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EVENING WORLD {si?S2%. M, THE WORLD: SATURDAY ‘EVENING, OCTOBER 8, ratvoe! SPORTS EDITED BY | 909999 0G009O4-9 044 00ESOG9H 10 oor Oire?d aia ’ Hh it HOGANn's “FOOTBALL CHEST. WORKING UP : Aw “AKE” MURPHY Coached TRE LINE, CARTWRIGHT AT CENTER, > OO4H 99999040000009-000000000 9000 odo IGAT TEAM AT YALE" ONLY USUAL LAMY i BY ROBERT EDGREN. | say tp in New Haven that the Yale team this ypar will be light, | ‘Tumor ts whispered around New York. When you go to Connect: | it on the trains. It assails you as you step through the depot “Ht you stop for a piece of ple at the lunch counter, the girl it to you, trowning seriously, says: “Isn't it too bad about the gay there are only little boys on it this year, A oad Mr, Glass | ir, Goss wont away.” | 0 and cofductors on the cars that take you out to Yale, k welghie.’ duwn with care, as if the rumor of the first pygmy | ¥ CAPTAINYIN HOGAN STARTING “To MAKE A HOLE IN “THE” COLLEGE LINES AO6666900940000000090000000000004 OOO >> ALE FOOTBALL SQUAD HARD AT WORK ON ITS S OWN GRIDIRON AT NEW HAVEN $4448 FOOVGHOEO RED IELE IGG F444 9 EEDECTEE EGE OEE PEER ES TOE DOROEEE ETRE OOOH oe Me, ° Wes ¢ L, 3 CRORE IEE REOODROEY #64004) ter came baek to life, but only for a bad caused a period of general depression. ly when wou step out upon the green turf of Yale Field and se9/ ‘squads of blue-Jerseyed young giants cavorting about the ; Titaric playfulnéss that you realize the truth. It only de- a took ‘at the gigantle Kinney and the massive Roraback and the Cartwright and (he masto¢onic Hogan and Tripp and Bloomer gid the other 200-punders—or over—to acquaint you with what you have heard is only the annual “calamity ery” of misgivings \fall away aud you come to the conclusion that the es and captains will whip the material of ‘4 into just guch a team ‘ag represented the blue last year, and the year before that. PT. HOGAN THE STRONGEST. » “aha wtsten aiamee Wael BT Hee tas ne first thing that caugh: my attention as I skirted the grid/ro Briss Sontalad te be Qontans ce tee ‘Gast. Hogan, ‘That was as it should be, Of all the men on that! Vaiisburg board track, Newark, to-more ” Hogan is the strongest and the greatest. tow, Fenn will ride from scratch in the Yale captain is Ley less than a giant. He sta te . the Hanis brothers, the f - kno mg-distance riders, five feet ten, but his fighting wels 206 pounds. His muscles stand | giead of them will be nearly sch ne like the muscles of a bulldog. He ‘eine his thick arms in @ haif-|chiss sprinters. W. R. Lee, the float like a bulldog’s forelegs. His heavy neck and jaw (he wears an| ew Yorker, has 20 yards, collar, and seems to choke in it) have the determined set of a bull-| iv hiee, FENN WILL G0 heTEh RECORDS, FOUL WHEN 'W. 8. Fenn, holder of the world’s five- mile competition record of 10 min, 15see. j will make a yallant attack on these fig- } ures in the Iroquois handicap, at five! at Westchester yesterd that Burns, on Car claim foul agalrist Broadcloth horses were in the third ra cloth, closing strong in t teenth, bore over from the with Charles the noted road ri ier who has hany records to his credit, 30 yard track, and carried Castalian with | Like a bulldog, he never barks, but takes his hold silently. During! " Over & doren sturdy chaps are pele a ‘Thus Castallan was forced over and a half of practice, during which he played his position and} limit mark 0 yards, and they will|on to Race King, and when . hed his men, I did not hear him speak a dozen words, rowed tk nally tavt poe tor the {thie far Bares ene 10 . ¥ first glance “at the famous Yale leader found him standing in the) (y.. oy heat Redags Pfenigained A 1 sharp to sags bod asl iaale of the field, Before him, sitting on the ground, with his head vent human paced race between Os ts rou og. pty sours. 1 Was tee to rest on his knees, was another player as big as himself. The Woridie bd represented America in the | posmble that they should not have had a big gash over iis checkbone, and the blood, shining in UAL HONG oro | geen it, And if they did fee It then su ut like fresh paint, ram over his face and his canvas-covered knees in the cu vere uty dae to eal) Burne toto the Hogan, with his bead on one side, loosed on with a wide D ee ee Hae tand and ask him why made no peat i¢/in derision. . They say that by cannot understand how 8 mad wi ] with aa asscm ete | ciaim, Burne met with leas interfer enough to be forcea out of the game Hogan carried the ae a4 other multieyeie! ence whet Gravese he med a handred griairon battles himself, but be never yet has been) agy e4 in the paced races Years) rout against Queen Rose, when the la 41N LOOKS GOD. ter Stillman, who was hurt, Hare won| so "war it the fact that. Bro anv the further end of the field there wus another broat-shoud-| iyo Sinneite Fneuton Kane two years | 48% Nan tn ey Drown man, looking at that distance something like Hogan, It was Tom | An twos, i meme that the Yale teom|qho is Burns's ver, that ine the famous footvall payer and hammer thrower, Shevlin, in a lil ga won has sul Vine tan! Sonnceg Bored to not making » oleic . sweater, galloped up and down with a long-legged, wide- apread- ms throug ne ne men by |B raat : seide that covered ground. It was the same stride taat he used in the that folate ee | : m apie last year, when be made the famous eixty-fve-yard run, ‘hy Nn The fact that he made no claim was thy the thick of the Columbia players. arphy sets Into the at injustice i ' insted Casta 3 lin is as good a full-back as Hogan ts a right tackle. He has the he Hoe me ie | Re ny oy l 5 oe | ful way of tearing through the opposing line, : slaty of han Ing the bh hoe Meavegiapoigt Apo : have a brand new trick up at Yale On the back of Shevlin's Lon and thy a ,f0t, Of Mur. | feeling that if It had been ; sakitis there is sewed a canvas strap. Sometimes, when he helps to rilaer which had committed the instead {nterference, the man with the ball grips that strap with his frée ¢ time of Brondclot Broude r for ighs through his opening like a chain shot, drag r rom Then Sheviin plo runner with him. in is & little slow just now, and the coaches have decreed that he fast work for a few days. He strAined his back a few weeks has not yet fully taken the stiffness out of it. That is why he d WILL NOT pT fnatead of getting into his place behind the line quarter of last year, in also laid off with a back. Some neonside By endl by on his spine a few doya it will be some time befc re he recovers enough to get Into the game ‘all of his old enap. In the meantime his place is taken by John oes fg a round-bnilt young fellow, big shouldered and deep Sia seg He welg's 183 pounds, a nt quarter-back apd the traluers say rhett, the great p r he can Whip any man in Vale College with his fi a League. who p r Card i NERAL: il fals that Yale or 2 WELL A GREITG woll 16 one of the atest gen other collége He te.» tail, rather slight you r, With 2 head that bulges « ; i inches behind his ears, in wh be a bump of strategy. He against t , nd piteh bel hair of the best fighting color, : os hig team hot on the ag- Waits for the Sigayt is from the first jump to the last The beauty ' lie , bith f Of mid-line, the guards and centre, are all old members of fact that not a Moves until t rbeit . In fact, all of big im ‘ their “¥" before this seazon, 32°48! '* 2 ~ Beat nk ere ty k, contre (215 pounds), w nm the last team re Guards - . 4220 pounds), Smith (220 pounds) s Tripp (205 pourfde); Right % a Hogan (206 pounds), Tei Tackle Ho (195 pounds), Ful- : Mi " (198 pounds), and Quarter Owsley. (183 pounds). Blo« rai : eB who wont throveh the last |} eoton @ with hi : \esiaat Pin te shoulder held io pla:e by having tho arm of jersey sewed sips out s da nik tc 1 k I et wy 4nd Roome, one hundred ard seventy Se P lea - ——— ot ef) pounders Ae for end. Sheviln's old oaina r tri t * Games Are Une oned ar oe te ies ad full-taek, 8 ew 09 Bet nth oyt 1 1! A sero ota i he es. matt Yon. A a aa i. spas Pybemeecreme te: RT Pay tlt sal ots Chien en it BURNS FAILED T0 CLAIM ENTITLED 10 Leas of Castalian dian Wea’ Clean Thrown Out of! Wittiams tried to end masters and the Race by Broadcloth, but Made No Protest to the Stewards, the stewards very ’ mptlhy Candida's Last Race, On § ) Candida ran in a race at Gravesend, and the writer took secasion to call to the attention of the stewards (he manner jn which she was ridden, » writer also suggoat- ed to wards that the next prearar Candida would be in t 0 em, just as a matter comparison. Candida did not again until yesterday, Did the ravesend stewards pie any dif_er- ence In rformance? Did they eth price did not go up from 10 to 1 to % to 1, as it did on Sept. 07 Did they novice that thei was & activity ¢ * ¢ lida In the betting ring? And, final- they notice that Candida had i with Candida wus nis yes ‘ t y complaint about the fa ng ot S estdday. It is ply ) ad-tasing - Gravesend, Yesterday's as one could wist 904. “HIGHLANDERS AT core” | ROBERT EDGR) EDGREN ( ©F OOOO GDRIG DDD DOTODIED e [ere ccs emi $ 2 3 3 j g aires 2 (Special to The Evening World?) $ | GRAVESEND, N. ¥., Oct, &—Tralm @ (ing operations were resumed at the © | Brooklyn Jockey Club course to-day © |with a dash and spirit The principal 8990904000049 | Workouts wore the following: o* TIM PAYNE~Six furlongs in 11% handily: J. Neumeyer, trainer. Six furlongs in 130, eas trainer Mile in 1.48 1-2 ensthyg Mile in 147, handityy 2 toronge im, J. Miller, trainer, ‘One mile and an eighth handily, George Meehan, GAN \OUL ie POLICE SAVED CARTER IN BATTLE WITH WILLIAMS a, Ray? “Ht | acting ns furlongs tn 1.98, bande Clever “Kid” Came to Life in Quaker City, ‘but STICRNT SSI turloigs In 13% ae Only for a Short While, and Was All SPAN—Six furlongs Th 119, bandily, LORILLARD—One mile In’ 1.47, gallop. ing: D. Carter, trainer, | VARTRAY—One mile in 141, galloping; | D, Carter, trainer, | PBNTAUR=-Three-quarters. tn. 1.18 gu lop J trainer, but Out in the Third. (Special « The Evening World.) {ali fn. Carter etarted to bleed tn the F Neumeyer. » PHILADELPHIA, Oct. &="Kid" Cars | next round and befors a minute elapsed | HRY i An elmer. ange” in 0.58, Was staggering al! over the ringr Here breezing; | short time, last night and wee pitted | hie wonderful stamina showed itecif, at ui farionge im 12, | ow: “Jack” Willams, champion | and despite the fact that Williams T Welsh, trainer, middle-weignt of this State. The men | reached his {aw more than a dozen MERRY. LARK Sit tiriongs in sy SU breeaing: T. Welsh, trainer. met at the Mantvattan Athletic Club, | times, he refused to go down, Up to prrcrara rire furiones in 1004 and Carter bore evidence of having | this time the “Kid” had not landed one handily: J. Bauer, trainer. Prepered for the bettie. Williams was clean bow, Williams had him clineh- in hiv usual good shape and immeriate. | i holding. ’ ly started out to Down went Carter in the third round, halted man from Broox!yn. but here again his brute etrength came showed but faehes of his old-time form to his aid, He arose only to go down, Bt and was speedy in his movements, | He came up again only to be sent to the mat, Again he attempted to arise, when tho peice jumped Mio the ring and ended aillities with forty seconds to go. Carter was @ sigit, ana when he lett | the ring he was cheered for his game- ness, but thie fs all t a” has lef \ His o.d-time cunning is gone, and he is (Special to The Evening World) \rushed at the “Kid” at the opening | bel. Ho reached Carter with a well | directed right ard staggered him. He tepeated the act thrice before the end of the round and had Carter weak, It was plainiy seen that the “Kid” was ail in. MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Oct, —The trainers, racers and’ clodkers r] came to the open at the peép of day, ‘and the scene was an animated one dure ing the working hours. The most ims _ SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. The final game of the series between tending teams will be the Elk F. C the All Professionals and the Hobok- | nd the Magnolias ens will oceur to-morrow at Hoboken The lne-up of the All Profeseionais will be practically the same as com-/ prised the team two Sundays ago, when they detented Hoboken by the score of 2 to L_ Foxen and Wiitse, two south- paws, will oppowe each other, handily; Enoch Wishard, tainer, RUSBAC Ke Six € mal Islips and the Ali 3 Ationals als. The Giants’ famous pitcher is in fessionals portant works noted were the followttigs furiongs in 1.13 ‘1-8, andily: Enoch Wishard, trainer, EAN T mile in 1.69, gale at P Bnoch V 4, trainer, ISH LAN A—SIx furlongs Ii ha Enoch W 5 ’ anit L—seven fur ’ ela ut the “lron Man,” J Rogers - | OISEAU-Five-turlonge in 148 t4, base! dily; C, Reed, teainer, rare form, and will h LADY UNCAS—Seven furlongs in L344 handily, B. Woods. {rane ADIOS—Six fu im” in 1.4, handilyy Tt. Woods, tratne furl hig tn 1.16 hendiiyt | ‘ariongs te L07 1-2, breem f we, trainer, ‘ IREENCKEST—Soven furlongs in 188, ‘ if urch, tralner, HIGH CHANCELLOR—One mile in Ly will do t 4 for the All Nation ¢ & good team benind him in the pr on the crack Em- ODES—Seven furlongs r with Greencrest. leno ig. one lle tn 1%, galloping; 3 trainer, A J rent jorge in Li, * Davis, trainer. ic HUY SUTLS Sic furlongs in 1.20, ham aly: F Burlew_ trainer qoon AND PLENTY ne mile anda } halé In 26, handily; C, Kerman, sy | } ya | / ——— Knickerbocker vs, Mereury, A ¢ Knickerbocker Field Club eleven {pi sharp ten-minute game wth d team lust night at Kolekere r Field, One Hundred and ‘Tenth t and wit Avenue,.in prepara. eit ie of is Of Ree aeeaen ey f ' rooon. ‘Their oppo & % ary Athletic Cin runners-up in last Norman Elberfeld, the star shortatop of the Highlanders, will be in the in- Meld of the Ridgewooda to-morrow, when they tackle the Philad a Giants in Ridgewood Park. Garvin and To-morrow afte tralds and Ceda. home ground of Hundred and 8 Bou hird st and play for rn Boulevard, the Duff will occupy the points for the |champlanship of the Bront. There has Long Islanders, while the colored Qu been an intense fvairy between’ these ers will present Carter and Footes clube all ied da ther hate table Monroe will be on the coach: | never met e game on Sunday curtain-ralser the con- JACK O'BRIEN BEAT TIM BURN; | will be a flercely contested one HANLON'S CREW OF MINOR LEAGUERS the previous occash 1 King has always shown a vy to the hill, and that may t uh call MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. $—Phili-) gtanager Hanlon would like a Jack O'Brien won the decision! a number of sasoned pla ver Noah Brusso, of Detroit, othewise bu known as ‘Tim Burns, in @ alx-round t sy a: h fight lost night which was rather slow td thietie an} uninteresting. Nelther man scored Coppers * t , A a kne down, and the fight w Th : mplonship series, which was alt O'Brien's all the way through except tn ahah ha tats kerbo Po i }the fourth round, when Burns was able éontract during th ————s to make a fal wing against the year of the reign of Bis ALL Philadelphia boy me of the preliiml Comisky in Cincinnatt the minor leg MORRIS PARI ee ih naries furnished more Interest than th? | oiayers came in 80 fast that no effort C RACES P 4 city to» | Wind was made to ke ack of their name whine, until Ont, 18. I start o In first foor rounds O'Brien and oy . Ail ne . . ‘ 4 arred pent and Burnt phe iisvillo t+. ‘ ., need wa e i in: i ‘ stood trip, How x n P vd jo all p te He Li k 1 wa COLUMZIA MAN WON. Dr ik "ian lay —_ aoe, but O'Brien Was eo that w i PITILADELPHTA, ¢ bert f|dng and tanding on, Bur I, there being no wa BAS BAL DILLON PARK, t na Un y n J ked out et outa hy de coe for as’ but to. de velon CHELLE V8. ¥ eke ‘ Jack Nolan and " We ure inaking a new , ner, batter uf 1 4 cago. fought a draw; matter of taking pl 5 r ain oempire ey New Tom ty 6 nals Milwaukee, lost to Young Edwardy practicg, and We expect to’ make a new | ¢ Wilt ie Wve a an neure of 48, Milwaukee, on.a foul in the fifth, Wilile | record in the way of developing more’! } R wa steam tot gl The match, was evenly contested” ack, of Bepotlyn,-securgd the decison | tient than ever broke, into faat com: AUK ‘LONDON. “Gadnsallor” ei \ coed