Alexander Signing of Columbia and (On the Right) Walter Pipp, Yankee 99 Columbia V*
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ff. Y. Ut and Fordham Clash To-day.Columbia Meets Union.Macomber to Race Next Year NUNAMAXER (on the left), former catcher Football Games of the Robb Captain Big LESUE New York American League team, who Scheduled yesterday began training at the Nava] Aviation Flags To-day Station at the Mas.nchusetts Institute of Technology, Equals Alexander Signing of Columbia and (on the right) Walter Pipp, Yankee 99 Columbia v*. at Union, South Field. inrielder, who completed hi« coarse at Kord ham vs. New York University, at Record, Ohio Field. the station yesterday and left last night Winning "Over There Syracuse vs. Brown, at Syracuse. for actual Players Football Team Harvard va. Tuft*, at Cambridge. flying experience at Miami, Camp Ysi! va. Buckley's at Fia- Tri« {¡rounds. team, Polo gfc,.^..^.."!. Speaker, Cleveland outfielder, Feature Event Heiterer, vs. Benn State, at Penn State. raj*."''«« is also training at thi» school. Pittsburgh vs. Washington and Jeffer¬ Great Pitcher Has Gathered Perm State to son, at Pittsburgh. Pipp at first and Nunamaker behind Former Player Pennsylvania vs. Lafayette, at Philadet- -*'¦ Name Canadian phia. the bat were familiar figures at the PoJo Six of Them Into the Eleven.Thorp in Newport Naval va. Pelham Bay, at New 1» Groundswell Victor in Lead Haven. Grounds for years. Race, Big League Net Hamilton vs. at for - - of Practice MerrittWesleyan, Hamilton. Two Year Olds. Eleven to Charge Camp vs. Camp at ton. DcTens, Beta- Play AnnapnlL* vs. Navy Waiden Stakes Annapolis. Oper. Base, at To-day By W. J. Macbeth Lehigh vs. [¿eutenanl Chester Robb, whose Mu-tlenberg, at Lehigh. Major league players of exptneiu** has contributed in U.S.Champions who are in the either '.¡liant playing service, actively och large measure to the success of BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 8..A. K. ¡ encaged abroad or in training camps In Macomber will race a ,¡,e Columbia i\jGtbal! team, -was yes- Mike Tiernan Dies string of thor- ! C. A. Lovett this country, will ha***« an opportunity electé^ captain of the eleven. oughbreds next year. Prospects of an By to turn the ir experience to account ir. .(rday Here is the Canadian Pobb was captain-elect of the Perm early peace have enabled him to change hand-picked case the war ends this season. when he was transferred From his plans for next season, as it football eleven that will clash with the i Such State team Tuberculosis re-¡ national competent experts as Grever S.A. T. C, so his is the leases him from the war work which champion Bethlehem Steel Cleveland Alexander and Evers to the Columbia | Football Club at Johnny of being leader of he volunteered to do this year and Harrison Field, the write from France that the national novel experience AtBellevue which he former homo of the Newark Federal college elevens in one season. Hospital had planned to follow up j | game over there the past season dis¬ two baseball on No¬ Dawson, head of the Blue next year if the war continued. League club, Sunday, closed the fact that the overseas forées Fred coach, vember 17, in the interest of the United is still with in- "I received word from Mr. Macomber simply bristled with gems of "»«irest .ni White, wreptiir.jr Mike Tiernan, fifty-one years War Work Fund: but he insisted on old, to-day not to sell any more horses," llalli» ell (Lister), coal. ray serene," whose had been hid- flaen-a, yesterday famous home run hitter and outfielder light final look at his team before said W. B. Jennings. "He told me in George Campbell (Scottish). right fullback. den under a bushel before taking a of the New York Giants, back in the Dienten ( Willys-Overland I. left fullback. regimental with the Union to-day. He tho message that the change in the A court (Scottish), right halfback. pride prompted them to disport their iti dash early nineties, went to his death at forced to content himself with situation of the war had caused him Worral! (Willya-Overland). centre half ! wares publicly. was j silent and reserved as he accepted the to back. a few í tistroctions to Tom change his plans and that he would Broww, captain (Davenport Albion), left Alexander has already signed no less pving decisions of umpires, which for halfback. the assistant coach, as he felt gained continue to race his horses next year. than half a dozen such embryo atar» Thorp, him the name "Silent" on th. Anderson (Scottish«, outside right. he was to diamond. This Is certainly news, not Hamilton for Fred Mitchell'» the lot includ¬ io badly that obliged return Mike good only (Dunlops), inside right. Cuba, died a vietim of tuberculosis to but to the Forsjthe Ulster), centre forward. ing a couple of and several home aft" spending a few minutes me, rank and file of Kmest Fidler pitchers in a ward at Bellevue Hospital, Thurs- racegoers, because I know «Scottish), inside left. heavy hitting outfielder». L'vers de on the field. with his that Mr. Jackson (Old Country), outside left. day night, lips sealed to the Hewison reserve. clares the the men a last as to his true j Macomber's colors are popular. (Scottish), j class of the better army T_f«rp put through long j identity. On the Of the twelve selected six and then Houlahan hospital rccordr was written in tht "I'm certainly sorry that I sold players j nines superior to that of even the tigtsl drill gave name any are from the Provincial League and of "Joseph Egan, fifty-one, re- of Mr. six ¡ better known minor leagues. What « «otracted work-out in punting, the Macomber's horses, now that from the Toronto and District | tired, of 2423 Eighth Avenue." None he The Toronto local holds good for France should hold ««rular backs being delegated to catch knew, that is wa« Mike has decided to remain in racing. League. Scottish, thí The team was made up j "Silent" Tiernan I don't champions, have Jive men in the lot. equally good in many of the apira!". who had lain rn the hospital since mind losing Motor Cop so much, Careful of Toronto training ofForsyth.i, left end; Robeson, left October study newspaper here, for a'.l the eolts as left ! 14, patiently waiting for the but I would like to hare kept War references to the selection discloses a J camps yet tackle; Kinninger, guard; Fargo, j end. have not centre; Parks, right guard; Kraus, Pennant and War Marrel, as both minimum of criticism and a general been sent overseas. Mike entered the Institution on j is a right tackle; Stevens, right end; Cana- October colts are of the highest class and most. opinion prevailing that the team Majora Keep In Touch Shaw, left hafback; 14, giving the name of Egan, very strong one and built on combina¬ pery, quarterback; and few would realize how emaciated promising? timber for next year's Der- tion Certain it is that several major right halfback, and Houlahan, that once principles. leagues have been Collins, rugged structure of the bies. The horses will likely winter Halliwell crowded out a crack, En- keeping in touch fallback. athlete looked. It was not i with the talent at our home training Uter on Bibb took his place at until late at Mr, Macomber's stable at Belmont field, for the goal assignment. The yesterday when an undertaker sent Ulster man is a amateur institutions. "Rags" Faircloth, a West «roarter and at apery went to right his Park Instead of simon-pure ern Association with the It that by wife Mary, claimed the body, Silverbrook Farm, and as such is a recognized leader in pitcher Grea'. halfback., Is expected Tower, that his was j Lakes Training School, has been tenta the tackle from Metuchen High identity known. Hia death New Jersey, as was the original in- several branches of sport other than heavy certificate read. "Michael soccer. Since some of the Bethlehem tively engaged by Jack Hendricks, mar. School, will relieve Kraus at some Tiernan, tention." ager of tho who is t.» fifty-one years old. 2423 Eighth are professionals, the fact of Cardinais, noon stage of to-day's game. Zychlinski, Avenue. Death due to The Beach stable won the two most players go to France for the of and -Memmott also will doubtless tuberculosis." his playing against them would, in | Columbus. Knights Daly important races at the Pimlico track the ordinary course of A. A. U. legis¬ get into the line-up. to lose his Faircloth, who won twenty-eigU' I": son, to-day. Flags beat the best field of lation, render him liable i Levering graduate manager The "Hard-Boiled" Honor amateur status in but soc¬ games and lost eight with McAllister. athletics, announced that sprinters in the everything last at of yesterday country in the An¬ cer football. Because of the patriotic season, says least a doien ot negotiations with Princeton for a Lieut "Shonts" O'Brien napolis handicap, at six furlongs, and the Amateur Athletic Union his acejuaintances in the big training game at the Polo (."rounds for the bene not purpose, camp have been interviewed According to the printed announce- only just got up in time to nose m Canada has, on the "war measure" by big fit of the United War Work Campaign out Jock Scot the Halliwell league scouts. Joe Doyle, a third baso 16 fallen ments it was the "first pacemaker, but to principle, given permission man of on November had through annual smoker« rqual the track record of 1:11 4-5.