe and his battler, Jeff Smith, the crack middleweight of Bayonne, N. J. yesterday for New Orleans, where Jett will take on Martin Burke, the New. Orleans Nght heavywelght, in a fifteen-round bout at the Loulsiana Auditorium there on next Mri- day night. Smith Is well enough « don the gloves. He will get a guarantee of $3,000. A match has been clinched by Andy Nel- derreitor, matchmaker of the Ridgewood Grove Sporting Club of Brooklyn, for the club's maip event on Saturday night. Joe Ritehte of Brooklyn will take on Willle Gerber, the New York newsboy, in a twelve round contest. Nelderreiter expects to sign fighters to clash in a ten round go and a slx round encounter. The writer learned to-day that Reddy ho was the manager of Harry Greb, the light heavywolght champion, for years, will again look ests after Greb’s contr gel expires Dec. $0. As Engol $100,000 for Greb durin: months he was his mani Greb has made a big mi away from Engel. The reason given for the twulve round bout betwean Pancho Villa, the flyweight champion, and Frankle Genaro, X bantamweight, being called off by steln, manager of Gennro, at Ne on Di was bi show to post Gonari of $3,500 and Vili ‘Thurscay. guarantec $4,500 in a bank last Matchmaker Marry Blaufuss and Frank Black, the Newark fight promoters, are try- Ing to sign up Mickey Walker, the x . welght champion, and Phil K middleweight, tO meet ho decision ‘bout at th Armory at Newark on Dec. 12. Johnny McGann, the well known fight pro- moter of Boston, has just become the owner of a boxing club'at Marlboro, Mass, He will stage his first show on 1, having signed up Frankte Brown of New York to swap punches with Young Gradwell, formerly of Newark but now making his home in Boston, in the feature bout of ten rounds, to @ decision MILLAR’S GOALS WIN FOR FALL RIVER TEAM 2 plete the prost ball Club of F ered the first de- Wan derers in the American Soccer League ‘arvard | matet Hawthorne Field yesterday The sco koals to 1 rae Fifteen minthes after the start, Rew ornel! {c forward for the Brooklyn’ Wan derers, took a pass from Mennle on Sinmons, Syracuse} the risht and shot the first goal of the Romig, Poor Btat'lgamee Hob Millar, Fall River's famous centre, was responsible for all three of a youthful harrier fling points placed to the credit of his scored a spark . Mass. season to the Brookly: Hdward Halir fhe Pastime yictory in t bis club, decided Ki int ‘onx yesterday. Start g trom scratch and giving awa andicaps, Hahn need no race for members] His first came seven minutes after er the Wil start, This equallzed the score. minutes r Full River took the 44 Millay scored from a mixup. In ely rally on the part of the visit- forwards the ball struck the up trouble tn passing all his eppenents) rene and) upon the rebound, Millar and winning by fifteen yards, J. 1 Jumped in and poked it Inte the net 1, who lad the limit ‘The Mne-up follow : minutes $0 seconds, wa c sitions, Fall itiver He passed the jut twenty ya <8 ivance of J. Motz, the third mon \ The distance of was four 1a Laie miles, The winner's tim 3 minutes 8 seconds, which | 1 se s slower than the re } for thi ee MOORE, REINSTATED, IN SKATING RACE Wanderers, ROPER ON BOXING BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 27,—Witliam ‘ Vrinegton’s head football coach “| ind Philadelphia Councilman, has been appointed a x the new Phila- Meare. dylphin Boxing Committee by Jules FE. Masflaum, who recently acquired the Jee Palace and the Olympia, and will uct sll the Intter’a bouts at the clubs Other members of the committer are Willlum H. (Bill) Hollenback, former foottall coweh; It, Poni stitth, [Louis 8. Goldsmith and Furney dilis FERGUSON HIGH GUN FOR SARATOGA STAKES The Saratoga Association for the Im- provement of the Breed of Horses ex- pects @ Mberal response to thelr offer- pects a Iiberal response to Its offer- fing of stakes for two-year-olds to be run during the 1923 season, nomina- tious for which are due to-day, Conspicuous among the prizes are the Hopeful, now of guaranteed yalue of $40,000; the Grand Union and United es, each of a value of $10,000. Another race for two-year-olds is the Spinaway for fillies exclusively, which hus a value of $7,500, and will bo run over tho six-furlong route, tho me as the other big features open to nd. fillte Others are the Consolation, of a value of $7,300, for those that are named for the Hopeful, Grand Union, United States and Spinaway Stakes, and the Saratoga Sales Stakes, $1,500 edded. for tw: year-olds that have been sold at auc- Uon at Saratoga Sanat ae LOCATELLI LEADER OF FIELD IN SHOOT colt ©. If, Locatelli did some excellent shooting at the Travers Island traps of the New York Athletic Club Saturday. The elever gunner took the high scratch prize with the excellent total of 99 out of a poxsible 109 targets, He also tled for the high handicap prize with A, P. Walker, each gunner having a full score of 100 targets. As Locatelli could not win both prizes, the handicap trophy went to Wall A. P. Walker also was the the Tournament Cup, — the Home" trophy of the day. Being the fin aturday of the month, both the Ir nt and the Lyon Cup competition for Noveniber to an end Satur- day, In the Lyon Cup shoot a leg was scored by L Ii with a card of 49 out of a possible 50 targets. It gave him his sece enough to cap! » during the month re the trophy, 4 Buffalo Lincolns at Basketball aig Nat Holman Plays a Great] BASKETBALL RESULTS. Game—Champions Attso aes Auditorium Five, 82; Aces, 24, Franklin Club, 81; St, Aloysius, 21. Yonkers, 37; Paterson, 23. o'= in a while when a team SUNDAY, AFTERNOON: Defeat Elizabeth Team. Italian Club, 2; St. Jerome, 19. scheduled to play tho title] ee Ue te oe en Pel holders says It 1s certain of| Junto Five, 26; Starling Greys, 2 gaining a victory over the champtens,| Celtics, 27; Elks All Stars, 26. that team wins. But only once in a] Yonkers, 26; MacDowallg19. while. Buch was the caso with the| Visitation, 35; Dodger ; Buftalo Lincotns, world beaters off braeuoheaipey : r 5 7 Jeltics, 40; Buffalo, 27, Che. Wom (and) Anvinelbie) peskst>| via istionsy ify Manbewall, 16 ballers, The Celtics had an esay) -Syroouiyn, 36; Hlizabeth, 22, time gaining a 40 to 27 victory over STANDING OF TEAMS. the viditora at Madison Square Gar- INTERBORO. den last night. Aver- Notwithstanding the agreement Won, Lost, age. which was made to play one-half of prague a Ae the contest under intercollegiate | «+ ‘Aloysius 3 "700 rules and the other half under pro-| Franklin A. ‘4 2655 fessional rules, the Celtics were| Starling Greys . ‘ 600 ahead in both sections of the game.|Auditorium Five . 4. 600 Seventeen to 14 was ti: score at|Junto Fiy 6 +466 half time. Then, with the rules to] West End Post which they are accustomed, the|St- Jerome ( champions scored 28 points more|ftutgers Five... schile Buffalo got 13. Ascension Aces ».... at Holman played Ilka a flash. NEW YORK STATE. Aver- He scored from all positions. Johnny Were Dent! nace Beckman, Barry and Debnert ha the| gineston 9° 0 41,000 team work down to a fine point. The Cohces shined team was never better. Troy Brugg:, Malone, Ripley and Harvey| Albany played against the title holders at Co-| Schenectady lumbia Park in the afternoon as the} Amsterdam Elks All Stars. The team was actual- ly the Elizabeth Club of the Metropoll- tan League. The Celties won a 27 tol ST, GEORGE ELEVEN 26 victory after a rather hard fight. WINS NINTH STRAIGHT The Celtics aro scheduled to meet RAI the Harrison Big Five to-night at] ‘phe Hantman's Hall, Harrison, N, J. Brooklyn St. George soccer cleven made it nine straight at the ex- The Commonwealth Five defeated the Brooklyn Celtics last night at the Commonwealth Casino by the score of 20 to 17. During the first-half it looked as though the Commonwealth Five would have their long string of vic- tories dented by the Celtics, The score in the first period of the game was § to 4 in favor of the Brooklynites, but during the last half the brilliant work of Jenkins and Wiallg the crack for- wards of the Commonwealths, saved the day for their team mates Incidentally, the Buffalo Lincoins, who were defeated by the Celtics y terday, were defeated on Friday well by the Company M tea: of Hud- son, N, Y. Score was 22 to 10. The Ascension Aces were Pp farther down the list on the Inter boro standing when they were de- feated at Richmond Hill by the Au- ditorlum Five, 82 to 24 Auditorium Five made it two straight by also conquering the fast West End Post team yesterday after- noon at Savage Institute by a tally of 27 to 14, Italian Catholic Club continued its gdod work by subduing the St. Jerome Club, 82 to 19, at Webster Hall. {talian Quintet is anxious to o¢ the firet berth in the Interb standing. Mount Vernon is the ent leader of teams pres- Starling Greys and Junto Hig Five played the closet game of «ll Inter- borough teams yesterday afternoon at Hoffman's Casino, The Cirays could do no better than score 22 points to thelr opponents’ 26, Yonkers started off we ropolitan League games | Paterson 37 to 23, and to 19. Visitations als: dd two victories, one over the M and the other over the Di xigers. pense of the Glen Cove Football Club in @ State League matcly at De Kalb Oval, Brooklyn, yesterday. The score was 5 goals to At half time the St. Georges led by 2 to 1. Shaw opened the account for Brook- lyn St. George after nine minutes of play, but Irvine equallaed for ( Cove soon after. Two minutes from £ time Robertson placed Brooklyn rge In the lead. Glen Cove stood tod, when Wallace made {t 3 to 1 for St. George, A penalty, converted by Fleming, yielded Glen Cove's second tally, but this was nullifed by another penalty which Hindle handled for st. George Wallace shot the Sfth goal for the vic- tors. oo EXPECT BIG ENTRY AFTER A SHOOT-OFE W. E. Ferguson beat C, Pinney tn & shoot-off after a tle for the high scratch prize at the traps of the Lar mont Yacht Club yesterday ach had a score of 96 out of a possil 0 tare sets, There also wae a tle among ©, A. Krickl, F. W. Hodkinson and T. J. 8. lint for the high aandicap prize. All had full scores of 100 targets. On the shoot-off, the cup went to Krickl, with Hodkinson finishing second, Flint was more fortunate In the shoot for the first 50-target prize, taking {t with « full score. L. C. Dalley wan the winner of the cup for the second 60 tar. gets. The long run of the day was reg- tatered by W. W, Swan, who broke 64 out of the flying targets without a mlag GREB BOUT ARRANGED BY ENGEL CANCELLED PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27.—The New York Boxing Cbmmisston has called off all matches made by George Engel, former manager for Harry Greb, the Ught heavywelght champton, announced ls ts likely to mean that the title ut betwoen Greb und Tunney, sehed- fled for the Garden Dec. 29, ‘will be postponed. 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