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i 0 SM. l - 'I THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, l9Si2. HOPPE NOW LOOKS LIKE SURE WINNER OF BILLIARD titlM WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GAME . . By Thornton Fisher ORIGINAL CELTICS CHAMPION SCHAEFER LOSES Coprrltht (New Tork Evening World) by Pr?:s Publishing Ccrr.pin, iSZZ, Sfe MEET CAMDEN 10 MAN HOPPE DEFEATED IN BIG NET GAME Willie Has Not Lost So Far in Championship Tourney, Whereas All the Other Five Entrants Have Been Beaten at Least Once. By Alex. Sullivan. old sport: it world enyins \the\ never come back\ is in (or an THAT wallop in tho world' 18.2 balklino billiard tournament ndw Hearing its clou at tbe Hot1 Pennsylvania. It looks like a sure thins that Willie Iloppe, who was knocked Iron bis throne which be oc- cupied so long, by Jake Schaefer at Chicago, lats year, is about to re- sume the leadership in tho carom domain. It .was predicted in these columns- - ofteij all the six entrants had played a game that Hoppo would likely win, but it was not expected that the issue would bo decided as so'on as It appar- ently was last nlcht, when Jako Schaefer, the defending player, was beaten by Kdonard Horemans, who was badly beaten by tho one-tlm- o \boy wonder\ in his opening match Tuesday night. Tho European and Belgian cham- pion was the easiest kind of a victim of Willie's, losing 600 to 177. The worst beating of tho tourney up to date was the conquest of Wclkcr Cochran by Iloppe. &00 to 102. Iloppe has easily shown the best billiards of the championship. Ills nil TIUIUIICS uatu rwivu lit declslvo fashion, whereas even victory Schaefcr's brand of playing 11 been far from finished playing. Last night Jako was away off. Ho careless and nervous. Hn mad\ ti great rally, but his early showing was so pitiful that he couldn't overcome the Belgian's commanding lead. Uoremans Is a remarkablo player when he is out in front. He Is a wizard then, especially In masse shots, but once bo is trailing ho Is a player of a different order. Against Horpe ho played liko a second-rate- r, but against tho champion tho uninitiated would have believed that it was Edoua.nl and not Jako who was tho UUeholder. a. iloppe plays itoser iu-u- WThe Frenchman displayed remarkable billiards against Erich Hagenlacher. the German champion, in the matinee match. Contl towards the close was Invincible, making 464 In five innings, which is an average of 92 but his playing at the outset was llko a nov- ice, so he had to be content with an average of 41 for the afternoon. When he ended his seventh1 inning Hagenlacher led !30 to 30, having had Junior National Cross-Countr- y Championship Decided To -- Day Annual Games of the Cale- donian Club Held To-NMg- ht Unionport A. C. Holds Six-Mi- le Road Run To- - Morrow. Junior National cross-countr- y T Championship will be held this afternoon over the regular Van C'ortlandt I'ntk course, at 3 P. M. The entries for this year's event are lariter Ijgby rar man prccr.uinK uuc iu ifWrun being held In the Metropolitan dls- - - . l -- . vntr Tltl.(nn rif 11., I IlnnrnA A C. Is favored to capture tho Individual lienors. The Invaders are headed by the Meadowbrnok Club and the Nativity Catholic Club, both of which hail from Philadelphia. At the !2d Kegtment Armory the sixty-sixt- h animal games of tho New York Caledonian Club will take place. Over 400 entries have been and a host of stars will be on hand for what looks like the biggest meet of thi indoor souson. The St. Anselm's A. C. heads the list for the Walter H. Koott trophy for the flub scoring the greatest number of points. The Unionport A. C. of tho Dronx will hold its annual slx-nil- handicap road run afternoon. William national ten-mil- e champion, will atari from scratch, allowing ono minute to Ilmar Prim, Met ten-mll- o tltlo holder and clubmato. Whllo this Is U'ilng tilnee. tho Walkers' Club of America will stare a ten-mi- Invitation handicap A walk, which will provide excellent com- - ) cetltlve training for tho City Hall to fawnoney islana warn, which wm htoi COpy the sanio club on Thanksgiving Day. I 'AVIlllam Plant. National champion, will start from scratch. BROOKLYN BOWLERS TO PLAY IN QUAKER CITY Tho t'a.sino allejs in Philadelphia will be the seeno df tlio see ond half of the Trtickw-Kno- x and l brothrrn match. The A. II. C J.tars from Hrooklyn will be greeted in the Quaker City by many local fans Tho Urooklyn boys, however, will be icqulred to do some exceptionally good rolling In order to win, as the Quaker City bowlers got quite a lead from them during the first hnlf of the match at the Albemarle Itecreatlon nl leys Nov. 9. After games the dates will be nnnounced on which Hlddell and Scnatore and Gengler ami I.ucka will meet Knox nnd Trucks. nun at Thum'i White Elephant Academy, Broadway st SIM Btreet, for the third or tne w nil bicpnanc nweepinKfi in- luda CohnelUn, Kdler, Catiraon, Rothmaler, Jlartti. Younr, Grosman, Mason, Darner, rtyan, Cahlll. I.tnden, Mrt, Grant, W. Sulll mn and Cornwell. Couhan of th N'w Rochelle tam cap- tured the Win Individual score hen he :3S at the American National Tour- nament at Thum'a White i:iphant Academy. High totali were rolled by the Unlrrtslty team, which rhalked up well above 900 In both games played. The Clks Metropolitan Leairu houlcre after a week's lay-of- w 111 play at thH N'eu Tark No. I alie in win im s'icct .Hon Ray yenlnc STANDING OF PLAYERS IN BILLIARD TOURNEY Player. W, L. H. R. H. Av. Hoppo 2 0 192 B5 5.9 Schaefer 2 1 195 55 5.9 Contl 2 1 204 31 3.8 Horemans .... 2 1 244 35 10.14 Cochran 1 2 140 33 5.15 Hagenlocher .. 0 4 17 31 5 RESULTS OF GAMES TO DATE. Schaefer 500, Hngenlaehcr 3S8; Contl 500, Cochran 376: Iloppe S00. Horemans .177 ; Cochran 600. Hagen-lach- er 471 i Schaefer $00, Contl 361: Horemans 800, Hagenlacher 301; Hoppe 60. Cochran 163; Contl 500. HagcnlRCher 353; Horemans 500, Schaefer 331. TO.DAY'S GAMES. At 2.30 r. M., Welker Cochran vs. TMnusrd Horm' ' IS P. M-- i Wllllo Hoppo vs. Itogcr Contl. runs of SI. 77 and C5. His average was 29 3. The German won the bank for the fourth time and for the fourth time was defeated.. He Is a brilliant player at times, but, like Horemans, can't stand the cuff. Both Schaefer and Horemans went scoreless in their opening Inning:. Horemans then gathered 144 points, with but one lucky break. At one time tho Belgian showed the way, 310 to 35\ but Schaefer fought back like a true champion and waa pressing him hard at the finish. Hoppo is playing tho most consistent game of tho tourney. All tho others have played brilliantly at times, but It looks us though Horemans. Hchae-fe- r und Contl will have to fight It out for second money. The tournament closes on Tuesday night. JOOTBALL PAIRINGS BY U. S. ASSOCIATION roiiitiR.s for sixteen mutches in the third round of the National Challenge Cup competition were made at a meet ing of tho Cup Committee of tho t'nited States football Association recently. New York, New Jersey, Eastern Penn sylvania und Connecticut, with eight clubs remaining in tho competition, were grouped in one division. The draw- ing brought the Now York and llrook-ly- n football Clubs together, vth New York as the homo tcum. The third round must be ployed on or heforo Nov. 26. The pairings follow: New ork. iv Jertt' . UastTn IVmis:. vaina and Connecticut Piter.on v. Amerl a ll A. A. C. ralllllll 1'. CI. Mi. Utlhle. New AorK . Ilruoklyn, and llarlfurd linvrr m. uinpt.no 1. I. Southern Ne-- Knslano fires tone \r I - rans v J. t V. C'onls f . C, and An\oula i' whitman Mills ! !. Northern Jlassaclnietl Kola P.ler 1\. C ulei) A. 1'. i'.. hiiiI Aijbot WolateU i ' mi. I!ohuo l . .sl'rn r, nnj.-unl- and .noi tun eatei n Ni'v Yurk Auli n 1\. r. t Kodak 1'ark r. c. M s.soun and sout Kin imnoia hi. i,o I m I'lendcrijast I' und WllaonUlle Inllnl 1\. ti. ur Vescer riulck V. u. Scullln Steel f. C. or Wtst Frankfort r. C. nr ;tllr.nt. f. Illinois and unio i . i.-- . tb, npana Union 1. r . and IiricKiayera' r . C. vs. Good) rar K. i.'. Mlrh r. i.. vn. iu)ee I -- .. and Walkenllla 1. C. s. Industrial V. c. Ohio Cleveland Mafyars vi. I.oraln Eagles I . C CANNEFAX AND HEAL BREAK EVEN IN DAY Hob Cannefax, representing .N'ew York, and Hugh Heal of Toledo, O . broke even In the day's play In ;he In- terstate three-cushio- n billiard tourna- ment nt the Strand Academy yesteirtny. Cannefax won the afternoon gH me, ;o ti, :'!). iu fifly-on- c Innings, while Heal took ,hc evening contest. 60 to l, In Hxty-si- x Innings. In the afternoon Canne- fax had a high run of 6 and Heal a 0. N. Y. NATIONAL GUARD PLANNING TO DEVELOP OLYMPIC ATHLETES ALBANY, Nov. 18. Development within National Guard ranks of ath. letes of sufficient ability to compete in the 1924 Olympic games at Paris Is proposed through an Interregl-ment- competitive athletic program, It was announced yesterday by the office of Adj. Qen. J. Leslie Kin-wil- Major Charles J, Dieses, State athletic officer, has been d. reeled to make arrangements for carrying out the competition. Final tests would be held at New York City, undr tentative pro- visions, and General Klncald Is now endssvorlng ts have military and naval authorities at Washington furnish transportation and subsis- tence for men of Federalized units who may qualify for the finals. mis is CApr Dickinson Of PWNCETOH OR. JORDON OV VAV.E OR. CLEfWES Of. CRUH OP. NEM-E- - V1CUPE tr (T'S THE hke- - 6Y pollcwinc, me numbers oh the. Pvaevss' backs vou Cam WHO HAS THE. 6A.L.I , STARTING A Magnates Huston and with Frnzco (waving There interruption Hoy Younger Scribe We've miss I'rnzoo7 MO THE. TWO CAME r THE nrSEta. ftNO THE tme one1 of Condition Losing nerve?. Instrument office boy shoviny door and V'raKcoV 'cm, Harry; v.ith you; lenguo against knocking BASEBALL FIGHT Lack of By Bozeman Bulger. .Socne Theatrical Harry Fraxcc, owner the lloston lied Sot. sworn enemy of Han Johnson. Mr. Frazee. is sud- denly disturbed the Inrush of several A'cio York newspaper re- porters with Col. Huston oS Yanks in their wake. Old Baseball Scrllxj (tryin.; to a fight started) Say. Harry, what's this wo hear 'bout you lining tip Mr. tclrphono down) What d'ycr mean-H- an Johnson? with that say, lemmu tell ou something I? an sizing the crowd. Office Want nnt!iing. Mr. (Jo on Cap. Mr. l'razce got a law in other, hut llko to gft a crack at vjlai i fs P te.ui Out Han? your he has just set open ond tell I'm so's now each uf of and by the get tho light and big of vp I'd IM Mo for the that big . Say, I've Just heard from Boston that tho new schedule for next season gives my club tho opening at tho new Yank grounds) unit, mlnM you, that big that Johnson has made iho season open on Tuewlay, April 17. Kino clianco he's got Old Baseball Srnbc (looking out window) doing to be lawsuit, I reckon. What's It all 'bout? Col. Huston (edging chair closer) It's an outrage, that's what! Mr. I 'razee Dun't you get It? The big you know l win't ay nny- - thlng rough nell, the big ltaii Johnson Is Just cutting my club out ot lj.000, that's nil. Hut I'm not saying unythlng against him for print get that, now. Very Young and Innocent What dllforcnce does It make whether you open on Tuesday or Mr. t'ruzee Fifteen thousand. You nee wo uhwins open on so the first club will gel the llrst Saturday gaum. This Is my turn nt it, nnd now our noiilo President and the liac moved the opening back to Tuesday Innocent 1J ntumlrr (inuung close to Which means Hint Connii-Mar- v.111 slip in on Saturday and grub loth the Satutdiiy ami Sunday duugii. All the boys want ti help Connie, dun't Old Scribe Dun't crab this tight. Keep It up. Steam 'om up u lit I 'o. (To rtazco and tho Colonel) You fellowH nro till friendly now and would do anj thing Brother Big lian'd say, wouldn't you? Mr. Frazee NOt lor $15,000. Not If it cost mo JiO.OOO to lick him. Onct we set started mind you, Una isn't for print. I know tho rule. Scribe What il'you mean not fur print? Mr. Frazee (lot to llnd out llrst if Johnson has really sent that telegram. Am leaving for lloston light away. print a word \till I get back, w'!i you? Old Scrlbo Don't hid us. Harry. You slippin' off to Boston to tip the Hoston newspaper men off llrst. Young Scribe And \sposo you do llnd tho trlegram, vhat 'ycr going lo do 'tout It? Law Is law, am t It? t'ol. Huston I cun't suy antliing. but, Harry, for tho Lord's Buko don't any chance to li.no a light. We're OUT\ which nfico Scribe table) they? Don't getting out Hoy (slicks head In door) Taxi, Mr. Frazee. flvo minutes. Mi. l'razco (pulling on coat) -- Help fellows. Will let nu now mi ii- - iliMiinci' SCENE II. (Col. Huston's Offico Two Days Later.) old Scube tnoaing foi ntwB) Bendy for light to aluit, Cup? Uot bet? Ileurd from Col. Huston No. but I'm with starts unythlng. the condition. Cot the hlni. Wo got lick that Johnson If he Young Scribe I got tho scheme. If Ban that kind of srhi'dule It will take two-third- s vote lo riass it. You three rebel clubs can block It. There is violent ringimj of the It's a long distance call from lloston from, Frazee. Mr. Frazeo Say, Cap, put those follows on the extension. That'N a fact about nicking me for J 1 5,000. Schedule calls for opening on Tuesday Instead of Can you beat it? Col. Huston Sure, we can. Never mind what ho says 'bout the opening day. Much of that will bo Takes a two-third- s vote. We'. I fight to tho last ditch. Wo aro with you (Turns suddenly to scrilx'S.) Say, fellows, hurry and get this to Boston. We'll j\at him to It. (To of to ' your papeis. Harry'H giving it out in Harry) Suro wo'll light with you -- sure. nil tho New York dohii mick uy yon. lo me gang) Hurrj, fellow fj ami get your story In we'll skin thoso lloston papms. Innocent So thut's the way ou st.iit a lighr.' Col. Huston IM uur ltfo. If they don't irtw :, ; . i ,i opening thorn won't be any baseball acltodule. i. ' .unt to light our noble President, but well lixil scribes in graitd rush to STREET HAS HADE VALG THE KNOW HAPPENED AMOVOU BETWEEN UNLESS THe PICTURE BUUUOOG. Frazee From Action. Wednesday? Wednesday ciunmlttcu Mlddlc-Agc- d youisolv.'s, uUpliunc. everything recommends telephone. Wednesday. Invitations. Bystander (belligerently) Wednesday telephones. FrVVORITE. WKAr's IS OfflHftU Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock J Davo Shade, tho crack welterweight fighter of California, has modo close to $70,000 out of tho forty-thre- e fights which ho has fought In the one year that ho has lecn under the manage- ment ot I.ro Flynn. He lias Just pur- chased a homo on tho Concourso at 19Sth Street, for which he has paid tho sum of $30,000; In addition ho has also acquired an automobile for which ho paid $3,000. Shade la such a satis- factory fighter that whenever he fights ho draws down big sums for his services. A title bout with Mickey Walker, the welterweight champion, Is now the aim of Dave Shado. To twelve-roun- feature bouts, lo anil a four-roun- lll b the flsht fane by Matchmaker IMour-no- y at Madlaon fifiuare (Irniin I'rluay nlsM. In tho main uvcntn I'tppor Mnrtln Uu Kaplan of MiTblon, Conn,, uuJ Jo Wclllne vs. Amly Thomas Lew t'alijno . living Jampolo, suit Tippy Watson r. Joe iilnro for nl round\ unO Klil I.cnls s i'etu Zlvlc malic up iho preliminaries. Johnny Dundee, Junior llghtu els-li- t cham- pion, IB caidcil to flEht Alcn Mart of Cleve- land iGbt lounds In thu xiar lout at tlnv Olvmpla A. A. of Philadelphia ut the ire I'a'lai-- on Tlisnkni,-- ! vIhk ny afternoon. lobby llarrett muvta Pal Moran of New In another ono of tile foatillu bout.i MnrHii takes til plaio of I'lnky Mitchell of MllwBiil.ee. Juhnny Lronari), Hie Kood llEhlvvrlvht of tlellluvn, Pa., has lire a niatrlvd lo flBllI vtr ' Hallor\ llyron of New Kngiand In the lndnp of tvvelvo rounds at a show to b MOUBht off ni Portland, M.. on the nlaht of Nuv. 'J3. Anolher hoxlna fluh has Junt hf'fli nicHnlz. d to slaie iKixInc shows The rlub n th KnlekeilM'Okrr A. V. of Albany, N. l . of vhlrh Dun MeMahou, I lie well known fiKlll piolnoler of Ihst eltv Ih the IllMlfh ni.ir linn is at present In New Yoik Irv liu ' ilen un a tuilr of foi his H i.Ihk .ileilauiliit nt on TllaukflSlv ins 1ih fi. rnoon In itn niatu event of twelve lounds at tie-r- B'llm weekl show of the IlldRewood Orov\ upoiilni: Club of Ilruoklyn Matih-nm,- Neldereller has I ml eh lliHililt riclit-iti- I'mnkle Knsel for twelve rouudi. Ja.kle Muira hooks up with Herman Ilrodow for ilrht iound, whll' Nat I'lneus fights Jerr WaKh In a inntcst. I'arnier HulUvsti, tho (trcenwlrh 'iil.ii;e fight, r, who Inlurtd his band In hli rec , nt mi '.( Madison Hquuro (lartlen. Is tiulnlng iKH'n nnd bin manager enpeeis to sign nun ii, for a rfluru Ikiiii with Andy Olioile of Harlem at one of the locul rluhs. HuUlvan ran (Isht If be paya strlit sttrntlnn to bis training. I'hU llernsteln, who lias tieen leponslMe fi Ihe great vvllb'h riiailey lleeelier. th rss slue li iiinerw elsllt. lias )nt wlsneii iki'hrr lo anolhei eonlra,t whlih mils for i hsrley to battle under mil's manage- - i, iii another rive yenrs. IUtiihIi-m- I\ i ng in tgn up Tli'erlier for a battle wnh l..linn liunilii t v. Ilaulon, who arranges the bonis fm h. Mtv itagrd at the nlynipla A rhlladilphls, and also a' the be falsi e nl il VKiie illy, 1)114 just HlRll. d Up two tlioie ilghtM for his siieetal show at Ihe lee I'alan il riillly,\ Thankfgiv luff Pay slim n jne T'pll\! meets Hbamus O'llrten and Hills nrai\it of Callfornlft meets I'i ankle HIih lull of New v,ork In eight lollhd bouts. t'nnsma Joe Onns. Ihe eoloreil welter weight ehamplon battles Marty Cross In Inn tuutn 1,11 oi iweive roiinus si tne i'imini\n- Ppnrtlne; cinh nf llnrlent l.vies fartln. fiorn Han I'ranrlsco. takes n Andy Tucki r of the llronic In another . e vo iniind contest Ivuls (liigllemlnl f labia ivniniy deary and Wlltiur (;ohen hooks up ..HI; l.ou Child of tho llroni. rtovd Johnson, lbs nromlslnr heavvwelchl f California, who has won many fights tru,. he carno t;usi, nis greatest v.it,u vins a K O. over bob Martin, the A H. I\. champion, ti Just teniver-- i m limn a severe cold and expects in fly'it his neit battle at Herantou on 'f hanksi.lv ins 1 n ihtbs will hold hoilnr shows M'.ndsy nlsht. Johnny Herman of Itldri ood iriil. Hilly Hamilton ot the West Hide at I re' port, i,. 1., while Nick l'oley will la'\ ii naiisn joe wempsey n mo star doi i si i',. iiroaawsy rjjnipiiion Assoeisue \ r Ii ti HaUey flglll\ Joe llvibi \ thiie die aebsduieil lue lyli titl- - I a iisineetght Chauiilou Jue l.vn'!, imipaiiled Uy his insnaKsr, Bddle v'i\i kav fui a UVatvrn Invasion within a - ds Jo- - will sllgagt (n bouts in \ vllluauke, and HI. Hell th.u k'O ihe rail! - (.'cast tq try the ;rot. TO FrVOttlVCi A COt.LESfc COY W40 A VALE OP BOXING BOARD POOTEP.- - '5oMCriMUS ITS THE BGEK (WVU.H A t iCfcGr B.V rVIKCLTOtt Mt VrSS TO RECIPPOCO.ru.lF TME.T sir TodurHeP. - TO ANNOUNCE BIO CHANGE DECISION SYSTEM Bernstein-Flore- s Award Climax of of Is By Ed. W THE Part Judges and Referees, and New Method Picking Winners Likely Outcome. in tho method of deciding winners of boxing matches In ACIIANUL Is llkuly to lie nnnounced in the very near future. William riinLmnn rf il.n Uhil.. Alt,tAl r ......... I I 1.. ...i.i . iiiumuuii, vimiiiiniii v.. liiu ihiwu 4VVlllt:ilv; VM.UII1 III IrtrllUU, In BUIU lO Oc dlssatlslled with not n few ot the (leclslons that lmvo been lianded out. Ho realizes that unless something Is done corning certain Judges nnd referees who have been doing business under the prcsont system, particularly tho past fnw tho boxing game is certain to Buffer, ho long at affairs In this State, no nrtlon Is too suspicion. Mr. Muldoon ban lifted crowns from-- he heads of g champions; struck a real blow at the gambling evil and has handled promoters, mini- - uners nnd boxers without kid gloves there Is apparently still much lo be done to keep tho pugilistic hoime in order, and he fitlll has a few bomb-shel- li left. While members of the Commission nuestloncd refused to dl.scuhs tho mat- ter nnd .Mr. Muldoon could nut bo reached ;mt night, tho wilter Ma-- i by ono close to those In charge of boxing affairs here that (lie truubli' .it the Ciattlen Inst ThurMlay night the draw decision after the llirnstelu-l'Inre- linlit hui helped tn i up ii icry dlz7.y rllinnv so fur nn llclil iliclnoitH aie concerneil. Iiu lilcnliillv . in nulling to our Informant . Mulilouu Ins bad detect Ivet, keeping un ee mi nuitteiM In telatlon to the boxing eunie lor Mime time, und his order bv whnh nil bets vero declared off the night of tho llritton-Walke- r fight hud a sur- prising connection with the gambling evil. Homo day the truth will out and It will make Interesting reading. Certainly there Is Incompetence, at bast, on this point of fight What might rharltably be termed as mistakes am happening too ortmi and these mistakes, or whnlever Is wrong, ate giving tltlo-holde- an evuse in evade t liking; their honni-- , in lln, State. I'lin tiiu'ly every week lluie complaint on the question nf ! .on, in the small un well us the linse i IuIih. The der ision lit Khhel- - Knl.l in Ihe VilluCeimro bout; the wnlul mi tlio Kid Wolfe. .Moran fl,lit ,it the i lodioine ami any nuinhei of oilu bale been way off In the opinion or both the spectators- and tho pies\ Thursday night Bernstein u .ip patently a decisive winner met- Flnies anil the decision of a draw lesulted In the strongest romplalnt from th spef?-tntoi-- yet reglsteied. For lln- Hist tune In the memory of the writer Joe Humphreys was unable to command silenee so us to announce the weight of the principals. Finally, under In- structions fiom members of the Box-in- g Commission, HiimplueyH desisted fiom trying to miiko liimself hoid ilmve the outliltrst of disapproval, which did not die down until Villa and (ioldstcln had nctuull) stinted lighting. Iieelslons wetn oxpcetpd to t iniM-i- from stalling and to make . liainplons actually stake thru tubs Thi un Hind evolved was exu rli l t I. I\ Un' M'ldlllS .I'lMOll't.-l- lb-M- iioin siispulun Thla it cfrluinti lui\ (;i bil to do. The system of jttdg.ng fights gins two Judges nt different sides or tlie ung and the tefcrco the puwet tu COAsCH , ' TAO JONES JOB IS 5UPPOT To ee ho IH A vMPHtViE VP VAue rvicainiiNi-- . THrV- T- tUGEM iSfil tlVM during months, IS EXPECTED of Long List of \Mistakes\ on Van Every to correct the public impression con Mr. Muliloon Is responsible for fistic drastic on his part to put boxing above determine the. winner. The Judgis and tcieieo lire advised of thetr appoint- ment shortly befoic tho hour of the light. As a matter of fact from what can 1st leurned, the various Judges unci icfurees ma advised of their selection several hotus curlier than geneiully liellovcil. What Is there to prevent fust work In fixing at least two of tho parties who are to pus.i on tho winner being approached? Why was it necessary to lulng In nn referee ut tho very minute be- - foie a light, as happened not so long ago ut Kbbets Field'. Why wan It nec- - insaiy to call be,tH off at the llrllton- - Wulkci light? Somehow It seems uflei ii trml of thi piesollt deelHloli ssliin Cut it Is no impioiiuii'iit om i nt In i h I hnl I..im b tiled .mil Hint ni'i.i .,11 tin r- - Is only one i cully s.ife nny of holding decision Ixiuts and that is to have u om- - man arbiter and tl.ut one man big and so resieeted that his cr- - dlct cannot Ik' iiuistlonnl HAMPTON-DAVISO- N TEAM GOLF VICTOR 1' I NIHIL' It ST. .V. C. Nov. IS. Out- playing tlio field by a iimrgln of thrro strokes, Harry 1 liiinntnn. Detroit pro- fessional, and Jarlc Dmlsou, Ni-v- York iiuiiitt ur, won tlio umiu-i- m iti ut .pro fi's.sluiui I best-hu- luiii naineiit iHter- - il.iv with u I Kill I of .'77 foi 7.' bubs of .l iv. rit M.n i loiuiiii. I'lin.ii.i ,i,i, ,n,i Willi\ lliltitil, fi'liml IliiU.li nni'tteur b.iiniilun. i iitiiiid in, , ni v v It It tul'll of 'Ml. FALSE ALARM WINS DERBY CUP HANDICAP DCItllV. Kiigland, Nov. IS I x.ioci.iIm1 I'ress) - Pulse A hi nil, by Itatlb Ju, lv oit of White t.b-- , owiiud by J. II II l wo'i the Derby Cun llaiidloitu of J.1 J ,\. . yesterday. .1. Cimllffe's ( 'hurl, belie w- - it'oiid h rut Miijoi Won bli in i u i a Ilrlnklow third. Thirteen liorsen r,in Fiilse Alarm won by tliree-- no rt is ot b inrih with Chailcbelle u m I. uh, n t of IJrluklow. The billing was; FiiImi Mm Ju to I l\\.!!!! lebello 9 to 1, Ull'l 11 Uii'W In to nl'.illisl GANNON IS WINNER. At the JUnki Ilrooklj ti. lit luliiuiv (iariMon, the ii rum i I; I l'Hlnin. HO lllHIl'iKrr-- In I, g r. nuni'iK' t'l Mu'ki'y Wii U. i ,i . i i i i , iuIii i hi nijno i, U vn I Ion n1 Ma In yo i. hHIUtliy Mttlill' bt'Hl fh'iltle K\'i ibout, Hiid Joluun Ci i fap(J Terry Miller in the oiIim .1 New York Five Anxious to Avenge Defeat of Last Year. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE. MacDowall vs. Patcrson rnteraos.. Vikings vs. Franklins Frankllk' X C. I'ollce Mifstodons vs. Norwood Five Long Branch. Manhattan Lassies vs. Mac ulnar SSIh F. A. Armory. lliHltHin Flvo vs. New Ilochella Cascys Congress Hall, Brooklyn. Intercity Flvo vs. Aranac A. C Harrison, N. Y. SUNDAY AFTERNOON. Celtics vs. Kingston Flvo Colum- -' bin J'nrk. ' Vikings vs. Commonwealth, Com- monwealth Club. MacDowall vs. Dodgers Falm Oar-de- n. Corrlgans vs. Wash. SeparatcsV Corrlgan Hall. Danbury .Separates vs. Quccosboro Triangles Richmond Hill. SUNDAY NIGHT. Celtics vs. Camden Madison Square Garden. Urooltlyn vs. Schmtlko Five Ar- cadia Hall, Brooklyn. MftoPowal! vs. Kr.ljhts I'rospcct Hall, Brooklyn. Among tho several quintets which tho Original Celtics played last year thoro wero a fow which wero ablo to glvo the champions enough competi- tion to make tho games Interesting. Tho (wo ISastern League teams, Tren- ton nnd Camden, were among tho voit few which dufoatod tho New Yorkers. Camden comes to this city night with all Intentions of re- peating Iho victory of last season. I'erhaps the Jorsey team has good reasons for wanting to show up tho tltlo holders, for that Is exactly what tho Celtics did to Camdon last year, when they defeated them two out ot threo game. All of the games played between the Celtics and Camden were close and Indications point to tins same thing night. , Camden hns not lost a game yet this year In the Eastern League. Dlclt Kerr. Orimstend. Campbell, Delghan nnd Dolan have registered six 1cto-ll- es and no defeats. That record prob- ably means that tho Celtics are duo for a battle. Columbia 1'ark, Union Hill, X. J., Is listed nn tho sccno of action for tho Celtics In tho afternoon. The Kings- ton Flvo of the Ndw York State League Is the visiting quintet. Garry Schmelke's Flvo Is the substi- tute for the Celtics who wero sched- uled In tho Metropolitan Lcaguo to tachlo the Brooklyn Five The withdrawal of tho title holders mnde a substitution necessary. O'Brien of Brooklyn considers tha visitors one of tho most formidable quintets In this district. Commonwealth Club will lie tho scene of action for the Vikings to- morrow afternoon when they meet tho Commonwealth Big Five of that clul). Tho Harlcmites have not lost a gamo this season, and sinco the Vlklng3 liuvo lost only one In twenty start, big doings are expected.' MncDownll meets I'aterson at Pator-so- n afternoon, the Mnes play tho Brooklyn Dodgers, which have been reconstructed and which aro now composed of State leaguers. MacDowalPs victory over lliooklyn last week mokes tho favorites over the Dodgets. Managers Cody and Wilde havo not Is i n able to build a team yet which rim offer enough opposition, but this newer flvo Is expected to do bis things. Viking Big Five is duo for a tough battle when that quintet visits tho Franklin Club In West- chester to play the Franklin A. C. Tho Westchester team Is among tho leaders of the Interborough League race, and Its members have been play- ing a fast and clever game so far this season. Congress Hall, Brooklyn, will sens iu a IsisketU-il- l court for this season as tin' home of the Hudson Big Five. To-nig- the llmlsons piny the New Koehelle Knights nnd thty inert a to i in fiom JeiHcy, the NewarK Sin Unikht-- ol Si Anthony and Mae. iu, oil luitb n i.jvv evening it I'Hivpnt II. ill Q THE DOOR. TO 2 VITALITY You Will find 'Vs'iHststfsPMsV 1 ..ji