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if, r - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1021. NOTRE DAME LEADING COLLEGE ELEVEN AT FORWARD PASSING BASKETBALL! By Thornton Fisher Copyrifht, 1131, by TJu rrtss Publishing Co, (Th Wttr Tork Eventa World.) TEXAS, WHERE THEY MAY MEET CARDS Westerners Always Thrill Spectators Many Times During the Course of Battle by Spectacular Air Passes Team Has Lost Only One Game in Three Years. That Would Mean a Great Batting Duel Between Ruth and Hornsbv. . COACH ROCKNE RESPONSIBLE FOR GREAT RECORD OF TEAM YANKS TO TRAIN IN ft v I By William Abbott. The Notre Damc-ltutgcrs came should add to the list of victories the West has scored over tho F.ast this season. After what's happened In the " intcrscctional scrlos to date, old time football players are not so sure this ,. mxIIuu has tho best couching or the --greater nmiiuci ot stars. i. -Take th'j case of Notre Dame. It 'mopped t.y the Army in such .in ' ' elTeetlvu suv that the Cadets wore '"mado to look llku many novice. a"Yet It was only a sho-t time ago that ''"Yule, ranked as on or thu lending teams in this part ot iho land, had u tough time winning from the Army, p-.-ifcsun tho Bulldog Ui. biicli a vlcloud I -Winimal or else Notre Darne Is a wh.iloj - of-n, team. ve. .Against the soldu-r.' the Invaders to from .South llend showed a wonderful fornard passing system. There was - no hit or miss tossing. The thrown knew just what he wanted to do and the lecelver was lut only on tho designated spot, but vax also piu tecled bv strong interference. For thtc.o period tho Westerners throw their poshes m the utter bewil derment of the Cadets. In tho last period thev tinned "ii a poweiful, -., shifting, running attack and attain the Armv was Ju.it is helpless. ! Rutgers eun be dopended upon to , e'ffer stanch icslstaneo to line plays. 'Teams coached by (Jeoige Foster Sanford lire notoi for strong de 'fynslvo work, but ilia Jcrscymen will liuvfl to get llshlng nets to cope with ithe aerial game of Njtiv Dame. V Knutho ltockne, Not.-u Dame coach. Is res)onslbIe for t'i. remarkablo ad vancement of tho South Bend college oji the gridiron. In three yeais the tcjam lost only one runes Uoekno u the tpc of coach that attends to f everything, even down to loading thu , trunks.. His chief concern hns bce.n the curbing of ovcr-c mlldence on tho part of the younger players. " ltockne 'ells a story uf when Notre Dame wont down to Texas for ft game. The South lit? ml squad, wltn Its accuston ed Indifference to the thought of loVi 'g, engaged In a spir ited contest of bridge In the field house tho morning of the game. Forty minutes before tho rtfetco was to Sblow his whistle Jtockno went Into L Gridiron Punts and Passes ) First Monday Scrimmage Of Season for Tigers. PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. S. Con trary to expectations. University Field was the scene of considerable activity ytstcrdav. In addition to a signal drill for the majority of the playero who defeated Harvard on Saturday, Bill j(tOper, upsetting precedent, ordered the &nt Monday scrimmage of the season. The combatants were the second tarslty and Net Joe'o famed Omelettes. Evidently the players were Inspired by Saturday's druggie, as tnc play was , prcer than Is uoual between members pf the Orange arid lllack squad. The score at tho close of the oerlm rtnage found the second team In the lead " y a bare touchdown, the score being 11 to 7. Tho scrub, after getting the Scrimmaging for Yale Team 'to-Day and To-Morrow. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 8 The tegular varsity backs enjoyed a rest Irom scrimmage yesterday afternoon, athough the men were all' In the signal Grill. Uut the regular line, with a sub- ttltute backfleld, had a short scrim inags with tho scrub eleven. "Shark" rB'alr and Mike Eddy, the two Injured tudswcre at the field in their football .locs. but It is nnllkely that cither will be able to play against Princeton on Saturday. Al Into, who was slightly Injured last r.eek. was out in his uniform, and both he and Qualle went through signals, .The coaches plan scrimmaging for to ( Say and to-morrow, with signal drills iJor Thursday and Friday nnd dummy .icrlmmage possibly on the former date. iWest May Not Play Against Pittsburgh. Ington and Jefferson started Its nnal drlvo In preparation for its sectional championship battle with Pittsburgh on Saturday yesterday, wltli Charloji West, Ihe tcnsatlotial negro backfleld star, tnlislng from the workout. West, who has featured numerous f;aines for the Prccldonts this season by lis sensational runs, sustained Injuries In tho W'cftmlnBter skirmish that forced him to hobble to recitation with tho kJd of a cane. If he does enter the Pitt "ngHgement ho w 111 hao to do so without further practice this week. Harvard Coaches Hold Long Meeting. CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Nov J.- r",."0 fK"!'a" Pra,CtlC 'r Harrard varelty regulars and substitutes yes 'terday, only tho mm who were bat tered In tho Princeton game going to lie. doctors' quarters In the locker building. Tho coachru also had a day off, but last evening had a long meet ing, the flrl of tlm mnnv whleh will te.v'0' lh0 y'C E"m0 a k Balurday T ,. a.i '"r'T'13 ,r8 !nu'l tWh.ah,0 L the Players physically vfnaotn?yVoN0.0hoaw,ing effect, of It la said that both nf these players Iiru1iri. Tlrnv line frt, 1. Tlernry 1ms a bad foot. Co- burn's 1 . lei Is swollen and Crocker hurt i hi" ankle. The last three players will do the "llL-htmi nnihu tvnrb tn. ii,. jjUys and will not play agnlnot Brownlludges gae the decision against Hilly tins weK. jiaivaru usually uses all me auicuniica ii mil pkain-ji urown, the locker room to make the discov ery that no one had orcsscd for tho game, so engrossed wiic all hands on the bridge game. The coach gave a few sharp orders. i One of the stars happened to rc-' member a football game was on and he casually passed the word along to , the bunch. The Notre Dame squad scrambled out to the field, won a de cisive victory and then returned to tho bridge game' as though nothing had happened. When Jtockne's contract expired re cently ten colleges throughout the country sought his services, but Notre Dame signed him for a lotw ' term. Don Iourle ran out of bounds to frequently In the game with Harvard that the trtnison couches began to wonder what was up. The Princeton uu.n ti:t Hutu na simpiy loiion iiiK 11111 Roper's Instructions to, run out whenever cornered and savfc himself from being: tackled. It was Lourlo's first real game of the season, and he was told not to take unnecessary chances. Even while battling with Hurvard the Tiger didn't ' forget thcre'i big business on with thu Bulldog In the Howl this Saturday. Harvard masks Its forward pass Gutter than any team the writer ever saw. The Crimson used three forma tions from which Quarterback lluell generally threw to Fltts. There wasn't nny fluke about Ne braska's 10 to 0 victory over Pitts burgh. It Is tho ambition of every conch to beat "Pop" Warner. Fred Dawson, former Columbia coach, turned tho trick so effectively that the veteran Pittsburgh coach came over and congratulated him. Nebraska Is a big team nnd one well grounded In modern football. Since the stnrt of the season Dawson lost fifteen pounds gettinff tho corn busk ers in shape. Pcnn State fooled Harvard timo and again with feint plays and delayed passes. It will be interesting to see how this Btyle of battle works against the Navy Saturday. Only one first down has been scored Insldo the Middy tackles this season. l!ticlnill made It last week. Light Workout for Columbia Players. The Columbia squad was given a tight workout yesterday after the grilling game with Cornell on Uaturday. Al though the score of the big Red Inva sion was one sided. Buck O'Neill was sufficiently satisfied with the showing of the team In the s:cond half to ex cuse tho disastrous beginning. The LBlue and Whlto ends were compara tively new and It was tbelr Inexperi ence which 'fcaved the way for Kaw's oig gains arounu me wing positions. Cornell Eleven to Have an Easy Week. ITHACA, N. T., Nov. 8 The Cornell squad opened practice last evening for the Springfield game, last on the home schedule, (ill Doble announcing that tho ltl -cans would take no chances of un derestimating the training school eleven. He proposes to bring the regu lar varsity team Into condition for the game. Army Now Points to Battle With Navy. WEST POINT, N. T., Nov. . There wau little comfort to be had in the re sult of tho Notro Damo game Saturday. That is, there was but llttlo comfort for the Army supporters. However, no ex cases are being made for the Cadets' poor ohowlng and the coaches will con tinue their drive from now on with the Navy battle first In mind. Tho squad came tnrough the Hoosler game In fair condition. Yesterday the men rested except .for a skull practice In tho gymnasium. There tho mentors went oer the details of tho play lant Sstuiday and Its mistakes. A punch must be developed somewhere and all tuoris win pe Dent in tnat direction. ZBYSZKO BEATS CADDOCK IN TWO STRAIGHT FALLS DES MOINBS. Ia.. Nov. 8.--Stan Islaus Zbyszko, Poland, retained his world's heavyweight -wrestling title In n finish matoh with liarl Cad dock of Wnlmit, la., hero last night. Zbyszko won In Btralght falls, tho first coming after one hour and i twenty minutes of wrestling when he ' proso to hln fe:t with Caddock on l his back and tnen fell backwaid, partially stunning Ciddock and pln T,,, 1 nine him securely ti the mat The ! utes and eleven seconds, and was ac- - .-v....u v.t.ou ... ",,,j-ivur hum- compllshed with a orosn body hold and wrist lock. Zbyszko wolghed .jj pounus, caauoaK ibd llaltllnir l.fionnnl Ia Vlrlnr. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. S.-Baltllng Leonard, former!, f-riy ot j-nuaoeipnij, nut ''" 'VI". if Mil. cVty'Tn VnTo?K is the victor over irreatest slugging bees seen in the i quakor City before a capacity crowd at ,c oiympla A. A. hero last flight A - I Molll1 . I Levlllr rnrrH Knorkiloiin lint l,ost Drrlslun, Although h dropped Benny Costrr for I Inn count uf nine in the first round, thr lvlne, the hard-hitting Coney Island nanium, at rreepori usi nigtit. STRENGTH VNt FAST TMIKVilMS fUE THE WPC I - A. .1 DaOC t-jntll ffe ITS PLEtis s, much on. mook LIVE WIRES) BY SEAL R. &HARA. J Copyright, 19J1, b The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) With Its gunmen, bombers and all-'round yeggs, Chicago should do better thun the second division In tho Mutual Welfare League. Johnny Wilson Is a game guy lawyers help get that $37,000. None can deny the Giants' finishing power, with neatness and dispatch. Harvard has 40 In Its football squad, with a scorccard. The thing the big teams fear most about the small colleges Is that they won't attract a very large gate. . Tho only Pirates that haven't been pushed back this season are the guys that aro selling ns coal. Cornell's Heavy Is Sensation Ithicans in Six Games Have Scored 337 Points to 21 for Opponents. By Robert Boyd. IN tolling up S37 points In six games, Cornell has proved tho scnsat;on of tho 1D21 football world. Tho cloven from tho shores of Lake Cay uga hnVo been termed "Tho Red Jug gernaut;" Doleful Oil. Doblc's steam roller, &c. Against tho Ithacans In these six games their adversaries havo only been'nblo to score 21 points. Theso scoring figures and tho over cnthuslastlc reports that emanated from Ithaca and havo been thrown broadcast throughout tho East would leave tho Impression that tho Pessi mistic Doblo has a super-eleven. But this Is not the case. After observing Cornell In their defeat of Columbia nt the Polo Grounds, It is not the im- presslvo strength ot tho Ithacans as much as tho perceptible weakness of their opponents. Columbia presontcd a sorrowful football squad to do battlo with Do ble's smooth working Cornell ma chine. Their defensive strength was exceedingly weak, their attack a ner vous attempt to advance tho ball, to gether with poor generalship, nnd tho selection of plays far from what Is ex pected In tho strategy of tho gridiron. Against this weak oppojltion what eleven would not run wild .ind roll up 41 polntnV Outside of the weakness displayed by tho Blue and Whlto squ.id both on the defenso and offense, tho Itha cans dlsitlaved nothing but a straight relentless. old-fanhloncd offense, wJth smashing off-tnekle plays, powerful lunges past centre and wide rklrtlng nf thn ends with faultless 'h.-ee-mm lnlorfercnic With this crafty Poblo offense the ntincK is mint up uruuiia mo specuy Eddlo Kuw, with able assistants In Pfunn and Ramsey. Just what this eleven that has hern the talk of the present football season could "do against ono of tho ifongcr colleges Is n mutter of conjecture. Their cntlro senson has been (nufliu-d to playing six of tho weakest football teams In the country. St Hona enturi', whom they de feated 41 to 0; Rochester, 53 to 0; Western Reserve, 110 to 0: C'olg.ite, .11 to 7; IVirtmoutlr, 69 to 7, and Co lumbia, 41 to 7, nro all lncking In class, log In cIbmi. Dartmouth Is about the strongest team that the Ithacans have met, and the llanovi-r eleven lias suffered from noniii nt range theoretical coaching freaks this year presented by Coach Cannell until I licv nrn fnr from n fn. .i i ' "". .', UIIU.IIUB U.MIMUUH. In the last quarter of tho Columbia- Cornell game tho Ithacans seemed to tire from their scoring efforts In the .Mtr iKi WHICH S?SD, tw,w Kcvsr e,SE.Bfcu. after all. Johnny Is going to let the They finished the Yanks You can't tell the players even Scoring Eleven of Present Season previous periods. Against this tho Columbia first lino of defense took a great brace, and tho up-Staters J lost the ball on downs and were forced to punt time and again. Cornell has only two moro games on this year's schedule, ono next Saturday with Springfield and tho other Nov. 24 with Pennsylvania. Tho Penn game will servo as the severest test tho up-Staters have been put to this year. Helsman has not moulded a great team together this year, but they will offer tho strong est test of Cornell's great 1921 repu tation that has been built up In riding roughshod over mediocre football teams. EVERETT WINS ANOTHER MATCH AT BILLIARDS. It. H. Everett, who Is rapidly deverop- ing Into a dark horse In tho New York State amateur three-cushion billiard tournament now In progress at tho Rational Recreation Billiard Academy In Brooklyn, last night added his second successive victory to his string when he defeated N. W. Leake In a slxty-sfven Inning match by a scoro of 30 to 2j, Skalrr Jor Moore. Fulls, bnt Rlakrs Great Finish. Joe Moore, national champion speed- skating champion, starting from scratch In the strong field entered In the one mile Class A handicap event at thelSlst Street Skatjng Palace, was leading be fore tho third lap from the finish had been reached. At this stage of tho raco Mooro appeared to be a sum winner, as he had pulled out In front of tho rest of the field without having to extend him self unduly. On tho second turn of tho last lap however, Moore stumbled and fell heav ily, and for an Instant It seemed that be was out of the race entirely. But It was only for an Instant. He was up nnd awny again at I Mo dazzling spctxl for which ho Is famous befopo more than two o fthe other skaters could pass him, and, while tho distance to the finish wns too short for hint to again tfgain tne lean, no was nosing tho gap rnpldly as the threo leaders flnshed past tho final mark. X. Y. V. to Hatc nrnilnntr llanacrr, Tho Athletic Council at New York University has voted favorably on the suggestion that a graduate manager of athletics bo appointed for the Heights Institution. Among tho candidates for the position are Tedford Cann. holdcr ot the Distinguished Service Medal for Exceptional War Service ; Frank Mr Powell, Edward Dclancy and Floyd Eagen Tho appointment will be mado Wednesday at a meeting of the Athletic Council, composed of student, alumni and faculty representatives. CniclUli Wiiuirii Win .iinln. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. ,S. The All English Women's Hockey Team added miuuirr Fuiiin coitiuiiy i us ai.rin 01 another game yesterday to Its string of victories by defeating the All-Phlladel- p,a. 15 goals to 3. Tho Phlladelphlans pave tho British players the hardest battle they havo had so far. BkSkET" BfaL-rN 6ftME WHICH HkS AXWOSr OVER.H16UT- BR! R! R!iR! DARTMOUTH PRACTICES IN SNOWSTORM HANOVER, N. H., Nov. 8. Even five inches of snow failed to put a stop to the Dartmouth foot ball eleven's strenuous prepara tions for th Penn game which- is to be playtj at the Polo Grounds Saturday. The coaching staff put the team through harder practice yesterday in spite of the steady snowfall, than at any time since the work of rebuilding the squad after the Cornell defeat began. A long, hard aorlmmage constituted the gi eater part of the afternoon's practice. Mort Lindsey And Joe Falcaro Win Sweepstakes Mort Lindsey: with Joe Falcaro as a partner, carried off first honor3 In Silent Blllie" Helns'a sweepstakes. rolled at tho Dyckman bowling alleys. The pair totalled 1.223 for the threo games rolled, -which waa 131 pins moro than Zimmerman nnd Bwcnson, who finished second, tallied, their total be ing 1,092. Following this pair were: Stevens and Dewey, 1,083: Jarrett and Schultz, 1,080; Reynolds and Blechlngcr, 1,064; Buehlcr and Tomctz, 1,036; Koster and Dammann, 1.035; Senatoro and Dunn, 1,015; Belltrambo and Stofka, 1.003: Hamburger and Seering. S98: Eschenlohr and Ullrich, 983, and Sand- ner and Bruns, 928. In addition to carrying oft first honors with his partner's assistance, Lindsey won the special prize for high score, with a total of 263. WUr Bftrlsg of ti Bronx Ctntrtl alien wonia like to erring a nofne.aod.bome match tit m HO uune with lome loral bowler, twtnly-ooa teiri of aiu or under. Arrangement ran ba aids br com-munW-aUng with "1111 lllll" Qraal. wo l acting for Welo. Grial caa ba reached at No. Third Arennr. iiroat. Irtlm detain of DetecUrej Conrid W. Vill lemie aa pretelled on his dubmatea Id the tUerk naii Howling Club to get back in harnou ai m:iu beri of the United Rowling Clubv to waltk tbej belonged for aereral jeere before the? dropped out, tkrpit tpir. aso. when Llelr memberahtn mi weak. Too Captain and four of lbs beat bowlen In Ihe club will im aeeit in action waen ue Bccuooai lour naitient of the United ceta going. Member! of the Nabob Bowling Club wot man; nf the prtaaa offered at tba prlre bowling tt tho John i-eppii Korjety. teorge werna won nrt hon or; Carl Vogler of the C1ll Serrloa finished aee ond. clonelf followed bv IJlck Foater of ho N'a- tvli. Itlrhanl Uohfrltach of Uie bimt club and Fred Kohrammer or the mentor. SEVERAL SCHOLASTIC GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. De Witt Clinton High School and Stuyvesant High School will meot on the gridiron In the Stadium ot the Collego of tho City of New Tork this afternoon and tbo High School of Commerce and the Morris High School will meet In their annual foot ball debate at tho Catholic Protec torv crounds. Manual Training High bchool and Erasmus Hall High School will meet at Ebbrts Field, tho homo of the Rob ins. Other scholastic games scheduled itii. ... - l cmnmcreial it CommeVclai'Kleld b Mar- onand vs. Clason Point at Clason Point. and Central High vs. St. Bensdlct'a Prep at Newnrk N .1. ItnsfnlirrK'w .tUisnlniir In Wrlwlit " Too Much fnr snmincri Marty Summers, the crack east lde welterweight, gave away ten pounds to Davt' RoscnbprK at the Broadway Es hlbitloii Club last night and It cost him t tic decision on points. Rosenberg made the advantage count whenever the boys I canto to a clinch. Summers pul camo to a clinch. Summers put up a great battle all the way. In spite of his opponent's physical advantages, and was nlldly cheered upon leaving the tins. WITH THE BASKETBALL PLAYERS The College of tho City of New i Coach Bill Reul's first call for the Col York basketball team has mapped ' sate varsity basketball squad. Last out an extensive schedule for tho ear' team is Intact with the excep . . , , i , . i Hon of Gus Andcrsol. the Maroon dim coming season. The local quintet lnutlvo f0I.wanj. The schedule has not will cross nets with the leading col- ; yet been announced, but It will Include , - .. ,v, 1 Princeton. Syracuse, Michigan, Chicago, lego fives ot the country, the latest , rreiehton. Illinois, Purdue. Ohio Stat opponent being Syracuse University. and Pittsburgh. Teams from fifteen Tho City College team will invade the otner colleges will probably bo met up-State town for-thls game on Tcb.! t,nnnr- -rir- 8. A return contest will be staged j FOSTER AND MOORE TIE here on Keb. IS. Columbia University pQR LOW GOLF SCORE, will also travul to Syracuse tor a I game against the home team on I Deo. 28. ; In addition to the Syracuse five 1 making Its appearance in this city, ' Princeton, Yale, Brown and all the I other best college fives will be seen ! in games here before the conclusion I of tho season. OTHER GOSSIP. ., V,"' M.r ' AV.: n-n, courts, Bronx. Tho game was spec tacular from beginning to end and the spectators were given many op portunities to applaud good plays. Unity Big Five, formerly Unity Council, K. ot C, opened the season by sending the Armory quintet down to defeat on tnc Armory court at Mount Vernon. The winners have open dates for home teams. Address T. E. Moran. No. 4293 Park Avenue. The champion Original Celtics v111 mako the first of a series of out of town trips when they tackle the crack Kayoula Catholic ClulAln Phil adelphia. Tho Celtics will Jake i.. strongest Itne-up In nn endeavor score a victory for tnis city. The following teams hav open dates: Mohawks, travelling five, desire out ot town games. Address Ldwaril DenerBtein. No. 138 West 49th Strict. Bayonne, N. J. A Junior basketball five, averaging 100 pounds. Oames to bo played .n home or opponents' court. AddrcsJ Roger Rush, caro of .St Bartholo mew's Hoys' Club. No. 309 East 1 2d Street, cit. Kips Bay Midgets and interned! - ntes. Homo and travelling, wouu llkn to hear from 1-ranklins. M. An- rirpw's HethniiN. Boyals. .tc. Address Basketball Manager, No. S25 t-econu Avenue, city. St. Aloysiti3, a good travelling five Had good record last season. Ad dress James K. Cogan, No. R47 Man hattan Avenue, city. Telephone Ca thedral 710G. tbetween 6.30 and 7 P.l. Western Five heavyweight con tenders. Address Cleorgo Jeremiah, No. 60 Johnson Avenue, tiroohlyn. Telephone Bushwick 1639. Star A. C. 135 pounds. Lines up i with IlaHinowitz, Fox, Ievy, Llckor-I man and Y'osclwitz. Address Harry i Fox, 1332 41st Street, Brooklyn St. Paul Five, light heavyweight 1 travelling team. Lines up with T O'Hcarn, Western Conferenco star, J and V. Nichols, L. Camiss. J Mitchell and K. Marronney. Address J. Mitchell. 50.1 East 73d Street.) City. I Lyceum A. A., a fast 135-pound I travelling team. Address P. Balurdo, 182 West 231st Street, City. nialto Five, homo nnd travelling. Avcrago 93 pounds. Address J. Ledo--, 98 Essex Street, City American Woolen Quintet. Prefer commercial houses. Address R. Ia. Roberta, American Woolen Company, 225 Fourth Avenue, City. Dclco Five, 125 pounds, travelling. Address M. Ogllvle, 250 78th Street, Brooklyn. Cathedral Chimes, S5-pound aver age. Address "Manager McGdl 152 Kast 49th Street, City. IlniUrthnll Men llrpnrt nt ( ulcnir. HAMILTON. N. V.. No . i-andldstes responded ycstrrdi. in R. S. Foster of tho Herald and Martin Moore of the Sun turned In the lowest scores of tho Gymkhana Day tourna ment of the Newspaper men's Golf Asso- . elation at Van Cortlandt Pari: ye ter- day. They tied for low prize. Foslei'si card was 89 24 63 and Moore's. 93 30 Co. As Moore carried off tho prize for the first nine holes with a card of -15-33. ho waived Ins claim on first prize and Foster was awarded it. JIM BARNES CAPTURES SPECIAL GOLF TOURNEY. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. S Jim Barnes open golf champion of America, won tho special 3C-holo open tournament at the Tredyffrin Country Club yesterday with a score of 149. His card of 72 for tho morning round equalled the course record. Tho afternoon round was made In 77 rrnRS-Ciiuutry Tenia for .V. Y. tr. Emll Von Elllng, coach of tho New York University track team, announced yesterday th.t plans hava been com pleted for the formation of a cioss country team at tno Heights Institution. , lTnen n. Tlubensteln. manarer. ! nnw working on a schedule of meets. An- MONDAY, NOVKMBER 14 other now sport likely to be added to , manti.n .toiin tho minor list at the Violet College IslpLESTINA VS. PESEK soccer. Icnnanl nnil iFrlcdinan airet In "IMillly" Nov. 2i!. PHILADELPHIA- "ov. S Announce ment was mado to-day by George V. Pawling that he had obtained the sig natures of Benny Leonard, lightweight rhatnplon. nnd Sailor Friedman of Chi cagor for an eight-round bout here Nov. 22. Their Quality lias wiped out price distinction in cigarettes SEECH NUT CIGARETTES You cant help bub like them! 20 For I5 The Yankn are going to Texas. They havo tralnod In Bermuda. GeorpK Florida, Alabamu, Mississippi, Loui.il ant, and might have wound up at Hot Springs, but Ed Barrow rescued then,. Ho has picked out a star spot In tV Lone Star Stats ajid thcro the Ameri can League champions will prepare fur tho season of 1923. , Also, the Home Run King ot the American League, Babe Ruth, will prob ably cross 'bats with tho Hitting Km? ot the National League, for there is every chanco that the Yankees will pla.v a spring series In Texas with the St. Ixjuls Cardinals and sidetrack tit Brooklyn Robins until the hike north ward Is begun, and that northward trip n 111 bo a short one, being simply a dash to the big city a day or so before tli Itaguo season open with the regulation Saturday and Sunday games at Ebbets Field. Walte Hoyt. who pitched himself to fame In the WorldVs Series, was at the Yankee headquarters yesterday and ad milted being the only vaudovllio rival of Babe Ruth. He said ho had refused an engagement in Boston this week be , cause the Babe Is tliaro and ho didn't I wunt to draw any business fiom him. Next wcck itutn win Uf ner- ana HiQt will hie himself to far-off Jamaica. Ixoks as though tho boys ore worklns both sides of the thoroughfare. Now that Trls Speaker ha? agreed to manage tho Cleveland Indians again, there's no doubt that they will go back to Dallas and probably will play another series of spring games with tho Giant. They expected to play two battles with the New Yorkers last year but one wa stopped by rain and Trls Speakei won the other In the ninth Inning with .t homo run over the right Held frnc Thus the world's champs of 1911 have a score to settle with the world's champs of 1920. From Pittsburgh comes the repoit that Walter Schmidt, catcher: George Whltted, outfielder! Clyde Barnhait. third baseman: Jim Ticrney. secomi basemm, and Jim Zlnn. pitcher, are in bo traded in a general, hotiseclennliu this winter. Tho Pirates, It Is declared are ready to offer anything to get Mil ton Stock, third bucuian of the i'n' dlnOs. LEACH CROSS AND BOYLE WIN BOUTS AT STAR A. C. At tho Star Sporting Club last nig.-.t Leach Cross decisively beat Frank' Maxwell in a sensational twelve-round bout. Leach started out at a fast cllr. chasing Maxwell around the ring. Th latter backed away aifd banged awa with lefts. Leach scored a nlne-seeon i knockdown In the fourth round, an I several times after that looked like m winner with a K. O.. but Maxwell cleverly stalled and held until his hcail e'earcd. Leach" made a great fight ami g.it a big hand while receiving the de. . uion. . In the other bout'Al Boyle beat Ern'. tvohler and also made a great shonlnp. having Kohler In a had way on dlffc pnt occasions. Frai Me Gerard als po thi derision ocr Joey Leon PETE HARTLEY EASILY WINS AWARD OVER PAL MORAN. NEW ORLEANS. La.. Nov. 3. - At the Plllsbury Gardens last evening Pete Hartley of New York won a referee's d nslon over Pal Moran of New Orleans m a star bout of flneen rounds. It was an easy Victory for Hartley, who had tin hotter of every round. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN IlinUHO.S TUX lill-KAJUl To-Night nnd To-Morrow Night Amateur Boxing Contests. JO liou Kaotl .VUht UVHlon Hcturo M'W.IAl. BOUT 10.M13HT. V. IOIIF.N ia. I. OUOIJKI.MINI Admimloa 10c THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ItatitamwiWit Otiamplnahip 15 rtonaii JOMNNV JACK BUFF vs. SHARKEY Champicm thillenger. aijw a KtrsiiT.iton.Nn nniiTs. j AdmJffJon. SI. S". 3- Km . JJ.S7: UlngBid- Jlu. Thaller, f er 3 Other A-tract r Cbnte Cliawaiinn ce5Mina JL