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ener HIGHLANDERS ARE HOME FOR TO-DAY. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER SPORTS EDITED BY " MANY COACHES AT COLUMBIA. STIN PETE OOOORR OOOOH S411) 14OOTOOR DE DEC EDErrebi abe ANY INTERE THINGS ARE Loornina, lke HoPece ss ATIONAL LEAGUE * CHAMPIONS. ‘Sport Chat by Edgren tet 2 met Ralph Rose, Michigan's great- A ‘Qthiete, in his California home last yeer, He was putting the shot on the of California grounds, and Rese was giant as could be met with im a a travel, it impossible that he could become bloodthirsty enough to) to “kill” Jeffries with “a blow neck” I sent him @ wire asking stement, » Which Is printed on the op- j¢, ls suMciently emphatic to and for all, the widely statement that he has chal- ‘les, and is about to be- fessional pugilist, Eating Record, man has won the ple-eat- THIS WAS A WEEK Fon THE “Wise ones’ AT BRIGHTON. wh Nett! grdt ; 5 F f, iY man on the eleven could record, f O49 HDG CORNELL EXPECTS 10 HAVE A CRACK TEAM ITHACA, N, Y., Sept, 17.—Head Coach | ceived early in practice, is now in fine Warner has been at work for a week fettle and is out for centre, He welghs on the Cornell football squad, The 1% pounds, Most promising among the work of the week has been light and|new men now in their togs is Gibson, | w,"” sakd Morley, “In |TUdimentary. Among the old men who baitbee’ last year on the Central High eam, of klyn; V. Uke a. steer lost out in | MA¥* already reported tor practice are| Re’ Garmo and Clark: at the inet" | . Lynah, who, alhough he played chi , a amplon Ithaca High School at quarter and full last year, may this fall be placed in a very different posi- ory | School, | an tion, Others are Gam Hadiday, tackle Behool re also fut. ‘The Indicates last year, who was @ former fullback, | eo far this year point to a strong line, and (s thought to be @ coming maa for Hag tne aserial et be et ee A ul ro nt uncertain quan . that position this year, Forgey, last] ice the star. freshman, halfoack. last year's faat left end, and Newmaa, who | year, who attracted eo much attention, filled the pivotal position last year, will undoubtedly care of the lett Hi who was prevented from play- hand end of the rear trio, but for the ing last season because of injuries re- a YOUNGSTER PRACT. OF THE RTE FORDHAM ELEVEM Fred Smith, the Princeton football versity football team, sald yesterday Player and coach, has been engaged to 0, I fought like ® buck. | that Bryant, the 200-pound tackle of tha coach the Fordham College football After the day's work the | Morris High School team of last year,| eleven, and yesterday took charge of came over and clapped me on | would be on Ohlo Field to-day to start thirty candidates, Shoulder, ‘What's your name? he | training. Bryant {is an aggressive,| Fordham has lost five ow'd better come out again | snappy player and exceedingly speedy.| players be graduation in ' After that I found friends | considering his weight, There were) Plunkett, ends; Guthrie, right half- bere I went, and first thing I eighteen men on the field yesterday,| bac; Morgan, tackle, and McLane, the T was on the team.” They wero put through the usual pre-! strongest man behind the line, The that fighting spirit that made | Mminary work of catching punts, fall- freshmen class has several fine players, the great football player and the | ing on the bail and tackling the dummy. tb Brana, Murrey aad Murphy, Columbia's students. Reynolds, who has not played since his the About Columbia, it would be a lot of men that failed to en- the coaching of “Bill Mor- finest coach Columbia evar lege song calls him, and ho coach as any college ever lives in the wilds of New rancher, a breaker of id & mighty bear hunter, ago Morley told me how he reat football player he je— to be picked for the All- East as green @ cow-punche: i COLUMBIA'S FI Hy vey PF & £3 : + é i s e i} the i i : z 32 het u that exoept for tho ted to ‘quit’ 1 would have T thought I would Dlay football. I didn’t Mt, but I got a sult Practice, I stood four days and no- ‘hello,’ Eas E E HI sf i i é rE s 5 HI rs i Squad at Work on the Will Not Be Handic Advis 2 rf i g 4 ve zz ies eB gE There will bo n> lack of fauthail coaches this year at Columbla, Hither- to the Blue and White has always been up gz i 3 4 3 § I man I touched I tried tion to the defects of squads that run) all the way from twenty to fifty men. | This bas proved too much for one man) to do and the squad has suffered in general excellence as a result, There| will be no complaint like that this fall. Starting from Monday, when the scrimmaging begins, will be at least four men besides Head Coach Morley on the fleld to drill the men In their particular specialties. Harold H. Wookes, the famous half-back, will de- sr 5 c =z Hi of her bost Rethnig and | : ! i All these positions well. eer a bapigat coptais of Monel work in the cy and wil aed wy of last year’s freshman team, ought to same spirit that he will in | treshman year, |s tried ea g en ates Qesist in the coaching. Smith will go Bef men how he used to dodge and wriggle through broken fields In many @ game. John Wolff, who was @ rattling good ond in 180, has promi to come up and show the men at the wings of the line how to play thelr positions, Ed- ward B. Bruce, who played centre on the eleven for four years, will give the snapper-back the benefit of his long experience. James RK. Knapp, tackle in) 13% and 180, will drill the players who | are Wying for that position in the Ine, It is probable that Jack Wright, f mous guard, will be on hand from tine to time to look after the guard candi- dates, Head Coach Morley himself was) a quarter-back, so that he can coach| those men, and Capt. Btangland, who | played full-back when he first came out, wil coach the candidates for that | ‘Sy that same distressing situation if he i entéed o ring with the big cham- ; o. Wae fopes and shook fea. hen the lr a aH amazement he © it Uke a perfect | a enataarons round weigit-throw cf - | shown that he could beat petition ls conceded to John Ticnagas, a in, metropo.:.aa ion, 29 well red | ee Pranke Ricker, of the New Yorx A. ‘3 eral others, and a close con- | | yur | for second plage are Just before the Yale game The south campus will be used for —s —_—— 1) two-mile American stoeplechase cham | 9), . ° champion of the world, meta tarter last | O16 Thus every position of the team to be (ae greatest “rough-h: cap events at the twent nth ane | ‘ "Tne ny | Col, whom he fought before the Denver | oo. :king good shape udder these influ: | yy saloon, got into an argu. River, to-morrow. e¢eree, vd who arrived this morning are ome of whom are Harvey Cohn, hoides very one | of the mile metropolitan champ! 1 C, Bacon, : Monday, Fisher is to enter the law mn A. COW, came so fet at Gardner that the latter going to do, Up to this time there ha’ The men will probably be matched for like Fisher who have ‘ad two or thrve to another battle with Gardner. summer, and ts In shape t those who will try concluaic 88 strong. ae 3 4 to Princeton to assist ae he has done for two years Past in developing the Nassau eleven. games this season. i t calls to mind a scene at| Joan J. Daly, the Irish champion dis! HrxveR, Col, Sept. 17, — George t ‘ries-Bhark: 5p) | tenes runner and recent winner of the }Gardner, tho ex-light heavy.welght | see ; i ry pionadip, will be a starter in the 1,00 | nient in Jim Flynn, the strong a tall over the yard and the mile and @ half handi-| ai > | will benetit by the tultion of experl- ie ba aes | iueged Usht beavy-welght of Puebl, | enceq men, and should round iato| . ‘ore 4 ie th Yeltriss ‘Tom went" inc a ee ot an Goat Reva iat | 4 ©, ‘The battle lasted tho imit—ien | Cees DB water-tron ee the rounds--and was declared a draw by the |“) Ragas with.» party, 7 | 5 iattes Bhosbee of prdentneht fooel ‘The latest recrults <9 the football ul jetes have also entered for these ev: | flea. *'E ; a anu. poe fab coacsnoe ak Ios | Sam Smpthe and John Fisher. Smythe one! i ‘Gner, LJ ssor e. im duplicate bis per: ether G toe Raid AS foam: | ine fet, and Dewniee landed mang’n | Ce gnretebly go out fer pesaiee on at ihe rood. te Fc A i stiff punch on Gardner, These blows | ool, and showed Up at the footbui! end A. McKech- house to let Morley know what he is was badly winded when the bell rang In the last round not been so many candidates for the a twenty-round bout its the pear testee | cack Held as for the tine, and any men e showing made by Flynn eniitles years of experience are doubly wel- a Fisher has been in fairly active . petition i cmpion and record hofier, THOMAS'S AUTO WON, eee as big as Nourovlah, the ns | pt oR Stag t Into th f a lage Ar f° yaad 8 P| powaHKREPSIE, Bept. 1t—An auto- kained considerable weight and is close » jenking junior charny to 10 pounds at the present time. Some ling on the possibie make-up of the team was shown yesterday whe Morley lined up two clevens vee a place in tl A lone; James Monahan, | moblie belonging to EB. R. Thomas and #04, W- Becaran, New | driven by Edward Hawley won two of . & the threo races at the Dutchess County practice on South Field. Capt. ra Fair grounds here. The automo- fr id, instead of takit » where he bile, Driver Hawley and the mechani |i yed last year, lan who cedupled one of the acats of | PUL at the fullback’s position, | Tt the ear wore all arrayed in the raciog | go atin the i a material for quards 1s more antace of & R. Thomas, TOM JENKINS WANTS A hampered by the fact that only One| tried for man has been on hand to give atten-| about 179 poun vote his time to showing the back field eoul - pemgregr eal arresting five home- ri made nutes ” ds. i T baw the cow giants of the Columbia RavSASANO- TUMBLE MATEA Hootbalt toam cat a training moal yeu. \ SFFRIES. ferday. An (WHO tS LAUGHING 2) RST LINE-UP, = NO END OF COLUMBIA FOOTBALL COACHES Gridiron this Season apped by Too Few as Has Been the Oase, than that for any other place. Stang- land has had experience a more places han the football player~ Al the ti ‘st came out Sprntne triumphs oa the track team. A need arose for a fullback and he was shifted to that place, His weigat and speed made him an Ideal man for the position, but an injury to 4 ling man caused Coach Mi a! to shift him to uard, while Dick Smith went in as | fullback, irpnetend has made a great | success In all three places and can fill them all acceptably, He is moving taster than ever thie tall afar a sun’ mer campaign as @ traci 4 an is secmningly better footed for a back- field man than anything else. Should he play fullback, Talbert or Brown be used for his place at guard, Quarters Improved. Metsenthin and Donovan were quar ter-backs for the two trial elevens, and Metsenthin showed great improvement, ts js handling the ball better than ever for A Finn n. ean wore is pa AM ) His ls accu! fh superior abit of Don ive play now distinguishes between . An far as generalship s, Dono- to be proved. Metsenthin's the vale game was nothing extraordinary, but he did good average work. How well Donovan would show in a game of so much importance js matter of conjecture, but he will have a chance to prove lls worth In every gume, half of each game until Morley ake oy his mind which Is to win the coveted position. of ie te and on on de: Leslie, Untermeyer, Williams foe are new bend bod report r day for the firat time, mnerty played at Amherst. Lesile is from New York Milltary Academy, He did some good punting, Kilroe and Un- termeyer are new men who have had who showed up yesterday was of the 1007 class eleven. ————_ AUTO OWNER HELD. Baward Shotwell Accused of Ran- ning Dows an Aged Man, Faward @hotwell, of No, 7 West Bighty-eighth street, was charged be- fore Magistrate Crane, in the Harlem Court, to-day with having run down an old nan while speeding his automobile on upper Elghth avenue last night, The injured man was James A. Mac- | Donald. of No. 2% West One Hundred jand Thirty-fifth street, who was erome- ling Eighth avenue at One Hundred and . r was - agen the atc ee peotwell was at or twenty miles wes | pinata tat, Tata tlle sas oo: id |oircular course, The track at Brighton He and Metsenthin will be used |! 0 previous experience, Another player no pi pe! | G EVENTS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DURING OEB99DF460H6-94-55-0940000SOOO906 000 —— T AME! BULLETIN ARE OW ToP, PHILADELPHI RICAN LEAGUE $ 7we BOSTOWS THE A SPORTS SEE KNOCKOUT IN FIGHT | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 11.-George Decker and Young Erne furnished the Wwind-ug to a good all-star show at the Manhattan Athletic Club last night. The contest was an interesting one, with | honors in favor of Decker, In the seo: | ond round Decker caught Erne on the jaw with a stiff right and put him down, but Erne was quickly up on his feet and rushed his opponent. For four rounds Erne fought on the defensive, while Decker used his left to jab his opponent, occasionally crossing with his right, At this style of fighting Erne was easily outclassed, and in the last two rounds he roughed !t and kept Decker busy. Erne in view of his show- AUTO MEET KT BRIGHTON OCT, 22 It was announced yesterday that the | annual automobile meet at the Brighton | |Beach Track, New York, would be given on Saturday, Oct. 2, which Is two weeks after the Vanderbilt Cup race, The events will be so arranged that the big American and foreign lears that compete in the 0-mile jour- |ney at Long Island may have an op- portunity to show thelr speed on @ Beach is very wide and safe, ao that record time may be expected in the ta when the big cars compete. The aitalr will be under the auspices of the Brighton Beach Automobile Club, with Alfred Reeves as manager, ———=>_- LIPTON’S NEW CHALLENGER. LONDON, Bept. I—It ts declared here that Sir Thomas Lipton recently invited Herbert ee ef Labey pends n if the Windermer yal Yaort Cube to. Geuign a challenger for the “ir Crominnd gebmitiod & dagen mas js 1.0W con - Mey any e rent Dad challenger will Ing against Young Corbett and Hanlon was expected to make @ much better howing, The feature of the contest was the “Young Missiseippi"-Alex Dunsheat! contest, in which the “Bipp” scored & clean knockout in the third round. The Passalc youngster was making an excel lent showing ee Mississlppl ee te ind Epupd, when, essayiig a 9d, the colored x, wary and, side- stepping, brought er, which found. & resting vl unsheath’s jaw. The latter dropped like « log. anc it was Sully Lia) minutes before he re- consciousness. ote the preliminaries Kid Stenger and the Ace of Spades boxed « draw, and 11 Logan easily won from George ir. pial atin aac Renita sel el BATT AGES FRAT JOE OAS BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17.—Jimmy Britt, the Callfornia boxer, who an- nounced some time ago that he would never fight a colored man, has changed his mind and |s now ready to arrange & meeting with Joe Gans, the light- weight champion, or his manager, to n articles for a fight for the light weight championship of the world, Britt and Gans were at Woodward's Pavilion last night and when the an- nout.cer informed the spectators that : CoAcHK ™ \S SHOWING CoLUMBIA THE PROPER FOOTBALL. SN SPIRIT, ~ 69O4-0440-6-0-44.00.006-05.0-.069.0069 ROBERT EDGREN. PAST 9B999146-0-009006650000000000 WEEK ™ Pee: ALE MEN GET OWN TO WORK NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. Ie Trainer “Mike” Murphy took an active hand in the preliminary work of the, Yale football team on Yale Field, There was no line-up, but practice was given the centre and qua: ter-backs in anapping the ball, and Murphy took @ band to illustrate how the passing should be done, both he and Capt Hogan getting into the formations, Fourteen candidates were out yesters day. They were: Ends, M. S. Hare and W. N, Stillman; tack! J. Hogan, P, White and H, G, Roome; euarda, Arthur Erwin, R, P, Kinney and B. Cartwright; / centre, P. F, Smith; quarter-bucks, F, ~ H. Rockwell and J, A. Gates, and as backs, J. J, Quill, J. C. Stevenson, W, Se: Ab pie These men wer given an ur ol bo ns , paetion in kicking and falling Yale has the poorest lot of material in some years to start the season, with little prospect of recruiting che ranks when the season opens, Tue supply of men for backs is particularly scour, | ing. “Arend Coach Rafferty was on the field also, and the problem of picking @ team from the material in sight was @arneatly discussed by him with Capt 1M A ON WRESTLING MATCH (Special to The Evening World.) BUFFALO, N, Y., Sept. 17.—In one the flercest struggles ir with here between wres: Jim Parr, the Englishman, won the light heavy-weigh? championship of America from Farmer Burns, the formidable mat artist of this country. Parr won his laurels by faking two straight falls, gaining th first {n 23 minutes and 10 seconds, and the second in 36 minutes and W seco! le threw Burns twice with a jammeriock and a leg hold, i} farmer said afterward could ni roken by any wrestler, SPORTING. 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