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» HE NEWS _HA ALL THE YALE ELEVEN THE ‘WORLD: RD AT WORK. ia ' Tom SHEVLIN AND HIS 100 HORSEPOWER, GALLOP. | GIANTS MAKE BROOKLINS In the Closing Game of the Sea- son in Brooklyn the National ATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER | i DIAMOND, RING TRAINING TO WIN CHAMPIONSHIP THIS SEASON FROM OTHER COLLEGE TEAMS: OO 9b 999899099009 G08 F299) Prevyevvevecevvavevevevevewevevenece 1yeeeentenee sare 444 ¢Od¢00¢ 1904. eS a en COLUMBIA PLAYS WILLIAMS, _rmarorenentnennaanenannartrtnenenanenanenine @ “| AND RACE TRA be PDOGESD ENT PESDEDLGE SOPHO OODTERIDOSEDS 09:54 4-4-00000094044.064-4404 2900468954 001 04 Rocnweiw THINKING OUT A PLAY. R. H. PO.A. E. , 003 0 0) o1100 00900 (Continued from First Page.) 00320 1 1 6 © 0/ Tis Ely, of Yale, who has inculeated in| Thory Dall eight yards, Devlin, 4b... + 1 1 0 2 © ble charges the ideas so much In vogue) Fewmbach and | Cots ba 9 ng Bowerman, . 1 1 2 0 0) at New Haven. Cotumbta, too, has used| Marsivall, : 1 1 9 2 0) the Yale style of phy from the frst| lost Re ballon, dor, _ | QUARTER BACK Wilts, p.... ~-11030 year of football in the local college, 90/ got the ball on « fumble . FFB > 0, that the two teams were very much | for's loss Pillans bed twice (ned tie Tine Rocwwett. , YALE'S GREATEST phy ie . *Dontin went into pitch in fourth tc as they went through thelr pre- uihipe wore thd, Stangland sais ball ooo 5 re . iminary practice, Bates, who was ex- R. H.PO.A. B,| Deoted to play fulltuck for Williams, | {2% 9! “aime back or over for om and plates uate. sub Full Back Prince | INDIANS PLAY pried puntata thle atlerncoa, The Brokol: ° was out of the @ because of a) Watson again punted from ter i yresented @ strong ¢! Dition, Apa 0 0:18 0 0| SPrained ankle, Capt. Watson, of the| line. Columbia Wras of off if a THE BUCKNELLS,. erat ce them players who were on the ; 0 0 1 0 0, Yisitors, who was unable to play Iast| 2s & ay ag aicta carried HARVARD PUTS IN pie ee earners me foe ieee (0 21 0 6| Wednesday, has returned to his po-| Fisher ~unted and Metsen nabbed the TEAM OF SCRUBS- FIRGT HALF. and Reynolda’s ankle is all right again. 0010 @ sition ag right halfback. Watson is the ball. thinking it was on side, Watson Carlisle 10. ‘ ked back to Mets Bucknell 0, 0 0 2 a 0/ Star kicker of the Massachusetts team | Fick", Back to, . CORNELL AGAINST -0 6 0 2 0 8M Is also @ splendid end runner, went in for Fisher. Columbia got 5 FIRST WALP, SECOND HALF, i e161 First Half. yards for offside. # took the} Harvard & Carll . HAMILTON'S TEAM. oecedl ballon down: University of Maine ‘? Bucknell, 4, | Columbia won the toss and chose te 9 9 0% Sladek oft, Stangland booted the leather | ieee HALE. eIVAL: SCORE. FIRST HALF. 1 |to Judson at the 20-yard line. Two ‘ Cornell, 12. 07H i a] ies, At the Noe netted Willams two PRINCETON V8. wanes Maine, 0, Bucknell, 4. Hamitton, 0. a al m punt lu SCORE BY INNINGS. midneld. Fisher seained five vanes THE W. & J. TEAM.| Harvard, 23 SCORE, LINE* UP, SECOND HALF. Giants 04000000 1 5] Thorp (was hurt and 7 ifook the limit of University of Maine, 0 Cornell 22. Brooklyn AA, ny Ns 9 got ave Yanda botween ha ee FIRST HALF. ® Hamiliton 0. ' First Base on Balls—Off Reisling, 1; je lost three yards, Duell : | LSCORE. . ot Doeaher, 1; off Wiltse, 2. Struck Out {ragged Fisher, to, Wiluame’s: a: yard Aig ba LINE-UP, oo: 1 armen Mig OR! ing, 1; by Doesher, 1; b: ie it y i Tahoe iering. Ui by, Docener OY | Bisby, the Wittens nee ate cet ong 6% a Hamaiven @ Tn F., Ken Be Lumiey (2)' Dev- | lurmbla lost twenty yards for fouling. SECOND HALF. Z fin. “Double Play—Badd to Jordan to | Mets got three yards, and Fisher punt-| py 1 , Dillon. Wild Pitches—Jordan, Bergen. |¢d to Miller, who muffed the ball.| Princeton 11, B. : LINE-UP, UmpiresMessrs. Moran and O'Day Duell fell on'it behird the line for a| W. @ J, 0 ' Wy Johar: pe tetas | paseeewe Fisher falled at goal. if rome aie Georke | Harris, ‘of Harrisburg; Jrontaes CO! COLU: 41} - (Spectal to The Evening World.) | mtrangiang UME, $i WAGLIAME, 6, FINAL SCORE WASHINGTON PARK BALL | brought back the ball to 2%-y 5 Princeton 16. (Special to The Evening World.) GROUNDS, Brooklyn, Oct. &—The vic-| Willlams was forced to kick, and. Ww. @J.0, WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Oct, 8—The torious Giants played their last game of | ne yin eal Aa the vlaltopw S-yard . Carlisle Indian squad, numbering the 194 seashn here to-day, Of course| ting only two yards in three. tries. (Special to The Evening World.) thirty-seven, arrived in Williamsport there was nothing particular at stake, | Duell carried the leather to the %-yard | LINE UP. SOLDIERS’ FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, | to-day in good physical condition, Lubo The Giants didn't really care whether! Ine. Fisher got fout more | * ‘Mass., Oct, &—Harvard put in a team | (s the only cripple on the team. Jw Elder was hurt. Duell got eight yards, at left « has been supplanted they beat Ed, Hanlon's disappointers or - a game portance, but Metz losc three trying the quarter not, and the Hanion outfit— back. Strangland ran fifteen yards for won or lost wasn't of much the Vaesond “touchdown. Planer” lcked | velit the boys on bot fete wwe fal ots einger tn che es | ial Soore: COLUMBIA, “iy WIL 3 roe ‘ 7g a aa lll a ictal Watson kicked off to Mets, who ran | the ball back thirty yards to Columbia's M-yard line. Thorp was dragged five yards and five more were ded for Williama off side. Duell and Thorp the pigskin on Williams's 45-yard Ine, Hi went in for Duell, nd gained fifteen yards. Will- the ball on downs at her 2- yard Watson gained fifteen yards on @ diagonal run. Stangland dragged him down. Thorp got the ball on a) fumble at Willlams's S-yard line. Stangland was hurt. Thorp carried the ball to the ot. yarg line, Fisher and Helmrich put t leaMer Inside the twenty-five-yard line. Watson was hurt, but resumed play Metz ran the ball back to the forty- yard line, Stangland gained enough to put the leather just inside the twenty- five-yard line. Stangland got five yards. It was Columbin’s Dall at the six-yard First [nning, Donlin filed to Sheckard. Browne beat out his bunt. McGann forced Browne at second, Babb to Jordan, Mertes filed to Lumley. NO RUNS Dillon Tonned, Geasler walked, Lum- ley Med to Donlin, Gessler was caught | stealing, Marshall to Mertes. NO RUNS, Second Inning. | Dunn doubled to right, Deviin was thrown out by Babb. Bowerman singled and Dunn came home. Bowerman scored on Marshall's double to centre. Wiltse beat an infield hit. Dontin filed Hrowne singled, scoring Marshall. McGann got first on Rels- ling's. muff of Dillon's throw. Wiltse dented the pan, Mertes was tossed out, | Bergen to Dillon. FOUR RUNS. Sheckard drove a high fly to Browne. to Babb. palied out on strikes, Batch line as the half ended. SCORE: CO- victim on his high bounder.| LUMBIA, 1%; WILLIAMS, 0. wsing the ball to McGann 2] Second Malt. Columbia made no changes, Moffatt Third Inning, laced Judson as full-back and Will Dunn was soft, Babb to Dillon, Dey- | lama and Goodwill went in aa centre. Yin Palked. Devlin and Bowerman Metz got the kick-off from Watson were doubled, Babb to Jordan to Dillon,’ Columbia rushed the ball to her forty NO RUNS. yard line. Frambach took O'Loughiin's place yarda loxs. Frambach was downed for elght Bergen flied to Donlln, Jordan atruck Fisher punted to Williams out, bit Marshall missed the third bali and threw the runner out at first, | thirty-fve-yard line, Finnigan nailing Reisling fanned. NO Rt Watson punted to Metz at the Columbla ‘i an, forty-vard line, and he ran the ball Peers inaee buck thirty yards, all but getting clear Doesher went in to pitch for Brook: lyn. Jordan to Dillon fintshed Marshall Wiitse fouled to Bergen. Doniin’s her |t0 Dillon settled Wiltse. onlin was fell to Jordan's mitt. NO RUNS sued mut by the pitcher. NO RUNS ion Was thrown out by easier funned. "Lumley. hammered walked. Lumley forced s| net single Devin to MeGann put ond to linaasisted, AWAS Sheckant, Fiabb struck out, NO got to third | RUNS wo Sheckard Eighth Inning, My; to Merten. NS Arowne died, Jordan to Dillon, Me ’ Fifth Inning Gann touted t Mertes walked. Browno's liner went to Babb, Me- Dunn struck out ‘8. Gunn died, Jordan to Dillon, Mortes — Bateh was out, sho Rereen | Sf to Dillon, NO RUNS fely. He was Jordan ab couldn't cont Rateh sent a cond, Doesher singled high one to Donlin's pocket, Rergen liner went to Mertes. NO Was thrown out, Devlin to frst. NO RUNS RUNS. a | Ntoth Toning, are ROE: Devlin singted. Bowerman filed to Dillon caught Dunn's fly, The sa lee, Davin disie second, Gol to thing for Devlin. Bowerman fants. | third on had throw and home NO RUNS. en Jordan's craay throw to third. Don- Jordan was stopped by McGann all! tin flied to Dillon, Wiltee out, Match alone. Doesher struck out. Dillon was a pipe, Wiltse to McGann. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning, Marshall fouled to Bergen. to_Ditlon. ONE RUN. Gealer struck out. Lumley prot gut an infleld hit and atole second, Shee! ‘Sdeten pee? McGann, Babb struck out, NO i, made up mostly of substitutes against i ee | | Cooney... “ig: fQZ | Maine this afternoon. Wendell, | the Raley tee tuert| freshman half back, who has been Let | showing up so well’ lately, was tried | behind the line, and Kernan, the little New York boy, whose brother Bob captained the 1902 team, was tried at! ns | quarter back. A large crowd witnessed the game. | faring Muar. ‘ | Burke, Ruck szroxeefcr: BEEIOS ee YALE MEETS THE PENN, STATE, | FIRST HALF, | (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J. Oct. &—The ‘Tigers bad a chance to-day to try out their new defense against a heavy team, |The only change in the line-up was at om tackle, where Carothers was eub- Wtituted i place of Stannard, the latter je, 0. . SECOND HALF, | Yale, 12. being laid up by a case of “charley horse.” The Washington and Jefferson| Penn. State, 0, team was the Tigers’ opponents. FINAL SCORE. SaeeeTe Yale, 24. Penn, State, 0. WEST POINT FACES | OICKINSON TEAM. | Ae LINE-UP. FIRST HALF. Positions. Penn Btate West Point, 6 LT. | Dickinson, 0, Centre SECOND HALF RT West Point, 12, Dickinson, 0, FINAL SCORE West Point, 18 | (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct § Dickinson, 0, tackled Pennsylvania State to-day In a aces raw chilly atmosphere that the sharps LINE-UP declared was Just the weather for fo , ball. Having held the University of Penn Weat Point Positions. Diekinvon. | ayivania team down to six points the | pea aa, Cramee’ visitors trotted on the field hopeful of esenér scoring against the Eli's who shut Hh out to the tune of 7 to 0 a yea: Waris Yaly had the best team she could mus- Saltere ter in the field. simpson Be. _ Ottletais—Vail, Nac Store SHAD” LINK TO ree —— THROW BULL. (frestal ty Th Brening Woetd.) WFST POINT, N, ¥., Oct, A—tn the| Shad Link, the mighty: shad Ling A ayight ‘ the wonderfil, the picturesque, the gi second Raine of the season West Point | gantic, the atrengthful, the. ‘ichthyo freed the rirong Dickinson team. The nome, will wrestie with a 1,600 pound [vialtors vinyed the same team that) bull at 9 o'clock this evening in the faced Princeton, with the exception of |TWenty-eecond Regiment Armory, at Guarter-back, Rich, West Point's wh sigh ciroel pad Broadway tack, was 2 the game for the fret 4 Sel day Yor eon bull Bradley, a heady player. ceeds Baker as quarter good shape for to-d pects to win, Betts lisle, —_——. MIDSHIPMEN PLAY THEIR FIRST GAME. FIRST HALF, Annapolis 0, Virginia School 0, LINE-UP, Positions. eb B. Navy. Whiting ... Farley Goss ‘ MeClintoo « Smith Chambers Howard Libb: Bucknell ts in ame, and ex- favor Car- fue: the | (Special to The Evening World.) ITHACA, N, ¥.. Oct. &-—-Cornell met the heavy team from Hasilton College on Perey Field to-day, — ONTARIO’S GAME, ‘The Highlanders will play an exhibi- tion game to-morrow at Ontario Field, One Hunarea ana Forty-ninth street 4 Elghth avenue, where they meet the strong Ontark 4 W services red quickly, more camly and of more cnolerate terme than by any other advertt#- hysician mod poison at -y in from 1 te 3 montha. ous debility in Splat 4 monins, . in Fidney and Bladder comp m trom 1 to ron 1 to 2 weeks. cad discuss and draing cured In 810 RIND ts at) as VEST 12TH S$ + Conrad (Special to The Evening World.) ANNAPOLIS, Md 8—The Mid- shipmen opened the om this after- noon at the Naval Academy with leven of the Virginia Military Inatituce have not met for some -_—>—_— QUAKERS TACKLE LEHIGH ELEVEN, FIRST HALF. Pennsylvania, 12. ' Lehigh, 0, LINE-UP, cS tt were: Rete MeCarty 1 pit Academy Lineman, Stauffer, Pennay (Special to The Fveotna World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, Philadelphia, fairly str arly work y In the season. Oc! 4&—Pennsylyania and Lehigh lined up} ne ad ic! im "ay ee free, Mettelne © a Ki oe : a SUNDSYS 9 TO 8 £ TRAINER, "AUKE” AURPHY 04 44. 694089984 BOWLERS’ BIG SCORES _ ON BROOKLYN ALLEYS Winonahs Pass the | ,O00 Mark in Their Ge with the Logans—Contests on Many Alleys. ‘The Winonahs toped the 1,000 mark in | Heat their game with the Logans on Bhier's| "*ll** Universal alleys, in Brooklyn, scoring 1,08) to their opponents’ 8, Their sec ond game was with the Varieties, and they won by a score of 94 to 818, The full score follows: FIRST GAME. In the New York League on Amann & Trelss’s alleys, Men won UROT GAME, " Herverg : 93! Dinemore *: “FTO Total tee BE HARLEM LEAGUE, ‘The Betvideres were the bright par- ticular stars in the Harlem League |tournament In Thum & Kahisdort’s al- leya, winning both their games, The scores follow: FIRST GAME. Grove Hill, ‘ua @ohliitng Total ....4, Lynch Wing Match, In a series of three games, he Fulton Palace Alleys, ween P. Lynch and F. former rolled a total of 2 and 22. Rector's cores belng 19, 1M and 0 Meyer | TIwiTotal .. SECOND GAME DOCTOR HURT AT Raivider. |, Grove Hil STAMPORD, Conn. Oot. & mer. 178) Vol, & surgeon well known was seriously injored nis here, 226! Robi tei 2uviVisen Ay) Md on chen A STRICTURE “yess ear, ee or eae NS PROSTATIC TROUBLES Every vestige of TRADE-MARK m eyerenn REGISTERED, DR. EGAN Varicocele, Stricture, Loss of Vigor, © Piles, Kidney and Private Diseases, Ref ’ yur Hes NEED BE Our TA DOLLA br. Egan Medical C2,, vs PAID 204 &t MEN AND WOMER, aw Me @ for wnnntured In Bames 3 BLOOD POISON NERVOUS DEBILITY ir 3h ct pts 165 W. 34th St., New York, Hours 0 A. M. to SP. Mk NEW YORK'S MASTER iilasobbardl hosel | Dr. LR. Wi Williams, ‘ew Discovery Ti Pptais £2 Olt and Middle. Aged tality Flagging. 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