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HE RNOCKER © $ GOLUMN. $4 PRW CRACKS 1 AT THR SPORTS, Trimediiness for a fellow his admiration fa confined 10 4 weleom! fi handehake =If Mite clever, companionable You to iMlustrate a new blow oF how he put ii on some of hie the ring, © And he hurts, nearly knocked me out with « wtrative caress, Corbett ke you're a munehe tp sow HIN Magic yak, at 50 tol, AQUEDUCT. Opens the Day's \ Sport. Hoeeial to The Revealing World? iS AT 'INDIAD HARVARD FIGHTS WITH BROWN. oe (Continued from Fire wn (nday'® Hered for a factlition itp servicn as ope wan altogether oo The Uraneportatlon Rounds were considerably over past evens, for ther Gireoly” the “xrouinde and throweh the mire w " Waen't P Yale rosters were somew pressed when iC war announced HM probability Hale would be at sulietmck by tte Duper mor Ie looked snd it war in RACK TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Nov. 10 | The bewutiful weather drew out one of Hoot crowds of the meeting this af ernoon, and there was a card that Wave promise of excellent aport There Was one or two raves that had {of clase to them and the felde wore falrly well balanced Pie track did not have time enough to dry out thoroughly and the going time in {WAS Of {NO wort known Ae aticky | he once | Hetting was quite brigk, a enarp con: | demons | Ott to the laasiude of previous deye the woek, Hew you and h fe Weely to rap you tard vera ‘ though he's the gentlest feller linogl able if you box with him, suggesting Die quicknens alone what he might dof Oy he fot go at you: My Gus Hut ¥ ler up with hearty & nature P dende hie huge paw and is ready @ to the end of the earth favor, though he doesn't with offers to run much 9 MéM@oy chaffs hie friends pnd te bright at repartee wit news for culling his titimater Bharkey is very much fanol your makeup ho'll likely « have a drink—at hie bar gad wigh wt the car register Pot Won't own you waking Ande If you rey nim at amother you 1 Kid dnmerel full a fond " Maher | vtervale | Of Wess than thirty seconds that hee (he } Greatent of them ail d Wuhlin Agured ty an odd cone taken identity a day or two | took to the road, [i's jucky Other fellow Gus le good natured tiny Akron man war leaning the rear end of Corbett's bar burly individual carrying 0 big came hin way. ‘There's (he howled the peppery one. vietoun left at Rubiln's of fore rhe The agalnat when a jag and) @ grudge ayainat everybody on oarth as he led a@ head Diocked the blow and some more dua of the fort, but the torrent of abure and wild swings kept coming until ub iin had 4 to Jolt the fellow, which he did as ton- ‘a Gerly a possible, When hie came te i thé assatlant advanced agai and axked Weakly: "Ain't you 4 Manrabout-town who isn't n'a slee, “Guew not,’ “Well, 1 apologize,’ 4 foe, "You needn't,’ haming @ half Rube anawered (us returned bis whilom Runiiny “but T'@ aAvinn you to make sure next (ime 4 or you might go thumping the statue end get liebe ef Greeley . Japanese gripes have got them, | can't toll which Here's what in likely mornings: Boter cop halt carrying prisoner q Whore hinges are all out of kelter, a s q Dive-ribbon exhibit of disiooations. 1 Magistrate—How did your prisoner get t i Into such shape, oMcer? OMoer siit-Yer a uma hard © Anner, 4 1 wus alone, he in Voumht he'd git ve ‘im de ‘ji’ an) No, gentle re. } trae that Tom O'R It is probably n ot irke has drawn up a petition to the next Legislature to paaw Secured Dr. Parkhurat as (he firet algner 4 You have got mixed with the story ) Gerty taking down his sign from tno}! Gerry society, f A Western Newspaper man has boxed three rounds with ‘Terry MoGovern and Prétends to tell how |t feels. Pretty litle wtory about iy He made a fll of ligne F WINB ruphes by the ttle Mehier and all q thet, but Wi ber he doesn’: know jus } e@xnetly what happened. ‘Tho to write a story of w feie write it. The interviewer } ia better veln when writing 4 The mounted” toe a there,” Whew, what h to the Horse show! that man Biotted half an hour of the wh i $0 the equestrian sparrow War quiekly resented a fo be no end of rank) among the Four won't The 1 there Hundred. To Fools Not to Hox with Me Govern only way Interview With Terry te to jet some other te meneraily | Way & knockout blow moan things the annual funetion only le week Phin wight ® Whely Koand wrangling make it Worke, the blue clad vontaurn threaten fo have @ bow of sheir own In Park and Won't Anvite woclety Bland election day fhe wan a sweet youns thing and w Columbia oolor® we she wat in the grand He war an ationtive re i Pwaln and staggered under the weight Of & bunting bargain counter of blue and | White, He knew it ali, she wi | Pinalip she lisped sweeriy | they call tt a footbaii'” her yeu. eee they my that Now ‘@ real hold and the Whe foare over the knot ‘the gridiron te only induig to At him for hurdie ev @inder path blooms again Nig + Foo Hernotein ton't watistiod Blutton the Rowery per munt if @hance at Terry MeGovern. He _ & few thinks coming, ee 6 Aince Kid MoCoy haw reacte: somo Wine One has explain _ Hove wltuation to him clearly te next to the real tao and at over ter, ‘98 * 4 ria ae Waterbury, Conn,, dy an Reamer's Corners, toothy Med (0 “Why de He hasn't told Ho tan't dung man) on praction nts When the What a be! He thinks he can do better if given another has stil 1 England the Chi ‘ow that te It le sald he nuouMly deniow (2 he Meat loft New York for tie 4 he heard Boxers were ; 6 Meal Hoon! papers of such outofiown | Pompton are the expected performace 4+ nd ) Houre of "Gus Ruhtin, con. ‘Tom Shark dim Jettries, and Text op I wonder if the fo this announcement in yer © Fett, oF If the prooned marc without the Bw 8 gpoaiiel knowledge ‘There rine for enough weird an FIRST RACK Selling tor three yearatie and up) about woven vrionas Netting Maries whin, jocks Me HIE Pin * [Meme Liebe 10 Miiew iMigitator, 110, Shaw 0. 112, Menry y, 10, Burne Harney stone fi at My Mur nook Donte a Knleht of Garter, ‘110 Henry | wh i ay Double nummy, 97, Hooker } u ‘Drill, 114, Maw ph @ Bours, 98, ‘een Tension. 107, the way to the fa runner-up third. On faoed up to Trillo and nan with him to ‘The cops have’ ii, the Jit Jitau or the ie one he with Knight of the Garter ne noon ae to) drawing awa: : happen in a police court some of thoae| lenmtha from by Anne dis feller is] Philippine, weet It unter take | Mar, tree cope ter run ‘im in, an’ when he see} Wee fi arted rough-house ajd| Tenpler ay wit it, wot had cor] ta Carbuncle Jumped away In front and made the rinning to. thet ot | 84 \ " ‘ames dodge Mager, 97, 08 ne ah 4 bill similar to the Horton inw ant han| Qe yon, tldlqitator Prowtidiatiator the atretoh, where May A) to | drew out and won eiiath trom Preattttgitatat., who in longthe in front of Pinalde, HOOND RACK syeatolte raced five and a bait Haiting 1 one, 6 Har cowl Won handily, Timed 10 16 Astiva, Ita and Termiess raced head ad Into the y oF fOUrLA Aw lenath away hey ptralghiened out, ‘The ak the Toad and, hard nd, ontgwined Apher a hark oe4 iden % won Ashes wan a length in 18 ot he Raymer, who came very fast at the nd THIRD RAGR. Selling, for fouryear-olde and ap te rt, i od eerenty Atariers, wale, Jocks, MIUE 0 Mlarl mood. Won cantly, Trillo went to the front and showea ‘urn, with Apure the Knlelt of the Garter turn Double Dummy and the The latter went to the front a niraigh ened out ble iro they wo lengths in front of FOURTH Race for (hrm year-olde, One mile and aew. Holling, ty yan Startey romano 1 eek food, Won handily atretoh, lain, Olea and ‘Tem, 1 him, apd the buneh d to the far ed hamberlain drag f it Carbuncle led into the’ ptretch, Ad then Annoy came strong and took place, Philippine he but nelther wi A Carbunele, who won analy ty 8 Wt and a halt from Ani who beat hilppine ® neck for the Nace. FIPrH RACK yearolda, oa furlongs, De Marten wetebt jookey Ae HE Rin ore Malina; tor Page) an ollininated > being Halt the team, when the J not permit | NOVEMBER (0, 1900, NS TACKLE YALE BOYS; FIGHTS DOM'T ALL FAVOR WEW COW JERSEY; BOXING BILL [oases Sethe Elizabeth Club Managers|Measure Under Consid- Overlooked Au- eration Would Revive Popular Sport. rtrupale LUT & to the mproved ond rai | a walk yap ode that in rep aced The for fall nih knee Hay," Hut he was gerne Kila Ilended to thorties, Li | omen _—— A few inl fier RM o'clock the} fa ale Indian Fed 1h bie fen aD ‘The boxing show which was (o have! Sporting men about town were in a els bordere \ ited TH nly on the feld a cheer enriek war ihe Fepert of a fire been held at Jacobs [beth No J, laat night did not come oft Theatre | (ilaa-|happy mood lam night over the exctia- Ive announcement publiehed in The but that! crncker to (he boom of a Welnch cannon | Mayor Mack and Chief of Police Ten+| Bventig World yesterday that a new | Wee ale rotted Om Tine aie oe Bt Intorfered and about 10% aporte| boxing bill would probably He parsed tn MRE Hod’ Rha Rey” phe, Wor” | » sadly disappointed a they had'the Legistature, ‘Tha measure now | rooler | from all parts of New Jersey to| under consideration provides for the re- A sift breene wan wafted from the) witness the scraps, fumption of the spor! in this State early Went The fighia would have been allowed [next year THE GAME, \' » KO on tad the club managers secured | The Univeraal opinion expressed in hil ron the tomy and cove the {1 4 petinlt from Mayor Mack, but they [fare of Buailen dane Iie Donut Orth on f publ Ome Rene, OR AF | 4 are aware of this and will have a box: ak hve yarde. Tt wan Kieked U. OF Py 12; LAFAYETTE, 5, | ing biti went thrown the Legislature as (ne cenihe OF the fehl | Avickly am ponathte Mt oP, \ ' bt A f Pennay Careleasty Gave the Viet | "There is no teawon why thir « la betore he wan ty earth by A tore a Chance to Seore Honest La Sn Bune, te ak. tae ee A ry dU i baad i | Aprelal to the Weenlog Work! ) sande And (houmands of Wear tried 4 kiew Por goal, but Bmith FRANKLIN RIBLD. PHILADE Le | BiMItre Fe ae AIAADS had atee bay war |i the way, and che En dinn wot thy J PHTA, Nov, 1--Ponneyivania and Ll any amount of money to see a good and big UR sek ( \ fayetto entered the game this afternoon! honeat bout between reputable boxers Rae of the field and Wont arrled a Ina badly ai et fony oh ia ¥ Hack & yarda Dipee aw ihe weaknens | Quakers were minus the servicer ol COPIA Ht 9 YArDE Zimmerman, while the physteal condt- Vale Seoren by 9 fen, Mon of Capt, Hare and Met'racken was] ACH TRACK, LAKEBIDE, Nov. 10 oof tle. could, nat. py "eat Nh red men's pe RT The races scheduled to be run here to-| SUN theirs on Caritoles yard While the subatltuces were in good day remitted as follows The ball was Attila, indition the team was badly weakened! Firat Race~Three-quarters of a mile by pr nee and w absence of the three regular, Won by Alpaes, 2 to 1 dat ruin he eared the frat touchdown \ Weber, for place 3 to 6. w. the Jo, b, Indian, 0. nw cauRtit the ball and gained Ne Toatavette tea wan also without Little oy third. ‘im ir 1 Kon yards 9 be ye yey [ Johneon oak Roberte's place at quar Coach Newton had drilied his men] iongee Want by, Maey dk pad pat, {ups ubtliner lifted the ball to Pineke eran the Indian (eam and Beliner went | Se Ronen ens vuarys a to Robert Wasdell, 1 to 2 tor piace " wrt Vine, Ph ft ‘ © mation, ‘oad etol Gabel a tear neil: knaet r (4 mit to Pick on, the Ui» mort of he material at ie {Ae Proond; Royal Vietor third, ine jane to the nf loft fa and the ball wi aan avenge | of lant y 4 la back f yards. iiipes ‘push 1 Finek mowed | When Lafayette surprised thy Qualcre, ite eareetiironinuarters of a nile fmainat the all and Palmer w p his run Sround| May Woath, ‘tor face. 4 ty ewan 4 It dropped. He gained no around and el twenty yards, and iment he peakih, waaran’ Calle a ve the Tidlane. lensyard | ond) Begoreto third, ‘Dme—t.143- line | a Little Dupee Hugged o hole through big Binith for J Aiiimen| . eRaewed for Another Tally, LATONIA WINNERS, shoved for # varie Mien Neh tackle | Milliman jum knocked hard at the red norte Jaye entre and scored another Couchdown " sa _ Carlisle's beyard line from wher 4 Yale RAGE TRACK, Latonia, Nov, 10 double paas Capt Beown| Moore Yale M, Cariiele o Following are the resulte of races rel Yale's seoond touchdown, more | Dupre Kicked ty Wear for postion for scheduled to he run here tonday: First alo, Car 6. RO! Kt ‘apt Brown did the rem Nah vy the horleontal bar between th jarker footed amaln to Duppee and Corbin v ond i poe bar by he goal the ina Yate Inah PALURbaa tf to Niel necerne tale Umpire. N her r piaee, wan necond: ‘The Tory third floore- Yale, team's (yard line tn i‘ From there tie Indiana, by renewed | AMR io tne at, UnssReetea Becont Race <Pive and a halt furlon Anothe Ant. ery and Rood, permlsvent pluwatng. at | Jtweo rumbles by the ra, ihey were Rim by Branch, 7 to 2 and even, ithe Parker Kicked off to Pineke on the & | Lem andy, te iba and uacdy, added | Jato tn" sura ‘a touchdown after about PIRRRN, for place Bo 8. Hipes Second yard line, and the oval was carried back | ||, \4rie There wise alll morw holes play, Cure kolng over (Ne Sided inirty-Ave yarde hefore the Vale man! Hecovered in (he ive and 16 moreyards The Kick-out wae miffed, “Thieg Race; one mile.-\von by Soabel, Met ihe ground, Carlile was awarde!| Ce Kalle The ball was on Yale's) veyivanta Woke Up ufter this amd 7} to 10 and out, Dolly Wagnor, § to | the ball for holding and Parker carried bf Pek t Aulatde-back" play carried the for pla A wocond; Je Tim third. Mi through rlght tackle for five yarde | Mama tried 9 hi ” M4 fo ‘or goal bell from ber Hit zord Hine for a Time, I, ee yn ih y the rie vas not productive of a amin Teta id abe atthe Ball for athe irter fat ac Madi, TO GET ROUNDSMAN’S PAY. and Yale aot ball on downs. ‘ie ond Dupes ment jt to the Indiana’ | -lingversity of ne "Bupee boomt Nt the indianw | enyard fine for a punt: tnirty en five yard here P Jobnaon muted the kick and Brown Winal nme: oat Rete batayette, 6, | erat. Grady Loses tm Ane It. Vale seemed Imprean fot the ball Valen plivwing at contre 3 a Mout TAH Tackle on mit rita uate ae ume ~“— peltate Cow ve-¥ard ine, Johnaon dropped the bi ean ' ‘The decision handed down yesterday Avervar Sine daha we ale! tn. na EN | CORNELL TORE OBERLIN UP,|, "% tecision tundes down yerteray Chadwick worked left guard for eimht | Yale, 8) Carlile, | y 9 Buprem ardeon two tries, and then the Indians watt Ithacans Seored at W tm Pivee| Court to which Berg!, Dennis Grady, of loft thekin fell before woe Dr for a the Police Department, in decided win of ten yard wehed Atiliman ih TIGER CUBS BEAT YALE, ft of Game, fal Wy The World ) play Againat in his mult Lo compel the Muntcs jor ten. more yards, and a couple of aan, Oe } {pal Clvit Service Board to certity to mans plays found. Yale but. five yards , VPHACA, N.Y, Nov, 10--Cornell met from (helt opponente’ goal poate eaee Mites Overlin at Perey Field this afternoon Hoan, ian ihe Aa ‘But 5 aninet Vinttore, with the «ame combination that went 1 : Threwe (ver tor Teeehdawn, (Noveial to The Mrening World y vmalnet Prineeton int Saturday. Sema s: AEAR BONED OPMEIALY: At: howd’ Dupes waa practically mane of red-or vere flesh and he squarely over the pe for Yak touchdown, Heore: Yale. 16 Cop: Hrawn thin thine ill acurately Reore Yale, f lited. the. ball 1 y ball 6 play A minute ja fired over the quarters to-day, In the department now there are twen- ty-three men who have been promoted by the Board to the position of rounds. man, @ of this number seventeen were decorated with the medals of the PRINCE N oJ, Nov, 10,'the ame between the Princeton freshmen n4 Yale freshmen has in many former ean been predicative of the result of he ‘Varsity came The game played Nin afternoon on University Meld was, The Ithacane played In the best form f the season on offense, but the visi- fore wave them @ taete of the muarde- sack and oreparel them for what the) ie janded ay expect In next Week's contest wit sifayette The Livestp, fA this account, Interemting Department ai ihe last polloe parade Refore the game the gene Ht) on June 1, 190. In each case the pay rma {nat we yale | of @ roundaman has been withheld py aren tho Clyii-Bervice Board, it betng main: Wat Guard, mous “NO CRIME IF | DID." 1-0 Wh votties Eisen Admits Practically He Sent Ice Order, Gov -eleet Orel! refused to follow up his evasive statements by a fat dental that he had ovdered Gov, Roosevelt to supprems Van Wyek's reniy to the Loe ‘Trust charges when an Evening Word reporter sought an interview with him it the Ttepibilean State Committee roome towlay “The public had hoped," suggested the reporter, “thet you would be able to positively affirm or deny that you wroce that meerage to Gis, Roovevelt urgiig him to suppress the Van W to The World's charges.” “1 don't know any reason,” ree plied eth, evhy id ony anything about it, t's @ mat Let of ne consequence, drop. 7 pr been no celme if | had nent such The Governor could it of the A mensn not wet while he w Stat “Then you net deny that you nent the despateht? Ul | to aay at all, thin not jush importance.’ jof the Governor. proposed Btate her aMirm nor have i t The reporte Inquir roout Mr, Platt's Constabulary bil “That! ead Mr of the future His attent Odell, “is @ matter 1 to the unan} sppomltion of the city press to the Blate Constabulary scheme and ex- presvod an tndividual opinion that the DINK would not go “lt won't, eh?" remarked the Governor. we'll sev about that later golng to may anything of Chairman Barnes, of mittee, i tate Committee rime day next his own suc. on was calle " Th the ab the Hxeoutty: will prob ether "k. for the election o| «Chairman ema at present that George W, of Uinghamton, is Hkely to be hon h Mr. Odell bad nothing to say nega ing Iie appointments to offive after his t at any de} Gov. Roorevelt: wae asked he had anything to ment relative to the f plied that he would, say no the subject until he lm had a confer- ence W General Davies, ‘That, wou ne, he sald, on Monday jeaday next The Governor #ald he o not tell Just when he would announce his di claton in the the charges agninee Mayor Vi He might give {out ar Albany after he had sulted with the Attorgey-General oy he tight Walt uncl he had returned to Oyster Bay before announcing ft The Governar eald he Intended to res main at Albany about « week, were certain matterk (hat required his progence there, and after they had been ere to he would return to her Bay oe LEITER MAKES A PREDICTION Joroph Letter, of Chicago, wae @ pare steamship Lucanta, whieh Hte had been abroad "We never produced in this eountry #9 much raw material as now,” he sald, “or vurnel out the finished product as eheap. In no great time America will be supplying. all the Markets of the worl Mp Leiter denied a number of stories which have appesred in print since he walied, He val that he had some 1a°6S buriness dealer on hand watch would be mate puolle later ai —_ Trophi ont im FH (Special to The Bvening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10—The elub- house and hotel of the Philadelphia Driving Clud, at Point Hreese, was tor Queen Carnival (0) Shaw 7 6 or, however, the referee | Tho oMotals of the game were: Ray- Hight Taokh Stained that the Police Board had no Pigeon How, 107, Hurna by) . 4 hie ( ond, Wi in, Umpire i mh Teemle., tally destroyed by fre early to-day, The Laie Pyrherman io Wnlah h i CN A IRAE I NT a em Princeton ple ly Hate tah right to make the appoiniments with:| nutiaing was n large one and contained jd, iin Mii ‘ rimekeeper Left Hail ‘ae, Oiperag | OU & COMMpeLLtI VS SaAmnIAA On, many valuable trophies of the trotting thn Neen i i Fineke Nan 45 Yards, The Line-Up. Wiebe eh Witey| The case wilt be carried to the Court) world, None of them was saved. No Me Hikers i ¥ Petnivisa) tial vite ibe Fullthes ., Mars) of Appeale. cause fas eee. by dtl for hi Bie } io Wand 2 100) Parker tried for a geal trom felon] ok Mo ini Cornel: had little trouble Ip scoring, nae The low whl be about Ko veral Mivetanvarene, 1007 ant i { WR BL Vale's My ant tine but Pincke blocked \warde [ent Ri tke hoot ARet Wal bine FIRM FEARS CLERK IS DEAD, Tae hatte hacia Pate et ie A bar Wee aslvite” Has 1m TRG ty ARR UE PA Set eas Ji) berth, 6 3 stinnce from the elib-house and escaped aranae tn irene ha | (Re RMARI down, Wie pe: it wae o be pg ae i sete —— the fire. nace io the aiteich, followed | Loreh Fale fourth touching nn | aa gn ani COLUMBIA soRuas WOE Dy [eine she ee nee te ened out fon snopaied . thehoke, | qarerle Pl | 6 Quven Carnival moved up But {or are sy nucceeled with ak tek teary bl A young man killed himaolt in New. Wit the buneh inttt the inet etx varetty. kleine | ore a Cont, Morley Fat Hie Sabwaltates | nurg q few days ogo, and this morning th ow reached, ‘Then he caught he goal ngein |! He fret hall gave plenty of evidence heal Unt ity of Dadato, | ihe A { Whitall, Tat & Co, di r") Pigeon Pe fin the thet jump won by AOS ABPIN) OF ihe muperiority of the Tigers. ‘There aainat Univeratty » [the firm of , Tatum & Co,, drug: head. Pigeon wae tWo lengthe tn ye # without doubt, better football ma: (Apecial to The Ryening World) ists at @ Barclay atreet, called up the CURED wnt of Lane Pishermen [ARR In caeeron, Meee en Sema ee HUFFALO, Nov. 1.—When Capt, | Newburm police by telephone and asked , er SIXTH HAE | \¢ | some youre The Dove PHC UR A @aane Mirley, of Columtin's fotball eleven, |for a detailed demoeiption of the wule| | the improyed 1 ouly (uae in Hebticap, for all wee mile and seventy sient he ne. i ahich might give the 'Varalty some | whiten played the University of Buftnio| ede, i | Ancher attempt at the “wii whit ae fi weiabia. penere Atralant ‘rise waa frultions and resulted ina le rs Ht Jo 4}. pethta tn the feet (hia afternoon, gave the lineup to Wd An Evening World reporter later saw 116, ’ i Palmer Was hurt and Wiltame repli baie ah abi Vale mocks Hvening World the outtt was largely Mr Tatum, junior member of the firm, thy Pupt ae yi NM Henry oy iim TR Se anotead UNUGR: att be: (nen 00: ee nubeitute item, but outwelgh "'Yos,” sald ha, ‘one of our employees fallen rnGvity “et asite | troquole tielle, j STARE LEGG ADA hall to Near, ¢ Mi Halt and fan up her scare to 6 Rites eh wie ba wreathee to minal "W the rt ep Breadear Dey rere mavoie Hale tj alah Yale's hyand Hine Atiliman toonted inte, Wenham, the rent ond, made A wan clear and cold, with @ strong)’ Missing, He lives up the Fiver an 14 yearn ees (rabees are pet wt AAS Won, Charente wae second, | Wiliiama, who fumbled on tho Red men'al ety’ canchtown by etre ling. the. lett wind. we have not heard from him in sev. @ third, Be 1. CMON bet vet the goal, Pinal Whe Line.Up. eral days, We cannot account for his — wore! Princeton, 1; Yale, 6 Columbia, absence, and are worried over it, The AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, f dln npetntinen 71; BROW yan Renee Sane Pr Pes Ua Rang UCT ENT he “ ant Kole")! HARVARD, 11; BROWN, 6, Hunn cilia aba Hayat ike champlona ane “ Md (Moerial (9 The Rvening World) every man, partituiarly Mineke, showed | Vo seore im the Piret Halt of the TIPTON SLASHER WINS, RACH TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Noy, qo, | MONderfn! ability. AU interference Gams as Camkbloae The entries and walghts tor Moi i | inday' (Apeolal + races on thie track Are an follow: SECOND HALF. CAMDRIDOR. Pye ‘oitarvara ‘irq VOD Fonrtn: Revee! Pire Mace CT i Lap or " + uprearh; aban Cavan ivristapt ee Peervelde ond Parker Wicked 19 Duper on ine fue Lad a had day to moet Brown, ‘The fo eter CHICAGO, Nov, %—-Benny Yanger, TH he yard lin ki ed to the] ale was FAW and sharp, with a gale first halt: Columbia, 12; Batsithe ‘Mpton Stasi POOPED AMOLNOE | mn roe oo Hirambie Hh Ad at Wit lo We owing acrowe the Neld,, whieh spurned ta 1 night by knocking out QUEENS CO, JOCKEY CLUB, \ Pal Broderick, the Provids ’ ymased to Inc! h carried 41 4 hie re and made Wie ying AMouht wey 5 jence aquenucr, Lf, i pn mt " iareneie ie see int Hf Baek en pani Dune Wicked ta eh | AN MEYAR a i rit (n_ poor_ eine CADET’S STARS NOT OUT, |featherwoight, in the fourth round at Racing Every ay at 2 P. M. | Oat Lave nee prdton tpirtyyard line and full tt and Stillman in the acts of Kend the Star Theatre, 4. Dye ! ol the bali from a (im >Ie| fawn ANI Hille te back, pi Broferiok never had a chance of| fae tsln wine ie 04, Siena: Rages hey if, a baer rubies added | stitutes. and once pre. th West Point Faced Hamilton with deating Yat and after being pun- PM, a wh ay. and sneha turtony team mai in Harvard's Dest Men in Ho 1h Severely “for three rounds waa! or . “fie Ruscen Yorkshire Dey | air Norough Hiannook ‘ir he About The Puritan Military A) The Demher ter pha ai Vor nro 40 ter th ne mile anda sinteamn at OM 10 Pitehugh rth i wareolte; Anny Darils Mary Stuart Atnorita Cnriiale ALL Hal » front wih Bi ale. Aoore, Y eat th for ‘Brown’ wood foot ele and the soore read: Dupes WAR again the Feck Marien’ Caritete’e thirty -lve-ywrd tne, feplaced Chadwick at right ib ¥ he wae groutnled ay. litama trie Phd Kok but Wear got Bate Biath Peer yA alt Pietd Goal Pattea. ett (ackle scored another ved tim foot HM, and he returned 4 ive it san tweet i fi ie Se capper Sted hing Ag rth with wn did not feel very confident, but (Special t@ The Rvening World.) Pita Mea oe haat all Kinds of trol \t# beat Harvard] The Domntroanon Red Man=vii WSBT POINT, Nov, M0-0Hi and At nd kept constantly line, but the me -_— mn ommeememete the alee met thie mn, the Bout! — Dusbing through wntll the b-vari! line was | vere up th, the, ame they hard foowdaat tragele.” Atl 9 ner, stopped my, th t reac . played before th Li} where near players are in fe fhe auffers | cago fos from spraing and broken bones, The Linet Vieni Hint Position Rall ba feat! erwetght, | tour rou AMHERST VS. WILLIAMS, od Cham ale, 8. Peinters Bow! Nigh teore, Firat Game in New Eni Ina game on MeLaughiin's Ion, Yao, ® 4 The Pvening Worl.) in Mats, Nov. PxAmberst line? Up againat Williams this afternoon plent af highest soore yet made this season, vhs ‘ It-bawle practios alleys, th Brooklyn, the Printers’ one r Hitame vent the piesk.n back (0 the for the fire. game ia th amplonehip LZ fol- middle of the fleld with Wek and Right talttaek., tpries, Williams hal slightly the ad-] from there Dupee returned It whence 11 | dierases Lat Malt lack Vantege In che betting, the odds being 6! % thy ¢ iY F t! Wear (umbled Witiiams's kick to mit: rT aa wlcked “ae F to Antherst average! 10! pounds, with) pore, tat Balt, Seid. and Miheolock fell gn the all:| arown carried the ball Wiliame at 170 Hon, Johnsen broke the Pale's righi Fusatien lest Rar thet tackiy and cove yarda before | (nm Nov At the November meeting of the Nonpargtt " immer va ccole | ewig iby bald gt the the 961 Want ian Lg i ty , ee a cn ha f onl Avan eae Laan Ampberr roll M,C, Bleetion, ire jenaih of the feld with Pes wp the preeyely ar rvarre les Lost Ny i for gual pe out Loal here pia ra ate truttlons Brow A for ‘do woe it gd alt. arn 940 We epi “OLD DR. GREY, specialist Lo dikanen of qyartaten

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