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TTT % —s THE WORLD: pas x : Be ie Be bo ke x be) Charles AD Ta Be Oliver Frost Cu BE FAward How dite fe BE Robert 1 Sf Albert W Be Thomas I Bs (SRR AEE HH Ba RIOR EK, HE, STATISTICS OF HARVARD TEAM. Hse mata aera LITTLE FIGHTERS ROM ae ae 3H a eer i * FIT FOR BATTLE. Sa Bl feel p rfectly @ feating “Young ¢ SS meet him on Tha ® for Tam fn per expect “Young me the hardest figh T will neht him adversaries in the in that same old Tam alrendy weignt for the cor to enter the ring 124 pound CP4GOS-DSG SOS Terry McGovern the ring at mor @o battle with “Y Uttle champlon is ale Fequired weight, 12 fhe never felt bette He looks it, 100, en fortunate en through his training hounced him « vert work, There is noth Bim, He would as so arden pateh asa matier of tact he ‘Yor his host, Herr Jo To make r Day Night jars him no an justant: does on tt, but he has ence about hin that CARBUNGLE WON YANKEE JOCKEYS BENNINGS SPECIAL. VERY SUCCESSFUL, BEAT RAFFAELLO LENGTHS IN BIG GALLOP. M’GOVERN SAYS HE IS DOWN TO WEIGHT. TERRY zh CORBETT LIKES Evening Worl vied, confident « pert” whe nkexlving Diy t condition. 1 rete” te KL om pet blow ts pan say tiat Loreceive che est welkhing abyut Kl expeet YOUNG M'GOVERN. secial tn The Exenin HARTFORD, Ne Corbett to ane ty to xtep into hin Indoor w emotes now aud for his bout ne Corbet ‘The Heretofore hi eady down to the |aumerous t jn 18 Ferner at work. ‘The sud ah rhe at Hivem « orto th hing w chew Rercimes Ii wh we oghue too hard yout and dig a Hausa ran inalde OUTDOOR WORK. ng World because vate looked A new ving dn tt nn watiafnce in In most by run It ois World} ov. ay rk in 1 Terry have been he little West Ken change to eo oreporte tha Young that oh uriva M (parts ain the champion nen questioned How tant would ppionship, ths quart pes It oceslonally apie ay Sr mn ro few mt hin -Trankngiving the prettiest: running mare Lin Cie beast, Nov yy HR Child examined Corbett 1 mt nah bbs Hitien could Houpon. He ald it we this muscles had ty a sclentitte ina fy he sald, Was perfor folluwing record win by the han twenty-one: welght, 126: height 2 inches: forearm, 1 taches is" wrist, 7 inches, ankle Hi thigh 19} Wal tices: 1 Wo inehe ws — TWENTY Races tun Were pouring and th contin the tint race Bhis afterno that ic wou afterno: jfor the Beat day as oubles Mar Attendance was never and this kept the The meeting jEteopleehiase Bpecial as f ood shape for (he the sanity Merack good tn spite 4 card Wan ane having ihe I doth Barothen Diandent Biz wi Ne & Take 2 108 $Edle Ways, Jumped. ning rom esa work made all the ri by half a jwas ahird tenguh second all the toyeget 110, Justice, i109, Melstersin Genores, Mn Mit lioake 110. itedters Naptia Wg. Meters Wot, Vie, 18) Meater Little Arrow.110. Thom 1 Aleck, “110. Star fair , Lady Teazle jumped fet a clipping pace, mplands wad Jus this way to 107, Lone Love driv ne eazle and a Swamplands w Jauly Teazle, w TRIKE 1 red-hy pnts ode Munters’ « year-olda and btarvers, wht, Won’ eaall eXelow Jacket ted « y reaching the jump be: <)oods, Mr, (the tavorit ‘all pyar t Tbyelght lengths, Yi 10 eight lengtha 5 & FOURTH a ond. Weaningn. Specie ‘ean eras anton Self Prot yas, only.a great big gallop Sit teh the wa: ving, Time Steeple Page then he latter winning in ina Pouring ‘ perlent's Was Moen Washing- eer Wig w TRACKS torre run at indteat HINDON Noy. 2t roihe do. luded with tol where’ Now 2 Mer Lay's elitMouity: In otiett ie r Ammeriow the jockeys Maniden's Nowe throueh ind onde nag ¥ Twins, a The tra few ries Cnrnn Wine INDON neheater MWe " st 1 1 war Vt y M or 3 ; - jiintates, Black Hn way, fh Surmnt nN . an r 1 twa rout anit wnd Won cleverly no derr way, Lofter with stret May one a Dewesiectti Helter onthe Valley Wd T by MeM. anil Lady « ecu "| MICHIGAN mowed by Mixath eto, wh med on Le Irive followed bye head from Missile a head. | me ANN ARBOR, Mich. drizzling rain whie might ACE and tak ndition the Univ Teluit ‘College ure elise wher rity lined Mister ex, im met would & an. a feat ¥s ‘aplinhed thus ons ani | TI he Michigan men entere fore golng into the | thn beat of condition cit tnome with | Quy oC winning ctlon, and It was | romp | w ellow dn for tho pl RACE. three-year-ol Bhorte ST Mernatetn | Weeks Heston 3 3 Time—2.61. ‘and ne ex were ne the luring MAHER SECOND TO MADDEN IN THE YEAR'S MOUNTS. Wine tea, Mal eal te acore, ba seotnat the Hh ninety four 1 Maher x ay worst J oapcnd tmx wer hishing three cond in} 11 Th the ul owon elie Was third. PLAYS BELOIT. W fell throug toot thie vt in the foot Michigan thie afters wan t wed the opinion st oonce Alen has not far this year 1 the ganie tn at not ating the S Slater Reith Merrit ue + Calland Lloreat Gre: Went to | the Game Early in Raincoats—Cutts Al- lowed to Play at Last Moment--Both Teams in Fine Condition. ntinued from Pirst Page.) Hing (ie team break oatmen wn y afterward they Vatte rd tas ket arhy Hote thelr Weld Vinged Cards, the hour later resee Jiu quarters « acd + mp me Marv ! Square to Soldte Newall tey sil that every ed the fet was Woh one learned pers The betting During the fall of snow, whien dismal, but hy thing to make the spectat whe, and the excitement of the made them forget this onm yond here ralns war a al the outlook wind was the m rs Grent At 135 th man and sa victory.” wh! “Marsetlalss A big Hary the | Harvai Harvard Chorus, ide are the eblet Ix met Harvard On to tune of Hs tne ra tag was unfurled over {aide and this brougnt forth a mighty shout from the Harvard supporters, At 145 the Jlarvard seats were practically filled, but the Yale denches had many empty) seats, alt Yard continued to sing the song, Victory, on |dene 1 ‘On to} yard lne, and the confidence and deter-} and Harvard had the ball in her posses- ci Ve craw 40,48 AC thie time i] aE, FIRST HALF. 1omih down H} . wel hy amd five Vale Geta t Yale tne nation vard. De Sautles kick to one side, ¢ ball put made Ys th: Wick war thrown for play we WAN poe Hay Hary K sent the rd tried veyard. With made we made first sydon isha yard mate tve penalized ten The ball is in Harvard's 0 ped bagk 1a 1 othe ball he Man, bat 8 loss on an Yale Kick Mocked. De Saulles tried a but tt was grop Kick on 30 blocked by Cutts sOsBeOTs HARVARD'S LEADER. D} oles oleierelelereieejeisiece! ae hen Keenan Went through Goss for Saltempt toetrete the endow ay AL Kernan punted to Hes on Vale's Bey wl " ack seven apis othe fret sou Yale panted: twenty: yards of teld. and Cutts: was Kicking Game, and Yale tn nid of theld fe eyard Kernan’s feet went out- yoxave dimpute Yat yurd lne, Yul vevard line whire How liten ft back to ¥ rr ithe line ) akyant pan i ce tick toy at Meld ved ra tre ball Marsares ren. rushes Harvard 1 Htistine took ball around x oclghteyard Hl Ther, ec ofirat rush. On th fried it through th yards. Ristine made the rklex back play, Blag- Noto foot of ad then Jen took it a touchdown. ‘The wildest ex. eitement prevatled. Crimson balloons: Were Jet loose and Harvard xupporters: went wid, CUts took great Kick goal, and rtm lates Etna pean tae made first suchdown, for * in preparing to the oall over Jus nted to Camp: I line, who ad- er ade four play Biadgen yards through centre. Maminer! Yale's hurd placing: } yards, lin Primtin it first ayard through ck p made down, Then an ht-vaera Harvard was penallzed” tor ten yards, Kernan was tried but wax tackled by Kernan punted to. rd line, who was Hart’ made two ‘ound Campbe nd De Saul Murshalt om phunice, holding an end: play, si on Swan’ for | Mate on wre by ares ott Chadwick fated to gain al twenty yards rai tne advanced tt fh yard on tek! anand Ristin aod Yale’ to vl ds. Cutts mad. k play, though <1 to gain on the fall Cutta's Great Work, Cutts broke rourh the line for eigat ting the Dall on Yale's 30-yard ton carried the ball through F spot for elght yards, putting xill_on Yale's 2-yard line. Ho way to Kernan for three yards Cutts made three yards on a tack: hack play through centre, Graydon going through Goss. Cutts carried the Dall four yarda through Goss, and Cutts again made a short gain to Yale's syara ine. Graydon made first down throu; Goss’ and id the pigskin was on Yale's i: git was “frat down on Yale's fone yard) fy SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1901. ~HARVARD’S PLUCK VS. YALE 3|Betting on the Annual = Conflict Thing, Neither Team| Having a Claim to Su- periority on Games Played This Season. Re ey S an the ball 1 yards, Marshall raydon ave shall dr vt yp kick his footing he line by Campo Seore—Hary ad In the prettte Kicks Fleld a yard W-yard 1 tt kicl sneed | wack sent was downed ell This ard, 0 SECOND HALF. the w Hary neers or of the 1 rought 1 (irectly responsible fa Vard showed Int tobday's: game At 212 both the teams came D the Held, No 5X alt it Yale's tventy-t yard Hne be was downed, “Yale cheered her tlel yard. Weymouth Blagden for Uiree could make nothing punted t Marshall halves Major Higgit no Harvard’ stan ed for him. He was . Har Arvard men together and the spirit Ha 0 Harvard's 0-y Ine, whe rant nm yards. ot all for ference yut fal to gain, and De Saulles punted to # eth Mis made No 4 VERMONTERS. three Yarie, and then Keesan ut of bounds on Harvard's seyard tne TEA Great tun, ITHACA x i Played Vermont on Perey Field this ‘Ax ternoon with five of the regular ‘varsity 10z Missle through Cutts. ona: Sauill Une: Hart failed 4 «punted ty Mars tyeyard tne and th Even| yocight-vard Ih Kernan plunged through centre for tive ard unton which in- STRENGTH. j ReSeaoconatan aa aH HOM Me 0 A HHH STATISTICS OF YALE TEAM. Height. home ft Age. Prepared. apiain, toe, Albany, ate Anlover hot. Waterbury 5 Hotehkte Lp, Stamford. Waterbury. New York City: rR Dt Torrington © Ut hlehem, bo Winer rhb. Ne Weymouth. fb Rafferty, #ub. en Princeton Mune artes D. teturg, Pe Bese aa ata aa oe ea ae we SARITA IAEA Grasden nitee play \ for ss vards king him Yale led the end {owas hurt in Ker and PLAYER WILL DESERT. cred | Bove a ACHE a a line atine tried an end pias and made two vards. Histine carried. the | hur: fr being bandaged resumed ball over througa Hogain | the Cutts kicked anether dificult goal, | Vale Wen’ Hart. Score—Harvard, 121 Vale, 0. : . Harvart’« crowd went wild ag Bt the Yale crowd backed thelr team in Jxood sty Te je Kicked off to Marat Who, asaisted by splendid inter: | Fan fifty yards before he wits, don on Yale's forty-two-yard Ine, Histine | e made a yard and Bi 1 followed [tay with thee rds mote. Graydon pat DOLAN SAYS THAT BROOKLYN kame. (Speclal to The Evening World) Harvard | BOSTON, Nov. —Hrooklya may lose flee |Capt. Joe Kelley, as the old Baltlmore Up by 3 yards | player is anxious to get back with t Mutts took the | crowd Lobe at home ards. Gray’ T tarry Dolan signed with Brooklyn throug right : a} only a few days ago, although 4t was re- powerless to stuf | ported that he 1 several weeks » Dolan, wh this win- ter, is a very tend of Kelle: Marwiail drone i be | He says he thinks Kelley will pl Me tee ae dd thdegiani | Baltimore, for he advised him to ign Kiernan. who. fumbled, but | With Brooklyn and satd he didn't know nan} Mbaraiall got the Yall andadvan vi] just what he would do, but thought and ard to cent of field Short rushes, | might stay at home and play with Bal: the} with tackles bi ration, carried the | thmore mee ball to Yale's eld and got Weyard line. Vander Yard's o-vard line, downed in hin tracks but here Yale on downs on th M punted to Har where Kh no wits rey iby atl ——__—_. BENNINGS ENTRIES. RAC! al to The Evening World) TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. —The entries for follows: tle, KA recoy= A Mave Final Score—Narvard 22: Ya ‘CORNELL PLAYS ¢—Kell ven furl men Tausstc aleen . Munt, Schoeltkop! ind Kent were spared for next Lemo Sou F< Monday's races ure ite he was downed. | hard ‘The Vermont eleven} third pearcolis and upward Saulles was hurt in at tO) were in th and were pretty w Hie fought hard ‘to in pretty we Aare but wos “d to Te armed ast V's style playin, Fontoluea f was put in his eolcesk ele ala ‘The teld was slippery and end running ‘eyton Totdy Balt on Vale's oMirty a te | Sele tore ditticult than tt eas been ee Ine Ring cose e's thirty-six-yard Hine, any time this sear when Cornell played. Uemle socarthy Mu Seater Under the etreumstances, however, | Hai of the Valle 164 Oudenarde ‘ Piling On the Agony. NpeCanne yea sakwutts Hace=Poe twoyearolla; ive aad a Cutts hurdled centre i me, insta Faydon put the next play Cutt id ment. oat ws feyard Io mthenext play CUMS) Cornel! Poattiaay Tenaga note but pesovered the, ball and re- foe a WS) Flying med himself by gett Tate Tr Hace < rot or (we yards Bttetine la Warner Capes LG f abd a ainte “w sixteen-yard lb eis a by auth Am.th crate Wanderlieh los otigghh~ thie eh Takewell fit : H thr: tte N two Waud ter F} ninner pu: the bull | Tydeman tr Warcante ard line, Cutts, with | Brewster Qa Lame ‘ team Hing him, made | Finucane Lo Sith Mace—Por carolde an@ epward; 1 rushed ft out | Coma WH je and mie hundred. yards, hounds on ¥. four-yard line, | Terney car x Wt Ringleader .., une the toucndown, Citta! Fire Hatt—Cornet, ta; Vere] Seaman ts inlased an easy coat, allowing (00 UCN mone, oO, or King... for wind zalss Noyotere se rvard eS naa t Weymouth's place ‘The Great Romantic Novel. to Graydon on Harvard) Phe crown of a woman's life Is Wut he fam ble and een | love. But there are other crowns, Madinvns to Piny Warlows, eet tine. Grayd through| Puppet Crowns, for Instance. And Tee Matis Meld ciun © Holt for five yards, and Kernan fatled| love may often be the groundwork of |!08' of Whitestone, 1. 1 yan ene gun Wornan fel Wc (| these, too, “The Puppet Crown" be- ied fede coset os dasear Of Mint and sent the bal y yards to] tl x 4 “ miied and Vhirty-seventh atteet and Amater- ' syard line gins In Monday's Evening World, [t| (MM! sn} nit reyeni svseet and. Amaiers # tackle with 1 im cirel Kern eight sur fre team, n for four yu tts failed to he 1 for hurdied f Harvard raydyn madara Sard through centre aa hurt Gut resumes Mais abe Je began leaving the st thin sta Kernan got through in own nd the Y if svar line pent make the stance amd Vale had the ball on her own ne ard tne On the first play Vanderpool punted to Marshall on Harvard's 20-yard Une. He And Hogan got the ball fog Hart then took the play and mae two varda on an endplay, Vander. wor failed to Kain more than a yar farvanl's line held Ike a atone wall Harvard's Vanderpool failed to gain It was the third down one Harvard got t own. ten mai carried) from and was loudly ran punt Ristine got t was carrh altne for of Kk" Mladen yard line, ie gain. K play sarrving end for two i tae the ral Hine, who Ww hols twenty the centre mide two more ard for thre by Aan, went ado Kain Histine Tour yards Fa a Again. next play Hart Janded the H's l-yard link, Line a Stone Wi next p he ballon downs on Vanderpool the held on a cheered. After o 1 thirty-five. yards, he bali on a “fumble, 1 back Marva ff = ay. yard, Bowdltch ANTAy CARSULES A CURE IN 4e@ HouRSsS. (OLD DR. GRINDLE, and skin’ diseases, aldgey and biadi mat Pedlments removed. Tali Dott Cha Has orn Natu diseases of inen, Jnnded the ballon Yale's I-yard line by | sore throat and mouth, ulcers, palntul complain 14 re epeedily cured. eres, 49. not 1ng leas ‘kilful phyaiciens. Remember, QS, OHINDLE has x record for marvellous ‘cures, CH OVER. 20,YRANS AT 171 Wett 12th at. Beir a failed to muke yards. to Marshall on Fhor- < force made 1 first down ‘ard to gain, falling De Sautles was then stretcher rush ys Owsley took Vale's team. V Is a rattling good story, Read It. Fiosusias Jateresting ax exciting ball vag Nis play’ her Th ne _ WINNER _ IN THE 5*CIGAR‘CLA Acer, Merrll & Conditand Metropolitan Tobacco Co, Distibaters. oun OTT. ws \