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-PBT1 BriMmTakfisCUne's Plahe T 17 AM A DH TA "DlflTTm f RTVIimr ttttto c LEONARD TO FIGHT BRITON IN GARDEN Hunt Will Feature United War Work Fund Show on November 10. The nllcKCil illness of Tally dine, who hail been matched to flfiht Benny Leon ard In Madison .Square Harden at, the hov for the benefit of the United War Work Fund on November 16. compelled Charley llnrvey to pet another opponent for thf lightweight champion. In- this emerRcncy former welterweight cham pion .lark Brltton came forward yester day and volunteered to box Leonard. HI? offer was 'accented Kindly, it wilt be their third meeting'. Although It 14 reported th-it Jack lmpey win box nt Pnllndelphla for the drive. Harvey In snuguina of getting the conqueror to nppeitr In the Oarden. The chief dlfTlcully will be getting an opponent fur .the knockout hitter from Salt Lake. Jack rteddy, manager of Billy Mlke, recently wired that the In. fluenja l ad Interfered with the proposed bouts In St. Paul, but thnt Mlske was at the service of the drive wherever Cof- froth wished to place him. An effort will be made to havo Mlsko come on ' ?" clu1) on Sunday an added attraction horfe and when ho w.m pulled from be here nnd box Pempsey. . I w"l he provided. Travis ha offered the neath It was found that tho jockey was Hay Turner, who weuld give any one a hard battle, also wntits tn tight here, 1 but nobody seems to o want to meet me . Indian In the ring. Tete Herman, the bantam champion, was asked to box an unknown named Ttatiman at New Orleans for the benent of the drive, but said he wanted Jack Sharkey or some other man of class. Pomlnlck Tortorlch now Is trying to get Pharkey to go to New Orleans and meet the champion. Jim Coffroth yesterday received a tel egram frpm J. W. Gardner of Dallas, Tex., announcing that If Wlllard would box there a good man would be found to meet the champion. Wlllard has an nounced his purpose to appear In two bouts In Texas for the drive. Wlllard, at Fort Worth. Tex., yester day Invited Willie Meehan to meet him In the exhibition bout b Is planning for the benefit of the United War Fund there November 15.' In case Meehan Is unable to make tho long trip, Wlllard Is willing to meet either Frank Moran or his old trainer, Walter Monahan, now an army private at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. COLUMBIA FORGETS FOOTBALL. ti . j. mi , r r !S lhrMri i3. T T r , fc Itharhewrougr'the1 AtfPitiPwpV$ It takes quite a piece of news to make ' nylng ' "", f)ar , !, , TI"Jf' 'J,41 l5, a football candidate forget that he has, In nna, of 3S ho,cs he fllcC), i.allR; Muni,, "j u mfci So. rbor BMch" an engagement with his coach, but the , ,he far driv)nK Edward J. PHckwell. ',"ch Woodcock, uttls u. und inch-! frHrnnTn.nhn nr.nirini nf'fL"9 thank!, ,arKeI- t his deadly put- , 'roZ' Tt" ,-Th"' Potnm.e l'ur.e- two Umn5Pt ne t the Englishman by l.up rear-oidi. c"!n.ir ISTilooo " 1 url lumrjin team lor us game with union , niv ,inn. Ksnutmsu. ii: isghi.nini.ri nm to-morrow. Tom Thorp, acting coach I eence of Fred Dawson, who Is down with Influenza, got nil dressed up In his foot' ba through formations. but snowed up. so Tom concluded at Md Dener go out 10 ao a oil or ceieoraiton Football was completely uiaiv fi...ii.n I IV Tn rnmnanv e- In company, of the Students ..... when the big newi broke. Will. .1, - nth.. . .-.. r.. nt Arm'v Trnlnlno, f-nrn. Ih. fo,.thll Mrf.ls did their tralnlnrr bv naradlnir around TROPHY FOR JUMPERS. Oen. Mir t'lmrlrs f.minlriff Presents Cup for Nnlloiial fihovr. Hen. Sir Charles Gunning, bead of the Brltlrli Ilemount Commission now In tho t'nlted States, yesterday offered on be half of th.Jt organization a 1250 chal lence tup as a prize for the best hunter ... . . . . . .. . .... open all the Allies will ride or" the prire! There are 303 entries In hunter claH,o. at this yeur-s horse show, and with post entries for the British Remount Com- mission's challenge cup forty or nfty of thern are counted on to toinpete Per- foimance will count .5 per cent Tho i conditions irovernlnff competition provide that the trophy shall bo won outright on Wednesday evening. CAMP VAIL TUNES UP. College Stnrs on Klevrn Which Plays Here Saturday. I.itti.e Silver, N. J.. Nov. 7 Tunlnr; up for the name with Charley Brlckley's i . . ... . . . M . 11 totgery, prepared to run the team ' ..., o.' Third Ilc Tho Toman fnin fi..ni.. its signals and to try out a few '""'V 7 J Xrr '""r.year.old. n.l up?d; purs. ns. nut big Tom did nothing ?. "55.Tmoi thf.0'!:." lV . Ll; ,0II..!K m'i'.v: N'w . sit around. No football players ' 1" 7,1 '"1 'V:i, ;, T?. ' .; ih. e M,ni.,.i;t. nt.hi. .in. I throughout the country will tee up ...n.v ..v,,..... ,...- V. I l 11, r,CTllnr,nl , i. """" ' mirn- 1IS1J ing songs and Joining In the general nonet ui.o ran. noisy celebration medsl play handicap competition set up Firth Hace Three-year-olds; elnlmlnr To make up for lost time the team will I V Cornelius J Rulljyan. president of . pur.. 4"A ' yVi'Vo get an extra dose of work to-day. the Metropolitan Golf Association as i ifttffalWJ JJ in me .aiionai norse tsnow, wnicn v.........n ..,Cv,,,,,. jiu,u, . . to-morrow. Pitt on Noi opens on Monday morning at Madron S"e mor. :appearej t-4.y th. -hap. ""i, ' Hay 7"," 1,10 bn"CU "aP Coomb, substitute: Thes; are In : addl- J'JK- l"ok as if Penn had no .aval Transports at tne I'oio urounas "" run " i.i'i"i " next Saturday the- Cdmp Vail eleven to- , Newark this season, and a bljr crowd Is dav went throunh a Ionir signal drill and 1 "P'cted to see ths riders compete for took the scrubs on In a scrimmage. Instead of money. Camp Veil's recent 28 to 0 defeat of rank Kramer, seventeen times cham- f'atnp Dlx nuirurs well for Its success!"0" of America will ride a match race atralnst the Navy eleven ln the comlnc I ?l ??l mile- 1119 ee" "cly to I be Hob Spears. , .... ni .., ,v, f Professionals will compete In a ten amp Tali eleven Cork of Mlchl- ! Camp can. Kenley of PiltJburir. Cone of Dart moulh, Davidson of Chlcapo, Malern of Union. Shaefer of Oklahoma. Dentley and Shaw of Hyracuse, Morrison of Col ordi. frawfonl of Dennlson, Frenna of ft Mary's, Wright of Iowa. Church and Crook-r of Illinois and Canton of Johns Hopkins. sronnsT oiiant field." Boston. Nov. 7, Ilaseball players with the American forces over there murgeHt to the owners of the. Boston Na tionals that they rename Braves Field Oram Field In memory of Kddle Orant, who was killed In the Arronno recently, Fdflie win a Boston boy and played with Hnnnrd. SCHOOL SPORT NOTES. . wnmirm surprising victory over) M'jtIs won by 10 to 0, and the year previous by 20 to 0. The championship of .Manhattan and 'Hie Bronx, with Morris out of the race, ' i' between Commerce and Clinton, They will come together on November on Hoiith Field at 10:30 A. M. After he Clinton-Commerce game Clinton will p:.iy Morris on Thanksgiving Day, Kr.iemus has eliminated Manual "r.ilnlng f'nm the Brooklyn champion ip race th" title now Mm between ' iiimitis and I'ely Prep. Thlu camo will c played on Thanksgiving Day as part ' a triple header at Khbets Held for me benefit of tho Bed Cross. M..-n,i nt football marked the Orange street Club, Newark, announces a bout l!V!!iri.amHi M iMotor c!.'. "i'aa"' iVm' "nlon Collere football team Is getting In vi.l HI11.. H nrst triumph over its old twfen JftrK iirltton and Johnny How-. i7cr trim for the Columbia game, to be -Ivil In three years. The previous Com-; ard for next Tuesday. (Jrlandn of Havana. U2, fllnnlface, in.".; played ill New nrk on (Saturday nfter- i.ercu . tory over Morris was scored , I Jock Scot. U'O: l-'laga, l"0; I'anaman, 104. noon, by practising momlnts and nights, n lius by 7 to 0 in 1314 Commerce DomInCk Tortorlch. the Nov Orleans 'uiJj,. 'oeldV'un"!;;,. The team is handicapped In that Com- A'.n hi- 11 ion. touchdown. Last vap . '. " . . . V1' LI'D? o.ii.'L i,A , if stock. (I d ev and Gale have been trans- iux.. ..... m - i nrnmni s r . man niinii mi 1 1 J 1 r-. 1 STHUNK HITS AT COMMISSION. Asks World Series "Watclteu' n Donated to Heil Cross, .SptHal Deipatch to Tnit nrt. Of the Hostrm imrimiii. .. . the National Commiinn r,l irrhVtJmnrnnnn Lellttr jwai - J lnnl money which would have .7. -. i . ' ttvf wiiicn woum nave i .if V"iod. tor "o'W rlo trophies for the lied Sox be donated to the Hed .J". pMl ye?r" " ,mH bec" customary to give the winners of the serl 3th or some other tokens cuwtlng about 1100 each. These were withheld this yiar. TRAISrTREASDRED PUTTER TO BE SOLD Plnli WUI, AVl.t 1 ir iTT tlltl) ,AMth Which He Won Hrltish Title to Ho Offered nt Match Sunday. -' hen Walter J. Tjravls meets Flndlay ... --"Kin- in meir special goir match 'itvimi kuii inaicii for tho benefit of the U Unltrd War Work J.'unJa ovr the links of the Oarden City Putter with which ho won the golf chsmplonthlp of Orcat Britain In 1904 w ,,v,i' m ne lunu ror tne nig uiive. This 'putter, which to him has been n prias'ess trophy, will lx sold to tho high est bidder. It will be surprising If It Z,n ; 1 'lZ 00,1 Fr".nlt.E",im'' for Pnu,rt Money after that horse' OohCbih win o, i. SLn.!.Jin u,l-j had won tho lat race yesterday. I.uKs Thl. Ik . ",l ,l ft,,"J0"eer- , This trophy of the links carries n great eai sentimental value. Travis stands alone as the only American golfer who . of Great . Including ever won the championship uniain. utners nave tried. Including Jerome D. Travers. Chick Evans. Fred Herreshoff and Eben M. Byers, but to no avail. Fourteen years ago Trals sailed away from these Bhorea In quest of the hlKhct honors in lolf. He nrsetlMd Ion nn.t'chased linr. nnn ..kJYLZ,':. patiently envr tho English courses and Just before the championship tourna- rr.em over tne rnmous sandwich links . i'ui mis decision did not satisfy III1 he went oft his game for a few days , dreth. who announced that he would and almost decided to withdraw. .carry the case to the stewards of the One afternoon, however, he borrowed Jockey Club for a final decision, s. putter and as If bymaglc his game j William Garth has purchased Hi.iilli- came back. He played In the tourna ment He won it. In that tournament were some of the best players of Englind and Scotland, Including Harold II. Hilton ami Horace I Hutchinson among others. A player " . . . V . . . Island Railroad, and J. M. Smith, gon- eral passenger agent, have ngrecd to f - i,ln..H1.h ..... .,;., 1, '. ,v.i r...i. ...i , ..Y... Regular trains also w"l leave from both stations nt 1 '08 ! M' The PcM train will arrive nt ' miMI,M , ?en city at 1 ..n, ten minutes ue- fnn. tt.n nliimpi flrlv. rrr '" tho p'.SVerS drlw Off. Golfers of nearly three hundred clubs on their contribution to the United War Work Fund. TWO MIDSHIPMEN HURT. Roberta nnd Coombs Join 3 the Cnannltr I-Ut. Special Drtvalch to Tuc Rr.v Annapolis, Md Nov. 7. Just as the ' Naval Academy football team appeared iia V. am.M nw trnm 1 1 - m fnrt linen ' Ircll;e f1aL a.nT theVava! "i f"1" AP1K?,n,t th' N"a' 05 ,hf. ler whW, L ,nJ? nfm nuV ?r .. Jl d?s at I WFL "rich ?n hackfleld material, and Clark and Sev ern should Oil the places before Satur day's ttame. . TO RIDE FOR WAR FUND. Cycllata Will Compete nt Newark on Monday. Professional and amateur bicycle riders will compete In a meet at the Velodrome In Newark on Sunday after- noon for the benent of the United War , . .. r. , i ...... ...... i i.. ? "? iLmJ,l The amateurs will donate their services In a half mile handicap and a two mile open. C.W.UWUM, WILL PITCH. Caldwell of the ;.inkee will pitch for the Tleljen & La.it shipbuilders when they meet the Lincoln Olants at Olympic Field In Harlem on Sunday. In the sec- . nna limn the New t-ondnner vin heot the I.lncolns I An excellent boxing entertnlnment be staged to-night at the Hunts Point 1 Club in rno nronx. round bouts will he staged. will he used to purchase Phernalla for the hoys Naval Training Station. Steve Fallon, manager of tie Broad promote man In tho ' .1,. iner or tne New Jersey round bout with Pete Herma Crescent City for tne winn 1.. ..r.n. i.nn.ai ir inn r. ... ar.av a ...m'-'. i-i..h WMbnwken n.rt Knt. I ..rdv nlcht. Burns declars that ho 1 urday night. Burns declare that hoi will nil the New Orleans engagement , - ,,. .., ii n.!,.., nnd I Fund. Tommy Tuohey of Paterstm and Benny VBlgar, New York lightweight, will meet In one of two eight round bouts at the inin n amw.!.! Irn ti r.nni Mm li.nnii'l. I .Jiirusi, irurOHnn Alarffot K. v ..I r.n. ( caddie, 118, Hummer Sigh, lno, pair and Con"-, vice-president; timer J. r-haner. rather dlfUcult nwk and pawn ending to ; ridiculous, hi tho fall flight or woodcock UI Hi LlkUlll A j Can: V "ii, TN THE ROPED ARERA. J loo. T.r..c.n. 100. ,n.i. .,- !;;;-;. a"J F1 ,L Shlini,ri . Eventually he obtained the SS&JST the'e.'.u'v.f .'. , CI ClC "rn 1 V ; ,ClUH.'d n.e-1.n.i iwa-Lsr-eiaai . P,",bu"t' Bt,l' wVr ha' J.' . ,V closed t...en on weodroek . . , fcl.Slfc t fun A M n.uii.i.T I jnr ,""?'" '..it i Wood trap. 111! JacK Mount, 111; African ; wormy, worm ciiniii.i..n iruiiuiK -nsi-Joe Welling against Tom Murph will be Arrow, 107. - Hon, died to-day suddenly. He was the feature bouts of the benefit on Frl- seventh ' " ' ,CIlraini .hV,,,,rl,Ii 'owned by the Pastime Stable and was day night at Our ; I.udy of flrace Hall. 'J;f:;JKSMrdu&'. 0.,7m"t'otr.'1t .valued at ,100.000 by his owners. Hobnken, for the War tamp Community Jn3. nddle Henry. 10": King John, Arftiory A. A.. Grand Viet? Auditorium, Jersey City, Monday Hlghtf. in Feature of asra.-ssyas- WAR MARVEL WINS EASILY AT PUBLICO . Commander Uohr Wagers $10,- i mm on Volt Hcj Recently Uouprht From Maeomber. Rtirtn nmru,tA, h. a.- TUl.TtMoiin. Nov. 7 a wiva of .. thusl.nm such as has never been wit - "r KU ""ore on a ra-elrarK In this country broke loose at the Plmllro track mis nnernoon when the erroneous an- noun.ieinent ws made that Oermany had accibted the nim!ii-n iArm' th ttJl u ,1 lnn, 'Ifljyed the racing somo time, but flnallv the crowd pelt tori rlnvi-n War "tarveT of lJlM brcdJ thaJ " a If Mm o!ber ld to Com! ni.inaer llosi for jtt. nun .11.11 1.. sixth race and won under1 a pull by Pearly two lengthc after following ' American Ace and Chimney Swift to Urn ' Jt in i ,'tr,'tcl, ommaitder Hosi on War Marvel and the colt owner only half of his Tn 1 7,7 1 .. . i:n T!,iti. . .1.; . "'.V. Hliles, the rider, was caught under iho unconscious and seriously hurt. He was hurried away to the Maryland General , ""aim: tal Hllilreth In tlattle. S, r. Hltdreth and Sjm Tviuls indeed' ,hc Mth" nnd he V1"1 entitled I to the horse under the rules. Louli. thru claimed that ho was actinir on hetmir 'George W Ift. This stitement caused IHlldreth to lodge a protest with the stewards, saying that Louis was not an savlnif ihn, rnia n M authorized agent for Loft becauro he was not registered. This brought Maxey Hlrsch. the i action. Ho said that' ..or u urn s norses, into me sonc of i for Ift : this fall -II ereu the stew! ards awarded Smart Money to Ift field, the horse thnt llnlshed fourth In Ihe Manly Memorial Steeplechase. The Iteaults. Flrit lUrr Threr-year-oldi sndupn'srdi "Tl '"'. pr n.uui, nnr miiej lirisnt ins iEnori. i; 90 third. Time. 1 IJ. Young Adam, Chrlula iioltrr., Er'locker Teppy N.s. ll tjonesi. U.in. third .Time, t V. eisiyrour. i.ssie 1 v.y firi-ak, single x'tlck. Alrsrdti Turmoil.' , otto Kioto and Le Marsouln slan ran. ,Hi'aurlh "-" Monument llandlc.p; three-year-ol.ls and upward! purie n.ooo; np ml anJ three-nlxtefnth.i Manlner T.I I.I id.. .. i. ba . . Tol, 101 IPchUltlni! er . 11.60. ll!0 and out, flrit; tl oomy ilu.. ill Rbln.m. 12.50 ' uu., rvi)..u. ulnar ina)am, lib ..cond: Hunnyland, 107 (EriDr). 15.40. third. Time. I-0J. HalhtB HrUge. Hum I Hill, il.nevleve 1)., nar One, liravado and i v...'..,.... ... Aia.i ran. I Mxth Hare The Drllng Park Tur.: I two-yr ar-oldi, pur.. 11,000: alx -furlonr.' ' War Mnrol, tlo (Handel, 4.40, IS 50 nnd, i; no. flrit: American Ace 110 (Jnhnjuni. j !. J!.? ti no ' M,Vr" -rim. r.i i " S Muhony, TtrkKuli, Chimney ywift, fnme . where In Krancc, Collnella and Ilallet """L1"0..""- ... w,rd. ,euinf hamllcap; purae ll.ooo; one it- ... . , . ,. . . . ..l SOLDIERS FORM POLO CIUB. Cnmu' Ilnni'ock Will .Support ths Sport Stronitly. Al'ot'STA, tli., Nov 7, With a ma chine Run polo association of more than two hundred members backing the club and the camp officials Indorsing the plan the ortmnlzatlon of the midline pun cen tre polo team Is under way at Camp Hancock. Matches with nimy polo teams In nearby cantonments as well as with civilian clubs nt Aiken nnd Camden. S. C, are planned, and candidates for the team will hold dally workouts. A field has been laid out nc.ir Lake Aumond There are a number of polo ponies In tho maohlno jrun training centre and this material Is undergoing a systematic training dally. Ofllcers of the Machine Oun Polo As soclntlon have been elected as follows : President, Brlg.-Oon. Oliver Kdwards;, vlce-prcsiiients, J,ieui.-t oi. Airreo Brandt and Ueut.-L.oi. u. m. Lee; troasurer. was smiolnted to arrange n new policy Capt. C. I.'Wooster; eecrctnry. Lieut. F. I for the organization so that amnteur P. McCarter; board of governors. Lieut.-1 trapehooters could be admitted as mem Col. Brandt, Llout.-Col. Lee, Major T. ' bera. This would require a complete re- F. Taylor, Major Joseph F. Richmond and Capt, Worcester. PIMLIC0 ENTRIES. Flrat Hace Cbilniluii maidens of axes, alx furlongs I'. O. King. 112: 3!! SShiitisn. lis- iti.v ' oTr'l. i TlV?. ,ii?. I , etmatian, na: u7. tieoraa Clark, lis: Clarissa. 117, ln.h ldy 11.. 11 Hi 'Capital city, 113, Scar-i .ia.11 tone. 132: I mnartlalltv. MZ. f.n.irlh hare Tha Antiannlls llnnrtl.r.. mr an ages: aia lurionga ijiocnares, is.-.j U7. 1'J'ly. Artsh iio On, 111; Thlstls don. in.!; Kleelng Sheik. in.v star Span-1 Iltlt lia. Krl:le'a Cub. U'J: 'Jule, 104 1 I &ulttud.. lin: Sub.hdnr, lli: '.rTenchr. .........rfa iio- NnhiiMn, 1.7. i.-,.dnni.w 107: Louise V.. Ill: I Happy Valley. 112! , "?!A,.n "0'"n iM"' "...on.. jv; iwn.ai 1 slath Itace The Stvern Pursa: selling; thret-year-oldt and upward: one mllo and a uuarier un,. III. liutsiioaj-o. 1111, ins: Poacher. 10d: J"llk Illrd. 104: Whin, pi.orwlll. 103;' Airman. 110: (Iruysin, Hm; Ninety Simplex. 110: Btrvneai, KU, 'Hal laat, 101, liollna, 100; llalley Ho ld, I to; l'olroma, lud: Slatlni, ItMJ. 'Apprentice allowance clwlmed. IParr entry. J. K. L nf sntry, W. U 8. Marllit entry. .u7i, t.,, .'on" i't.v V it m.?,'.V V."i ,'lent. Fowler .Manning. tiaven, pawn In the middle stage, but hal a I .w on November in would b. Just ... V I U LUk VN : Y" 'V, ir. 'ine nieeuiiH i.nicui-niti vinn ur.mi-n janowsai nau tne wnite si.ia nr o i iAn...i i., hm tin. lau aa it now is nn.i -inMi'iu rn-nt. u.i will I I'mbal'a. nm-.' Mnn'.euvre. lua. (iroun.i UP by the peace announcement. Plans mieen'H gambit declined with Oatublanea. I on the statute hooka regarding woodcock ., erel Halt on lM.ar.1. H. Zullo 'Hveii. 1U1; ctramlc i hi. clean Oone, 1U2; which the men had been dlcusslng did who at his tenth move made a some- Un "i'11 'nr?n. 'nlnf ttss i r!2 vi" ! lodiisb. lilarktlsli, l.lng und viililng ; i t eive slx X'lOT. ' ' "u""" not Jlto with tho pce talk and It was what indifferent move with his knight. IfJ "Vlthln the perlM of October 15 to V t L 0 C 11 Y i a Ji "eactpt miiii a'i,i Tho money Third Hare The Junior Steeplechase: decided to take a month off In which to Prom then on Janowskl's position lm-! v...mhar to Ila acknowledged ho did not , .... n. nstihi.ni. fast. an. n. 1 athleuic para-, thrt-c-jear-olds: twonillea Klytian.' l7: ' formulate new propositions. proved, but tho French champion over-' iinow auch w tho case, but believed It ' , ..... ,.ViV;PVu.v ' I at Pelham Bay , t.llojal Attn. ueci.tve i lieu cf locked a telllnir continuation nt hln nla-h. waa tufflcltnt rrotecuon agatnti any vioia. .J1 '"77 r,,; HheVnshV.d ti.l V ' THE SUN, FRIDAY, War Fund Boxing ShoW-Newly HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT ' II Y HANIUL. THRUB seems to bo an Impression that MV. Smith has been elected Oovernor, and this Impression lias given rlso to very roseate hopes atpotie those who favor the restoration of boxing In this Htato and If.e passjge of u Sunduy baseball law. However, in spite of Mr. Hmlth's v u n ncoa ior uii uranuiies 8rM' Borne days ago v6 discussed ; keen quite closo to the man who Is ' queried hlln reirardlnir , , 7 . . -effaral"B ""'. anu no said, Toine and boxing and KUarantec tbnt h tvin when a man becomes Governor his In fh r,ll 1 .n.i.i .. ' "PI'0"1"0" " e llberallr.otlini J"'?'0 a" haV8 orBQnlznton- The ""'mun, mm 11 iney warn, "IC Juat!:0 t their stand they, must effect somo sort of united effort." 11 la apparent that If we want Sunday baseball and boxing we must 'mpreiu Albany with the greatness Of the voice behind the demand. Perhaps tho most Impressive evldonco presented to Mr. Smith is the very fact of his reported, election. Tim one wntU link in Mr u'hiimiin1! r.oninn hm heen his known opposition to boxmg. Sunday I .. .. . . . . lutein 111 iiifjd inmra lie mm neon HmI " take this Into consideration. I Stnte do not want tho other 1 5 und may not do. (treat Lakes Kloteu tn Play Here November 10. JTew York football followers will see the (ireat Unkes Naval Station cloven In notion hero for tho benefit of the United War Work fund. A (,-ame between the bluejackets and some eleven yet to be selected yesterday was arranged for the Polo Grounds ,for Saturday, November 16. Tho contest will bo one of three to bo played In the Kast by the sailors. They will tackle the Navy at Annapolis on November 23 and some Kastern college or service eleven on Thanksgiving Diy. Ahm.f ., i.. .' ,...1 ..V. " "' l.. L." "om .al aKes a t,a,l,e 1H "utgers, winch has ,ree becnuso of the cancellation by West Virginia. Hutgen to ,ako on tho sailors and thero is every reason to believe I ln on tno sailors ana thero Is ! Ituters which will bo assigned to the task of Btopplng tho Jackles. 11111 Hoper will make an -announcement to-day.- Great Lakes will play Notre Dame on Saturday and then begin preparations for Its Invasion of the East. it It Is Rutgers that will be called on to play Great Lakes the odds fnvnr Hn,ifr,r'a mKl...l n "' oa.... v.u...u..ml.u... vre,u umts mis a couecuon oi lurnivr cm 'ummariM who have beaten acoreless tlo by Northwestern last week. As to Sending Dempser Says n despatch from Great Lakes. III.: "Special permission has been received to enlist Jack Dempsey, conqueror of Fred Fultun and Kittling j Levlnsky. in the navy. Dcmpsey may exhibit his championship punches before King George at London next month us a member of tho Greit Lakes boxing team. Dempsey Is understood building Jolt and is anxious to become Sort of late to decide thaMie is mil i ill It would be Interesting to DemiMy has been doing ln shipbuilding. At any rate, talk of enlisting lpsey in the navy Just for the purpose of sending him to the inter- national service bouts In London Is both unfair to the heavyweights already ln tn'' nayy nnd to thote ln tho allied forces who will compete nt London, The navy nlready has heavyweights enough to win that rflvlslon. Dempsey's victory over levlnsky demonstrated again that he Is the only fit opponent for Jess Wlllard. but that demonstration perhaps puts t..i. ..n .v, . . .u i. j... .. .. ... . benefit bouts In Texas. At Fort Worth or Monahtn one Jester, one has been canny Jess! Harvey Sends Uut a Call for Help. Charley Harvey, manager of the war fund boxing show to be held In the Garden on November 16, is up a tree and ho does not care who knows It. He sent out an SOS last night to boxers, mmagera and news paper men to meet at Jack Curley's office to-night and discuss tho war fund show situation. The bitter fact Is thnt Harvey cannot get the leading boxers to board his bandwagon. He wants various stars to llvo up to their promises or he will mike public their refusals. Dempsey's manager. Jack Keunis, mine time ago came here and said that his heavyweight was ready to fight in the Garden, "bring on anybody." Now Dempsey privately Inslsta that he wanbs to box In Philadelphia on November 15 and that he should not be asked to fight here the next night. It Is a sad state of affairs and before several days are past tho public is likely to be regaled with a list of thoso who gave their promises and then "KP1 " reneged. Suarthmore Will Play Swnrthmore has arrived ut tho engagements with Pennsylvania this year. Last Saturday S'var'hmoie stepped lno the breach and substituted for I.'ifayette. It will ! renemberod that Venn was whipped. Immediately IVr.Ti arranrod for n elinnco to wipe out ,hni 1-n.ln.r nn.l Mwarthmore wa rcheduled to ulav a .oturn enirement I on Kranklin Field on November 23. . . . . ..i.l fj,.rln ...... place for a Columbia game on November 30. Ked Sox Will Stay at I'enway Park. Says Barron. Kd Barrow, manager of tho Red after having looked over Braves Field, Raffney some time ago presented to to use Braves Field Jointly with the the home of tho Red Sox, Is located in a section In which real estate values have been going up rapidly, and In which It Is predicted far greater prices will be realized within u few years nfter the war. Barrow said that Frazee had sent Gaffney a "thank yuu" for tho offer, but a refusal of the terms, Frazee Is coins to keep the Red Hnx nt Fenway Park for a year or two more und then sell the land. He thinks that the park Is tho best part of the Boston Investment. TRAPSHOOTERS TALK OVER NEW SCHEME Committee Will Report Back in Thirty Days. The annual meeting of the Interstate Trapshootlng Association at the Astor yeatrday devoted Ihe greater part of th(, aaginn to a discussion of a plan of development. An executive committee vision of .the association's constitution nnd by-laws, as only the "pros" and the powder companies now run the organi zation. The new committee wns ordered to renort on the best form of reconstruc tion thirty days hence and' the meeting adjourned until the expiration of that nerlod. The following ofllcers wore rc- elected : T H. Keller. New Vork, presl- I'MIIX WOltKIMO HAltt). HcHBNKrTAur, N Y., Nov. 7. Tho ferred to the oltlcers Held artillery school at Canrp Zuchary Taylor. Union haB ...... ,d onlv one irjriie this season with 'IT,?, n, e,0."0,'' vfj8- ," a"" Hamilton, The latter won by 2 to 0, cfRvoiiTiiY nilAf). i.nn FOOTBALL SI AN III)Olli:i). Htatk Coi.i.wib, Pa., Nov 7. Three times wounded on the battliTflnlds of France. Lieut, Fred Yeager. halfback on Penn Stato's eleven In 1111 and 1916, has been recommended for his Captaincy. I LexinotoM. Ity., Nov. 7. Lee Ax- NOVEMBER 8, 1918. oi ppori. nomine musi do iukcii iur this question with a man who haa reported to bo our new Oovernor. Wc,rall tour Mr. Smith's attitude towurd boxing nnd Sunday , Nat'",lmI Association of Amateur 1 " ' lonl "n,,cl " tlcm-ge Campbell i,s a very promising ..... Iillllard Havers, defeated A. Wickers at 1 team In tbu iramd with Camt) Merritt rail irhlu.Tnm nti.nnniin.ior Ho is stroiig-ror every sort of sport. He UKes ( aruhn's room last night by 100 to 84 laat Haturday A. A. Majon Is making u Played guard. Mahoney Hist attracted thinks wo Hhoulrf hRVe Sunday ball, but that Is no and took the lead In the finals. AnSJVHnrn Z Jl Zme mti "tlon with the Loyola Acidemy n,imn ,.tif I., eimnnrl r it.. A Ih ni,. Vnu 1nntt nhllln T .... . i. - I OeSPCratC CtTart tO COTlStCUCl SOnie hOTl , . t. eyes turn to higher things a place . . ..... .T Ti-i-j of legislation havo great power, and boosters of Sunday baseball and boxing to impress wnoever is uovernor wun baseball and other liberal measures. ' .. . . n irrnut iinvornnr. ir rwtnnnveii Air. Klghty-flvo nor cent of the citizens Ver cent- to tell them what they may ... LUU,U. ?,vl . hlch could give tho all star corn- November 16 Hutgera stands ready every reason to believe that It will be rl..- i 1. I , ,.r Iowa and Illinois, but were held to a to Those London Boats. to bo dissatisfied with his ship 11 regular U. 8. A. fighter." dissatisfied with his "shipbuilding Job," know the nature of the work which he Is willing to meet Meehan, Moran and one never was. Cunning, cute, Pennsylvania Again. peculiar position of having two football Penn's schedule now calls for Lafayette . I ember 16, Kwartnmore on November 23, Dartmouth Tp1. ,r n,mlr 7 Thlj mV.. II , .... .. .. i Hox, returned to New York yesterday in Boston, with Harry Frazee. Jim Krar.ee a proposition for the Red Sox National League club. Fenway Park, CAPABLANCA BEATS JANOWSKI AT CHESS Cuban Establishes Strontr Lead in Tourney. Jo Capihlanca last night established a htrong lead ul tho chej-smasterrf tour- ! nanient at the Manhattan Chesj. Club when be defeated Janowskl In fifty-five move. The match was a long drawn out affair and nt one time It was thought that It had beei adjourned. However, the men wont ur It again, and after a couple of hours of additional striving the 'ubnn pulled through a winner, Tht victory gnve him !) In the winning col umn ami only 1 In Ihe losing division. Boris Kostlch defeated Black In only twenty-four moves' and made his hold on ;.!, ' 'u J... " I i.... .. Capablanca to-morrow. Marshall yesterday defeated Morrison afier fifty-seven moves. The United States champion succeeded In winning a teenth turn. The result was that Capa- ouinca emergco irom nm Ulmcultleei, ami thereuMtt Junowskl gave up hh queen and a pawn for Capablanca's two rooks. Tho standing: IMaicra. W. L. ' Plnrrrt. CApatanca.... (i 1 IJunnwtkl. ., Kotilch .. . 'i :iniack Marshall C f IMorrtson... Chajrt It, W. 1 4 I 111 ' WF.SLIIVAN MISKTS IIA3IILTON. Mioiibrro w.v, Conn., Nov. 7 -Wes-leynn nnd Hamilton will meft on thn latter a gridiron Haturday afternoon. It i will be the flrat meeting of the two col-1 leges In football In some years. vs leyan Is In tine trim for the contest. ' Ilubbell, Ihe centre, has been appointed lo the machine gun school at Camp Han- I click, Oo., but he hag not left yet, COLI'MIIIA KNTKHS HUN, Columbia's H. A. T. C cross country runners will compete with thoio of Ford ham, Fort Slocum, Pelham Bay and Camp I'ptoii over the national course ln Van Cortluudt Park on Saturday. Acquired Colt Wins SHEA TAKES LEAD IN BILLIARD EVENT Brooklyn Cueist Heats Wickers by Six Points-in Novice Straight Kail. it,i ' Shea, representing Lawlcr'n room- In the novice straight urnanient under the auspices of i map by dsfeatlng J. 8. Uialsdell by 100 no . i ...l-. n.... ....... .1 ' n opportunity for n triple tie. : """ j H. ' a. Wlckri' ' t j IM. II. It. Ave, ton 10 t tO-f.O ' .... Sl C 1 41-il 1 lAwler's Itoom. I 100 12 : 10-42 , H9 ij : i7-: ihl;i Levy J- BlslJel ''laying an excellent quality hnllf llnn Millar,!. ! T Urflngtl - "'".TV .t" . "I.."? , 'I now tn nrore, at Os" orouvini iiuvv ill uiUKiirrp .1.1 ua- m. it. ..'.. J I.l..cn IWIII, IIU UCICUICU JUIlll UdUK by 200 to H2. made a high run of SI and averaged close to 8. The score : lolnl. II. It. . . . SOD 51 ... n: 24 Ave. Jl. .T Mcrtomin. John Lnng . . . . 4 PORES IN TITULAR RACE Will lleiiresent l'elhnm liar in Service Championship. Charlie Pores of Pelham nay, tho na. tlonal ten mile chamnlon : Jlmmle Hen nlgan of Fort S ocum. the New Ensland (champion ; Eddie Mayo of Fort Slocum, I the former Metropolitan champion, and Ilx)u Kaufman of t'elham Hay. the pres- ""'"i i.miiijiiun. are rume 01 joe siars wno will compete In tho national service cross-country championships over the Van Cortlandt Park course next Satur day. , Pelham Bay, Camp Harldnn of Mr- fllrhftn V T anA Cnrt tilrutum whtl. ha two teams entered, are among the local service units that will compete. Pelham Itiy's team will be mnde up of Pores. Lou Kaufman. J. Grnrglo. j. McCabe, Newton Brown. Frank Joyce J. H. Belalr and J. McAuley. Fort Slo oum'H first team will consist of Hennl gan. Mnyo, W. Mason, L. Hunter, S Kstz, II, Darland, S. Phillips and A Seegers, while the second team from that fort will be composej of J. Wilkinson. J. Savage. A. Kaufman. II. Herns. . Mesne. P. Kverllth, D. Helburg, It. Bayer and H Silveriest. Cami Karllan's team will be made up of P Craig. J. H. Fuller. R. Paynes, J. T. Junemann, P. M. Flemmlng and N. Stuart. I ROD AND v HIGH WATEIl KOP. LOCAL AVOLEIIS FOR TIIK WEEK EN'D. Sandy Hook 1'rlnnna Jamaica Hay (loTcrnors WllleU New (Tbe llonrhoc) Ila) iCanarale) lulaml Point I"nlnn Date: A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. M. PM A.M P.M. A.M. I'M November S..10.-OI 10:3 lOflrt 10-44 10:4f. 1124 10:OU 10:4. 110 1-SO 1 1 .ill November u. 10:45 11:31 10:AO 11.38 11:30 12 18 m M 11:39 2 A.I 2:17 12.30 12 41 November 10. 11-37 11:42 12 22 11:48 2:52 3-09 1:2(1 1.17 rerle. Inkle Hojinrr Cod Bait. "Conke or perln-lnklee are the bet bnlt ror coo." fnM Joe finv.jer, bann nmierman, tfi a reporter of THK HL'N' pntrdiiV "You can buy a! the tlh mrkrt conk from two cnt each to thrt for n dlm. Whfn ou nr on the boat bound for rod mnh th hII and of tb.. nph that rtmutnn alle off the hard bony aurface w-hfeh la caueti in anop, 'TJnn rut ud the flsh Into chunltn about th nil of a fifty cent Piece and ou hi im wtnnir nan lor i-o.i inni ine maraei j nehermen down eaat uae. There .low n cuat , nahennen employ thla lure entirely I "No ipe-lal hook te required, ni you n hook' rod in nny make of ho.ik. 1 recall , ii trip when llfty-elcht. nahennen nt the i banks two hook? alike incidentally on that trip ,h" ,Pr'.'" .'V""1,1!'1 , ""' ,,,a" eauht on .1 ,m11 ""' blackflah hook." i ,-ausnt cou nnen mere ere not , l-elltore and Field Sport. ... ... . onoy nex me te.-,on orena in New J"w rnr rannu. fquirrel. uail. rurre.l grouse, commonly caned partridge, Hun sarlan imrtrldce ami Uncllili or rlncnt-clc pheneint reek The pm.iso of leglilntlon liy Leglaln. lures, r-hleh In the past haa been the only out doubt an cb.oet method, fhe rnu'i '" been the near etermintion of certain ipecles of g.tmu und nlmoat the end tit held aporta. Year after year there appear before the Ptate Legislatures n vast number of Mils, some good, hut mcst of them absolutely rldlculnui These bills are held In com mittees usually composed of men who Have never had enough held experience to be able to Judge their relatUn merits. How can men Intelligently vote for ft gum bill who have never spent one day Blleld. or vole on a fish bill who hne neier bulled n honk, or In nlhr words tyhn would not know the dlflerenco between s Muefleb. and a blun heron? Mist men will say thnt the. eiinimlttees have the advlre of the State Commissioners or members of the various State Hi.li and Bme protective associations and numerous sportsmen who will appear before euch committees nnd offer their ndvlce This eaeme to me to be all wrong. Men should Interest themselves tn game legislation nnd nrgue. on all bills At a recent committee meeting a man appeared before the committee to oppn-e . certain fresh water hill that permltteTt tht use .if nets to catch suckers and carp i u.i.ler the Ice. This pnrtlcular bill did not come up for debate, but one for the . closing of woodcock In the month of Orto ber came up ror nenaie ana i.-iis nmn voiced hit approval, saying It waa a goo I th'ng lo atop shooting woodcock at that teaion .. . I asked him. knowlnr that he was a flesh water fisherman who ha I never hunted woodcock, why he spoke ln favor of the MP, lilt only answer waa that he thought all tine !awj ahould open on the. s,me date i.. nna.vse to htm was. would he con sider It fair to aalt water fishermen If a hill was proposed permitting weykflsh to ,a caught only In the months of January, I February and March? ! ne taugnr.i ai... "' " "''",' '7 I ridiculous, as thera would be no weakf.su at that season oi in. r . ... ""' HIS enori .11 ' " '' 7, . " ; tl""' AVTOMOllILK EXCIIANIiK. t SALE Our Entire Stock of Used Closed Cars Coles and Other Makes On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, November 8th and 9th. RUSSELL L. ENGS, Inc. 12 Central Park West Telephone Columbus .110 All Thete Cart Hare lleen llepjlnted and Oirrhatiled. 1VANTKU SliO AIITDS 8pnt Cash Walling. Bring car to door, telephone or write. JAN'POHF .i:TOH()1III.K CO.. 1145 Uroadway. T;ephono Circle. 3471. FOOTBALL CRIPPLES NUMEROUS AT N.Y.U. Out loch for Fordham Uanie on Saturday Is Announced as Very Dark. ir Kiti:i)i:iiicic fi. likii. tv,.nll Ihr. kxi't. nniinlllna t.ifTrl ......j of an aggregation to give Kordham a fight 011 Ohio Field to-morrnw. Mason has given up nit hopo thnt bis ends, H.irtwlcl: and Lawrence, and Fullba.'k nickman will playugaln this se.-.son. lUrtwlCk, who showed so much ' Katunlav. tliouirh there Is a chance that f,,"ow" r RPt ",to t-'n'w'B , . , . , . , . tussle for a short time. . . . ..,-. .... I , ,,-,l , .,-Vlo lost Saturday, has been playing centre thla ivpiik nnd nrnhablv will start the , t.n-,1,n,n , n 1t.rm.n i ,.! It.ltinr I are the leading candidates for the two i enn Mit-aniicB, nui m'lii mi' i, r'"" ' stnrs with little real training. They looked pretty well, however, in n prnc- l tlce scrimmage with Hamilton Institute lat Wednesday. rerKUSWl in IIUIIIK III" u:ni iu mi Dlckman's place at fullback and seems to potsess poslhllltles. Mnrtlndale has taken Fernnndes's place at left tackle and has made r favorable Impression. Fernandez, who was acting captain and the only 1917 veteran, left N. Y. U. yesterday for a Southern ofllcers' train ing camp. The peace announcement raised havoc with Jf. V. V 's practice yesterdny as the entire post was given a furlough until to-morrow morning. AVIATION ACCEPTS EVANS. Cioir Champion Gets Word Hp Mur lie n Filer. CiiiCAon. Nov. 7. Charles "Chick" Evans of Chicago, national nmateur and open golf champion, to-day received word tTat he had been accepted for avia tion service. Evans is 2S years old. nnd had been placed In inferred elWIflcntlnn be"iuse of dependent parents, but he only recently succeeded in adjutlng bis affairs so he could enter the service. Konlcsburg. who played centre last "d Lorsello so f.ir have been the only Saturday, Is out with a broken iw aid "da that have stood nut. Van Wl , .,, .coitus not been In untrorni since me sier- "'. ""i wi-i-r mm OX IB, I ... . .. . .... . .... . nt m,nf,l Tn... f'a,...Kll ...III l.A .i..l . i nit game. i-Tieiuanaer. ine nairacs, ..... ...... on ni 1 .... t t-i . nl. .iHM iih a subittltntn ut centre nnd irimril. The champion was the orlglnainr or p,.r o, N. It , tt. Ilouaton St.. wk. ila only - the Hod Cross golf mitches, and during t:0 P M s his flfty-to exhibitions throughout the ft,,,,,-,. tErrivo V 'liT4J country raised spproxlmately (250,000 O.vrnui.a 3 uauuaiiun I -to aid that organlxation in caro-ins out 1 Ban.n pi.r iv.ie. z-.lo. in. iiium.i aiL. Its war work. t e ; i . ud.. Krt-i GUN NEWS Sajn Commlln Should Make ln, Thl mnM unreasonable bill Ii not Nportarnan a bill for the protection of wood rock, but a bltl fath-rcl by nnd approved by th Audubon Pockty, which has nnl) ' one objerc In v;w and that In the aboil . tlon of u it Iteld Bhootlnir. Mv nertfiiiint exuerlence' afield nt that aeneori Ieu!i no doubt In my mind that there m-ed be no fear of woodcock hunfr violating the irame law. Men lin tnke In Ihfel Vltwl nt tnnrl ,r. at.nve tho kind mat nil! lomte the IfcWl, Within a radluu of four miles of m home town. hleh Include no game pre ervc. there are to mv pervonal know rdir about .fnrtv hen ehe.-iasnta ond fnu- nmi.terr Itow can any man explain the exlutrnce ct ro mnny bem. unlejj you iiiul srnnt that men, wtti. ery rew vxceptlona. will violate the same lov I wish that nothing I may write In referrnce to flh and ame mallera be cunvtrued ai cenaure touard the Nw Jertey Flnh and Oame Commleilon or th Sew Vnrk Coneervntlon Committee. I nm -n ell aware of the fact that the Legis lature Is more or lea a source of worr fur them on account of the nuien.u hllla thnt nn placed before It by dream ere Hhu believe tney have the right tdeii tegardltiR prutectlou. I thlnK the commlaslon hhntud hn tho pnner tn make tln nnd game regu IntlunH according to their Judgment, an they are better able tn realize th. Mlale' needs than h body of dlalnler eated tienatora and Assemblymen It ! a uill known f.ict. In which every legis lative committee will beir me out, thai It H next to Impossible tn get only tew men tn ague, on the merlin of un particular h?h or canm bl.l VHAi.Ks and nouns Irvlngton, Jf .1 . Nov, 7 ROO AND 1CN. For the Lightship Nunday 1 A. M. lll.ii.Jc fiY Ili.U.- and I.lnt MADELINE S. KSM'S.1 i: Kst st., e :i. V: 50th at, ? Pare $2 0" In, 'lu.llng bait nnl w.r tax A. Lyons. . W llfith t . PLENTY LINGS & WHITINGS DORA leaves Saturday 1 A. M nn.l 2 I A! other dajs, S A M Dunne's Dock Hheepslitad IJj It mil U l-osni.t on Hunt Heels. Hods, hf. IINri norgnlns In High Qrade Shot IIIUIILI (luni)i nines' and Surf nods. HKltr.F.U. m W. Ii St (Times So I l P M SAT. V A. M. SUN. Plenty of Ling, Hake and tilling. AtVll-'k ICA 1 A 'vl dully rapt HIYIE.. IVH Mirh.e' Sheenahi-a.l nv PI.KNTV Il.lKfl. I.1XO AND WIIITINt. Mil. iiiiernnon ai z n'rlock. lnvrs Ilaninirr's Dork, Mireus head, ItiO A. f. eterr lUr. FI.OlINIKKS AMI TOMCOIIN. PfirjUlC UA9IUIQ l,u0"on N'f Ho illir II I I n Mllll r,""r fa. ling u.i) a We 1 . QUI I'"- "n'""u Thurs.. Sal . Hun. I ii. vmt AMI HI.At KI ISII. (HI)! CUI! t (ID! ' i M. .n. I . A....V .Df. J. .M. I . a. ...iih IlliritlS. "- 11:41 train. Hund.tr. s.oi i , i , n - , - .. iZ'-w'mT,1"1"11"011 TrailSlt C0' Mnlltor's. C lirl Til l.lnn. Ilnke. Whiting i:, Hr rn ist M. Mun . i.JO ;ni (j, ( i. ii n .i - a j.i , l.ulK M KreetmrU t'apt Joe Itaynor ' i S'tl IH.irkllsh t'might sunila) solr7i i I'lrnty of Ularkflsb Caught Now. r A ll NOTU'K. O A. M. TS Josephine nundar. it ... M. 2, lltnni CUT t'.U'T. ! T IllllULrril Winm- u i iiiivi.i,n i nrt'KNr.ii DV.nll lt:et Wreck Le'.id w,.d , iKOSabfi I :r"" A, t..n Pun t..05trn O. U ,!, . ROStR.II. rW-'N.x IIUUI. Ill I II l v l.ii'K ,i, Blixsr RE LUNDY Thursil.i an, I Ht.ir.InjS TVCI-HrTi -TTd 10 A M. UalU. --t--t v plenty of Line., " is , for Com. Rosf --.4 3 THREE NEW PLAYERS FOR FORDHAM SQUAD Football Interest There h Growing Daily. football Intercut at Fordham Is growing by leaps and hounds and tho f quml Is gioulng dally. Throe most promising caudldnle Joined Kddle Sis hind's forces yestcrdiy. Tbey were Johnny Mahoney and Tom and flcorgii.? Campbell, who ucie slant on last yearit Konlham l'leii team Tbev were In- ducted Into tho Kordham S. A1, T. C. lat WcillK'Sdllt. .. , ..1 (1.1. ,11. . iPltl,, t'll (ll.l.U ,, of lhc )Kn KhoUttia linemen 1iv.t Clilcngo. Klsklnd Intends to make nr Kuaid out of him, as Uardon nnd O'llaro "r doing o well at tackle that there ' little chance of-any new c.uiaid.Uun3 displacing them. K- lesteidt.y's practice was satlsfartory - -,t-1 rrl"!'1' , wn" Vf k J" ",0 ,1""u.?4. and showed bis usual dasH. Tnr. rrii:.ir nr. n.r.inicn.- COLONIAL LllJE . PROVIDENCE DIRECT B0ATS2.97' All Out.liie 'sislercc.-ni. 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I. tlrirf l.uus... f,i,i laliur.nR work i r.u m, nt, ,i,l.,i'.. . H riilifnt l.lo'nsi'.l I,., l .s K .- V VCKKl.s lit in. u,-,ir,. Ii-n.s. . chi. i' e f.-r ..I , , , ii, .,i m .'u. ... I.I., nied h; r K - . iili-I' i Ti;n i i.m u.i; tnv' i.i.f.AHP.i'H ;a ASSIST NT i olilii- lunt year. t Li. SSSSJSJiJiJjiJBiiJiJtiJSSBSi 's -