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WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEM BER 3, 1900, CORNELL'S GRIDIRON WARRIORS SMASH TIGERS, WHILE HARVARD'S SONS DOWN PENNSYLVANIA. TERRY WON W—WINERS SVEN RODS Bernstein Never Had al Chance with Mc- EE ANOCHER GOLUMN. } aawtwnce Kioked the goal, making A FEW CRACKS AT THR SPORTS. SECOND HALF. EMPIRE CITY. Get-Away Day a Poor Windup for the Meeting. * inde through Zimmerman ‘arse AY ai Talled 19 ala, of bie hands and Dawe ‘ Pern expliin that he t# not ¢ r word and wants ee ee as eid a powwow | was unable to y Noores at Laat. Hare nade four yards third down and one yard to ga Hare rushed and barely fst Jim Lawrence wae off aide and on Harvard e eight: Hare Circled Hallowell for a Graves punted out to Gare Hare tried for the goal, but the it and bounced turn under hypnotic Influences announces at Variety show where he is eomere and tailing to ei mg) ‘ them in ffieen minutes: lowe are coming from Nass and eine where and making Aight for me. I'm Bvening World) LOUISVILLE, Ky, MoeGovern knocked out Joe Bernstein, in the seventh round at the Horse Show Building lant night be- fore a crowd of 5,000 people, The knotk: Out Waa Hot @ surpring It consisted of right and left short arm Jolts to the chin after Bernstein had been knocked to hia knees three times by hooks to Aperial (9 The Evening World et day of the Empire City meeting and the bad weather was a hard blow to the gate recelp! t the attendance down to a low of New York, ball struck the onl fieore~ Harvard, be. kicked off and MoCracken, jetting the Ball, ran to the middie line barely nailed him, The Republican parade ple away and the pool-rooms held onto A warm, dry pool-room as against a cold, wet track, with poor furnished a convines to Dennwark? Let im all get ti And wrestle ono beat man for 41,00 worrying Hoeber Jost now Por ni Oo ne i evi yh In two rushes Penn arde and was forced to Harvand's ffty-yard accommodations, ing armiment amainat the track, The card was a good pre even after the biue penell had The Chappaqua and caps were the features Rernsioin Wan Ont and will cover his deport As atated, the end came in the nev- soiting a date” enth round and was expected, thie they had mauled and hammered each other about the resined floor for lx of the fastest rounds ever seen in & prite rine teen-vard line. a yahold Handi: win made seven yai and Kendall ou bas took Hille's place at haomn'« had any. Proportion from I PENNSY'S BAD FUMBLE, viner for three-yariolde terereresreretyeerse An admirer oe ‘the whaoker senda this {4eal line-up for w football (eam: Maher, left end; Bob Armstrong, left tacele} ards through Horner, and Ken- dall plunged through Wallace for two in Goes Down Both threw lefts to the body and each tried to hook their righte os but netther landed Terry slammed his left to the In went to his knees . Joehe rk q fered and Princeton was downed on Harvard Used Fi Getrasch replaced Bawin and the Har. In, Jeffries, Fintht ward; Bharkey, right ‘ wood, Won Ariving rime bt way In front a Ls coure of of len, ie Ryan, quarter. Wit Corbett, ‘\ort hal Rinaldo jumped ‘one of the moat sensa- the day made fen yards, Devens arred the ball 10 Iino with two rushes lo gain them. Daly considered a drop ktok, but fecided to ruah for hi and jaw and Ternmt fo hard that he bounded. The referee's finger tolled up run around the end and land down nine perpendicular motions downs, ana and the re: |daged and faint. but willing, Terry swung at his jaw with a demon: like movement, but Joe hie knees and the fet head, Again Bernstein took the count, with Terry Jumping about like a danc: Meir took puncawe place for Prince-]ing-master at the height of a lesson. who Aagiin Bernstein staggered to hie feet, Jom {4nd again Terry swung at his head, fell over him, Thi lollies bi 4 the Just Imagine thio tae trylog to get into a concerted rush if anybody Prentia Htator ‘and two drew away fer ® caving Ing by @ ent and a half in le Anybody Taokling Met rurhes, was carried to the 1b. ta iit count lost five yards Hallowell ens hurt, but wan able digitator was a Become a knorking convention on indi front of Rinaldo, vidual platforms of general deniw fore the echo got half atarted yarde through Zim Harvard found the left of Penn's line as soft bj plunged through “Umparen don't mind eriticiam if tt ie iv wincere,”” aoe. Hank O'Day been an umptre (oo long not to know in dropped to went over hie Thm called at Wl id point ‘SECOND HALF. r three-yearolde and wp, mile and Hare for four yards qj three mor through Tt wan Harvard's byll on Penn's | nd time waa called, with Har. yar pe of the call on Penn's Boren ine. Fina seore—Harvard, 17) Pena, 6 Pay + i me Ls Plas PRINCETON OVERWHELMED, Cornell Sprung a Bi Surprise on the Tigers, Who Played Badly, Sevrapping om the Line, ‘The line waa scrapping viclousty, Ken: through Wallace for Sawin made one yard and Penn the ball on downs on her S-yard s ¥ embellished by | 4 » le usually sincere He also Bute himaelf on record fadorser of the double-umpire system and ip a living Hank weighed 26 pounds | emphasized and ern ess oft wae ned on his 25-yard line, fen yards on an end attempt and then | and, missing, Kloked out of bounds, ball and a ruph gained 7 yard splendid Interference gui run Princeton could not get thro id lowt the ball on downs, oye to Hart, who yards, Mart good Won ariel Millatream and Brisk order to the stretch, with the referee w Bern: two rushes Penn made three yards tl «tio atop and Biel ical dis | ant the pair looked et fant It out to» veame none. an najling Frink in the last 4 Brisk w: rT yond hie, Manick amet Uke a for twenty | whiel moat of which war dro about the diamond he dine and Law cond touchdown for was Lawroner A minute later after Lawrence kicked oredit of the touch Jowi belonged to Lawrence he #oore Was to get very next to Hi ye & clinch he way fant biel "then mtn “Ne vert to the ontn, id down went # tein. THE LINE-UP, who has found the frulix The Chappeque Handicap about #in furlongs smpletaly demer: H\bageball a great many the white body of Terr # latest victim Rernateln's AL) craw! J up under his 1 over to the ye with A champ 1 have had my hows scraped the reained t he tonth stroke descend: ed Borni tein oranied to his feet, but was Nght was over! H Although I never drink, 1 nda rushed i} the front at wined and dined, High and Low Tackle, This palr recet vee Burn on the rail fumed ay When ft came down stretch gor Heeln vard crowd cheered both men. Harvard's polley to put in freah hacks who yore raually a8 Kood an those who (Special to The Brening World) OMBORNE FIELD, PRINCRTON, N, LA more miserable football | day than thie cannot well be Imagined, | The rain fell alike upon the juat and large and never ending The streets of the village ran with muddy water and the fleld on which the Tigers me tan ly by two lengt disappointments Hy enathe infront of The vn gains Harvard yt. Hs roown thirty-yvard Ih ar aorowe the feld, "mak Hare stopped Gelraach, lopped most of Harvard's {, hut the bail Mi Kendall ran end of the gi the unjust in coin for i. had made the maten. on behal mein with the Ponparel! Athle were handed | fone their bloom in the} keels Handienp) for all and that after the ¢ had been made Lernatein Loulavile with J snow to shove: Cornell was knee Ly Daly won fora iM) Mmagnlocentis ont and saved it on Then Narvard teted’ a. tek Kendal wan downed in hy ba 1, but Pennaylvanta ‘4 Poughert y. who he t The prospects for brilliant runs under auch conditions were not roweat he firat serious charge of un-| Pomt, 197, ‘ent Lever heard againet Terry Th wan made to ted roan with wh They wrangled or ui hour and thirty. In the dresatni Humphrlen's wrath was finally appeased Bernatetn and Jack Dy Humphries ti Start good Wen anally shamefully beaten a wi tof nit the horses She was never able to raise a devent and alld all ove vain effort ty keep up with the mm | fell into wr le five yards on ty fumbled ‘anoth fan or the punt, but picked the ball ‘ fit Hlntiowet H fgot the ball on Harve 1 mae Faatod Harvard showed ma fin Histine replaced HH Allman dropped back vent & magnificent Ithaca team from Trenton, where they had remained over Hh hondred undergra contest between Dan Dougher the W0spound. chim One of thon sates, all loudly Ma Mrineetonians, enveloped to a man yellow olleking A Snap Back, Mattia mate 9 Femarded them atolid: | farty. ball on Cornell's Af 1 off and Daly ran twenty anda Hil Hare Little Loent Netting, f ihe argument and ted Dougherty Princeton's Deadly FKamble, A bad fumble gay to get up, and James nity by a length and « east two mor stronger and the ball ty Prince halt, King tt 1) the elght yard and ran forty-three tty about 6 to aM the fact that Core tthe taere Jast year 6 to 0 orted to. be In Pa lant Nrply hecaune he ooon Would hit | bed him when he field for m touchd Th was Harvard's bal rently th a a clear 1 bul was able 10 cont day, Starbuck w CRIPPLES “AGAINST YALE, Merritt Heoted for a torey Team of Weat Poin ®t HE mr w a} Kis head aideways inien him altogetie 3 eo made the fret sb braced. but on th Hi Interferen and Hare waved the at ane a =. resulted ti to mali Hare shared tie anme fate ‘wane, 104 Burae mt low to Daly Hrown, 103, Wala The Frening WW Btarback Kicked nd this, for they Tt wan the third down wth Hoth with Asher Harvard's @-yvard Ja double pass, but pum “tof bounds a Heo. De Laan 107, Hamtiton 1: he distance, tut Sreteianae determijation opposite Yale thie afternoon, rds were gained through punted to Craw enn thirty Avesy pe Hare maze a yard on an end run then punted to Daly piNeant min of twenty-five yarde dltoh replaced Campbell Money tn 1 pool-room) ¢ Just before 29 o clock for the game, more (han two (hou arte thnvueh Zimmerman down near the mid Hilly hurdied ‘iin made (hres Ha itehait a a eon ariving. Time 1 O88, Al ora rushed to the front and cut out hot pace to the etreten, followed hy taay Hayman ert nd Ml Nf Cornell Thromgh the Line, Cornell got the ball on downe and in two rushes mained 1) yarde {hough for 1 yards wk Kicked to 3 wied on Prineeton kicked to Stab and egalnat Bill's e for one yard Allilman made a Sou liver tho was Gowned on bie ote bat wan injured i the fled with a dis: Th cubs ran onto the feld Novel down on Algora and paillny lengths In fron 1O-yard line, Ma} end, te in the hospital with a « kK and Cornell was Lawaon wan ordered not to play He had spraine! his ankle Gen, Merritt and many army officers, rooted for the Cadets, erference by R rain bad inereane: There Were about four sone present when the game w pall to Penn's thirtyeAve yard «| etraighe rushing jarvard had carried i Field Goal Freled Again. Cornell (hen determined to try a Kick from the Ab-yard it made the attempt name lines an the * there's nothing more | Unless the youthful cadet of the house letramt bowled Penn back for five with thetr wives and Kendall circled the enda for Hat Ristine held tn the rference and Harvard low: the pall height and no broad as a heretic ole yi Maltis mented and the ball on her Meyard line pushed through Prine Hare made eight yards on next try Alstunce on her Mare made four yards called hack by the umpire tarted before ¢ In the next rush he was unable Penn was foreed to punt THE GAME, Cornell kieked off and Biarbuck y to vleture the irreverent 4 * made elght Dead Heat between Trillo and 108 ip buck and a minjidgmen gave the ball to Princeton within two foot af her goal, Mat ! ck. who fan fifteen yards bce the leather on dows Gaine over with Princeton back fi inted thetr Sentry, but fell a puck Kleked to Mat Cornell Serred Qutehty, Cornel! scored on @ touchdow ran through line y Hlarbuck Kicked i are-Cornell. 6} r*e Kicked (0 Starbuck, anted from bia tenyard line t. Daly's Fine Ren, Weyard line punted | Princeton it and made four yards hal on Princeton's thirty-ttye cell, 18) Princeton, 6 LEHIGH AGAINST “LAFEY.” LAKESIDE FINISHES, RACK TRACK, LAKESIDE. Novy, &— The races scheduled to be run to-day resulted as follow ina -Three-quartere of m| Jon’ aka Nek. cath 1 an H Pa Pulleack ahhetre tangtord, Trinity 1 from a touerdowi ( nrokett av is (hrough a broker ate ‘ira Sha Bore» Yale, wan itarvard’s vy¥wolght puxtlis Y had one hand and be iouehiown In the Are F with (he other | 1 through MeClow NUng—guens whic Pope Lao third. i remained whe Becond, Ri ce Pout and ia, fur, ‘ae pushed over for a touchdown. Brown kicked goal et $5,000 ON KINGS COUNTY. Congresiman ae for twenty H Penn's twenty: two onan end] plowehip (nme at Bethtohem, aia alain ihe: BETHURHDM, The rain consed a8 Lahish bail to Penn's 10 Venn tacklere on his back war the third down vard had one yard to mak plunged Into the line and barely pol the Garden thir afternoon | Windere knook at th rd Rea Won by Alzaretta, out for, ol al wes each Son AEA ene ered | the echamplon. ind Bille made (hevugh Zimmer: i thie afternors) in down and Har yard had a yard to gain bia 4 ard line. Maybe the horse won W's up to dovtery the parade of equir Franciseo Wagers Bven Money with J, M. ayivanina’s fitteen:yard yards around the nn and 1 was thrown back one yard ne CHINA dwt, arbuck Kicked dowred in centre of the Faptions ave to be CANS IS EXT FOR WCOVERN Colored iiaiudinit will Have to Finish Terry in Six Rounds. Terry MoGovern, the little fistic wan: der of the world, who defeated Jor Nerr stein, the east ade featherwet seven rounds fast night, evidently has the fighting fever in, for he haw just clinched another important battle, His next opponent will be Joe Gana, the colored lghtweight boxer of Baltimore, who Is Looked upon ap one of the cleve est boxers !n the world They are to mee! in a alx-round botu at the bowing show to be pulled off by Lou House: man at Tattersalis, in Chicago, om Dee. ne ‘This match was clinched yeaterday by Houseman, who received the signature of Sam Harris, manager of McGovern. agen ing to the arth of agreement, Ter an pg AG to fight rounds pounds wel nat TT ook on the evening of t ht and will battle for ® per cent. of ti 18, of which the winner will FFeasive eat cent, and the loner a. a Mest Knovk Ont MeGovern, Another Important clause which g: with the articles compels Gane to ‘ahi mn MoGovern before the expiration of Re six rounds or forfelt the ie le exactly ine ene ote ted in a ee of Agreement when Terry fought Frank Brne, a4 that Erne was allowed te yi Wg which to finteh the torrid nt rls wind fighter, ane Has a ver! and he may not be cqua Th the frat. plave, I fighter to take reach bie J Then, hink of hiny never fought this way. Connolly and Daly Matohed, An important mateh between light- weights was arranged yesterday after- noon, The princtpals in the encounter will be Eddle Connolly, the rugged St, Johns Wahtweght, and Jack Daly, of Wilmington, ‘They were slgned by Bill Crowley, matchmaker of the Nutmeg State A.C. of Hartford, to try conclue sions on a twenty-round bout at the Collseum in Hartford on Thanksgiving Day afternoon. They will battle at les pounds, weigh in at 10 o'clock om the inorning of the fight The incentive is @ per cent, of the grows receipts, of whicd the winner wia net TS per vent FOOTBALL N IN WEEHAWKEN, The Gaelic Game and Cel Article Will Be Pinyed Te-Morrow, Gaelic football will be Introduced at the Weehawken all grounds to-mor- row, The Irish game will be played by the champlon Kickhams and the Bnter oth of this city, beminning eding the kicking wame there wii be a game of college Foot alt between the Central Athletic Club’ ong team and the West New York Plea Club's leven, ——— AQUEDUCT'S OPENING CARD. The entries for the opening of the Queens County Jockey Clade meee it Aequedwot on Monday are an follows for threm-yenrolde ond longs Gh ixcalaie maiden (wo 11 Carnell 1 ontems 1 M8 Alte Well Nonna Henrieits 19 Tamne Hopper ss Handvire it Thich RRace-Re ling. (or three-yearolde and A iW and Alatenath Trio 0 lee ‘ Wert faden oh Lancewood vi Brisk 19) Mine Hanover Pourth Race-Menticnp, for ail agee; one ailevant weeny “aa MoMtens9 Fire Woip ti are Potente ify ", Proauidiastator ny Dh Race fellings for fares Gaile Rights. Lamkin Curbunele 108 Rochester \4 rane ‘i The amarcn 108 Prevtiaintintor Iroqua's Tele mM Foiry Tale RUPTURI hel CURE iw. D. only tree ‘J fetes a ANTAL MI peat iy Une Ue ae LAY OF aed! eta br ‘Time—t.67 4-5. the Hine for Harvard's third Kicked low and Duncan te HH fierpoon made wa bet of §5,0% even with ex-Assemblyman John M. Zurn that the Repubiicans would carry Raver Kings County by a majority of more on me Phete’n Jounny Mechan ) He tore \iimeolt te by an effort, but nobody 9 I nffections 10 4 duty, eh! Well, you “iat Dolande Club the mlghe kapice war bal Wall Nower Visers Were it He kicked to ck kicked to Hart on a case at faite nireell gained ten vie ee the end, Pnucane gained Crom made five yards ae from Finuvane, The —_—— WINNERS AT LATONIA, LATONDA RACK-TRACK, Nov, 3~ Following are the results of races sched. uled to be bs eee coe Fennarivants man, and 9 Penne lvanta be Hare kicked off for Penn to Da: ade fet een He also bet $4.00 with William Dono- van on the same terms, tays that he bas $1000 more to bet ‘and that he can get $100.00) more to fame terms if he can First Halt-Lafayetio, 2) be Mr, Francitoo ec Solid beni ad Teo hn Li ain and Bits Penna’ M-yard line, Score; Harvard, 17; Nonaayte Trick Vatlod ye sgpee had the ball on her own more on * pretty ball 08) Corneit's Second Tonehdown,

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