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Wind Up Thei the Big Univer: College Elevens r Struggles Against ‘sity Teams on the| fe Various Gridirons This Week, } | The period of the minor footba $meet the big fellows in contest. The ‘em the Polo Grounds when Bill Morle: @hown that they are made up of the ‘ta years. Yale’ Jackies, While victory is assured ‘@Aturday the wearers of the crimson The Brown team will be Harvard’ » jas well as give a line on the probable ‘sturdy set from the University of Pennsylvania, ‘going a distance to see, for performances of the two eleyens to date have ll struggles is over. Mid-season is /@rawing near, and this week wili see the strongest of the minor colleges biggest game of the week will be that y's Columbia boys line up against the It should be a game worth best material seen in the universities great team will go to West Point, where the soldiers will be the sons of Ell, the game will help greatly to give a line on the relative merits of Yale and Harvard. Last won by a score of & to 0, ‘6 opponent at Cambridge, and that in ‘a measure will help sift the rightful holders of the charp!onship this year, outeome between Harvard and Penn- Sylvania. On Saturday the Pennsy team won by the score of 30 to 0. Princeton wil! have the easiest ti MAKE COL ‘There is no question that a week has ("engl a big Improvement In Colum-| wilt Biefa eleven. But what will the wear- \@mmof the blue and white do against vania on Saturday? That is a| Coach Bill Morley is having red at him nearly every minute of the day. The Pennsylvanians have the t team they have had in yeurs. men are heavy, but about a pound @ baif to a man lighter than the Columbians. But they are taller “Penn” will try hurd, for she hus not Polo Grounds two years ago by the de Helghis team. However, if ins in playing this week she did last there may be another syrung at the Polo Grounds probable line-up and statistics ot | pe worn are: are; YALE PRACTISE WN SECRET HOW NWW HAVEN, Oct. 19.—Yale's team) tegins {ts secret practice to-day, and will continue with it throughout the eek. Several new plays will be worked out, and the coaches feopes of showing something ‘when the team lines up against West| Point on Saturday. Heffelfinger, the Semous old linesman, will stay with the) fam ail week and give whatever assist- ‘noe he can. Kinney's ankie !s % much improved feet it 's belleved he can be given Ugtt work to-morrow. Bloomer will Feturn to the game this week, and Batchelder is sisted to take Morton’ at lett TIGERS NOW HAVE : HOSPITAL LIST to The World.) J. Oot, 19.—With Dartmouth playing here Saturday, Cor-| nell the week after and the Tigers’ sick ‘Ilat on the Increase, the aspect of foo!- Dell affairs is not as encouraging as It Might be. Up to the present time} Princeton has been more favored by Fortune than most of the other universities in regard to injuries. ‘The Brown game started the hospital At Providence Barney was Mid and has developed a serious case| 3 water on the knee, which will end] playing for a long ume. Several) Fa of the players received minor in that game, and the one with Cons ee Lehigh, Saturday's same, added another fa the list. | Rulon Mille reshman, @ave promise of dey ig into a end, broke his nose in the last tive | P' utes of play when tackling Johnson, captain, HARVARD'S TEAM -——_ARQUSES HOPE ABADIBRIDGE, ct. 19.—There is just Uittle encouragement in the camp the Harvard football players now. at is due to the victory over West sturdy team on Saturday. The ‘that only eleven men were played game, and all came through fnjury, speaks well for) McMaster's training methods, ter is highly encouraged, He : that the crimson wearers Food chance of winning the th Yale. Critics are not sd They say Harvard will have th beter form if she even ten the defeat dealt out to her on 1 me of the lot, having nothing harder the Dartmouth eleven to stack up against. ——_____+ PENNSY’S ELEVEN WILL UMBIA HUSTLE, PENNSYLVANiA Welght, vp Pinyers, le, lett end, Butkiewtez, lett tackle iligan, iett guard. ot eCabe, centre: ancy right guna’ $1 fegler, riigit. tacklé or Metager, right end Sat Corson, quarter-tuck. ; 54 Honnett, eft haithaci 61 Hh halthae 5.10 Statth; fullback a2 Averages... eee oo os COLUMBIA, | Players ina, Tony Fegight. | F cn “ nc : Bruce, Stunglat ab T. Thorp, Lott Buell, 87 Jones, 56 Buel: akg a8 ; if Smith,’ fullback fet ‘ it ago oy THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1903. SOOOOS ISSHSSDONEGS Ses ‘MUNROE ON THE GRIDIRON PLAYS GAME LIKE A STAR Pence ICAO} Oot 428-7! me Selrioah llhve) in ew beech | OLOONDI9 Of Miner Was the Hero at +-—_____ Harlem Oval and Won for Olympics. ‘There are many who are averse ving that Jack Munroe, the from But can fight, to ex- even hough he did give and take with Jim‘ Jeffries, the champion, for four rounds | jast winter. But there are about 2000 New Yorkers who will swear that the man from the West i9 a skyful of stars | as a football player. | These two thousand saw the glant in a uniform of the Olymple A. C. on Harlem Oval, at One Hundred and sixth street and Madison avenue, He looked gvod in it, Looked ‘as mild aa a kitten, too. ‘That's the | Way he appeared to a giant named Creighton, of the West Point Engin- eery Who played opposite Munroe at rigit ‘tackle. in just one minute after pay was called Creighton changed his mind, “The smile that won't come off" beamed) over the face of the man who hopes Hoon to fight Jim Jeffries. The signal was en, Munroe was not ag- Sreasive, He Just pushed forward, waved one hand gently aud there was a hole big cnolgh for 4 whole company of soldiers to pass through, The re- twas that the Olympics won by the score of 2 to 0. Munroe was really a hero In the and Brtee: wetting, the bail on ona ocossisn he ran twenty-five yards and made a (touchdown for bls team Munroe is a different man on the footvall fleld than he Is in the ring. He seoms to take the game on the gridiron as e and 1s always smil- Ing. In the ring he wears a flerce ex- pression, ‘There Is nothing rough in his play. He {s rather gentle and in pushing a man aside does not do so ax though he were trying to land a Knockout, blow. He Is very, aggressive | and an idea of his strength Ie easily gained in the playing of football Owens, who a couple af vents aro was on ‘the Columbia ‘varsity eleven, says Munroe Is as fne a player and as fast as he ever saw, and with @ good coach would develup’ into the of linemen, The ex-miner will all season on the Olymple team, next Sumday will line up with the others against the Fort Columbus team of soldters, GANS AND GRIM HGnT TONIGHT Joe Grim, tha Philadelphia middie: | weight, whose proud boast {s that no one can knock him out in six rounds, | is scheduled to go that distance with Joe Gans, the light-weight champion, | o-night in Philadelphia. rim met heavy-welghts and mid- elghts and stuck It out with all of He feels therefore that he will an easy time with Gans. The lat- ter isa ebter all through and a hard Puncher, Whether or not he will do any betler than Fitz did against Grim ja @ question that only to-night will tell. ee | ae COLLEGE GOLFERS PLAY FOR TITLE The Intercollegiate golf champtonship tournament will begin to-morrow on the links of the Garden’ City Golf Club, It promises to be a grand struggle ¢or the |team ¢hamptonship between Harvard, Yale and Princeton, as they al have strong teams. Columbia will not be represented in the team match, but the University of Pennsylvania will, A new system will be adopted, It ts that of the Intercollegiate Golf Agsocia- tion. Ong point will count for the match anda half a point for EAipointltoe every hs hole up, RELAY RUNNING RACES POPULAR The most Intereming and the most exciting as well as the most popular in America to-day are the team Consist of four men, to run one-fourth of the entire distance. Ther ig nothing that fosters college oF club spirit more than these races, and it ig for tbls reason thas Columbia under the management of her graduate di- rector, Gustavus T, Kirby, will run off Jan, 11, the largest athletic meeling ever held in’ America, A number of relay races which will include teams from the colleges, pri- vate. ond. public schools, military ‘or ganiaations and athietlo clubs are schedul rd LONE STAR’S COURT. ‘The Lone Star Boat Club has erected _|@ handsome court in its boathouse, and POLICE “QUEERED" THIS PRIVATE GO Jerry Sullivan and Benny Leon afa not decide their fight to a finish in pri- vate, as w planned Saturday night. The vigilance of the Staten Island po- lice caused the alsa ppelnsment: The promoters of the “mill” said the; koing to hold the bout in'New Sersey, Staten Ht de ferry, | took, them to n y nut want to BN a taken to and a ‘suburb ad from a railroad was so! there all right, but foun hand. Then the last train of the was on Its way to St. Bet wet and try (0 inugh eae wet an 0 laugh at the sprung by would-be vaudevillians. DEAF MUTES AT BASKET BALL. The Moon A. C. deaf mutes. basket- ball players will meet the Company a es Witt Conqueror sions to meeting Jack Munroe. time inducing the ex-miner to meet him In a ring. OR THIS Witt Firz ONROE CRAWL INTO SOME DARK HOLE, POF8OELOSO 04 SO8OONOGIOEIGOEVIEOOSEOSOEODSIOSSOOOE of Them All in Chicago RECEIVE. HIM WITH OPEN ARMS 1S Now, * ‘Speaks Disparag Witt Corserr TREAT HIM ‘JO SOME OF Ms OxYGEN eight Ability of Fitzsimmons, He is here now and has said nothing about fight, but has made allu- “Jeft’ thinks he is going to have a hard ‘They'll need a derrick to drag him in a ring with me,” {s the uncomplimentary manner !n which the champion speaks of the man who stood him off for four rounds in Butte last winter. SUNNY SIDE A SMART FILLY | 1.45—Bay Shape. SHEFEPSHEAD aul furlongs in 37 1-2. in 1.21. jin J. W. Schorr’: off six furlongs @ half in 0.013 fe in ahs in 0.38, furtongs in 1.11 ‘Trainer ally 81 pullin Track BAY, N Littlefield Sends Her the Mile | Route and She Is Pulled Up in in Fair Oct. 19.— |The track here today was safe and good, but not fast. J. A. Drake's Runnels, South Trimble, Jocund and Ortwell, covered alx furlongs in 1.31 1-2. was no advantage at the finish and they seemed to be in crack condition. Ocean Tide and Hupala breezed three going together, There H. J. Morrii Prince Ching and Guy |, Park reeled off six furlongs in 1.17 1-2. Charter and Ormasta did the distance R. W. Walden sent Wealth, Lux Custa | and Invincible seven furlongs together Sweet Gretchen clipped in 1.19. Van Ness di . Gobhan'd'a Nuit Blanche galloped a ghton sent Champlain six janahars Monchera and Briar ‘olng together, turned three Southampton did five 1 Fred Littlefield sent the smart y Side a mile Jn 1.45. Bhe was up during the last furlong, Ve fimens wont’ Clonmell e mile gallop in 1.60. Ringdove did six furlongs in 1 : B, Seagram's Dramatist gal in 64. Pan gin cove distance In exactly the aame time, Frank Farrell's Unmasked was asked a mile and a furiongy in 209, Columbia Stadle's trvesed five furlongs in 1.04, i epeene Crown Prince turned a AQUEDUCT IS IMPROVED. ” Woodshea ‘The Aqueduct race-track will be al- Foom added, events, It toch on an scarcely a bend straight, longs will course. ane mepech wigs fans srrange gees to It, CORNELL CAPTAIN LAID UP. most brand new for its fall meeting, which begins next Monday. The straight- away course has been enlarged, the grand stand extended and more stable Races of six and seven fur- be decided over the main to eecort RACE 0 MEMPHIS, Oct. 19.— With fine \tory of harness weather, the greatest race in the his- will be decided here to-morrow. Lou Dillon, the Arat trotter to step a mile in two minutes, will be one of the starters. Opposed to her will be the king of trotters, Delmar, who, too, has 2.00 behind bis name, ings and B. E. Smathers. The race will be an event in the his- jtory of the city and the declaration of a holiday would come as no surprise. Nearly every resident of Memphis has about decided to see the race, ‘The two horses have many backers end in the pools it will be $100 and take your plok. None but experts can figure out the probable result. by his season of competition is given the preference. Lou Dillon has seldom, 4! ever, started in a race, and just HERE’S THE TROTTING Lou Dillon and Major Delmar, Fastest Harness Horses of the Age, Meet To-Morrow. Major | The race will be the Gold Cup, and the great trotters will be driven by their owners, respectively, G. K. G. Bill- Major Delmar | My: “Jeff” took the time to talk about other fighters, and says Fitz is the greatest middle-weight in the world and that he can double them all’ up as { fast ds they come. He picks Fitz to hi Concluding all conversations, ‘Jeff’ says he is entitled to a rest, but He says he| is not afraid of colored men, but that when the time comes for him to be that he is ready to talk fight with any and it to George Gardner. white man in the world. given a beating he wants a man of his own color to give it to him. F A LIFETIME ‘how she will show in this one 1s prod- lematical, One thing ts known, and ‘that ss, that when belng paced against time she has always fought for her way |in order to overtake her pacemaker, |She hates to trai! behind, and none but @ man of Millard Sanders's ability could hold her in check to retain an even pace. tanders {s one man, thougl e little mane will show t in two of the three heats. eo will win," ‘he says, “and what is more she will’ break Cresceus'a competition rec- gpd of 2023-4 made In the race aguinst ee Ween trained and to his world’s elding will win the deciding “heat and that the time will be around’! 2.02, Netarally E. E. Smathers thinks, he ‘will th the Major, the horse ta experienced in races. ron Mattent is another who jin’ the Saree Amo! yn’ backers be found such experts |Bcott Hudson, Scott MoCoy and Monroe Salisbury. who thinks home: RACING NE JOCKEY CLUB BUYS LAND. ‘The Coney !sland Jockey Club has in- creased its holdings at Bheepahead Bay by the purchase, through McNulty & Fitzgerald, of three blocks on tthe north side of Voorhies avenue, between East Twenty-eighth street and Ocean avenue Th| meet GOLDSMITH IN STUD. LEXINGTON, Oot, 19.—W. ney's good colt Goldsmith will eles race again. He is now at J. B. Heggin's Elmendorf stud. Mr. Whitney still re- tains an interest in Goldsmith, as he WS IN BRIEF. eed in Nescor ee who ts also at AY WILL SHIP MORGAN’S BODY. “Indian' Morgan, the American jockey who died at Warsaw, Poland, Oct, 1, will be burfed at Galesburg, Tl, his former home. The body will be shi; home next week. Morgan died of eon, sumption. HIGGINS LEADS JOCKEYS, led the Jockeys last wakat Brighton. He rode five winners, Hicks with four wins was second on the rn were close up. FISHER TO MEET PARKER. George Fisher, the wrestling The new “chute” is for two-year-old| structor of the new Pole A. C., and starts, down in a tomato) Harvey Parker have been matched to covering 62 miles and 918 yards in that ning farm, an he main track In the homestretch wi! It &y practically| Parker has a« to-night at Miner's Theatre. Fisher in fifteen poise or Ter torfelt 8. The ory eecoet anor, to the theatre, and are i ack fics ot, only fo" stay the Soe ane dut to ww Parke NEW CYCLING RECORD. time. Last August M. Dangle covered 50.39| 'D¢ Hage mileson a bloycle in an hour, breaking io | te Praviowa reseed foe, Sees: Grae. a © SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ! : iT FOR THE BIG GAMES OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON. Strongest. of Minor WHEN CHAMPION JIM JEFFRIES ARRIVES IN NEW YORK. ingly of Tulnroe and Praises the HERMIS WORKS OUT FOR BIG CUP RACE Son of Hermence Steps a Handy Mile at the Gravesend Track —Course Still Heavy from Recent Rains. GRAVESEND, Oct, ‘wenther this morning, but track, made anything in 19. — Glorious | @ heavy the line sensational work out of the question, ‘Henry Graham ordered his four-year- old gelding Khitie destroyed, the racer having been injured by being thrown on} the fence during the running of a race at the fall meeting of the Brooklyn TJookey Club, BE. R, Thomas's Herm!s was let down a mile in preparation for his engags- ment in the cup to be decided to-mor- row, reeling off the distance in 1.48 1-4. The horse was wi | Journey. Arthur Feetherstone's Igniter, who is ed in the cup, was breezed a also en; mile in 1.53. Trainer James McLaughlin was in hand all of the very busy, sending Race King seven-eighths of a mile in 1.33, Blue and Orange a m! in 1.81 and Circus amd Tol San the distance In 1.53, Rhodesta were sent a half mile seconds, Embarrassment stepped eighths of a mile in 1.06 1-2, Burlew's Albertola and The Lady te sume in 63 five- Arthur Carter sent Ella Snyder, Water Tower and a bay colt five furlon, 1051-2, Caviar and Mart ‘Mullen .© same harn f a mile at a ute od threo-quarters of worm n: gait. Lae Shielss sent Buttons One mile in sith ing’s Ben Battle worked a ‘Squid and Vartray, breesed six furlongs in 126, BECKMAN’S TROPHY. By winning the obstacie race at the final members' games of the New West William Beck: Bide A. C. yesterday, mile of the Daly string, man captured the point trophy for the season of 1903. 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