(Perth Amboy, NJ). 1915-11-15
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«HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN TO PREPARE FOR ROSELLE—Y. KL C. A. WINS AQUATIC MEET SCOOP repok?er ^ A Nice Place To Run Out Of Gasoline By "HOP" LOIS OF CLAIMING THE O'DOWD BEATS SOLDIER Y.M.C.A. SWIMMERS INTANK HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, BARTFIELD IN ST. PAUL FLIERS, SHOOTING CROWNOFBANTAMWEIGHl S Mike O'Dowd, the St. Paul boxer VICTORY OVER NEWARK who was beaten out In Minneapolis GEORGE R. HOLMES. our own By briel toots liis tuba that they were all recently by Silent Martin, The local Y. M. C. A. team old time form first eeo- United Press aquatic winning place, Staff Correspondent. "native son" decisions, but It won't 10 registered a clean-out victory over won back Its lost honors ond honors AFTER tied LOSE TO Saturday being between Oeorgo New York, Nov. 15:—It never rains alter the fact that Moore knocked LAW, Soldier of New Fri- Uartfield, POORLY, afternon when York, It defeated the Newark Blaney and Edward Stoddart. Each In Flstlcannta. There's a To deluge. Williams oft his feet with clean day night. O'Dowd had eight of the Y. M. C. A.'s swimmers In the first took an optional dive to decide the that clouded at- one was already hopelessly punches. ten rounds, Bartileld'e and meet of the season by the score ot winner, in which Blaney did an al- mosphere the one a draw. as enveloping: middleweight Williams has been a great little O'Dowd grow better 28 to 20. most perfect one and a half, while Situation an Is now added equally two- TRIM the fight progressed and battered Dick Oliver and a at a little GET IH Edward Stoddart champion—slashing, tearing AGAIN made pood stand- CRESCENT TEAM Stoddart, try murky condition of affairs in the ban- fisted demon who knew nothing1 when Bartfleld badly In the closing rounds. the fast little Newarklte, were In the ing-, sitting and dive. The tam standing division. The is he He The Silent One has been closest race of the the was championship got in the ring but flglit. never the longing meet, 50-yard local boy given second now claimed Although football player» of a Spceial to the EVENING NEWS. by three boys—all of was a great boxer, but as a lighter he for long time for another shot ut swim, ending In a tie between the two whose the local high school have been laid Summary. claims aro of sufficient weight was a edition of the Terrible the Soldier, and O'Dowd's victory Tottenville. Nov. δ.—Tho Fliers, lads. The 160 yard relay race was] 160 Won Perth Am. pocket on the shelf during the past week yard relay: by to merit attention. over the latter boxer may hasten the won by the local boys by almost a boy, (Ullman, Fountain, and Terry. they will be out with a vengeance this playing like α bunch of school boys, Blaney Kid Williams, the logical champion, He won tlio in clean match which A1 Slbberns desire· to half length. Cox of the visitors losing second, championship coming week In anticipation of what lost a slow, but cleanly played game Oliver): Newark, (Stoddart, lost on a foul to Kewple Ertle, St out Ooulon in the pull off. much of the territory that Stoddart Cox, Compton and Time 3 fashion, knocking may be the best and last game of the to the Crescents of Mllltown, In the Nagel). Paul's entry, in a ten round bout. ninth gained Amboy was completely out- minutes 31 1-5 seconde. round after he had him almost season. This game Is with the Roselie K. of P. hall Saturday night. The Then comes a little southerner classed In the for distance. BO swim: Tie between along from the stkrt of the mill. It's a school Fliers were in good form and plunge yard IMck Ol- high gridiron warriors and is passing event named Pal Moore—not the old light- a Cox redeeming himself In this iver of Perfh Amboy and Edward shame that he has to go under with slated to be staged at the local had many chances to cage the sphere. weight Pal—with a decision over the Copper by plunging GO feet. 9 Inches. The Stoddart, of Newark. Time 28 2-5 seo- cloud of bickering and quarreling over Works gridiron aftornoon. It was their inability to locate the Kid in eight rounds at Saturday locals had to do without the services onds. Memphis. his title. to date the local basket that brought ultimate victory Sam'l the Up high school foot- In this event of "Wink" who 100 swim: Harris, Baltimore Kid's EflRESMINCE to the Crescents a 34-33 score. Scott, ynrd Won by Victor Comp ball team has won two games and lost by clarion voiced manager, claims that has been their mainstay in former ton, of Newark; Russell Ullman, of three and will make α mighty The locals showed great need of both reverses were "home town" de- attempt meets. Perth Amboy, second. Time 1 minute to make the score read "three all" practice In the shooting department .—dslens. and that the little Dane was HOPE BEATS G. HOFFMAN Russell ITllman swam a fine race In 12 seconds. when tackle and will have to go through a stren- they the Roselie crew. the sec- robbed, rolled, stung and uous hundred yard event, finishing Plunge for distnnce: Won by J. victimized, A large crowd of football fans drill this week before the big various other things. Is IRONSIDES ON THE ond but only a few Inches behind fox, of Newark: second, I^awrence IN BIG MATGH AT Y. M. G. A. when expected to turn out for this as game Saturday night, they The of game Compton of the Newark team. "Gene" Oliver, of Perth Distance 60 phonographic mutterlngs the eleven has its clash with St. John's Five, of Manhat- Amboy. do not alter the is changed personnel Fountain continued his winning feet, 9 Inches. flam'l, however, fact Worthlngton Comings proudly sliico the tan. that the considerably last game play- streak in the 220 yard swim, 200 swim: Won little champion, who for two setting forth the record of his bowl- ed The Crescents came across the finishing yard by Eugene In Amboy and the high school feet ahead of of Newark. years knocked 'em all dead Is ing protege, Howard the men sixty Nagel, Fountain, of Perth Amboy; second, going Hope, post- rooters are anxious to sec their sound with only four and Doxey, Daok— If repre- 18 As the scoring was five for first and Nagei, of Newark. Time 2 he hasn't "Louie" 0 who TO Oeorge already gone. office recently triumph- the of tho Royal football sentatives in action again. GRIDIRON, quarterback score over Williams' record the ed over Clarence Hoffman. three for second, the stood tie minutes, 42 3-5 seconds. Looking Comings Coach GarretBon has the team, changed his line of endeavor a utmost at the beginning of the fancy dive, Won "IMck" past year proves it. Knockouts are arranged match between Hope and tlie visitors back and offered assistance. Coleman, the Fancy diving: by confidence in his squad and says that Although fought each team having twenty points In of Perth Bla- conspicuous by their absence. The kid Hoffman for Friday afternoon, the New Hrtinswlck collegian star, played Oliver, Amboy; George with one week of continual practice toolh and nail the South Amboy Km- this event "Dick" Oliver showed his hasn't been with that old event staged on the Y. M. C. A. an at mak- ney, of Perth Amboy, second. fighting being his team will be In the best of excellent game guard, also swing and rush that characterized his alleys and resulting in a victory for shape pires yesterday waded through the Ave baskets. the and will make a good showing against ing Herman, playing work when he lifted the crown off who took three out of four defense of the local an was score man Hope, the Itosolie aggregation. Ironsides to forward position, high Johnny Coupon's head several games. Hoffman is now said to be for the victors. Little credit can be Crandall years The following men will report for 18-0 victory 011 Stevcnsdale grounds Beckney ago. clamoring for another game with to Individual member of , forward practice every day this week and will at South Amboy. The (fame, played given any Whether ornot Ertle's which Hope, but Comings tells him that he the Fliers In tho shooting Welrteberg Bauhman claim, all play In the final gamo against In the rain, was .lot lacking In spec- department, !s at best a technical is has to get a "rep" before he can meet for all α center only one, of Koselle; Carlbon and Warter, ends; tacular plays, and both teams were experienced slump. Cope- sufficient again. The scores: SCRUBS Soden . .. JjeBoff to allow him to call Hope however, made five ftlld JAMESBURG Thorns, weight Kramer and Will, taukles; Bastedo constantly threatening to carry the land, gouls. Straubel, himself there is a Hope 150 179 182 180 The score: gruard champion, generally and Pfelffer, guards; Blocker and pigskin across the goal line. It fell in Hoffman 185 167 127 161 t expressed opinion ring circles that Serubsky, centers; Dawson and Wil- to the lot of that sturdy Kmplre trio— W Crescents 34. Fliers 88. Field g;oals, Soden, 3; Weldeberg, 2; the first man who gets a crack at the son, Covell, E.