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f sea .° 4 ~RACING FOOTBALL THE WORLD: SATURDAY: ENING, NOVEMBER 14; GOLFING BASEBALL Princeton Supporters Back Their Team Liberally, Grabbing Yale Money AI- “. most as Fast as It Shows. Money to Bet on Tigers Was Plentiful and There Was No Danger of Yale’s Coin Going Begging. DISTANCE MEN Railroads, \ Penns Nania. meee ps foot ro (W HANDICAP + Distance running experts will have ‘heir fling to-night at the armory of the Work G wih RS $04, etna your friends and you Sets of teeth (double suction) COLUMBIA’S WARRIORS IMPROVING POLO Sumner avenue PLAYS CORNELL TEAM = THE LINE-UP. COLUMBIA. POSITIONS. CORNELL. Bishop or Post . Left End Briico ...... Left Tackle . Tomlinson . + Left Guard . Smythe .. . Centre Stangland . Right Guard . Thorpe «.... Right Tackle Buell . Right Bnd . ssoee Forsy i Jones Quarter-back . Brewster Duell - Left Half-back Rice Trombach Right Half-back . + Coffin Smith .. Full-back ... McAllister First Half—Columbia 11, Cornell 0 ITHACA, Nov. 14.—Columbia and Cor- nell met here on the gridiron this after- noon in their final struggle of the year. oth tgamg had been humbled by Yale and Princeton respectively ,and they ought for the last consoling honor of the season desperately. The greatest crowd of football en- thuslasts that ever turned out in this city saw to-day’s battle, and among the large throng were many prominent State officials and alumni of both colleges. Gov, Odell, an old and enthusiastic Co- lumbla man, was on hand and joined his voice! in the husky roar of the "atti thi etting on the pris wie the od Jump! tune of 25 to 0, and Princeton had rofled up 44 points ‘to a dlank for Cornell. When the betting slacked earl the game. enthusiastic Columbia fol- lowers wére offering 10 to 7 on the chances of the Blue and White- ame had been very about even, as co- SHLORS CLASH WITH BUCKNELL LINE-UP. Eo cant Asm 1 Mapes Achy ray ' “ANNAPOLIS, Md,, Nov, 14.—The Mid- @hipmen football team played the heay- fer and stronger eleven from Bucknell Gollege here this atternoon, Several of , the Bucknell players went into the P me in a slightly crippled condition. is imapolis, With the exception of left guard and right half-back positions, wt into the field the: team that will wobably go against the army. HARVARD VS, YALE ‘ First Half—Harvara ‘ 235 Yale Freshme« G, LINE-UP. Hel . rate Yale, 1907. RCAMERIDGR, Mass., Nov. 1 larvard and Durtmouth were fight! out their annual foothall contest on the hew indium sround to-day, ‘Harvard On, poldlers! ro ‘eAms doi battling @ past ten won the freshman game, Tuvard bas OTHER GAMES. Ms First Half—Wesleyan, ry ( tese sais west, wo ; 2: mt, Gy Unto voraity, of-Chicage, 0, ope AUTGERS ANDY. U MEET IN JERSEY LINE-UP. sitions, Power rt Koehler -Hitehner (Capt,) Murray NDW BRULNSWICK, N. J., Nov. 14— New York University and Rutgers played this afternoon on & felison Field. ‘there was great enthusiasm, each team having FRESHMEN TEAM Freshmen, by wie ea a strong following of footers. spelen BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. 14.~— The entries for Monday's races ere as follows: First, Race selling: three-year-olds and up; ph sie coreg ad ere Hmhiander = Husiefene" ee 2 3 nue Midnight s Paul Clittord vps Second Race—Maiden two-year-olds; five furlongs; old 11 Third Race — Bladensburg Steeplechase; about two miles and « half. - 1m 132 Columbia, 7 ploy aan Handicap; seven Runsel Mit Gurtig * 22> rtwells reencreat Sixt! had fallen before Yale to the | Carrol before | C: i PHIA, 49 | showers which Ps DARTMOUTH, ~ HARVARD, 0 FIRST HALF—Dartmouth, 6; Har vard, 0. See mouth, Halt—Harvard, Dart- oO Final Score—Dartmouth, 11; Har- vard, 0, LINE-UP. Position, L Dartmouth. + 1silerd rer Giase ‘Witham v Foster—Knibbs | CAMBRIDGE, M,—Harvard clashed with ghe heavy Dartmouth team to-day in®the first game on the Stadium Field. The big concrete horse- shoe with its graceful curves Is a marked improvement over the old wooden stands, Andy Marshall, the! big right guard, is an old Dartmouth main, and he objected to playing against Disvelee mater. Carroll was In his @. CARLIMLE, PENNSYLVAN, First Half—Carlsle 13, Penney | vanin 0. 3) Pena Be Seore—Carlisle, / 16: sylvania, 6. Bennet. FRANKLIN FIBLD, Noy. PHILADEL- 14—The early mornin promised a wet for the Pennsylvania-Indlan canst Gare past and forgotten when the game be- gan hero this afternoon, and instead a cool, refreshing westerly breeze, some+ what tempered by the sun, blew down ‘the fleld. The only remembrance of the rain was a soft and slippery field, a blessing to the Quakers who could only claim one advantage over the Indians, | Madden, James R. Keene, B.R, Thomas! swell the fund t and that way superior welght.. ‘A"8\) and others have never before taken) and Billy Dubois rat r is nothing more satisfying to a man'« Seaenenieeeeseeee part In Washington racing, but tne! econsclence than fi Ut Intercounty Football, Durses are generous, the stakes rich| Kool fello' u The Kilkennys and Young srcinnds| #4 the climate mild. = will battle to-morrow at West New| At the temperature which has pre-| pS dt Ut pnd) vatled recently Washington's climate ts [. gnew S$ cham) ke Indian summer, fre Coloniat Swill line up againat| NOW Yorkers Interested, Catarrhal P the viymplas, of Union Hill, who have! ‘The prominence of the men racing not been defeated thin season: at Bonningw this sea has aroused Is a Catarrh Cure tha ‘Time for Mahoncys, the interest of thousands of New ‘o that Cures Jacki. Manbray cr ot tho | Yorkers. who will sneak down a bet Colds and 6. New West Side A. G., is the standarg | two every day in the pool rooms. | Actually, positively, indisputably,” irre- bearer of an association which will hold] Probably three thousand New York-| futably, Cures Colds and Catarrh! its anpual bad to-morrow nij West Bide Lyceum, Mifty-recond trent my and Broadway. Mahoney is i * | pest eur thi coon the Known amat: West a and many of che noes upper the a; GROUNDS DIAMOND ‘The outfeld at the Polo grounds, which hag been in such poor condition during the last few years, will be in ‘iret-class shape by the time the bell tings for the opening game next season. Work: in this direction has begun. When completed, the outfeld will be a9 fast as any in the country. It will be on a perfect level with the diamond, and the marshy turf, which was such a handicap ¢o the outfelders last year, wil be hard and will permit the feld- ers to cover much more ground than heretofore. Thourends of loads of dirt will be required for the filling in. YALE HAS WON 19 GAMES FROM PRINCETON SINCE 1676. F list of games and results since 1876 1876—Yale, 2 goals; Princeton, 0. 1877—Yale, 2 touchdowns; Prince- ton, 0. 1878—Princeton, 1 goal; Yale, 0. football contest 1879—Yale, 2 sefeties; Prince- ton, 5 safeties, 1880—Yale, 5 safeties; Prince- ton, 11 safeties. 1981—Yale, 0; Princeton, 0. 1882—Yale, 2 goals, 1 safety; Princeton, 1 goal, 1 safety. 1883—Yale, 1 gogl; Princeton, 0. 1881—Yale, 1 goal; Princeton, 1 touchdown, 2 1885—Princeton, 1 goal from touchddwn; Yale, 1 goal from field. 1886—Yale, 1 touchdown; Prince- town, 0. OR twenty-seven years Yale and Princeton have met annually in and the record to date shows Yale credited with nineteen victories, seven defeats and one tle. The complete is: / 1887—Yale, 2 goals; Princeton, 0. 1888—Yale, 2 goals; PNnceton, 0, 1889—Princeton, 1 goal, 1 touch- down; Yale, 0. 1890—Yale, 32 points; Princeton,0, 1891—Yale, 2 goals, 2 touch- downs; .Princeton, 0. 1892—Yale, 2 goals; Princton, 0. 1895—Princeton, 1 goal; Yale, 0. 1894—Yale, 24; Princeton, 0. 1895—Yale, 20; Princeton, 10. 1896—V'rinceton, 24; Yale, 6. 1897—Yale, 6; Princeton, 0. 18986—Princeton, 6; Yale, 0. 1899—Princeton, 11; Yale, 10, 1900—Yale, 29; Princeton, 5. 1901—Yale, 12; Princeton, 0. 1902—Yale, 12; Princeton, 5. LAST OF LOCAL RACING; WASHINGTON NEXT WEEK Brilliant Meeting Is Promised-at Bennings— Prominent Owners Enter Stakes, This !s the last day of racing on the Metropolitan circuit, but move on to Washington believe that there fs awaiting them a brilliant meet-) ing. Men like John A, Drake, John E. ers will follow the ponies on to Warh- ington, After Bennings some will drift to New Orleans, others to Los Angeles t-| and @ third @iviston to Ban franctaco. ef Biy Nikon Grand] Friends of Billy Nixon wil be sorry to Bear @ Bad Way, that he le not only @ belnine those who) lute want. paralytic, but that he {ts also in abso- *Nixon wag @ prominent member of the Mets, and his pocket Was always open, se who have been helped by thoas who have ni Haight & Freese Co., STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON, * “Determining the character an selection of right stocks."” Thirteenth Regiment, and Hancock street, Brooklyn, when a score of the fastest men in the Metro- politan district take their marks ingthe open handicap, in wich 5 rant is scratch man. ‘This famous cH&mpion will attempt ¢o lower the indoor record at the distance—tm, 8 1-b8,—and everything points to his success. Gold Crov, n: Bridge Work. Gold Filling $1 Quaker Dental Society Hours, 9A.M.toSP.M. 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