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te > f 2 : h f f + f hie e En Ios f‘l‘” R The terms are. \Ac Oc Hue-Robert; mlwln, Harry vow. WBiam © \Whalen ~ ward. Mitspiatrick, Journ - am Donohue. Gordon Contes; - illip Hfcks, John Lees, 1m williant . \RAZ usage, J. Primion, {r Nelly: 3 Demeter E“ 3M some” export; tnnmhed ~ \lock in a furiously contested catch as. “atolls-flnmboutwthn Jasted 1 hour; ~4t minutes and 3: seconds last fight at Simeon Square Garden, New York. * st’eoher uéfterted. the Kentucklan HK Hix favorite hola: the body tis- 3 +> i [_ mm’ittei\ neonate“: strum: es. a infieeeivenebe ”gm” C+ © Momma; Malena merited weflkf Whenmowls atténg‘lzlie“ Ard ewfihéha’wfit b: Whfiw can= Bu hem 10036 from\ thes rushing Lowyi's |- ; 1\ ii afm andin 'a twinkle hall wound) [9] . fléxible fege: about - Lewis's mig»). ~ Thon after some manoeuver«} ~ | -this hesreimed Lewis | by doth wriats.| dually gamed his shoulders to at Order of Manson-M. Max-ell, lllum {Pel- Oy . fuoon, and, altlldygh ail-house 14% - ex» | '.. {pected to win, a thrilllfiélbamels sere] . {tam.s Sanford's eleven,; - Wins an hi the sort of combination'ti. bite : back | ~ jf yat) Then feast expectad so, &na'ing'l TX- Orange» may have more: mammal-e rdo | Al Hing its anatomy 'before the sun levels C ptomight, ons 12, . -On 'the face arm the Silt City . but winge | /| the We the (range | men-bave quit counting their chiciens } [f . . * es 'before they hatch, * They know . that | &. Joe, Stecher ot wanes“. the body ?““’°‘?\ has teen handles, | over | ~- _ Stranger Rd. Lewis. ang his head“ ”Mk—\emanzl‘flgonb'le wrist lock, . which,| _ seat m treasurer, | ~ | | Moo! Taylor, A list 'of names of| ~ } if players and subatitufes for the var-) | lows teams were aubmitted and ap- | - . proved. Tha imanagers of the various | : teams have. been Kiven until the day Of the first. game to make. chanson { GKeote, | . TA0dy “Minna. Charles Daley andl ... ohoos.Reqpinlican . Club—Themes e s Orville R.] f fly . Arghie Anger, Arthup LaiFlamme. \_ Famet Daley,; H. Hiland and J. Babbs- . Mohawk Huetlera-8amnel Taylor,. ' Maroil. hear/flan; Kednetly'| - ori ‘ewpuxy and Thomas . + wal 010 'Grounds} v New Yor Tdday gers-Byracuse football. gata tThik.atter., in and out sbhspon;, is 'Just : .. The i {lg-am ¥lligo motile same sot F * | dule-nas 'been 'ohe that would tax the 33am; ”tangy, cuso has been keeping engagements WWW ims as Fo Y; and . 6 R0: trice provioysly \escaped |- teams as an : warriors should win handily, gourd ls one I the most resourceful men in Loot«=. ball. and that. hig. tenins, sven in \their | 'Abankle with.: his: flex-amnesia. to do its. level mesa Tho duct that Syra- L. and Brown, lately may cause theplay. (of the Orange fo from: unho- oglodl ke@ction. The. Symon“ «the- , of any \teani 'and the Haritan pboys may come into their own if the Orange should bé-off its game, > onetime stile‘deoiswnflll wee tubor not- < > e :| brads belonging to George we? Loft, believes that. monacgnn 18 w.. great | | rate horse sis shown here yesterday f wheh Guy Bowell, rioting for [Come |- . | rander J. K. L, “Hosp. yeni in quest ‘ “almeoolt. When“ keit > yor mvloee of no fewer tngn five: of 'its kleole‘ve 0m! Was fif@nkie, French, nod tn mile? Molnar. «\Kelly arid Miner Banford . induswox-«kéd nard ‘fio’f’repmce these men, ffreally Wig one of the - Kutgers card, ${an . exciting Hight right» down it the 'noted tor the emcthlculan duality of their play, and they (will bo trying everything. oln . their gto‘gli this after» noon,. i Eye will-13 -# + Because f. injuries and +scholastic _| difficulties Rutgers-will be without the and' this afternoon's gime,© the Airst wil) tell: Whether ho has been success- ~Regardless of the outcome of | the game the spectators 'Ard 'cortain to see < | wire. Both Syracuse and. Rutgers are 581g Gridiron Battle on the * \The «stage is all set vat the Polo : | Grounds, New York city;: for the. But: | _ WI}. hns .Peen | missing from the lineup when- the _{ the Connectigqut collegiane §). |rhose stake that imve bsen-, pamumrmlngm {the hosing profession, I've seen Mn tran: -f c “little, black and - white, | ma Bay,\ prped Jdck the give m‘ the, d fall trom: 815m 460- Union Hii, 4 W contést. with . Tripity, gonna this 'afe. ,| ternoon on. Ohio Field, New | York, la slight favorite, capped by .the absenbe. of ; four . oP] ~Aithough : handl- | ite sfars. th‘muslgylnlurles. gfihe violet: [ | team is expectéd fo continue its re- ' cent reversal ,of sorm. and register \ lts seconlll vibtory. at the . expense of p A. ' Tthe New Fork team: held its final LT memos session. yesterday afternoort | eol prepmallon tor today's contest. | 'That several old tamlllav {gooey notably Frank Baker, Truck Hanngh, Pins Boole and Dervrill Pratt, may be Yenkeea take the field next Season: was indicated by remarks: 'dropped by | Miller Huggins ~yesterduy, Tt. was apparent that Huggins is convinced there is no , Adeling . Patti aspect about Baker's retirement this time and that the Home Run King has re- tired from basgebali- ,to his Trappe farm for good and for all. \j probably have to anal-la A change in my catching . staff,\ says Huggins, and that can be taken to meat '\Tpyuck\ Hannah is to be traded, sold oy released, - 'There will be at feast one change in my ontfeld,\ declared the Yankes pilot. \If Baker does not return. PH have to bring Fewster in from the outfield and play 'hinx at third, I may make anothor change in tho-out- field in addition.\ From the | last | sentence it is inferred that- Huggins may think , Bodie has outgrowh his thAlL’lllfMiOhE Nov. fir-TQM Max | MHirech} - who trains the thorough | | much stock jn. perrl}! - ation that he is wrongly with base- ball, for Miller, yesgelaay, made no | It would not be ato allo surprising, \| however, to see Fewster stotionofl at © broke into the game as a third basel- { man and cant play the bag well he ls usefuinéég ag a. Ynnkee gardner, , Huggins apparently does not take Flame deglar- allusion to 'any second busetm'oblom. the midway nest séason And Mousety the rookie: brother og \Irish\ f of the PHiflies, or Pinnelll another «Coast lgaguei'; holding. dovm third; . pi» 204 14 . Manuel slated for Outfleld. . Meusot Jigs been slated for an out- tlleld berth, but as - the. , iKely to be given & man-ea to show 'Lopeot the batters.\ <> Manager Intimates Baker, Hannah Boole and Pratt Wiil Ba Missing from Lme~upr Next Season {a <n w... a Drobably will consist of Lewis, Meu- P sel:and Vick andthe ififleld. of Plpp.i PrattuPéoklnpankh and Fewster~ | Hugwink says he is satisfied with His pitching sthait, ani except for an addi- | ton of a couple of rookies wilt stand. 'put, yesterday was enthusiastie over. the ability of ColHns; the 'big [ right hander recently secured from the | Dallas <elib of the Texas League. Ag- cording to Huggins the big fellow Col- A4ing stands six Téot four inches in his socks-is:as dine a pitching prospect as [- \tas come several years, Huggins, who came fron} his home in Cincinnati yesterday, originally had planned to motor to New York from. Ohio, Automobile thieves changed bis plans, however, for Miller worke. up one morning last week to find his Auto- |! mobile missing. Regarding the propos» ed qbolition of the spitball Miller gays: | The workout was a.light one and | consisted onfirely of a signal grill and: up 4C fehearsal of gevenal new trick for- _ ; mations, | worked smoothly end the line in par- 1 tlcular, charged ag a unit. > The' new combination The contesting. glevens in this“ af- gernoons gridiron battle, 'at - Univér= sity Heights are ancfent rivals and. { the fur should flv when they meat.. . With _ but three efoeptlons. the two colleges hare\ met annually ; for the .Dagt Monty-tour years and the. Con- nectiout collegians havo a margin bf | three: games in victories scored, Tha last meeting took place two years ago and resulted in a scoreless tle. 'By the old but unreliable method of comparative scores,»~ the >-NMiolét - should Bcore an easy victory in to- day's contest. : Both elevens have played Aldherst this season and hoth have been defeated by tlie Purple and White, The New-Yorkers lost while the Hartford team was snowed under a 48 to 7 score. Comparative scores are usually worthless, but the margin here is go great that it should not be overlooked in picking the probable winner. MOB AN NOT IN \I've always been of the opinion that if a pitchor tnmleinetaumiimrense . 'His effectiveness .by moistening thel ball to let-tinr do it. But I have no who behalf; a man Hke Jack Gubin, for instance, r who has been, depending; on a spitter | 'gW in a. little rest dnd 'netredtion \he- |- 'his paces around the (lillloult corner | m-«mvrg» an,” rig”; Yore he comes: North. for the annual ,. so d It Pratt returns the Yankee outfield meetings. - DEMPSEY'3 CLASS Frank Moran's return to the ring the Letrdug Hike or dislike Zor the spitball |otifef-hight iit Pittsburats, where: he and dm willing to stind with the ma- [knocked out YJorlty Of the boys out \of bascball, Hike round, daid' not boost the sorrel top's Charles H:; Elybets, I am one of those propaganda for a boot. with Jack Demp that if the spitter is abol- [Bey, Geyer, who is evgn a woree has | 4shed a reasonable amount of time, say “been than Moran, 'made Fradk step | one year, be aHowél thé veterang to | some and delivered some pretty hard dovelop.a new delivery; It isn't fair for Mallow Moron was 31mm than ever and yery film It may 'be That Moron will get another onpogtunlty at 'an. ear- for years, to eminently him from 1 ly date to show, his 6mm? in New Jer- using the ball and mit him at. the mor- ‘sev He always 's popular with WW\ | followers amt against. sonvre dub. might Huggins says he practically has do- \prove a success But Moran'a talk, 04 | cided\. bo- retain, Jacksonville. as tie {Mighting . should be stopped, youngstomtralnlng camp,lmt Svente may occasion {Such a. meeting would have to be; pm. thd to change. his ntind, Muller will [ceded by the appointment of a 00m- Abaye here fop Hover Hull this wéek to |nor's Gury, 00 0 ~ i 204 :Read the advertisements in flue 1mm: Ito-ill myyoMg: 41k .- [Youhkair, mwwweum mwm .* 1 . ~A mum was made,. forfeits put up, 1 xl Everything was all Jake and the fight . As on. Now, bait the tims there'sag {t00k 3 eee 3mm pit enmely reongaulzefl and #. e glgatly rejuvenated . éleven;- Néw York University will enter is annual . by tha margin- of a safety, | Fack Geyer in the eight Hm £f0)”G€Ol‘gB w. Loft. This made tom‘ winners: rofi‘ml'eéh in two' days.. . | ' won\ the' first face tor | NMangth-and & hath. Dippity Witchet édp< : tured the:Staftord Handicap, - beating | in 'the star. smitten now . stabling here | * . lover the six: mrlong course ly a frifie | ' notflfifii 3: Knits ; Jean. Emma was |* clat the imam 'vads of 6 to. 6. ‘l‘lpplgy' | were gules then and., they, | |atuo bete mate ang the men: momma? |- “Fullflutodwlunjokm'l’ht‘lm title -£: 44 «|I can't name the ihast . men . érom | l lgfhmonxwouortlethmm' A ;: the bantam champ :welghs 120 | . | pounds, the feathenwelght - chomp 189. .. | poukds . of so, \and 'the . nthtwelxhq 1a \chakip angquria lwqum olden | a {days the. champs made . weight. | Rules | loo were atribt.\ ~ twaPull-fl f . weighing no side bets, 1 Annual G32, W ll BS Played nothing. ism know they rfimeofofdlfiw f F“ a New . no]? suns \AN owa yemu we}; et r, \A shark spoken, of as an “Mugsmk-fi Tey\ ' It sfarted up on Broadway. that 'had in each '@ bali or a =n champ or 'the skatin” § *Mie champ? 48/9 - ..Well, Anfte: Oakley of mat. time J was champlon: rifle - shot. : When a. rifle «hot shattered a shooting gal- Tory their usually polled the pare 200 On eny m al this the other day: \Pouring tver my notes, of: Pater \| Jackson fmemories 'I distbvered an | »Hamous the world' over \In bis lime as America's gredtest ring announ- cer), published by lane San. momma ® | or Becembar 17, 1918. Then foHowed the boxing game tor or sixty-toni- 'yeare, [S' was sighty years of ago,. and stil. a | ably, thanks-to his-remankably resont ant voice. There was. hot . oven a , suggestion or weakness about {t npfto & momentor two before ho passed? dut. People who have wltnessed any of the great boxing contests whlohz took; platen the Western section of, ate OnK Max: Kennedy was 'the\ first fellow so- - KN #lve;it. -a buokt- You remember the) othe \cigarette pictures. «when 'you were a | pu Kid? Remember Old, Jwgfimmflefl -s clage.a photo of |: punching } ;, ”hump or me “Frog the Srdhngy. Reféree we grab 1. film ‘ Interview -the lato \Bfify\ Togur) | fit and muchsin-domand fikn for f.: position he had filled so long and B0i a sléwor. - \PMF M1 Behufliwimm : fillet; momma «t Bull'g-eyex . and , oth 'made by the #K w the United States wilt $111:eg easily Tom O'Rourke writes us fi‘om Lon- don, and one chunk of the letter reads: moo \I will let EFuiton box ten..rpunds in a continuous competition on walt hour Fest \'between ° toilpbnéfiii the tournanioht -to be given (lett the auspises of:Sh Dunstan'®:Hofid for tho, Blind. os Baoglish «.promotery will, at opurse,, pooh-wool: {this Nom- CH-STARES® £08\ pias wmmm. om\ Nov. %.-Max | ._ Hirsch eaddled two- winners at; the | Pimlico track yesterday, Jean {Bullent 'tor Shhhe' Lewis and\ \ Tipplty wi v r‘yw «bye tworyeaisolas ar>aix\ \by\ \t |: Wmm better thin 14 to r l ,golmr.bexnndfiolm-l9wvmfi tad malfemerienoe’!’ bsen n tit U <p. m wep o FULTON GETTING DESPERATE sition. . dugsment for them, they,.» will 01mm or Hall. cannot. with every heavyweight in England he \ Titan of London, tormerly 's: iho Americk} who hat services should any Cations .qrioket Aar; fontgmllfv rd firmemmmnels to-tha ; - TWO WlNNERS befit anl!‘ the» wan use to B lif'o s r. ee a p= > & Ag there is fio armpit: 6 vgluit ig. toumympg we 3 [te a Te NhPfl-mvflmgegfig tonk Thewounxatemagyno “534.9; Ogbcr Spom‘ wl, [s