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‘the coaches, = 9r~ TRYING FOR THE TEAM: FOOTBALL TEAMS READY > FOR GRIDIRON FIGHTS Yale, Harvard and Princeton Elevens Wind Up a Week of Lively Practice and Husky Young Men Are “Reported to Be in Good Condition. WHEN A GIANT THE Lin. ~~ “AN the dig, gridiron teams are reported in good shape for to-morrow's ‘games, While nothing startling has beer accomplished in this week's ‘Practice, the conditioning of the players has gone on satisfactorily to all | Bie biggest football game of the sea- = {9p 20 far to local enthusiasts is that - Watween Columbia and the University | |@f Pennsylvania to-morrow at the Polo Both elevens are reasonably | Jeonfident of victory, 20 a good came is i detting at Poach Morley, ‘the ‘varsity ‘The Quakers are the favorites 2 to 1 e:: of the local eleven, eleven only the light- wort of work at South Field yester- ‘Most of the time’ was devoted to| the ends down the field on punts, ages were attempted. ‘end, was given a day of his injured leg, and laid off. Frambach, the WEW HAVEN, have the services of Ralph Kinny, heir giant forward, in their same ‘against West Point to-morrow. Kinny Jained his team mates on the gridiron here yesterday and went through a ‘course of hard practice which was the Conn., Oct. 23.—Yale 2 heaviest work he has indulged in since i : With Kinny in fm the second lndividual-play \ be sprained his ankle. the game the sons of H B4. Bit have renewed conAdence of roll- fng up a big score. ‘Mitchell will not play with the team jtemorrow, Coach Chadwick having de- aided to let Owsley play in his position. PRINCETON MAN DEFEATS EGAN ———_ GARDEN CITY, L. Oct. 2%.—Piny Is of the pionship. @ercollegiate Golf Axsovin eollege experts on the mo Se) the inks of ihe OF the el«ht cc lAy’s, play fo: Walter | O: Truesdate io Princeton and one ¢ neylvants. The morris “The fret match of the m ited in the defeat of Walter Egan, of yard, by F. O. Reinhart, of Prince- the Jatter winning by one u play scores were: By 1, Reinhart’ 1 of the week, B. McFarland, of Pennsylvania, Truesdale, of Yale, 1 up, H. awden Cl testa epresen meda! play, Egan Loses, 8 being the best ef Yale Neaten, Harvard, beat M. Mc- Aarvard, 6 up and 4 0 Harvard, defeated J. w. + 1 Up on 19 holes, LOCAL SEASON'S |HARVARD PLAYERS BIGREST CAME} —LKF HARD WoRK (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Oct. 23,—Har- vard's football players seem to thri on hard work, For more than a week each afternoon on Soldiers’ Field as it would if*the ordinary game against a formidable rival, yet so far only one man, Andy Marshall, has gone beyond his Umit, and, curiously enough, the only fault Trainer MacMasters has to find with him is that he is too heavy. Marshall has Just retu:ned from the Stillman Infirmary, where he was sent with water on the knee. ‘This, however, did not spoil his appetite, and cons duently he improved his ‘vacation by pie on sey additional pounds of eet. Harvard's policy this year ts clearly one of keying her eleven up to we highest plich at the earllest possible moment and keeping It there. DARTMOUTH TEAM ARRIVES TO-Di The Dartmouth team and substitutes, numbering twenty-five men, reach here from Hanover this afternoon, and will spend the night at the Murray Hill Hotel, going to Princeton early Satur- day morning, Two hundred Dartmouth alumni will go to Princeton by speclal train over the Pennsylvania Rallroad Saturday afternoon to cheer their team, In its account of the gume with Will- jams at Newton, Mass t Saturday, he Boston Globe sald: “Seldom has such a team of men represented any minor college, let alone one of the big four universities, as that of Dartmouth yesterday. 1t was a team of glants."* Bullock, whe plays left-end for Dart- mouth, is a colored man. ‘This is his fourth’ year in college foot has a i Princeto for the 'V ———_—_— PIENING AND PARDELLO. and Leo Pardello, the welgint, will try conclu- ht at the Lon- the ¢ and Emit 5 on jon Theatre, Augy an heayy=We va, the 1 ee alght H terson not Will nalo H fall nm will be. prey hive Vouiner, Mae Patibeg, Harry Model or tarry Fechin oe N.Y. Y. G'S NEW STATION. At a meeting held at the New York ht Club last night it was announced a N.Y. ¥, C. station would be pened during the winter and main- tulned In the future at San Juan, Porto Rico. It will be urge of Mr, Regis H. Post, who holds position und v United States fevernment there, 'Bhia station will be found to be vers conventent oy mem- ters cruising in West Indian waters, —————-- SHIELDS GETS THE MONEY, as has recelved a measage telegraph: from E.R, Py alner Wilheln Fiewwry ce Herma in the Brighton Cog ipa givinB him tho entire amount of sila BREAKS THROUGH now the team has been playing as hard: . TE WORLD:. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD THESE DON'T PLAYe CAPE DICK SMITH: é, CoeumBla- tds \SIX FAST BOUTS HELD DAN PATCH WILL PACE IN 1.55 SAYS HIS DRIVER Others Who Saw Champion Cover Mile in 1.66 1-4 Believe as McHenry Does. pes ee BESS Billy Wellis Proves Too Fast for Jack O'Neill— Kelly and Phillips Draw. (Special to The Evening World.) principals in the sem!-windup, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 23.—The bouts | Bont Proved a Good Une. at the Broadway Athletic Club last| pre p net r Abs | he bout turned out to be the best Ee mere nines the usual standard of | one of the evening. Willis showed up lucky Lew Balley's boxing sessions. | jy the best form, and by clever lefthand he six contests which he gives his! jabbing he outpointed O'Neli. In the patrons at popular prices filled the club-| four other bouts the boxing was fast house with the class of spa-tators who | and furious, and what the lads lacked delight in scoing the boys s they more than maie up in) less of rep ons, s beat Billy O'Neil in In the maia bout of ths evening Sam] rid"! unde, “Gow Myers also won, Phillips and Cyclone Kalley boxed the] sout in four rou Herman® Pryet full six rounds, and at the end honors} Was the victim. Max Haregwas tout- / 4 opere were even, Both are hard punchera | °lassed in his bout with Vout. Meber and slamfned each other around ths | Mott and took the count au ene rong ring until they looked sad and weary at | THs Pale Were Too Clever, the finish, Tommy Kelley and Young Stecle were Billy Willis, who gave McGovern a| scheduled to go on for six rounds, but hard tussle two weeks ago, and Jack | ater gone OM de! tolatinye the clus O'Neil. who was looked upon as a com- | declared they were, Vi Dan Patch again weara the crown of | were set up. ‘Dan was not in the least champion pacer of the world. He electri- | distressed after his trial, 1 rated him fled the Mght harness horse world yes- | nicely, and when called on for the work torday at Memphis by pacing a mile |dawn the stretch he responded gamely | in the phenomenal time of 1.56 1-4, | amd truly, The ume by quarters—which three-quarters of a second faster than | Were %% seconds for the first, 29 for the the mark set by Prince Alert, and 23-4) Second, 29 1-4 for the thigd and 29 for the #econds faster than his own previous |!ast—show plainly that he was as good record, at the finish as at the start.” \ Myron McHenry, the horse's driver,| McHenry's claim is believed, for it | was partieularly pleased by the perform-| Will be remembered that last August, | ance, and 1s only one man in a thousand} When he placed the world’s record at who saw the trial who does not belleve | 4,4 he driver | sald Dan Latch the great son of Joe Patchen has done ‘The horse has been his best kept in good shape and In his wonderful " of tral every condition favored him, ‘The Ho will go in 1.65 before long.” said | trick was fast and hardly a. breeze MoHenry after the figures for the mile blew. IN QUAKER CITY ARENAS TRY THIS TO EVELOP GOAL KICKING GOODMAN DRAWS WITH LENHEY AGAIN (Specia’ to The ¥ ening World.) RC Muss.. Oct. For the se ondt na few weeks Kid Goode man Eddy lenney, of Philadelpnia, went 10 iw in twelve rounds @t Athletic Club Igst night. Goodman did all the forcing, but Len- szore! on the for.ner's leads by iting inside and landing bard with hand, Goodman's strong left failed to work as Lenney ducked nnd avoided them, Lenney displayed great generalship and got out of some t places. rhe boys went at a furious galt, and in several rounds uh went outside ppes In thelr anxicty to settle the oy by strength. Lenney oute nh, geving past his ope - por fs 1 hooking his ri to the boly ly In exahanges, PITCHER HACKETT LOSES EESIHT t. 22—James Hackett, 8ST. LovIs § Lov ational League pitcher, has ke at thy aT f his left trom Dolson g ed while hunting ently, and ,the ,attending physician dit the “other is affected and be pern Jy impaired, nt will mean Hackett's Te pment from the game rly and not do- ing champion until “Young Corbett’ | ing enough siugging, so they were sent drove him back to the woods, were the! to the stable, ROPED ARENA GOSSIP. ck” O'Brien, the) 24, tare. both, training for the fight tn rie California, Fitz_\s getting nto condi- fighter, Who 18 irre Groit'a Garden, Alameda, while "” whic IRENE LINDSAY © EASY. EXERCISE. WORKS GOOD MILE} AT SHEEPSHEAD Many Horses Were Sent to} Nothing Fast Was Asked of Any “Philadelphia J clever middle-welght having no trouble in beating all the| Go?4q! fighters In England | fs: cto: ris working at’ Monter » to the seashore. tackle another of Johnny Bul FORFEIT UP FOR HERRERA, Easy Exercise Over the Fast; of the Horses During Gallop- 4 limited-round bout Tex un ot Kent: | Edie Hanlon has covered a deposit of Gravesend Track This Morn-| ing Hours at Track on the 130 MILES AN H gue Pathe Mecca ti, | aa.aen 0. See Oasis te Meat (Special to The Evening World.) .. Another mateh between tt champion, |The fight will likely take place at Los GRAVESEND, N. ¥., Oct, 22,~The day SHEEPAHOAD AC hc oe Ghasley aleaers ce aah kan hel tor, | Atweles a enn eae atvoaone broke dark and gloomy jraven- “ Oke dark and gloomy at (be Graves=| tne morning was dark and gloomy dur- has just been arranged In San Fran-|test for the opening night. end course this mo: : at 14 gh a nite Wan in nuperd ‘condition, acd. those | iM the galloping Hours, but the track Glaco, / Rhe mets are 10. week IO en REAGAN MADE A HIT. ton, an 8° was in crack condition, and there were | Germans: t 145] rou@l bout before the Yosemite A. fe aga whose work day it was had no trouble o m » Who Atm a of Ban Francisco, Nov. Bri Johnny Reagan, the clever bantan h compelled him to] weight of South Brooklyn, has made a ch with Slewer has | favorable impression on the sporting many racers shown to exercise over it, sprained ankle, wh Hat good seasonable) J. 4, Drake's Ort Wells and Run-| Miles as Top Limit in Experi-| cai om his frst In going over rates of speed. The majority of the Z| dh vill begin nells golng together reeled off sx fur- Ccme around all right, and he w SE et eee te tnigit traine: e ‘1 ur sk uk on Maya |men of Callfornia — sin DIGaINg egerclov se eee same | oneakn Jin ments, Move Nearer Those! jitt!ia°dhi'at sioor's cxpensos whiie| Frankie Nell the twenty-round draw. Training honor went to Féank Taylor, | Trainer R. W. Watden sont Fine Art “a tho latter was training for the fight| An effort is now being made to cilnc’ who sent Irmo Lindsay one mile in| the SX furlongs route in 1191-2 Figures. had to he declared off. @nother match between him, and, Nell Hans Aha iaate balig walicini hanavalivee : ‘Tristess clipped off the same distance] , FITZ AND REWER TRAIN, | to. take, see Say) phere the Journ McChesnoy, of the sane |!" a fet aa ti Fitzsimmons and George Gartner) will in all probability be secured to take string, was shown on the course, but] ¢. ae did airaile (n 1.48. BERLIN, Oct. 28.—An elestrle car to- rancisco Nov. ! his place. Oarsman reeled off a mile In 1.45, H. P. Kramer's St. Galin turned six furlongs in 1.21, the! Marlentoide ot seven furlongs In 1.34 | the epeed of 1402-5 miles an hour. y's Biserta clipped off a] hig trial was better by about five pothing fast was wanted, ‘Ble Mac’ ving been turned out for the year. Hynen's Horses at Work, Trainer John Hynes was the first to appear with his lot, and after sending them a preliminary ca of two miles, breesod nan and Forward thre quarters of a mile at a two minute galt Ni from the same string, was he same variety day, In the high speed experiments on pssen line, attained “Clothes That Are” —& COULD use materials that cost less and casually look as well. . A. Jones sent Charlle Fisher five| miles than the ta: |: top epoed furlongs In 1,06 1-2, iMmit alme@ at is 145 miles an hour, y Mirthful covered the half mile Se rrell's Unmasked galloped a] BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. od u fy fe Py ghths of a mile In ie heh mus tt ae 1 iS furlonmaciniael Instead of imported English, Scotch and Ini i ‘ wae is i te TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH ; A ettus, Harangue andl Ogunt was iske furlongs in 1,05. ej ts cheap. American half- auree, fot Traine The W. Whitney and J. i, and F. —The entries for to-morrow's Irish cloths we could use iP sent along te P. Keene r ~ were all shown to jog-|y ‘e as follows: cottons. ging exercise, but nothing fast was sand Harangue we i Wanted, quarter througl: the stretc red Blirlew had Damon w idens; two-ye at Ruce—M x half furlong Lizette ove But we can’t afford this when building for futures, We couldn't give you the satisfaction you expect, and we'd find jt cost more for labor to work up this cheap stuff than to tailor the more liable and flexible importa- tions which mould better and hold their shape longer, — EASTERN LEAGUE VS. METS. ni dy Galant and and a half gallop at The last came of the | ason at "Kid" in worked Gold Dome | Carsey's Equitable Park. Ps ty-seventh ne ved | Street and West End avenuc : Telle was allowed | nue, Next Sun. + a half mile at a two minute galt, day should furnish the best article n Pepper Semi-ready garments suow the good stuff put into win Rose stepped three furlongs In} ball seen there this season. The | edre, mutt ft eason’s hard wear. . « fesslonais of the baste MT ite alter a seat i The Boston Stable's Ostrich reeted off | {ohaduled co as tage with iuird Tacos them eo tor in 0.24 Z Carsey will nftch for his weet iver ished to order in two hours after selection, nt. of the MeGuinnoss string. |hug been strengthened especially : ” 1a quarter down the back stretch | this game Fourth Race—Billow Handi —— quarter, Step Lightly are? Hilliard Zeltler a halt mile in 5 Hyland ny Great Crowing, of the same] Qhaatilly ahd the tric! handily ROLea , rorked Sihrees| 8. Word yester be shipped hot wan teed eens |Last Day—To-Morrow int ‘Jola galloped one mile in 1,53 et Nvatella, ...93 Hurstbour Meaning Hreesed six Furtonss. |STEP LIGHTLY GOES LAME, | 2iKctite" 1h bac) i FIRST RACE At 2 P.M 5 Messina breczed six furlongs Yoni | AND iva ‘Ofna st TH LAST STEEPILECHAS) THE Munte by Myerihts Tat Ree e Beh of Hrovkiyn Bridge by Speci 00. Brighton at, BPR Fone i NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. 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