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14 THE BUFFALO ENQUIRfeR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1919. 1 Lafayette I Yale Students In. Demonstration Jack Willing To Go To Europe 5 Masten Saturday; 0 0 0 0 0 0 Amicable Relations In Organized Baseball Resumption of Working Agreement Between Majors and Minors is Strongly Favored by Baseball Club Owners Restoration of Draft Privilege Probable. Duffy's Knockout Was No Surprise Lockport Boxer Had Much in His Favor Such as Height, Reach and Grit, But Never Adopted Correct System, Says McSorley. U.

B. vs. Detroit If New Haven, Nov. 19. Yale students planned a gigantic demonstration in the Yale bowl this afternoon to cheer the blue eleven at its final practice of the season here before the Harvard battle.

The Yale coaches plan-tied a stiff scrimmage practice this afternoon after the demonstration will be staged. Harvard Cup Game Between Two Evenly (j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matched High Schools rfas Aroused Tre 0 I ttY WALTER C. KELLY. "I wasn't a bit surprised whin I read of the knockout of Jimmy Duffy Binny Leonard at Tulsa tha other night," said Stab McSorley to the fight fans at the Iroquois last night. mendous Interest-University Elevens Prepare for Gruelling Battle.

if 7 the winner of the Cnr-pentier-BeckeU fight to be staged in Eitrcpe Decembfr I will not come t9 America, Jack Dempsey will go to meet him in London or Paris, said the heavyweight champion of the world yesterday. Jack Kearns, his manager, will join him today and the two will leave for California in a feu-days to fulfill a moving picture contract. Dempsey also said that his contract with Dominick Tor-to-rich to meet either Beckett or Carpentier in New Orleans icas for $175,000, and not. for $125,000 as reported. The fight, if arranged, would probably be staged on March 17.

Champion Jack says his physical condition is "fit as a fiddle." ocV XT (By I. E. SANBORN.) (Cnivagn Tribune Hervire for TUB BUFFALO (HIRER. Chicago, Nov. 19.

Sentiment among minor league baseball club owners is strongly in faVor of a resumption of relations with the majors, governed by aome sort of an agreement to take the place of the one that was dissolved by mutual consent last winter, according to the views expressed by stay-over magnates of the Western league, and by other representatives who stopped here on their way back from the minor league conclave in the east, last week. The restoration draft privilege to the major leagues sterns to be the only point of argument, and the class AA leagues of the national association "With the Detroit University eleven, one of the sensations of the 1919 football season, as their opponents, Arthur Powell's University of Buffalo football warriors will close their season on chance to make "good and went' into the semi -pro, independent and amateur fields for the rest of their recruits for the next season. These cost them little or nothing, and the chances of uncovering a "find" are only slightly less than when delving into the minor league ranks of professional baseball. There is every likelihood there will be a new agreement worked out before spring between the minor league committee and a joint major league committee to be appointed at the December meetings. President Comiskey was out of the city his way to attend another special meeting of the directors of the American league in New York today, where it is presumed another effort will in? made to induce the national commission to distribute the coin held for right-hand man this season.

"Bingo" I 0 was a four-letter man while preparing a himself for his college career and gained considerable reputation for him- self after he entered Colgate in-1912. He was graduated from Colgate in 1916, I taking over the work of Coach Duffy in J917 and was out of the game for two years, following, serving as a lieu- tenant infantry in the world war. fl He took part in the Verdun and Ar- BRUM'S SKILL WILL BE TESTED "UUTTy was a moil promising young Tignter a Tew years ago and I thought he'd be a champion after I had seen his great battle with Charley White," remarked Dick "Duffy had good stuff in him, and he should have gone along and stuck right up with the topnotehers for half dozen years to come," continued the Hon. Stabathy "He-has all the natural assets sich as height, raich. speed, jrit and endurance; but he never adopted the correct system." What do you mean, correct system.

Dad?" asked Son "Jimmy Duffy was always too aiger in his fights, and he Saturday. The final game will be I staged as. the second hajf of the" big football double header at Buffalo Base-! ball park, the Lafayettp and Masten I Park elevens in their Harveard Cup gonne forest fights. Detroit university boasts of a most powerful scoring machine and Doint to Oi oi are more strongly in favor of it thani(n Players of the tam 'which finished of lower classification. W.

C. KELLY. ra-k nf the fact that ha had a fast left hand and a. their record scores against the strong college teams as what may be tallied against the' Buffalo university eleven. 1 meeting, furnishing the first half of the twin bill.

Detroit university footballers come here this season with a record 'which places them among'rije leaders for the, 1919 championship. They hold Victories' over Georgetown by a of IS to 13, Hillsdale. 34 to Ohio Northern universitv. 3.t to 3: Rsthanv -47 to 0: raich. Instead of feinting out hi opponints and baiting thim to the poonch Welterweight Champion Will be Faced by Rugged Battler in Harvey Thorpe Eagles Arrange for Big Smoker.

i whin they led to him, he did the laiding mmseir ana wninever ne got stung ne'a third in the- American league race, As the current directors will give way automatically to a new quartette at the annual meeting of the American league, it is necessary for them to get action soon or not at all. President Johnson of the American league was confined to his residence rush in to close quarters and go mixing and slugging, no matter what style ef oO Kalamazoo, 26 to Noth Dakota Aggies, 48 to and lost "butone game U. Getting Ready. Coach Arthur Powell is grooming his eleven for a hard battle and put the boys through two hours of stiff practice last night. JDespite the hard game with St.

Bonavehlure last week, the entire U. B. squad is reported fit for battle and the team will be 100 ner 'fighter he was up against. i "He sacrificed raich and cleverness who has met Leonard several times. ii onH rinvsdre to swiin blows the ring, told me personally that he The reason is that the smaller circuits were subject to draft by the class AA leagues, but not by the National and American leagues, under the gentlemen's agreement in force last sea-Bon.

The major-minors, therefore, were unable to dispose of their players except by outright sale, and lost the argument they always have had to salve the public that they had to sell or lose them by the draft. New Agreement Probable. Instead of drafting a lot of players this year the majors purchased the few that looked as if they had a that to Tufts by a score of 7 to 3, a again by orders of his doctor, whp dis- "Vft i wid the other fellow, and this is some- one will doubt cuvtu-u serious symptoms of infection! tSdowt ictyTnftStheeaa1 itTo'es fiWbte bard-fought battle. With it comes to the bitr thing no clever fighter of Duffy's gen- Jack Britton, welte or the world, when PROSPECTS NEXT WITH TONAWANDA raygardeil Binny Leonard as the "great, est fighter the world ever produced, of his weight. Now Britton has seen th.im all in the last decade and a htilf.

anil his opinion is worth something. I doi't know any man better qualified to talk on this subject. In fact, I'm inclined to agree wid him. in a foot following Ban's attempt to get down to his office too soon on The ailment dates back to a St. Louis chiropodist, who hurriedly treated a corn for Johnson a fortnight or more ago.

troit University eleven has a 1 total cfent In strength for Saturday's game. The locals showed wonderful improvement in fheir game last Saturday. The Cup Contest. Thei Harvard cup meeting between I era makeup should do. Lacked Generalship.

"Now to my way of thinking, if Jimmy Duffy had done more boxing land fought along the same lines us sich zll points against 23 for their op glove game and by the same token no one will question the slugging ability of the rugged Harvey Thorpe of Kansas' City, so it would seem as though there will be some interesting fistic work when these two clash in the roped ponents. Say, pop, when Jack Britton gets min as Kid McCoy. Tommy ttyan. joe tne two High school elevens is. the i most important of the series, both 1 teams having scored' a victory in their arena next Tuesday night at Cans or Jack Britton, he might have through with the welterweight title.

1 been nnbaitable. He is more rugged what will become of it?" asked Son first games, Masten over the Hutchin rally than of thse great Dignus. son elevens, -while TWO AND THREE afayette trimmed Husky Lumber City Bunch Believes IfJ Saturday. The LS Colgate Star Coach, James F. Duffy, the former Colgate star, is coaching the Detroit university team, and with a Bquad of forty-one players from which to make his selections, puts forth a most formidable aggregation for each game.

Duffy is the same man who put the University of Detroit on the football cap of 1917. Soon After the completion of the -season, he answered the call to the col- ers, but he lacks the gineralsiup hat 11 become or the welterwemm the Technical team last ist that made topnotehers of thim. Right champeenslup: is it? Why. me dear. 171 ti Li 1 j-sroaaway Auditorium under the auspices of the Eagles.

So that members of this fraternal organization and their friends may thoroughly enjoy what promises to be a rare night in fistic lore, the committee in charge of tbe affair is now busily engaged in fram it lias ClCVen lO nUlIlDie DUI- i if i. ,,1 mixle to fdrupt i darint Inddvhurk. Ilinnv Lmnari! will winner of Saturday's game needs win but one more on Thanksgiving day to carry the cup. Football records for the season make Masten Park the favorite for the big clash, the east siders having 0 Putting the Next One Over with "Bugs" Baer alo's Fast Wagers Made. T.am old tactics and raysort to the style grab it off if he cares to go after it; leam "lany followed be these past masters of the and be all accounts Binny is getting Queensberry game, he could still be up a bit in weight, and in another yeai; made a But they say it's hard i he may like to fight at welterweight to taich an old dog new tricks, and I than at 133 pounds." ing a preliminary card to be staged be- fore the main bout.

Several well-known i ors, but returned to take the helm seven games this season without a loss i arid show a total of 39 points against i siv for tHp-ir nnnnncnte wVn. tr. Just then Silver-Tongue Bill Kelly suppose it would be next to impossible The game between the Buffalo Pros- i to alter Duffy's style of milling. showed the way to the bowling alleys into Ltx ette in six cramees won four anrt inct pects and ithe All-Tonawanda team! Whipped Decisively. two and srnrpil a total R7 I scheduled for next Sundav afternoon local chaps of big glove notoriety will again this fall.

He was the star be seen in action before Britton and of the Triton seminary team as a Thorpe step into the ring. quarterback for three years. He thejs Britton a Wizard 'entere(l Colgate where he showed ex- rp. Iceittional ability as a football player. r.iLT arlCi of.

Buffalo is thor- fonowing his graduation from Colgate acSu.amtod with the wizardry he took over the job of coaching the "tton. In a muUudinous j. Eastern high school team of Detroit number of contests In this and other and later the University eleven. against 46. for their opponents.

The I at the baseball park, will come close to "That he has been a failure under west siders are confident of virtorv attendance' records, if all the talk heard his present system. has been proved Willie Hoppe is one boy wonder who holds his age well. The oldtime football player used to wear his hair long and act like a nut. The modern football player cuts his wool short, showing that the game has changed mostly in the style of haircuts. by the dayfeats he has suffered at the however, and are putting in some about town may be taken as a criter on Already great sums have been watered hands of Ted Lewis, Irish Patsy Cljne, mighty hard work this week to be on FIGHTING BANANA IS RARE SIGHT edge for the all-important battle.

Fur is sure to fly when these two teams clash. wl Luc iimi vcia ul mt; Here's "Bingo" Brown. James "Bingo" Brown is Duffy's that Tammy Rose and his Lumber City Jack Britton and Binny Leonard, crew will take the measure of Buffalo's I These lads licked him dayeisively be crack pro team. superior ginei alship. for there's none "VVe don't boast a team of college of them possessed of better muscles, stars, but an asrEreeration of hard, earn- or better all-around fighting material.

arena, and he crowned his wonderful ability by tapping Ted Lewis, the former champion, on the chin in their Canton, contest several months ago. Having copped the pennant in the summer, Pat Jloran can- rest this win- tpr- Ahm t-ivh laurel mac heww est workers, built around and schooled i If Jimmy had an opportunity in his by one of the greatest players that ever earlier days ot picking up some of the wore a football suit. Walter Tarn Rose, i McCoy-Gans-Ryan stuff it would havfe i ranking with Hinkley as the been hard to have found a lad of his Jk Street Market Says greatest athlete ever turned out by I weight to checii him. As things wint iiclu iij.jv en away from him on a rather board will fire Pat for loafing! questionable decision by a referee. Bid Yale coaches are shuffling up the eleven.

Their motto is shake well before losing. Might have fights in New York with (Jerma'n decisions. The loser writes a book. New law makes Maine dryer than ever. Impossible to drink more than you can carry in that state.

Frost makes it too late to talk about -the league of nations. The farmers are wearing ear muffs. Food profiteers are licked if you cap hold out until the first crop of snowballs is harvested Yeggs who swipe payrolls arc liable to put a crimp in southern college football teams. Tony Biddle and Gutzon Borglum are building a millionaire's boxing club to put boxing within earshot of the working man. SPORT COMMENT He is "Ripe" for Battl (By EDWARD TRANTER.) be on Parkside Card.

Tonawande. Our men are athletes, i he got by very nicely and for a lad wid every one, not an old one in the lot, sieh a poor style he did very well, and every one has been drilled and "As for Binny Leonard, he is a better schooled 4n the rudiments of the game, bye than the public in gineral haa any then gjven plenty of practice. There idea. I raily consider him wwn of the isn't a weakling in the lot. and the en- most wonderful fighting machines this tire team is readv for anv sort of a eon- country ever produced, and I have often Put monkey glands in your daughter's neck, give her a pianola, and she will be able to beat Paderewski with her feet.

About time for.Jeanette to stop fighting. His straight left is a corkscrew. ocrao ing nis time, Untton gradually worked Lewis into another match and then he put over the punch that brought back to him his rightful- possession- the welterweight championship of Ihe universe. Thorpe Willing Battler. 'Those dyed-in-the-woqr.

who have seen Britton box such stars as Bartfiejd. Lewis. Duffy and others in Buffalo appreciate the important fact that Harvey Thorpe of Kansas City is Whether Joe Bananas of the market 18 to be Beriouly with test. We have waited for this game, wondered where he picked up all that rn the loca.1 fistic world, or must be and we intend to win it. Tonawanda o'd school stuff he u-ses.

lie must i reieirated to the prosaic life of a banajia. Now it looks as though Syracuse is going to get the Newark franchise in the International league. This belief is founded on the assertion of Owner Land-graft of Newark, that he is willing to turn over his franchise to the Salt City and is verified in the annOuncementof Joe Dunfee, Syracuse promoter, that he will turn out 1.500 strong." alther have woiKefl out wia as i peddler, will be made Known l-riaay nlgnt That was the statement made last a youngster, or some wan laminar wia i at me i-arKsiae neciinB auo, -xo That was the statement made last I a youngster, or some wan familiar wid I at the Parkside Wheeling club, N'o. night by Manager W. H.

Chase of 'the the old master's style tutored Binny, treet; t.h. Tda tea. Buffalo" fans "know for he, more like Oa, did than ur-i Scientists have been in session four weeks without being able to decide whether Little Joe is a point or only a number. im- i of the unbeaten record of thf Tnna. I any other fighter I have ever seen.

He portant bouts. Kid Bananas has been shouting that he is "ripe'' for his debut wandas and look forward to one of the I makes no fuss; he doesn't go jumping most hitter- otnurtrtco tv, thp rinc making lone feints and in the HnR of resin and Efner is re- ueinj cauea upon to race the most dangerous opponent of his career. Realizing that. stays the ten rounds iwith Britton he will have accomplished what many other aspiring boxers have failed to do. Thorpe is now conditioning himself in his Kansas City gymnasium for a grueiling go against the champion.

Probablv. Harvev knows The Prospects announced last night 1 otherwise tiring himself out. Like old garded as the one to put him to his first that following the Tonawanda game I Joey, Leonard jist glides In toward his an(J fQUr four8 round -t 'he will be outpointed at least, but with they would engage in a home-and-home series with the Jeffersons of Rochester. A win over the Tonawanda and Rochester teams would about give the Prospects the championship of New York state. In the home-and-home series man.

inarms "iuu, Munft an attractive met for the fans. Buddv- always having his hands in hitting pos- i Rjpley, becausef his last week's ition, so that wninever an opponint i tional victory over Joe Murray, qf "hi-laids and misses. Binnv is ready to let caro. wil' be -pitted againut either Wild him have it wid wan mitt or the other. I Wst a newcomer from Dunkirk.

tr W- Shorty Rowan. Ted Mitchell, the Cold Has the Snap. Springs kno kout chap. and Hhttlfnc I 1 Vw. fr Qinirnr utKIn CANNEFAX LEADS KANSAS WINE WITH THE CUE OVER BRA the Prospects will play the Jeftersons will undertake to float the baseball proposition: 'We shall have to admire the courage of Joe Dunfee in deciding to invest his money in baseball in Syracuse, because this city tried a berth in the International league two years ago and was forced to give up the ghost by reason of poor support.

Knowing as. we do the baseball ability and generalship of Pat Donovan, former pilot of the Bisons, who tried to keep baseball alive in Syracuse, it would seem as though if Pat were unsuccessful in that city no one else could put the sport over. But a new. angle arises that is favorable to Joe 'Dunfee, and his venture. Dunfee, who is the only live promoter in Syracuse, comes out with the statement that tbe chief reason why Syracusans refused to support an International club was because the old park was too far removed from the city's business and residence section and was none too suitable for the pastime.

Now Dunfee says he will build a new park. We admire the courage of Dunfee for another reason. He is a game sportsman. He is the boxing promoter of that city, operating in a building known as the Arina. A few months ago Dunfee became disheartened because the boxing fane of the Salt City wouldn't patronize his shows and he declared he was ready to retire.

Somebody gave Jpsephus a new lease of heart and life and he withdrew his announcement of retirement. Since then he has been fairly successful at Rochester on Thanksgiving day. and ve, ru the Tr sn eom his blows. Every httlo jab he shoots ri-ios -i i-i rf a hrnisp uml whin ber 30. ries a nirty kick, and I erry BrooKs or Dante pluoe and Kd Keller, the smanliing feather from Lancaster, meet in the other six-round bouts The fours will call for action from Kube Davis and Driver Stalle.

Tony SiBti and Young Patterson and Sailor Ben. the U. S. Navy champ, who scored a knockout at the Queensberry show Monday night agaimtt Battling Ray, the veteran welter. stout-nearted determination he is going to keep whaling away-at the elusive Jack in a manner that will either keep the champion at a respectable distance or accidentally enable him to whip over a blow that might bring him fame and fortune.

Strange things have happened in: the ring, and Thorpe is ever an optimistic boxer, else he wouldn't have the courage to face Benny Leonard, and now come forward to trv his luck with the greatest welterweight of them all, Jack Britton. The Eagles are enthusiastic over their first venture in the bix boxing realm, and fully expect to see a large throng at the ringside. the right follows in wan-two fashion, the bucko whose Jaw rayceives -the poonch is apt to hit the flure just as Jimmy Duffy did Monday night, and as we have seen several lads do whin hit be Leonard right here in Buffalo. MEET TONIGHT Ieonard is jist as good, a fighter as lever Cans wan on the offensive. The Syracuse.

Nov. 19. Rocky Kansas, the slugging Buffalo lightweight, gave Ralph Brady of Syracuse a neat trouncing in a hotly-contested ten-round bout at the arena last night. Kansas was -master of the situation throughout and frequently had his opponent in trouble. In the semi-final Johnny Dunn of Buffalo was outpointed by "Happy" Smith of New York in ten rounds.

ELCOS AFTER TITLE. only thing we don't know is, can Binny Municipal League Will Hold Ses- of th.m! The Elcos are out for the midget championship. They have secured the services of Yano Zappia. and with Oalbo. Fisher, Iougen, Goldstein and Strauss should give a good account of themselves.

Would like to hear frm the Pine Reserves, Liberties, Jolas, sion at IroauoisBie: Vaudeville ans a marvelous exhibition of Siun dl Iroquois- Dig auaevilie and endurance in his fights Show Nxt Mnndav 1 wid Bat Nelson, especially in their onow next monaay. fjrst whin he was OVPr.trained i and wake. fights wid Nelson in staging some, attractive bduts. His case furnishes us with an example of sticktoitiveness that could be applied to most any station in life. Too many mortals are prone to give up a battle before it is half started.

Won From Gillette and Maupome in Yesterday's Play in Billiard Tourney at Cleveland. Cleveland, Nov. 19. R. 1..

Cannefax of New York, and Pierre Maupome of Milwaukee, were the winners of the afternoon games of the three-cushion billiard championship tournament. Cannefax defeated Byron Gillette of Buffalo 50 to 39 in 83 innings and Mau-nome won from Otto Keiselt of Chicago 60 to 40 in 56 innings. Cannefax seven was the high run of the day. R. L.

Cannefax of New ork took the lead in. the three-cushion billiard cham-pionship tournament last night by a sen- Rational victory over Fierre Maupome of -Milwaukee. 50 to 46 in r.7 innings. Charles Otis of Brooklyn defeated Clarence Jackson of Detroit 50 to 39 in 57 innings. ORIOLES WILL FACE NIAGARA FALLS TEAM Today CalendarB TURKEY TROT eventually brought about Joe's finish.

There will he a sneebil se-on nf i I Beth Els ar any other mideet team. 0 WOULD TRY AGAIN Henry Cherry, the Chicago light Of Sports aiWrt.vo I'll- iiiai ii', i iii.iv inoi i V.a the board of managers, of the Buffalo Dane t)Ut he found out Bat could I Address George Strauss, No. lfiO Ual-Muhicipal Baseball association tonight too much nuniehmint and he was nut "feet. PUT BACK A WEEK Advices from Philadelphia are to the effect that the annual relay carnival of the university of Pennsly vania or weight, who performed excellently at 8 ociock in parlor A of Hotel finaviv nhlifred to sdmit that Bat Iroquois. President Albert C.

Febrey be stooped be him. ALL-SOULS 19, S. BUFFALO RES. 0 requests mat an managers, captains But Leonard doesn't have to day- All.Snuli riefeateri the South Rf umpires and members of the board of monstrate that he's game.for he's so Racing Continuation of. Fallmeeting of Maryland association, at Bowie.

i Central Y. M. C. A. Boys Will Compete in Six-mile Cross-country Run Thanksgiving Afternoon.

next spring has been put back one week, which "means the event will be i i r-i i A 1 Oft mm lo Vftr fnOT noon ri la, anu ana banaers xeaiunng ror aii-oouip, to take much punishmint. Jack Hrit- while Cronin played well for the re- ton, our crafty welterweight cnampegn, serves. Horse Show National Horse ne'a rluiV aiuru.j, with the big gloves in these parts two years ago, is back again in quest of action in the arena. Cherry says he will remain in Buffalo all winter and is willing to take on ambitious boxers before asking to meet any Cherry was once stopped by. Kansas and insists that he will work his way up to a return bout by next spring and whip the local champion.

If there is one thing about Cherry it is his determination and sincerity. uireciors aiiena. Next Monday night in the Elmwood Music hall, the first annual vaudeville entertainment, presentation of prizes and dance of the association wiy be held and the committees in charge are leaving nothing undone to make the affair one of the social events of the season. Thirty-four boxes are to be installed around the hall, and each i the carnival has been staged on tne i Boxing Frankie Fleming Young intt Sntnrdav in T4nril The relav car- The cross country of the Cen- Michaels, 10 rounds at Montreal; Patse? iuJlnTin M. A.

Will be held on I Chne vs. Ritchie Mitrhell 10 rnunrla a trnl HI OLLYELRB CO tfie an 2i box will hold ten persons. The boxes ly geeting in shape, many running over Clinton, O. i the full course i DO-NOT WORRY Manager Al. Heerdt of the Orioles -has obtained the National Aniline team "fchampions of Niagara Falls, for the -next opponents for his veteranag- negation and rhey will meet at Oriole iliall.

No. 666 Genesee street Saturday 'night. The Aniline five was the best at the Falls last season, defeating all 'teams in Niagara county and capturing Sports Kings will be placed en sale at the Hotel 1 ENQUIRER POSTOFFICE. There is a letter at the sport desk for iMa ou tne nign scnoot athletes are ho MF.pi coiJ vrji Iroquois tonight, and club managers who desire may secure them from Secretary Bolt, or thev can call Seneca the manager of the Irish A. C.

basketball nine: through the narks these, chilly team. entering as tne race is open to all athletes and the fact that twenty-two prizes are awarded, is a large incentive to them. The first twentv men 1 5112, and reservation will be made. HERE FOR j-davs attiredonly in trunks and jersey! the Y. M.

C. A- league pennant Joan of Arc will go ClXDERIiLLA. Coe's Mnart filly has i sure to be juicy. ,1 i ynot today. well.

The club is composed of experienced i rrossin thn'tnAu mm lCCtl i I' I Dancing will commence nighi-! at 9 o'clock. I The big show and presentation will a rnhli affair and the Droceeds rdavers who requested a game with the land th runnpr th The Co. team of Niagara Falls, who With clear sailing and any thing but- Mven. the stable rider, win LEONARD TO MATCH WITH WINNER OF Orioles late in the but the time for th eonrso eta play the. Buffalo Apex Thanksgiving Eve "die in coop and his instructions are io 1 I 1 1 .1 i.i.

could win v.a rlel-it nn the i ri for me. 1 trophy as we.l as his place prize. The have sent word that 100 basketball ao noi can ine ponce, are me athletes who are training for the annual Turkey Day cross country run of the M. C. A'.

This event always takes place on Thanksgiving Day no matter whether the sun is shining or it is Taining or if a blizzard i3 blowing. It will be the twenty-third annual' run next week. over fans of the Orioles were out of training and "''not accomodate the Falls team. They We determined to get the Heerdt ag-regation this season and as soon as was announced the Orioles would iA AnillnAo worn thp first to an- WHITE-DUNDEE GO memorial dedicated in Cazenovia Park. wouldn't be at all surprised if the Sunday afternoon.

July 20. in honor of bookies lay a false pri-e against her. (ChieaoS Tribune Service for THE fa Ln a11 municipal players who served their but Dnt you care. last was plugger reaching the corner of Utrca ajid Delaware will also get an additional prize, providing he finishes ihe race. Falls are coming to Buffalo to see the same between these two teams.

Co. by playing fast and good basketball has made hundreds of fans in their city a cook in the pilot house oia COMACHO will be on the front end of it throwing dust in the faces of tltts balanceyof the field all the way in the sixth. Is cherry ripe and the gang thinks it's only a juestion of how far. Bajazet is fair. The Last looks like a setup for DOkCAS.

Is easily the "class -of the field. Nebraska's last was even better than the dope would indicate." Dan will come to life here. ENQUIRER 1 tuunu in me jaie nummer. one iuus sleeper. upen as the event is to al! runners.1 nrticatrn Km- 'contender.

Ponty Pridd is 19. Bennv T.ennni-rl Physical Director Cameron is receiving i and toda are tne fading players in the entries with each mail and a -banner city of Kiaa.ra Falls. The Falls team 3fr Sr Pfr MORE of it. May awaken with a ban and run innin All iiis happens in lightweight champion of the world, wili BACHELORS OUT TO iitr vvntrA. has on their line-up Philip Case, former TRIM HOLY FAMILY the second down at Bowie this after- Next Saturday will be another ereat i Johnny Dundee match, scheduled.

for No-! entry is looked for by him. Everything indfeates a big year. Gus. G. Gressel now competing for his twenty-fifth year, wil! go over the reerular course noon.

k.lly for a date either in Buffalo or at the Falls. -The Aniline club has never "appeared here before, in tact all its "flames have been played at the Falls Jand Lockport. EDlJlE'CrCOTTE SEES HIS GARAGE DESTROYED ly with Syracuse university; Wiegel, of. Niagara university, and Pepperman, now playing with the University of Michigan as quarterback on the football team. with the split-second vember 6.

Milwaukee. Promoter nttn dajm the football world. The devotees Borchert announces that Bm Gibm of the gridiron will have their eyes cen- Leonard's manager. has accepted the .1 I Th bovs In order to oe in tne Desi iui ml. MITRPHY an B()IK SELICCTIOXS.

1 Col. Slurphy, Link Boy, next Saturday afternoon start inir from season Holy Family will practice tonight Uastern tered upon the big clash between Yale i terms The Buffalo Ape have strengthened their line-up for the cominj? season bv and Harvard. Despite the unexpected; lne vvnite-iJundee contest is creating Bed BO" i ir even ereater interest thr reverse ui uai oaiuiuaj, wm genai signing Harry Lefkowitz, formerly with their best. They think very highly the Colonel and advise one and all to keep a peeper on "Murf." Link Boy. al Juicy odds, will be knocking at the door, under anything likj a decent ride.

Kastero Olow is the strong end of the rVnAa.dimmi. ntrv S-idie D. ill the same line-up against the Crimson loom' wh iH run a spe the Lockport trolley depot at 4 o'clock. The pace will be moderate and a good chance for new runners to get acquainted with the course. Gus is ready to help all ihe runners and invites them whether they are Y.

M. C. A. members or not. in preparation for the game on Friday night with the Batchelors.

Manager Kai-iaher a determined to stop the Hoiy Family and has dug up two more stars in Joe Sullivan of the Perpetual Help ana Steve Masterson who starred in the A-F. games. that was used in the battle with the V'" roaa- reports a big Tribune Service for THE BUFFALO ti Detroit. Nov. 19.

Eddie Cicottes OJow. 2 Cinderella, Lunetta. Pontypridd. 3 Waterbury Craft entry. Cobalt a I-aM.

St. Isidore. 4 Davis-Fitzimmon's entry, UrSl rnond. Pastoral 5 Sister Kmblem. Joan of Arc, Qaeeit of the Set.

6 Comacho, Bajazet, Francis-Armur entry. i I Tommy Walsh, who will handle White in this fiirht baa i this week are putting in hard practice 'boar wilrhine If Yvniee t'1' "Jiard luclc dldrrt-end with the world's f- In th nnllminarv mime tne iioiy nis forfeit of J500 jith the commission. Half i fnr for the mo3t emportant football con- i tect nf the 1919 Reason. I Family Jrs. will stack up against tne rrnwri mav cash on a win Sides.

The lineups: ner. With "Jinnie" out of the way SIDES. While Yale and Harvard are in dead coi'TH HOLY FAMILY JRS ly struggle, the followers of football in the centrals ot Kocnester, and Pat. Ker-stein picked for the All-High team of this city and sar player for Technical high high sclmol last season. The Apex' have on their schedule such teams as the Central of Rochester, Dunkirk Alcos, Gay-lords of and negotiations are under wajt for games with the Orioles, Lincolns and Hewitts.

In the preliminaries to this big game the Apex Reserves win play the Imperials of Niagara Falls and the Tri angle. Jrs. will play the St, Lukes. William Gregoire will officiate for the big game with Henry Feldmaii for the preliminaries. Buffalo will have plenty to give them Cooke Ford Perch Spead Pilger A i'C KLORS.

Murohy. Hayes aowever, Jim, Arinur wonderful ne bfcst bet of the a -CindereKc. Cobalt Lass will have a onderfui Begt take a bet Pastoral chance to bring home the bacon, fet Swain. Isidore is keyed to concert pitch. Jusl Best parlay Link Boy.

Cobalt forget thoserecent efforts. I knoa Nebraska to show. something. Marmite is a sleeper. The DAVIS-FITZIMSIONS entry 'has DAILY RACING FORM'S SELECTIONS Cov.3Thlin.

r.f. Bo Shea i c. Keating, O'Brien. l.n.g. HOLY FAMILY.

Donnelly, Conrjy. weight and the other half for appearance Dundee is on the way from the east now' White is training like a beaver. WILDON CLUB MEETING. The following members of the" Wil don club are requested to be present at the club parlors tonight for a meeting of the committee handling the smoker: Robert Lacey, James Duf fv weries. vi it i iusiuk uj ui rhunk.

of the post-season champion-Ziibip cn the Detroit hurler on the '-AVhite Sox staff saw h4s garage at No. 126 Femdale avenue lown to bits last nlght. i Thirty-four cars were completely -ruinea. Eddie is trying to estimate Ihe damage. The loss is completely covered by irvsurance, but Eddie Is thoroughly convinced that a jinx, struck ebls during the world's series, is camping on his trail, and the nf tha hlnw.lln i a aa mnrh Lenahan, Hoar Mcuowan r.s l.fe CLAIM GAME BY FORFEIT.

The Monarchs claim a forfeit victory over the Prospect, the score of 6 to 0. The following players reported at baseball park: Dick Weitz, Chet Keppert, Midge Sturm. Fat Mayne, Fat Carroll, Kddte and Well Broderick. Schlage-ter, F. McDonnell, Ben Divol, Parker Cannon, Herbst and Richter.

If the Prospects wish to themselves for the unsportsman-like fashion in which they treated the Monarch, we have any Sunday open for a game anywhere with' them. As Manager Wads-worth and Capt. Wilson of the Prospects have next Sunday open, we would like to arrange for a preliminary came to th as- FOR BOWIE. Crosson. Burns.

l.g. Saunders, ShaJln 1 Col. Murphy, Gain de Cause, Link Boy. 2 Pontypridd, Lunetta, My BootSv McG'Wn interest. The Harvard cup game between Lafayette and Masten Park high schools has the student body all worked up.

Considerable money is reported to have been wagerad on the outcome of this game-. Masten believes its eleven is invincible, and has even gone to the extent of challenging Canisius college. Lafayette hasn't been saying much, but promises to give- Masten plenty to ponder over this Saturday. The other half of the card will see the University of Buffalo clash with the Detroit university team, which means another bard fought John Sullivan, Steve Masterann J-Sweeney' ner. Thomas Barry.

John Lannin. Iierf "SJtrS. A Thomas Barry, John Lannin, Herbert game. 3 iass. t.

Isidore. Wnlmar. will follow the the call in the fourth. Ophelia, especially, is awfully fit rigtit now. Drum-mond's forte is the mud.

but he sure can Shake a wicked hoof on a fast track when the occasion warrants. Pastoral Swain has not raced to best private form- yet. Out of the old brine barrel I am yanking another pickler. On this occasion its SISTER EMBLEM, Price is 4 Ophelia. Duchess Lace.

Drammond. yueen or the Sea, Bibelsv- Widoi 1 ALERTS TO DANCE. LIBERTY GLEE CLUB. The Liberty Glee club will hold a stag card party at their clubrooms, Ho. 51 Abbott road.

Saturday evening. There will be four handsome prizes for the winners. The public is invited to attend. mystery as the cause of a similar blow-tip In the world's series in' which Eddie was more or less involved. Investi- gators are at a ioss for a cause of the explosion.

The Alert Athletic and Hemns, rer lieraing, Illiam Mc-Mahon, Vtncent Kellecher, Steve QuaJey and Ray Heidinger. The managers of the eight bowling teams will meet tcnorrow nigkt. at 8 o'clock to arrange for the opening aet of games. ball at MaJtosia ba Dalrose, Bajazet, Mannchen. fr .7 Dorcast Pibroeh, Nebraska.

5 i Weather Clear; fast. bold Its ninteentb grand "V-hail. Main jt streets, High tiih Jfrospects-or at -A home arounds. evening. A.

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