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Daily News from New York, New York • 28

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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. LEWIS AND POLK CAN COLUMBIA HOLD CORNELL? of the News By Up per cut IN WEIRD BOUT; FIRST GO BEST IN TRIM Are Baseball Prices Too High? Last winter the baseball, magnates decided that the price of baseball tickets should be raised in view of the fact that everything was climbing skyward. Hank Garrity To Be in Game. Ithacans Likely to Roil Up Big Score Tomorrow in Game Here (PieturM on paee 3-I. MA Its II AM.

A. HUNT. The season opened price of a ticket for a box seat, with $1.10 the grandstand Bdmis-, sion price and with 7o cents the, bleacher charge. Fans unprotestingly paid the prices asked. Now, however, the road seems to lead to "normalcy." Fans loyally have supported; baseball for many generations and What steps ill Coach Buck O'Neill of Columbia take to check the onslaughts of that powerful Cornell machine-when the Ithacans meet the Morningside Heights eleven tomorrow at the Polo Grounds? It is almost certain that unless O'Neill has made marked improvement in his uptown team Cornell is likely to roll over the Columbians like a tank.

KM KVVC DAW nmvo.l ta be one of KAKK MAKKS KIIW By AL COPLAND. "The New York State Athletic Commission is to be congratulated for its intelligent supervision of the initial series of wrestling bouts which were seen last night in the Lexington Opera House. That the Commission meant business when it stated that every go on the mat would be a "shooting match, and that no punishing holds, which might be taken with no chance of securing a further hold for a fall would be permitted, it spoke by the book. There were no long drawn out periods seen with -men flopping about the mat for the purpose of keeping the spectators in an up- roar. Each of the bouts was short 'and not particularly sweet to the losers, who, under "woolydog management, would bave been per-; mitted to stay until the cows came home.

I Cocktail Bout Best, i Oho tsf iho Rtranirp things about AS ACTOR CHAP; GEE! HE SINGS! rtanra Hr.xan Ruth tho the national pastime cuumu vive for a month if the sport does not receive the whole-hearted back- ing of its Prices of many things have tumbled since last winter. I One of the best things the base- ball moguls can do this winter at their annual meeting is to approve a marked reduction of the price of baseball tickets. Wonder what the subway chop I I the heaviest scoring in the East this season. To date the Dobiemen have made 296 points, a far greater total than that piled up by their opponents. Cornell started off brilliantly by defeating Western Reserve, 110 to O.

Western Reserve is not rated as a strong team. Nevertheless, Cornell, in scoring so impressively, shows that it must have potential trength. A lifrlt. later rnrnell took Dart who made fifty-nine home runs last 3 pers tnniK aoom wnue inri) rtiitfr---- one of the big upsets of the year, 'work; When I Was A Kid I Thought That the president of the Inter-KvrK nvnit Transit Company the session, which consisted of three bouts, was that the curtain-raiser between Cyclone Reese and Martin Luedeke, which was to be the cocktail of the show, was the best of the three. This showed a couple of real wrestlers, while the alleged star bout, which called out Strangler Lewis and Joe Polk, the alleged inter-allied champion, proved a fit HANK GARRITY (above), Princeton left halfback, isback in good trim and will start in the Princeton lineup tomorrow when the Nassau team meets Harvard.

season and is considered Dy nearly every one to be a pretty fair sort of a ball player, yesterday afternoon at the Proctor Vaudeville Theatre, Mount Vernon, became an actor. Babe made his bow before the calcium in an act entitled "That's Good." And it was a pretty good sort of an act at that. Babe and his troupe were applauded roundly. If you have seen Mr. Ruth grip a bat, look menacingly at the opposing pitcher, and then either strike out or hoist one over the fence, you wouldn't say that Babe ever would make a singer.

Yet Babe sang last night and he made a four-base hit. His offer have a helluva job counting 1 irnn all those nickels. Jawuv. Phoney Phrases. when Dartmoutn was moweu by the Ithacans' guns to the tune S9 to 7.

It will be remembered that before the Hanover team fell before Cornell's attack Dartmouth had defeated Columbia, 31 to 7. Buck O'Neill has worked strenuously this week in preparation for tomorrow's contest, but O'Neill seems hardly satisfied with his results. Several Not in Trim. Several of his stellar players are nnt in trim and his has been a Ira Brussel Tallies Low Inning Mark and Ties High Run Score Ira Brussel established an inning record last night at the New YTork ing was "Little by i.ittie mt Dy "America won the war beyond a question of a doubt." Any Englishman. "Harvard won in 1920 so we gave Centre College the game this season, sports that we are." Coach Bob Fisher.

"Madam, those eggs are advertised as fresh, but, believe me my good woman, they have been in cold ting finale in that it was a roast in merit and the nature of its re- -ception by the fans. Reese and Luedeke gave a most finished exhibition of the grappling art for a period of twenty minutes, during which there was more real wrestling demonstrated than might be parted with by the other contributors to the entertainment if they were to compete for a week. This bout resulted in a draw the judges verdict at its expira- Km aTrunriA in bis act with State championship three-cushion tourney at the Rational Recreation Academy when he cleaned up his required 30 points in 55 innings. InMffpntiill hp ennalled the hich heart-breaking task. art-DreaKing wllmnn Cross and Jean Moore.

Uolumoia recoru uu ovon not one to be proud of. Amherst The great Bam was warmly ap- 9 to 7: Colum run mark of 6 and altogether smothered the effort of R. H. Everett, who tallied but 9 points. plauded as he made his appearance in a baseball uniform.

The act closed with a burlesque of mind reading. Babe, blind-fold storage lor two years. i our grocer. "Prohibition certainly has proved to be a terrible joke." W. J.

in tha crnl trnrtip atrainst Mall- ed, was the subject. His answers bia defeated Weslcyan, 14 to 3, and New York University, 19 to 0, but after that Dartmouth emerged victorious and Williams shut out the J'ew York school, 20 to 0. Cornell's other high scores were made in the game with St. Bona- venture, when Cornell made 41 were extremely funny. rjce Hanratty, who amassed 14 in Bryan.

The stage door was surrounnea share of the 60-inning contest, by half of Yonkers' youths after iraeh Fathered a bevv of three as the show. his best single inning effort. Renato Gardini, who was introduced as the Italian champion, had an exercise gallop in beating Mike Romano, who was thrown in 7 minutes and 15 seconds with a bar hold and again with a chancery hold in 4 minutes and 5 seconds. Lewis Go Misses Fire. What was to have been the real nrnnul t(l hp bOUt in Several ot the larger ooys car- points; in me wRiwsifi .7 A Women to Have Tickets for Yale-Harvard Game When points were maue, anu in.

the Colgate contest, when the 1th-j front of theatre when Babe acans scored 31. emerged. Unless good fortune is allied j-' Wake VodveeL Simple I certainly had poor luck on my' last hunting trip. Sample How was that? Simple I would have got one duck but just as I got my gun pointed at him another beast flew right in the way. RAY.

Our Own Daily Riddle. What great general is buried in Grant's Tomb? the first time in the history of athletics at Harvard women are to be with Columbia and unless corneii v. ws Listed for the Garden allowed tickets for the football shows a mighty form reversal it looks like another gloomy day for Buck O'Neill and his charges. Next Tuesday Evening One of the best amateur bouts Cornell Arrives Today. (This will be answered tomor ill i IV .3 which a supposed Big Bertha was to spike a popgun.

Lewis scaled in at 236 while Polk confessed to 180 or thereabout. In the light of what had been promised it was something terrible to look at, and as soon as the fans got a peep at the physical makeup of the "contestants" they began their razzing. Polk looked like a pigmy alongside of Lewis, but this did not deter him from doing the best he could to put up a semblance of battle. row.) ame with Yale. The Harvard Athletic Association today ruled that women who are taking full time work in the graduate school of education are eligible to ask for tickets just as vhe men in the graduate school.

There are thirteen feminine enthusiasts anxious to cheer off their heads for their football team two weeks hence and each will be allowed one ticket. Jingles. The Cornell team will arrive in i witnessed in the Metropolitan dis-New York this morning. There riot this season will be the special will be thirty-live in the squad. 1 bout between Louis Guglielmim, This afternoon the visiting team Pastime A.

and Wilbur Cohan, will practice secretly at the Polo St. Christopher Club, to be con-Grounds and during the workout tested in Madison Square Garden -air and light conditions will be next Tuesday evening tinder the studied carefully. It is said that auspices of the Metropolitan Asso- Dear Uppercut: A favorite childhood jingle of mine was: A little cock-sparrow Bat on a tree, i ij Dobie has porlected lor emergency ciauuu, 1 i II Liewis was telling "i then he made a bad job of it, for it minutes and 40 Seconds use a new aerial attack in case ww 79 1 Columbia proves sufficiently strong; Qji (JltC Of HaTVard MttUlStayS to hold Cornell straight football for the first flop, which was had offense, with an arm scizzors ana a lurmer arm hold, while the second was gained with a double arm lock 4 minutes and 19 seconds. And then the crowd silently wended it3 way out, into purer atmosphere. Substitute Team to Be Used Against Maryland (SikvUI to DAILY XKWS.) New Haven, Nov.

3. The Yale coaches have decided to use a team composed largely of substi- tutes against Maryland State" Sat- as nappy as nappy couiu be. Along came a little boy with his bow and arrow; Said he: "I'll shoot that little cock-sparrow." "His body will make me a nice little stew, His giblets will make a little pie, too." Said the little cock -sparrow "I'll be shut if I stay." So he napped his wings and flew away. was always glad that he flew away. J.

G. Dear Uppercut: 'Member this one? Fee, fie, fo, fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman. Be he alive or be he dead, I'll have his blood to butter my bread. SIMPLECUSS. Dear Ud: urday.

Several of the regulars, including O'Hearn, will travel to Princeton to watch the Tigers in action against Harvard. Blair was not in the lineup against the scrubs today because of minor bruises, but will be in condition for the Princeton game. Lourie Awarded Cup Princeton, N. Nov. 3.

Don Lourie, quarterback on Princetons football team, tonight was awarded the Poe Memorial Cup for 1920 by President John Grier Hibben. Columbia-Rutgers Race Columbia and Rutgers crosscountry runners will race over the Van Cortlandt Park course morning. i ivvni mill vtt. OUlMtllUll nds, and Quaile, lineman, returned to practice af ter an absence of sev- I eral weeks. Joe Oel took the pigskin over i the line twice against the scrubs and showed much promise.

1 The lineup used yesterday follows: Lincoln and Deaver. ends; i If you can find any sense in this CATARRHAL JELLY jingle you are Detter man 1 nevertheless we used to recite it a lot 30 Years Doing Good 1 1. 10,000 people, grateful users of ood old KONDON'S, have writter is about the wonderful help KON Hidden and t.sselstyn. tackles; McKay and Cross, guards; Morris, center; Beckett, Quarterback; Al-drich and Jordan, halfbacks; Mal-lory, Football in Brooklyn The Flat bush Football Club will when I was a youngster: Charley, Charley, stole the barley, Out of the bakers shop; The baker came out, and gave him a clout, And made poor Charley hop. DON'S has been to them.

It you triA VONDON'S don't wait Unon. Get a small tube from out druggiJt today, or ask us for free 1 1 i AWVAUIt Ka aKlo in iurn hark i at.taok of tht Princpt.ftTi GYPP. Send your-' favorite childhnod jingle to the "Wake," earc of the DAILY NEWS, S5 fark Place, S. C. and literature.

Enough for 20 trmatmtnf Fnm KONDON, Minneapolis, Minn. open its season on its home pounds, Flatbush Oval, Nostrand and Flatbush Avenues, on Sunday afteraoon. The strong Suburban A. eleven wHl be the t. ll.tlt A Tigers tomorrow in Palmer Stadium, Princeton? George Owen (above), Crimson halfback, says it looks like a victory for the sons of John Harvard,.

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