Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
CATCHING A PUNT. po Ross McClave, of’ Princeton, Seldom Fumbles When He Gets the Ball— When The Evening World Photog- rapher Caught Him He Was Get- ting Into Position for a Quick Start After the Catch. Crimson Players Clash with Soldiers, Princeton Boys Seek Scalps of the Indians, While Wearers of the Blue Wrestle with Pa. State College Team HARVARD EXPECTS | TIGERS PLAY IN TO DOWN SOLDIERS) DRIZZLING RAIN First Half—Harvard 56, West LINE-UP. Point 6. Positions, Indians, L, Jude r Sct LINE"U UP. be C} ‘yrarmall Knowlton y Johnson ; awa a, - Charles ‘Willtains PRINCETON, N, J.; Oct. 17.—Though } Princeton has the advantage In weight and has shown quite some speed during ae Ny. om, 11—the | te Season, today her men contended WES INT, N. ¥., Oct e es Harvard team faced the soldiers here |*#alnst a team picked trom a race ac today, on a wet, slippery eld. | dela; | knowledged universaily|to be the qui:k- aling rain fell all morning. Weat Point {fy confident, and the general opinion Is|¢#t @nd most cunning on earth. The that Harvard 1s up against the toughest | crowd scented a hard battle, and gathered in the field stand {n numbers roposition ‘ane has. faced this ye ng while cures? a hard Arugale feel | Unequalled’at any game here this year, The game stated in ¢ drizaliig rain, YALE EXPECTS PENN'S PLAYERS AN EASY TIME SEEK REVENGE promeos Giileapte Stillwell ett = 0. Linesman—! 1. Hniver--Fitteen and ten, ininutes DE WITT TRYING A GOAL FROS1 THE FIELD, Princeton's big player has become quite proficient in the art and may show his form in to-day’s game with Indians. REAGAN FOUGHT DRAW WITH CHAMPION NEIL OLYMPICS PLAY ENGINEERS. MORRISTOWN BOYS |e seem Dunn ng “ame of the séason will be played on | ae Harlem Oval, at One Hundred and he Berry Thirty-sixth street and Madison avenue, “Sietiveen to-morrow. It will be the first time Whitworth Easterners have had the chance to see Jack Munroe, the Butte miner, in a Foulkorn NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 17.—Penn INE-UP. football uniform. ‘The ex-miner has| PHIA, Oct. 17.—In a drizzling State was not considered a hard nut for adopted that game as a preliminary to (Special to The Evening World.) } on a water-soaked gridiron, the Elis to craoie when they lined up at|g°l,Grammar. — Positions, Morristown. | the hard work of training for his pro- nds both cut loose tn the sixth, and posed fight with Jim Jeffries. He was a LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct, 17.—Johnn. n that time to the finish it was a versity football team played tho Brown] the Yale Field this ufternoon. Rain University here this afternoon, The} made a possibility of fumbling and a Meagan, Brooklyn's clever little 1 sive-and-take uffair with honors even on pounder, took a mighty fallout of Call Anis h calculation, though Reagan's Penna team, which |s full of conic wes determined to get revenge for fear that the little Penn college boys might steal a march over the Yale goal] { member of. the championship semi-pro- fessional team of the West two years| ago and knows the game from beginning fornia‘s pride by staying twepty hard,! work was by far the cleaner of the two gruelling rounds with Frankio'Nell last] Whenover he cut loose with a punch| ¥¢ BAR ae, MACHR Pease 2 Sea a night before the Century Athlotic Club | {1 was a clean one, and he wasted little hey eee Mitene wrling | COrmerly one o The decision was a draw. At every! offort. Realising the atrength of his op- FOR WEST SIDE TITLE. me + Beating ote, and Wats cline eng pins stage of the fighting game Reagan had], °°. 0, fed his ows, powers, MORRISTOWN, ®. J., Oct. 17.-None Orange Olympics’ opponents the better of Nell. The latter's strength| yor Mute ue ouen rent bane theotee ‘The Wado A. A. and the Moroccos| the worse for their defeat at the hands 0 the west “Point Bngineerer | ls what pulled lim through safe. 4 Sako horse, flnlshing like @ crass , the {-professional School, Morristown School Time and again the little Hasterner} 'ittlo devil will play for semi-p) of Dwight 5 Both went t ae " championship of the west side at | Columbia Grammar yhirled In a long swinging right upper-| 20 Bere Ganda a thenters| Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh atreet| "et UP usainst Columbia that seldom failed of lodgment on| sounds of the mill, but there was hardly ene West End ‘avenue, to-morrow.| School here this afternoon, Nell's nose or jaw, and every one of|# clean. knockdown in the hour and cams are anxious to gain the ———_ \ehemrniet the. 1nd Grane Bag rer tace | Swenty calndion they Were'ia tie rine | honor of velng the champlons, and will Se to end. He will play right tackle the Olympic A. Cc. ty with him willbe auch stars ry Ooydine Both Wwelghed in-at ‘is pounds at | no doubt fight hai ctory, FOOTBALL MATCHES. Neil's pecullar style had no terrors for|o'clock, and each was in ‘perfect con: , Reagan, who was as cool as a fish | dition. { jthrougnout. His opponent fought in the|, Reagan had the sympathies of the i 8T. JOHN'S BEATS OLD RIVALS. As a preliminary to the Gaelic football NAPOLIS, Mé., Oct, 17.—8t, John’s| ChAmPionship game to-morow at West LINE-UP, house throughout. the nights battle. Dr. Williams| | usual Callfornia crouch, and early in the|Noll's only succeusful tickewas rushing |X. ¥. M. Positions, Pratt Institute. | cath, New, York Field, Weehaken,, between f {mill Reagan decided the uppercut was| his little antagonist to the ropes, and Dies | tars and “Agriculsura Col rivals, Pens the OConnelis and Kickhams, ‘there will } j most likely to straighten tim up out|eventually Reagan learned ton protect : : Mary! gricultural College, at foot-|be a Rugby match, with the Olymplas, of | ¥ Is up Aisacle toe een tee korea LG; here to-day by the score of 18 to 0.| Union Hill, and the Algerias, of Jersey lay. jot st shots to keop Nell from becoming over- ‘The fleld was covered with water. Clty, as opponents. Acter travelling slow the first five|ardent, Reutchle a Cures Men " ‘QB: {Preston { Davis | MILWAUKEE BOXERS cea ASSES Bin Men, Come to Me, 2ishesisnciieat ot Site ‘a system of treatment which I have orix- 1i.—New Military Academy and/jM inated ane, developed atter my whole tite to t ta a treatment thet fe based *fotentife igyted wt have ap toss Ay . men. treatment that te on scientific knowledge. 10 Pratt Institute, of Brooklyn, met On the (Me een ot ee neat eae treatments to offer you. ‘education ny capes gridiron here this afternoon. Both rience, my consolence, my rep tation, a man hiacceres Tf you wall call teams are on edge for their annual and veo we I will give you, Tree of Bersonal examination, to- ASTARITA BRINGS a niten’ gua. Suarantee to cure you or refu! eenenc oni at Tait tovetect a permanent cure of your condition, oT naa or “raed: cine, a they are always included tn! the nomMnal feo a sed, = nsbee, and other race horses in tratn-| of Chicago fighters came to Milwaukee cons to promising nothing but what 1 can do, and always doing w Ing, were sold at auction here this after-|ias¢ night. to meet local talent, and VARICOCELE ‘She Evening World.) noon. All of Mr. Pollansbee’s horses | three of the four Milwaukee men’ won. ee pinG: P ‘Pa., Oct. Tevack Uansiog were soold for big prices, the highest! The wind-up, the Neary-Neison bout, of Camden, stood up last night hetote| one being Astarita, which was oold to N.| went to Charles Neary, the Milwau- bar eutting a % Sioa loss 01 Danny Dougherty, ex-bantam-weight | Bennington for $4,600. Mr. Cotton secured | keean, by a decision after six rounds. Moon Dati for $3,000, The sale follows Eddie Santry, of Chicago, secured the Gaetenietadn Dousherty wan cane: | _ dase Daley oe, a by Star Meon—Fiower; | decision over Jack Dougherty, of Mil- feate and chronic, by what neavier, but Lansin; Lore h his Bun Mr. re $3,000 srrovba, | Waukee, i Fed up at ence erzaigplae. oF, =r thampton—Trouba; a the age EY el rd Boo eS First Half—Cornell, 0) STRICTURE Permanently cured ody in the third round which nell, 0. crveuting Ho fetes Mi HYOROCELE DISCHARGES $08 radees stopped completely. sured, ‘without ecutting BLOOD POISON: RHEUMATISM Permanenthy, cured with- in all its fo out the use of mercury F potash. NERVOUS DEBILITY by my system of treatment ts perma- ently cured. irrespective of the Ui by my system te ION! ‘show signs you ha affileted. of improvement at onc Write if 79 you'cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential and all replies sent In plain envelopes. Inclose two-eent stamp to insure reply. OFFICE HOURS—9 A, M. to 8.90 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4 P. Mf. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. DR. R.H. M. MACKENZIE’S Medical and Surgical Office, 146 WEST 34TH STREET. Flamm Flambeau—Gi Sonik have foored,« Jess plucky ‘man. | Pinger Rese, is ieee —— wt five rounds were very pis west $400, RioBatnamnton Lala A: LINE-UP, as if he would go TRatuows P h ahs: ‘Bait the close, very. weak. by Longflight—Rathleen; 14 BRIGHTON BENCH ENTRIES, | =t".d ay eS fs, oa BRIGHTON BEACH, Oct. 17.—Entries| tection Bier a PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 11.—Willle| McAllister”. Be + Johneon See tho races to be decided here Monday | ; black HOMES" aH Roser! witsgerald, of Brooklyn, and Joe Tip-| praca; N, Y. Oct. 1%.—The strong ue, eh. fiverness—Filrt; H.] man, of Baltimore, fought six fast iG eleven Joppossdis Connell. on warns, 5, So, 27 eee rounds in the arena of the State Athletio| Bucknell eleven opp Club last night with honors in favor of| Perey Field to-day, The fleld was ST. LOUIS FINISHES. the Frooklyn boy muddy and sMppery as a result of @ se by hard mornin, in, (Special to The World.) rar on emtlig Ms Wort) gq. | CUBAN X-GIANTS’ LAST GAME. ———<—_ UIS, Oct. 17.—The - fae ae Herne ei ta|_Tme Cuban X-Glants, the champion follows: colored team, will play the strong Ho- boken nine at the St. George Cricket 38*5|Grounds In Hoboken to-morrow, This THEIR FLEMENT ¢ will be the Cuban Glants' last game in Lady Fonso third. ; this: vicinity. ant Sather Second Race—Three-quarters of ba vielaltys) thipssneapon.): Dinderdan Final Score—Annapolis 5, inson 0. BLADDER ‘AND O KIDNEY CON » by Kingston—Ag- PROSTATIC TROUBLES wrest ss te rs eat or sone standing NERVOUS DEBILITY $s arasesr PRIVATE DISEASES “sis “et ta et BLOOD POISON tas sta? fu & re Seeesees will pitch for the Hobokens, while Mc- Vico Bou warmweld,: 3°00 116 and Ciellan will do llkewise for the col- Time—1.1? 1-4. | ored team, mile and seventy CHARGED WITH RINGING, ne ‘Won by Wilhelmina, 6 to 2 and Landola, 2 to 1 for place. was econd: Model Monarch was third, Time COBHOCTON, Ohio, oO iJ. W. WINNERS AT CHICAGO. Horton was arrested at Milleraburg, o., ‘40-day charged with racing a “ringer” aa [4m last week's races here, His horse, lous we WORTH RACE TRACK, C™cago, Oct.! ci Jolonel Wood, winner of firat money in Gi. Dpocratss 1 17,—Following are the results of the, the 2.4Q trot, is sald to be McGregor, | J +E eave races acheduled to be run here this at-| with a record of 4.15%. Horton. whe te ( Tere ge] eg sings from Ontario, Canada, denies the} Decks at Race-—Won by Examiner, 6 to 1] charge, a6 to 6: Olymplan, 10.6 for ; Callant was time witout the aid of mercury or pot- VARICOCELE “ost ste ats own absorp- STRICTURE = nea 15 days without cutting, sree, pein or loss of time. It is & —_——__. DON’T. DELAY--COME TO-DAY. 1 an seocMANOR te for 3 adit talk, a tome ip the buy aia inch of ea a ais ee ie icoer. coger ped, expnava ard ay Stakes; five ui Bt ew ‘ Fthodox, Briéhton Races @ RACES HVERY: DAY AT 2PM UNTIL OCT. 24, | MUSIC BY MILITARY BAND. ake aa Be | Trojley Cara. Rallrond oad eats fone ia ery, éhall Street, honts shee ¥ _conneeting’ with snecial-t ee ANTAy CAR SULES LINE-UP. Positions, LB. mile and a six- URE IN 48 HOURS. bd — NAVY ACADPMY FIELD) Annayo- Pas ne aa ON OTHER FIELDS. Final Score—New York University |e Stevens 0, Picong Malt-tatayottg, BS: Ford. Ms, Md., Oct, 17.—nO the Naval Acad- emy football field this, afternoon the oleven of igri Pot e ang ~ Ditdshipmen fought mins the raft and mud. Water o Pun the batch tn: ao Rupture Cured DR. L. R, WILLIAMS os