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Pew RRR , THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, 1900. ' Tigers Defeated by the Wash- ington Heights Team with Little Chance to Win. Local Eleven Shoved Tige Defense About the Field at Will in First Half. WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. \A Big Holiday Crowd- | Card and Track | Good, erie te T TRACK ¢ Mvening Worlt) es RACK AQUEDUCT, Nov. 4 Queens County Jockey Club was The Line-Up. | Mattie punted to Weeks who was down-| fe te 'n having fin euler for the P Jed on Columbia's t5-yard line | holidny crowd, As ar eotlon days / Woitt | Viger Line Shoved tack are cold and storm) t today was j rt | Weeks made five yards through left brigat and crisp and there waa a genial Wright De taokie and Morley punted to Meler, who Warmth to the sunabine q jloked to By kes. wine tan, baok mt The card was aa Interesting as it gould a | Aen Woke Wonk (hraueh atl (oF bo at thie tine of the year and sith the fi ‘i Ix yards And Herrk ye four material at hand Pull tae Berrien | ahoad for steady Kaine of from one ecereay, Ne. wOlr Biter th Final goore: Columbia, #; Princeton, b Sh Vary mee went Genre! to The Brening Worlt Smythe held MoCord, but) Colum COLTMBIA PIBLD, Nov 6—A min of /tichiy texalned the leather an i Handien t + and up) Ove and dye | Clave’ ight yained fe ” ” % Genmiing briiiancy shone down OM Co ety Reviing fambla Field thie afternoon and 10.0) AQ)" throuels con tariers, \ Pa Low" I p buok | Was srrtoe) iY 101 La yy eoagted pat LW isond os rs +.) The ball was on nty ‘ and tose and plunge ageinat Dr, Pat) ery ling The iraant rit ie ’ ten’s proieqes, the pohere to the three yard t 4 Tt was almost perfoot football weather Columbia Seores Wheat : 4 end perhaps a lit too balmy for the Absent ALBA. bad ane i ‘ 5 players, but just the thing for spectators, we Columbia, 6) Prir " 5 ant geoond of the contest was Mi ilaked t Al ean 4 " Columbia, 6) Prince Goll ha ar enjored, The time of th P , , , . ¥ ul wi The enthusiagm was rife and intense | mijstos mil th me cante WEEKS IN HIS HURDLE SPECIALT Iie t uM 4 Matis went “Wafty.” He tried to Fell and struck at 7 @t all moments, Princeton rent over at Beast 1 howling undergraduates and the @lumouse of thie vicinity wan present OOOO OOOO OOO UOC OOO OOOO OOO OOO OOOO OUC OOO DUMONT with wives and daughters whone foat fares were indiatinguinhable by reason of insu yews 2 SOMEBODY SAW THE TIGER a | i One othe of the field, Princeton | 4 i ido, looked like w huge ae grove But opposite was @ massive orchard of violets ani white carnations, showing | Wiere Columbia's edherenta sat. Five to Four on Princeton. Defore the pame was called betting | ‘wan brink, and the prevailing odda were 6 to 4 on Princeton, Yet many wagers at even money were q made and not foollshiy, It wae thought.) } Pennsy Captain Was In« ae juredinGame with | Harvard. Capt, alnor COLUMBIA, 6; PRINCETON, 5. |SWEETHEART OF JONES IS HIDING. | eo wintelinioleloiololoololoivielolelteloiiololol Tee 4 Columbia's showing against Yale, te atohhore! tant “Why, how should [ know? T never " C a Jacyhter abe r y 4 daya ago, and Prineoton’s humiliating PHILADELIMNIA, Nov G=Capt. Neighbors Curiastty. Has| Ask ny daCighter about her atalra, We yo defeat by Cornell iast Saturday, mad Hare, of the | p, itew# to+ | never get ur w " \y bh Driven Her to Flee from have got into the newspapers in con. sing at the result extremely mesard- da ospital, where & length and a hal ip ent i Addl . £ is Ld jection With Uhe~the ‘affuir,’ you might ho will everal days, He | My), } Own Hom i bids r . whi * morning my daughter sald THE GAME. @| was tnju Harvard game and nD RAG Her ne 1. inamma, how ean t Ko over y uffered from » ter the game * . a ea — and face it? ‘OU Bee, she Peineaton won the tose and Bruce Meal aaadndas aes At ah fa | iy empl ei the city, and dreads aay ai oll gd vara ton wi biletak on Wik) heahcl ray We Konring the searching looks of her | aout” i Aut 4 second trial wae made, ‘The ball ® aredtigan the kama ' \ Hua Jiclehbort aid in dread of the questions SRR acs cavialg: BIBviRE went to MeCord, who wae downed on Ma te ‘tvare'| L H (J of friends, Miss Mabel Whitney, the ry him?" the Weyard line, € } 1 and unhappy play “ ; and ne Woman who gaye That | don't know. Perhaps Jones i on Hart's fumble, jr ity yesterday, | 'T : when he wee, Nas some other eweetheart, You know live yards for interference. by Rruce | came jade) for some of them i Hy | : i 3 Herrien went through lett tackle for! mn yok agalte eine iM ( ‘ late milion aniied ax she sald this} aris. Berrien punted to Mattia, t ‘a a i + head doubtfully syed on Columbia's forty-yard ( tthe } (cost ramentrl at a‘ i try to prevent such a } line. ‘Two end runs gave Princeton five ft They were at the por Mee Mar asian Whitnes \, yards Meclave gained four yards on Jor a Mf mbt Mite Fave and ar, Voting) Prat Biles Whitney love hot nay 1 have never worried Wi end ran Jbo tha WW Was defeated made thirteen effors to get them away.) san over Whom : eee A mood) ‘ * Injured, but resumed pli y ou wine the Wed On th I they Went oft in fur] there can be no doubt, bat the PT wilh not. try. to (nfl: 1 and Morley muffed. wf Wue | ‘ frigh he ju trannd,, Mitte | ADVE to Her devorlon to Hin wae more ut do to Interfere be- ball on. Colwmbia's cuuee much on ' ’ " [Shan she cout i 2 mbit 1 tine, MoClave guined vat ack-and fal i" Wy Phe} Enat Jor Chis handaomne girk te hat your daughter {1 four yardea ly @ ine rush. Ol . tale rt her tues Jones and made him: confess Mattiy again punted to Morley who wer ! we Was ihe pronmaker to) Uteing that of hy and une Lawyer Patrick of murders was downed on fia Afteen-yard line. at Ny Ny tea 4 \4 1 W te iy a Rive tle Kicked over the line and Columbia | ' vl hea ih She) AUOF ney An th h 1 don't know may have calied ’ bronght 1 out to the twenty-Ave-yant — \ Ww oaway and al ne een of Mi Htiee's death and) updn ey feat iit him i ma eager ae to the onde winning te an to secure has millions | withowt my: knowle in don't ; ¥ \% “WIZARD” TO GO TO FRANCE, | i340 uly eth trom| WI the Nandaome girl ant the prise! ail hoy da nor know, and Mabel ‘ Another Weeks Hurdle, Pee Watney Wher Wan too Teka or over mar ves Hot tell me all of her attains.” front of Do Pu H Mra. J. Winitney ine wl'a mother, Isa WI Not Deny Attachment, a i! Abt J CWA ' ‘ 1, WIth blue even, n a] pl } to Push tories in Baeiny lane ‘ “ | vine com whieh they will| days she anit. CHeon a belle In At ‘ Jmove toemorrow vere (hey are Rong her daughter is now. Bhe ty ‘Wizard’ Jas r Nis signed 4 i * Mrs. Whitney will not pay | carne ermon. and " ied oul aa ts he privone vas trouble is singularly en y | wilt Pane and ale it 0 ming ( ive to the niton ber da 3 Annual Gridieon Mattie tn Clty on | n 1 a" nal qi yen ng World| ie to the attention ber daumhters Vassnio a ShuteOnt i | TCH seo, and weenie tn i aie maid wealth (pera Kevoning World Wy { } ms Rt od OY iin't even let An Nov. theKnlekerhockar im ‘ go and vee HT cond | jis oat, on ball t hia friend soe , Fo I ; beta him, atid he a poor young man withou ( { the Newark Ath \ Ake Pally Howl IF , father or mother taeomfort hint H! n t Aw Pe Rab MA So Bh Wil you may your daughter will a ‘ kan | ni parelhy tow They Phewt Met, hot marry Jon she Wan asked, fi \ M Stes, Whit i 1 story ol Without a moment's hexttation Mra, \ mgt ti WOlEhe apd. hin Hor tn the (hy where | Meat N hee daughter | Witney reptied with yplttts } t f Newark ean " t prea s Acduelyation with HOt CaMeeler will hor way Waether she will or ! \ PLL fret Mabel AE a) will nut murty himn, they weemed much We a of play Aloon wae ‘i Avening Wort Jover, a ted Mh er tra intr Mauer atiag sf tel "YY Jattached to each other, but I don't know 4 over the line for the f foun hard drive by a neck. Helly eimed to like each other, t how how they feel or What she will do,” ‘ re ine, Just ae he ACH ACK, AQUEDI Nov. 6 a hen (hi front: oF Mit Fits He i wk her ut Broat deat In 30, aa fends hee. beak AB Inipate ‘of w Lat asten b t ‘ " f nor hugh. t er J ay Ay A ve riaoners at Jellovue Hospital 1 wiv Header KiokIM the . vial ka Jalways tived and ars woll known, | {he prisoners, ward in Telleyue Hopital \ WHHL ee I, Nowark tow WBE nie te : ‘ joonsidered Him « gentioman, and Jatudy of him, with the result that they rn al viapied, 1 ny aod up f friendship for n pnw believe that he has teen addicted . yw ‘i rit } ter The use of morphit Fhe lilnoat Wea Y ior | we \ ra aa fay ample, oF ie blood was he binestn | ) 4. taken fort of microseople Ox- Ma josie \ ed / w aminntion. { ning whether, {he sears | Mar Ber a : : F avepiclon in regart to his use of the Min dy 4 ‘| , ‘ me pre Hud ia correct oF nol ' ‘ ' : Michell © 0 ) pe Soe fo da ainyne! \ rT ts t Web ‘ies ' AY ¢ ' wed is Ny ft \ iA x) F ml tron tho bur Atent | Gisswe pen liivaw lal —— Piortan ‘ Ay ened § to a walk, | sred goal from fe q \ Mh ARETE nt 10.t ORANGE BEAT GUNNERS, ’ Neat ha MI easily by ath trom Llitle Haley . * | who came it the et beat Bf emoved from Pl alee ARS ayer 1%) Hlonalre a or the pl was Ie PHT APCHer) men Balled to seore,| a aeeh anaes aitae INTH RACH ; ; White ’ | ta visi , el dias Wrestler Ay hist Let the|Gardner and Flaherty tT Ne ol ee Hyand line were! BART OA x ‘nth Sue b Werresien tip tee] Would-Bes” Get Toe Fight at Hartford for \ F oN fiery Ormonde Oval thine Al 5 ' ] —— Privilege : ; ae wevnicati i gether, Then Be. \ \ an i Martin Wiaherty, af Lowell, and Oncar ‘ | nan! y er, Np "wt {SM againat the vn, Kinnike eoond and] rename Rocher, who olaima the wrest: Gardner, tha “Omaha Kid, AN * ji hamptonship of Mle world, by vir-| SWenty ronda before the Crescent A. ¢ nile , mplonship ¢ "i . ‘ ‘ bs ' —— dee eeevvietent of Hech Olsen, which} at the Collaéum, Hartford, Conn,, to- i t : sea a8 sat LOTONIA FINISHES. those who think they know say never| night, This will be the third meeting noe happened, Is willing, he ways tO TK! oF these crack featherwolghts and both ' na w uy) RACK TRACK, LA hia laurels am Just read his let! nave trained faithfully for the contest, kKleked 0 | 6 Giak IM} ah races Keleduler ru ter on the subjeot and: you'll td partioular Interest belng manifested be- JL Golden un ay remulted as follow \ea of the way he purposes dotng Ii | couse ihe winner has heen promised a “r pe had 101 Binet Race mhreesd Of A mile | a ie sporting Miter of The Kréeing World: bout with Terry MeGovern, e iF ‘Kor t, d tot for pl was wecond Aver winning back che championthip from) Ths star bout will be put on about LAKESIDE WINNERS, |jaaly Ions £10" fn At ere rele Tem Tae | rng, Bout willbe BUF on about as aos Fecond Race c 1 halt furs] game and ret om my laurels, bat wince MY Ar 11, boas trom the ring, @ special wire Bows bya neck i i TRACK, LAKESIDE, Noy, 6 Won by Priva, 12 to 1 aud €t 2.1 yiyat in thie country my vietory over Ola has] Ri ving been put in. for that purpose, . Meimeeton Lest Ground on Jule to be run here to 1M. for plice, £0 1, wax mecs |) cas by ed ial ited as follows hoot for Beandal think, Thine ni thas. als walt Cues ene’ ne ta, er mre : \ nt Wace even. furlongs.—Won. by Fe deuet ais Hil Eighth Resiment-Pastime Games, orley punted Mattle, who ML i on +h Dependiny Phird Race—One e and fifty yards, | Plan Mt Ores ‘ i" the ti thirty yard Ine Tine1.2 "| Chorus Hoy, 7 to eecond, | pronahip, hold open games ia conjunction with the Weeks Hurdies for six WSO Hele ‘cena iK Three-quartors of a miledand Bir Gatron: third, | onderstand that Mr, Mone In dere to meet! Pasting A, C, inthe armory on Bat. Mertlen malo ive varias whrouh Mut age hton vag] mouth. Rave One mile Wom by | we Te ee a Ren eae hiale centre and Wrixitl re he oni f the f (ake wi, + ie b tia | fee hima of open to al 0 trick. for tou \ " a 1 for, pase Hd; Tho Rush | Now let Mr Fone meet poms goof man, andlivom winty yards toe mile and f A} inh h to y Jatiiey if De wine twill arrange @ mpeting with him yards, but pints ren Hasked Ball Chatlong nace, § a wrt Bleetion, for $1,000 0 oid, f to wreatie the bewt | mile bicycle semi wat Fat the pelt on & fumble, Mo nha trhod tt As th nal games with third. “e the Me if | an Im the uate, and IE the mpuldsbe sham, the ith td tie Abreu sgh ut made " ‘ Fourth Race-One inilec-Won by e Annual meeting of the MEtropolls| gay wait get together 1 will wrestle the eh ars oe eft taekle trick play by Columbia j ot for piace, second ahi . Acai OM cra dy Ave them fot an inch, and time want vans a Time--1. ‘Wax re-elected treasurer and ib hy ‘the ‘batt an’ Golumba's to:| pastts, il a “Las | Fish Hace.-stx curlonga.-Won by Rio] Mount nt tovernons. (oF next Got a bargain to offer? Don't hide i} Biante i ry 1) Columbla'D ponaewstc Wt veont, smawapi fie AOL Ge ‘handed and [ge Altar) 1 to 2 and out. Pirate's ‘everybody know «ly fret vireo, The Phat it me ti intel el ie is Eich woseball (eam haw alee w fire Half, ~ Columbia, nent indoor t to} glace, Airy accoud ‘and Al Ker is Hs he We Ara It through man who fabricates the outtt, But ft L isnt, ‘The manufacturer Is the ollki knockor of the show, and will band ee the " “sirong’ ellafternoon on Manhattan HENOCHER GOLUMN. A FEW CRAG CRACKS AT THE SPORTS. T fe to knock! But {f The Knooker eo no knock coming to him, wherewithr shall The Knocker be knocked? Here's the funniest knock ever heard: ‘The Automobile Show 1s believed by the Average man to be a fairly good Ching , sor the manufacturer, An introdwetto + of his horse-extorminator, as It were=to | Make nervous peuple sort of shake hagiy , with the “gaso” and the “loco” and gee On speaking term nthe chanced of the chauffeur to “ohaft’ the machine into Universal fayor and show \ts paces, s capacity for hurdiing, the mi the subjection of its buckt penal ‘lom=all these things the ordtmary human might consider favorable to ae, self tomether to-morrow to frown M \them as a class, The moral i. |poluted out by the experience of the, Yolo man ot ihe hands of the show “moter ia sald to be convincing, afi) (he mobile builder fears his cluvches, | + 6 6 | “Tot croms butik; Antyehters wouldn't take ‘em, give ‘em to your sone,” ran the old nursery rhyme, or something Nike i, ngiand won't he |'em to France, Or maybe has Had ‘em, Two ridere have been) engaged by French sportamen, and more | will doubtless be offered contracts, And the French turf hasn't promulgated pro- | blbstory conditions \o make thelr taake hore onerous, On the contrary, they te welcome, o 8 6 | Of all the liars, that ever tied a ie ommend me to the college football pro- moter, His toar ff, to aman, im eplinte, on crutches, {n hospital or a mengue two days before an important game, On the morning of the qventful day he is amicted with nervous dread of the out- jcome when his eripples Une up againat ‘en of the other college. His tale of woo te strung along om this lino until you belleve he must be rum Ding & sanitartum for deereplt and ine jcurable Invalides ing netend of piloting @ jequad of husky athletes, Then the whistle blows to start the ig and the cripples and decrepits and neglect to take thelr sollate end crutches upon the white-barreg field, but hustle the yellow egg actos fer touchdown Jn ile HM Something ‘we tit what happened to Pennsy and to Priticeton on day, and may posalbly be duplicated i those little boys from Ithaoa the Tigers a lot, For @ Four" and hagn't any except In aquatios, peered healthy group at the ehapples that lined up at depot on Saturday. in westers and greeted the supercillous baby atares one, two, three when the stopped rubbing Prine mire, ‘The sporting man of Tra | Times likes The Knooker tremendously; ao mach, tn teat, steals it bodily nearly every Gey booma it up with double-columm Just as if tt were his own. fo w, wildly stuck on ft that he credit the Bvening pate ren his attention ts called to by me. Ite well par hol og echo of our thunder heard ‘way wp fa Buffalo, but the wilful larceny of the: thunder tet deserves on mre] ( thump of my sledge, Kivening World's Knocker’ and omare yourself, Mr, lee yard “The Ameriean Laegue wit take ) the earth and the fulness thereof,” Lol Han Johnson, or words to chat efiee® | Why, ava! Bancroft, the Amertean 1, doesn't own @ prospective franchise tm Santiago, to say nothing of Balthmers, ' Washington and Philadelphia. And they're playing good ball in Bentiage, This js your chance to get inte the papers, though, Johnson, for there are lots of baseball wordemiths et thie me of the ypar compelled to grab epmce for the means to eke out “beet-and,.” They’ must bother you to keep up the a oe 8 George Conaidine tells The all happened while he was out in Clomena, Mich., ill of rheumation, didn't get here until a week before MeCoy-Corbett affair, end even dragged @ bum leg with him about daily bualness, The match waa while ho was in Michigan. This planation would have gone better in long-delayed statement than certain tons which concerned only the folations of mas stam ana ab & Cor tuture, tion mah ox: shoul are somewhat at Hockey ts sto About this tim and vari-colored bumps, laudanum make an exoetlent lotion, “oe Fow inches wf), ‘hero's porsow are blast, uncovered wi territor, Hons ‘tes ae,

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