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ee “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EV HE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD GBBY WALTHOUR (4 ARD TEAM AS IT WILL FACE YALE'S ELEVEN AND NAT BUTLER,|He22 coach Head Coach Farley Tells the Students at) Mass-Meeting that He Cannot See How the Crimson Can Lose. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, Nov. 21 vard's footbail eleven which will with Yale at New Haven to-morrow is the The South is well represented | in the coming fay at the Garden for Boboy Walthour has finally six race Wecided to compete and is rapidly get-/a far less Inferior machine than 1f pe for the event Crimezon eupporters whose betting In ir injured himself a ri tims | Wall street are willing to concede, fago in a bad spill and it was thought| Head Coach Farley, speaking to Har- faewould not be able to ride again this|vard men at a mass-meeting in the @eason. A wire came from him thi" tion last night, aald without equivoca- morning to Pat Powers, however, 88Y-/tion that he did not possibly see how ing that he would surely ride and that | yarvard could jose. his partner would be Nat Butler. TEVaCM Hine REE: Gone sKae ami wenite This team will be one that will make |tandeq tt should,” he maid, “The men TO-MORROW Cambridge Team Is Strong as Can Be at Every Position, with the Possiple Excep- tion of Centre. !t of constant defensive work on the k he Is prepared to give . A hurd tussle In to-mor- rub this, wee! Hart, of of Sugden will be found the giant guard from Dart- mouth, who stands § foet 4 Inches in | heleht, welghs pounds and is built broportion. ‘The most powerful man, sbably, that Harvard has developed This prodigy of nature prom- give Glass, of Yale, a stiffer to. proposition than that player dreams of, He Is a dark hoi Farley evidently had him in mind last night when he prophesied that Harvard could not lose. Barnard at left guard is another pow- erful player. Last year he made the All-American. ‘This fall he ts calcu- lated to play “hoss" with Goss, for which purpose he was transferred two weeks ago from right guard, where he ; tr three years, Shea, Any of them get up and ride as they jaro in perfect condition and are all on team and Marshall was placed next to ever played against says that he runs| Rit tackle beside: Barnard, ia av new never did before. There Is not a more | eage J could not be better satisfied." [Daly as the greatest quarter-back in with ‘is “Knees high and on that ac- but wonder A perfect, Apollo Feeney yc too Man” Butler can |p A minnee at the personnel of the team. | the tand joi, tO, on the defensive ag in rash- ie, Who. will” play left and ‘beside than Bobby, and “O.d Man” Butler can jowever, may clear up many disputed| ‘This fail, with Daly playing little foot- > ball, and altogether ts the t new man; he ts a big ome near holding his uwn with any of/ ts ong show in some way upon] nai ioe =; he éround-gaining fullback Harvard however, tipping the beam at 182 hinge aris Fotos |(Peuaen renastim lil Une ORO teal AW LORe § ever had. ount and besides being -a_ corking the sprinters. aa 5 5 what foundation the remarks uttered In| coveted position on the All-American ia t. Ivernan at left half Je a wonder, tackler he is a wonder In rushing with Wectstia grasteot ever pulled ort che |? Union last ant vere paved. In) teai) for Ne lis) one\ot tha; most brill; hon bat in the interference and a pila | "4,096 fourth All American player one of the gr: 2, the first place, take the back fleld. The} {ant quarter-backs {n the country. His nt_on the defense, He 4s the | ig taund in. Bowditch on the right. ex- Management his secured some se Atle, men who will represent Harvard| running back of punts and klckoffs also unt running halfhack Harvard | tremity" of the crimson tine, Bowaltch Bey arastions that will furnish entertain- |i ning the line are Graydon, Capt. Ker-lie super, He ls a hard tackler, rune re. and with Putna cane « nlogtzed tna few short words Boe) ment well worth the entrance fee. Dan | 4, ¢ Marshall and Putnam. Thelthe team well and has never been iald will: riprand: tear | Helis. a ere prean er on ee tela on Canary. the trick a BH neater (frst three of there payed on the Crim-|by for a moment during his three spot, will be at | Punts, always in the game. Knowlton, ages to, do, i erful up in| *on eleven Inet year, holding down the| years of football on account of an in- ¢ i ngden has been ior wilnley: ati na elvow ne TED Rae doiwe rn Gown positions respectively of fullback, left | jury eee. Ho tounie the big fellow Ras | and {8 at his opponent ike a demon @ spiral path a reak oe halfback and quarter-back. Graydon] Graydon fe the flercest lne-bucking At and sand in him than most | all the time, Aghin ae wheel land Kernan made the all-American | fullback in the land. Every man he has hi redit for, and as the Without ha This spocialty #print rac: merchants which every night will keep up the When the ‘grinders’ commence to lag. a | PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS z ON THE SPEEDWAY. Brushes Saturday Will Be Close | with the etwesit ‘ and Exciting with Cracks Handling the Reina. } Professional drivers will have an in- ning on the Speedway to-morrow after- Hoon, « race having been arranged for them In conjunction with the regular championship. Jack Curry will drive The King or Crescent, George Spear will start Allce Barnes, Charles Thomp- | Sogn will have Col, Wilkes and Isaac] © Fleming will try 16 win with Promise. S ‘The committee hus arran nh brush Sin ali, Including the cha hin con- " tests for pa trott! ams a Piece ome YALE AND HARVARD READY COLLEGES TO RUN |PIENING AND BOTHNER TO Soo eee VER CHES: covenant FOR BIG FOOTBALL GAME. MEET IN BIG MATCH TO-NIGHT. em vents Wille Decided om CROSS COUNTRY. Champion Graeco-Roman Wrestler Wi | BAMTLE. JE NELSON |Coaches on Both Sides Are Confident of Win- V ¢ Throw Little Man Four Times in an Hour, N WHEEL. Ben, ORSES)O ning—Betting Favors the Blue. Cyclist Fnished Ahead of Eight tn Annual Contest Between Uni- mos ae y e 0. a Ten-Mile Relny Race. | . ; rpomnnera |e fentere gf "i Guedersetaneniicanterest] atch | preliminary bouts, will be Bothn je handling SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov, 21.—"Little! The excitement in football oircles over and we have a remarkably strong team, versity Athletes Takes Place wa arent endl an wrestling match | cavisers, - Mth he. Alexander { Magyteotters DY Broke iV arivéra. "the ‘Sellen le jevclistraccemnlaned she gelatro { A is stronger yer elevel j S ea DIAC ton nie! and|""The timekeepers w! eA e evi e owned b: Baer Nelson, the cyciist., accompllahed |the gridiron straggie between Yale and) It le stronger than last year’s cleven.| at Morris Park Wednesday. | Central valace anoula prove a moat ax- | uote, (excepts, ML eaten ung | omnes, 0 the, eve ned by, the @ wonderful feat yesterday by beating | Harvard to-morrow Is the greatest ever| which defeated Yale 22 to nothing. iting contest. Both John Piening, the| Charles J. Dieges, “Hugh Leonard, of|tlon, ‘The first contests will be decided | Ne ee a maton, WIG erotn,it the history of the game. ‘The! Conch Lewis, the former Crimeon Mputahari Bot andl) Geotge. Bonner York “Athlete Club, will om-lover the’ tower stretah ‘ot the Speed- Nelson was paced a motor, while | interest taken In it is widespread, and tre, was even stronger In his re- NiVeranTaara ou bbvecaonell tcliowecstohe as ree and Fred W., Burns|way, In front of th abe oilees 7) each horse travelled a mile and TE] Setting will-even be gre: han it was{!™ The annual Intercollegiate cross-coun- a rm persona the announcer, a Max SSeS = q Mea ee canathe | ig will even be greater than It was! i vien the Empire State Expres ymeet, to bo held at Mortis Park next | Will hack thelr opinions to the limit. — | "Mae mreliminarien, wi Introduce Max! ray geayy op ye eeletrned thoroughired atte ‘The horses we on the ame inst week, when Yale de-/he said, “consisting of Graydon, Ker- nesday, promises some exciting | ‘The middle-welght champion CO ee TR cine the formidable. Italian | on Brutus wan reported at Ingleside yesterday. Nelson. whe feated Princeton nan hid Mills. strike lea £uetd. | port. Franchot, Yale's crack runner | oman wrestler hag agreed to throw | Wrestler, and’ Billy Edwards, champion Charien, Moots, omner ot” the Elmwood “lock Understanding N he fact that Glass would not be pro-l Vail” farvant'n. ti ria bet. |} and winner of laat year's cross-country |e Haht-welght cham; inst Jack Kammerer, | Farm, Je east at, present. vantage he had nied over the hora | tested by Harvard, and that Yate wo SriLhenTlencveare tennis run, Is again entered, but he !s apt style four mings trainer, Grand: Central MeuaceaNelsoni hnivned/ahen sagt elghe | ce cals, pies, nin, became aasiired and thane eleven | to have thinge all his own way, as the Bidar tobaes Cea eee mii alt day ol accom Of the horses, losing in the first mile |/Mmediately the betting took an upward vari other colleges have:entered some very Jenlag’s pert modate the advance sale of seats. and the ninth turn, with_Yale a pronounced favorite t years eleven Yale's | good men In addition to some of theo, | itch {¥9 Weeks" hard outdoor training | s Nelson's time for the miles consecu-| tor the followers of the game Jook upon ‘8 eloven Yale's ‘ : a sete para butaebe tralsing Sa who took part last evar, bay Woe as ouswa: Tala, TR" |ROBINSON TO TRAIN | Try t Plenty of exciting brushes should be Oy seen on the Speedway to-morrow when the regular championship contests for pacers, trotting teams and pacing teams will take place. ‘Ten races will be de- OFFERS $6,500 FOR RYAN AND O'BRIEN, Fort Erie Club Raises Purse for Fight, but Penn Aft Club Will Likely Get It. Matchmaker Jack Hermann, of the In- ternational Athletic Club, of Fort Erle, Canada, is endeavoring to prevent the Penn Art Athletic Club, of Philadelphia, from securing the limited-round bout between Tommy Ryan, the middle weight champion, and “Philadelphig, Jack" O'Brien by offering the fighters more money than Matchmaker Macats, of the Quaker Clty club, can afford to give. Hermann has raised his offer of @ $5,000 purse to $6,600. Hermann has wired his offer to Ryan and O'Brien and ex- pects to receive a reply from them elther to-day or to-morrow. Offer Will Be Tarned Down. Tt is doubtful if Ryan and O'Brien will accept Hermann’s offer now, as they have already promised Macais that they will box a six-round bout at his club during the latter part of next month for & purse of $5,000. That offer is like a Christmas itt to the men, for, as no be given, the fighters will recely ) each without running the ch of injuring thelr reputations, Ryan-Root Fight in Kansas Clty. The limited-round bout between Tommy Ryan the champion middle- welght, and Jack Root, of Chicago, who recently secured a decision over Mar t, which was arranged In Chicago decision w days ago, will be decided in Kan- sas City, Owing to the lousy of the matchmakers of the various clubs in Chicago the fighters agreed to fight a ten-round bout s City rather than meet in ¢ The battle will take place on De Two Fights To There will be two fights to-night. Joe Bern- stein will tackle Sammy Smith, the clever feather-welght, of Philadelphia, in a #ix-round bout at the Washington Sporting Club, of Phil Iphla, while Joe Tipnan, of B ow Tommy Daly, the east side fighter, in a ty-round before the Eureka A. C., of more. ntest between Hernstein and mith bly result ta @ hard-fought by with Ie that between Th nore tan and Daly will probably be rather one-sided. even, wii ‘oung Peter Jackson,’* Weight fMehter of Baltimore, van, of Boston, hi @ aix-round bout before th Boston on Thanksgiving men rhould furnish a fast battle, as both hurricane fighters and hard punche: fon Will be the hardest man Sulliva and if he micceeds In,beating him he will get plenty of fights this winter, 8 8 “Philadelphia Jack’? O'Brien has teles for another fight Queker City. His opponent will be Charley Rhos, of Boston, who recently fought “Young ‘Peter Jackson,” the colored fighter, a twenty-round draw in Baltimore. O'Brien will probably have tittle trouble in outpotnting Haughey, ho latter im not a clever boxer an does not hh the colored weiter- and Twin Sulll- @ signed articles to meet in C._of Lenox A Aftornoon, ened are to be fought tn the Matthewn, has arrived in Pittsburg with Tommy, Matty well-known welht, the welter- another old fistic Hght, to Anish hie z etn He a low weeks ago, shade the best of the contest. It doesn't require an artist Bothner’ welght can stand agains aN 3 \the big guard as one of the best men W. A. Colwel ’ whic! i hed 3 120, 1.35, 1.90, 1.30, 1.24, 1.30. i | mp there Is nothing but ~ A. Colwell, of Harvard, which has der any ries, fiftee es. oiigpesleats ese on the gridiron to-day. | ei Det rtettanta Ane. pas [entered a team, for the Mert tice ie | him, under any’ ities, fifteen minutes. | ANNAPOLIS TEAM. to draw conclusions. Anyone ‘The Harvard team departed for New| ing made jevrate the winning. | year, is about the faste: t He has defeated Harvey Par the} WINNERS AT LATONIA. ; y aafely | None. of rers of the blue see | YC2h Soeamtest man of the} uitte Demon, two straight falis in| PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 21—Prince- can doit. There ts only one “ Haven this morning and Is now safe team, and those who have | fhouued lh dhe /enemnvial samo ihelrase y they cand all expect to plie | team a i ms pays seer) him run} eleven minutes lton's football trainer, James Robinson, to draw afte , eed = SIA, Ky. Nov, | housed « The fac hie say he will make Franchot hustle to win| jo ae tesa mae len IRE ; he will r you've smoke RACE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky No¥-lanat the betting 1s against thelr chances! "Charles ; Yale's Inst year's cap-|out, Bowen, of Pennaylvania. and] win ese and Ble friends say Plening | as eet rer es tilebrand aaa awards ie aeons saree sup here thia afternoon) 4044 not effect the Harvard men In th tajne wade Yale victory by the {SChMds of Cornell, will algo be In at} thee sale on eee eA and base iy heir efforts. to round out the navy’ a MOGUL Cigarette, and resulted as follows: . is predict a e ctory by ie. 5 iB Ot be 4 . si Ne for its annual le wi e - < least, and they fully expect to return | ob, Pee Mog tg the finish, and the contest between Stooa ont hour he olttel| Sent 4 3 vy. 29 in Phil i 1 ce, WAS secon Head Coach Farley, in speaking of the} men, said: i" just managed to beat Schmidt at Mail . cher Bo; ili) It was thought that owing to the d third, Timent so 12 eaicmieald: “1 Took, for a, Yale victory by they adelphia last Wednesday tn the cross. Vand Johnay satietaction that wae caused aut ya GieAciel Eo iv 1 b: core 0 0 6. . t orke Fishet | pire Dashtel's aecisio: ale- Second, Race—Five and one-half furs] ssrankly speaking, 1 do not see how | Wie Suirphy, ihe veteran trainer,sald; | country run between Pennsylvania andj yf Hee siamplon ne | Princeton game Robinson would not BO A drawing proposition, so ey eet fem PY Ste | Harvard can lose, Everything has| «Yale will go into the game on edge, | Cornell, County Cork, who will figure. against |to Annapolis to train the middies for Was second: Sudurbati Queen third. | worked out this fall just as we expected, and Yale will win, 18 to 0. Drodge, a Columbla man, ought to be | Niel Glsen, the great Dane in one of the the match, but he consented to go. Ten for I5c. Pime—1.12 1-3. = = = well up front, as he went over the Plaii . 7 . in and Cork Ti ‘Third Race—Two milos.—Won by Se- WINS [courte Saturday in 25 minutes 35 3-5 sec- Pe gundus, 8 to 1 and $'to 1; Facute, 2 to] PALL CREIGH ; cach 1 for place, was second; Kunja third ’ Time—3.46 1 NN NGS The contest for team champlonship Fourth Race.—Short course—Handvice, FIFTH RACE AT BE | je | will be very close. Yale, the present Sportsmen's Goods, 6 to 6 and 1 to 3, won; Tatar. & to 5 for holder of the title, will not have the aes = —- EN second, and Islip’ third. = services of many of last year's team, le ee (Continued from First Fage.) but tn thelr recent trial the men made EAS I ERN SPOR I ING GOODS co. c ———_ very good time, Pennsylvania and Cor- = BENNINGS ENTRIES. dale won by a neck from Carroll D., | Caithness, 199, o'con nell ave very closely matched, as Penn- RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. 2 SECOND RACK. Lady Radnor, § era vha Mice ae ML) CLL MCN | BIG EDUCTION “AN I on ran ‘ wi tut tue Is known of the Harvard | obs AND —The entries for to-morrow's races are| Five furlongs. Tram ps 9 BHO SRO Da Aen Heatoniten HOt He eeol Ay ver, rs ae 9 Nov. 22. Stare fale eaaily HBL 3-5. t arvard may e RY INCH OF ROOM IS NEEDED FOR OUR BNORMOUS STOCK OF bch attire ee Ha Loni Pepper made the early pace, but ted upon ag entering a team ¥ WHICH 13 NOW READY AND ON SALE. OY HOMDAY Toys, i 1,99, MoFadn 4 14530 to the front and, drawing away. wi ak W, A. Colwell, W. G. Clerk and 4 Sern mace niesters «less. Tatas Hi Dare tat Caithness, Wierwse a tena al ahalg|C: Ml. Frothingham ’ FRIDAY “AND SATURDAY me oueyn Iacricate peau Wender, We aiciatyte 9 at Be Tremont on Barback. erivighie. Tord $= Wiill Sell You All You Will Buy. aa 107, Cochran. -opper died toa walk in the ist quar- RACING NOTES. hires Holle eo | aa nee HOFFMAN HOUSE ('*;) |" ©] BENEFACTOR (is) f pMiote nen te At IL Seven turtongs : Through bie private. oeerviary, Clarence: att, [| BELMONT tre) 6 Principe de Gales(rts, ay Iett hookers 1 14 sabes AUER. ateade [Perey eimont nas wcret « toaterm team || BEOQRODORA — (°si") c | ELEGANCIA (es Maoventea ota tte 1 Meat Bait 'T 88] tee tase ae tem tanoning, on ton El Toro Porto Rico Brevas, 8 for 25c. Rani GALS eeal CSVonieasliy a iBesL GL 2 artin 3 g} Georne Hughes will be manager of the atud. Al ne Giang cottme Mary Hon eee ke sleet [aren OR Cochran Tali tite eaters he seelsts Sore BlacereeG 25c 1 PORTO RICO BREVA | 25c and Mount Hope. In the rin home Lulu | 7; 4|!n the hurdie race at the Bennings track y Ba aa Ht | Mega tate reaeclotnd Honea [ete fe a] oneeat"g nee, ratte LILLIAN RUSSELL CIGAR cut to $1.35, box 50 i reer Was the, wane distance In tront of Mrs. |i maeybronk, 108, 0°Contor &-2] Imponea on ¢ gentleman Jorkey In many year ACKER & MERRALL’S ELEGANCIA BREVAS(i%;) 8c THIRD RACE. Seven furlongs Start good. Won eanily. Time—1.29 Paul Creighton raced to the front in the first furlong, made all the running and won easily by three lengths from Prancer, who was a head in front o Atuln pritrants oe Right Crows Champion st nox oo COT TO (alge M. A. GARCIA (Aitatt.) soe ROYAL SMOKE ( ' ) (83) IMPORTED PORTO RICO CIGARS. LA LEALTAD PANETELAS = (‘ste:) CUT T0 (i0") $2.00 Starter Mars Canaldy ‘wan ood to Kalght of Gold in the third race, After the colt had F twice by rushing through tt, dQ him to eo off ranning whil wore standing ‘'flat-footed.” th Knight of Gohl throughout the race and after it, for the stewards refused to disqualify him on the claim of "Jack" Mar- $2.00 1.50 Bett SUMILFIa. Str. Pla eh 1G 5% 2° lt 3% ag a three miles. Harters, lying J Watking ¢ whts, Lio, Jock sind ‘ 110,L'dey 7 Sun Gold, Martin. Craneavitie, 167, Rlow..... 2 KE, of Warwick, i10,0°Con'r Wool Gatherer Lemooon , Kalora ee Charles O'Malley ‘Twilight Second SIXTH RACE. - i yr, Redfern i ge Mile and an elghth tin, rider of Florham Queen, the second horse. Val Ga ‘Box WO | Walt OR, Hedtern on A GY aia Beane, VC MANANA BREVAS (ay Cs 1.50 x prehare ra FLAP a ce |W. G, Whitney wan practical ented w ‘ale “ “ Start goed. Won driving Zoung Murry, 126, O*Connor, URE ee lias race allay ent Hlaskaem erate Gl ONTUNA BREVAS (‘a0 1.65 Sun Gold made th Ing, follow: | Cartuncle i873. “ha Ua alee Vaiuey 46 “ Sun Gold made the running, follow: | Garmuncie: ik 73. "Martin he has shown great, form a of ike "atv EA une Cee: | sae tig andy Man fo [2] nes somes erat corm MILLONES, 5-inch Brevas (st) “ = 1,90 le, wit Piyin d i pi 5 Pochran § roy ) 01 ei Sverton a couple of” lengths away, | Sto OTTiedtern 1 ERLE ese Suan pettedawer. shel tect POPULARS, Breva Finos (sts) &) T5C ‘This order held to the stretch, where| Satire won bis Geld, . Watkins, Overton came through and| Clroux was second, < mS joined Sun Gold. These two were} Cogswell was third Jockey Bolesen, the clever light- fighting it out when Flying Jib came| Time—1.67, with a rush on the outside and won 'a| Won dy.'a nove, A length between good race by @ length and a halt from [second and third, Watking Overton, who was a head in ny front of Sun Gold. Wa-No-Ke A. ©. va. Mohican A. 0, FOURTH RACE. One mile and « alzteenth. ‘The Wa-No-Ka A. ©. football team, of Brock- lyn, le scheduled to play the Mochiesn A. C. occ ciate ppt ny epg | mad nay prentice developed by Jack Joyner the past feavon, lett for New Orleans yesterday afternuon. He will le during the meet! here for P. A, Renaud, arrangements to this effect having been made before Renaud went South at the end of the Morris Park meeting. O'Nell, © jockey suapended at Bulfalo becsees the Jesse Jarbee case, expects to be se-! The Jeffreys & Co 1 Park Row, cor. 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