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EVENING WORLD [2 ees (CT SPORTS EDITED BY (222055) ROBERT EDGREN: ee niet ——~ ¢ e—$_—___—___—— a ‘ % +4 nn a4 oe 9-4 Bi Sits Note Aatory | TOMMY RYAN MATCHED {a2 GANS AND BRITT MAY the Game, Picks Gridiron Stars That, : : ; 2| in His Opinion, Would Form an : : 10 FIGHT JACK ROOT 3 SOON FIGHT AGAIN. a, s : ‘ : $| Invincible Collection, : $| rf ae eae : Aiter considerable wrangling over ;cording to the articles the men will en- ® ; he ‘ mate has (SOAs I BAF COR tay ies ¢ Al Hertord Offers the Boys a $15,000 Purse THIS THE GREATEST FOOTRALL ; Wak Wee clddienreight onanieecar ee ub, Who Was present, $| to Battle Before His Club in Baltimore. ELEVEN, SAYS WALTER CAMP.| : the wor ant Jak Hoot of Conan | Mi he Bulene of er cent of ¢ pai ; sie Years on Ali-Anvesiens. Z polntimen n Chica Satur di y ve tha : i omer a ‘the SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. 2—As a fe deck, I think If the fight had gone ont ae Loser atl $ tt ¢ { of argu. ization d open, sult of the unsatisfactory ending of the for another round or two It would have Glass Yale : ment as to weight, time of weighing Me thought het | Britt-Gans fight, the two men may meet been nevesnary for the coon’s seconds eats . Rinkaist 484 Maseaod « in, place of con nl » match, and the boxers again in a ghort time. If they do it to » for an umbulance and have ette Gneer yay bi . b matters, th t agreed to give that city Ume in whieh | Possibly may be In the East, Al Her-| their man taken to a hospital, Newell Harvard =o : / to make an offer for the contest ford, speaking for Gans, sald to-day: | “I was at my very best weight, an@ Velinpbel. os. Saivert “If Britt will fight Gans at Baltimore, Was twice tho man I was when I Hate... Harvard had Weel Poet |1ay club will hang up a purse of $1000, Worked an} starved myself to 129 poundg ee one NEWS OF THE FIGHTERS >| and 4f Brite will meet Gans at 134 In order to witip ‘Young Corbett? an@, |: Halt-back * Kelly Pitienon pounds ring side I will give him a side) Win the feather-weight title, Full-back. Butt 1 Yale % bet of $2,000, and he can split the purse) “T want to take a whack at thie Me a a a a @ | @ and @ if he choores. I have always ‘Young Corbett’ now, and 1 guess there . hiTedawonth ‘The Bureka A. C,, of Baltimore, has) lost to Gardner the only time he met @ | contended that Gans can do weight) will & ‘match ede betwesn ihe this year of football surprises description to the general football py sdashabsnesascuenoenes unpletin| arrange Batic Porta aaver since has been anzious KELLY, @ | isler East than he can here, and { am) lenverlte and myself for 138 pounds, @ and unsettled and uncertain hon- Ws Weighing ain 0 polit a“ teachin welahe whe pees ured a Ot ree" still of this bellef, 1 will take Graney] O'clock. I don't think I will have to be ts . tive a# a cat, and cool in the moat try-| SE Jo and “tk Dave Barry, the middle- eat for referee, or Britt can have somebody &t my very best to give ‘Corbett’ ane Ora on the gridiron Walter CaMD, jig s{ruations, Daly was, at his best. | ganar IUBNERG ENTREES Pr ior lad, Will} weight, hus Tecelve to_ box else." other beating. - the greatest authority on the Amerl- oi) that could be sked of any mal) good distance . in he} Tonuny Burns at aiale on Noy a ne HACKENSCHMIOT Pay _BOTHN Ri th response to this, Britt says he will| "7 cision in the Gans fight was, can college game, has picked an in the position A marvellous power lu) the | cats nt Barry | Hines eee ieas tae. ke net Gane at auy weight, at any pluce| ff f could not help tt, Gans kept Ipping to running In a broken-up fleid, a very nm gam top beating him. t champlon, “on Fri-| aud at any time, In fact, he ts fully! struck He Ay seid RA i a American team from the greatest Slayers. of the past fourteen years, | £00! Punter on emergency. and a > feta on Nov. a4, This’ will be the fea I nfo Now at Contgardle, avenua, South ire lyn, is sine ta. wa convineet he Is the negro’s master and) ue, and 1 tried to ent him of 1 wen . : uh ure hetevening. Arrangements | West . Ausiwald. whete he ia’ He retter | # Only too anxtous to get him in the!!! lo win, and in my opinion I woul Mr. Camp's task was & difficult putes of the best quarters of his tine, | have been made so that athletes i maker for] to box Tom Duggan and stronger than he ever teat {n his | ting again have knocked Gans out had the flight one. To pick the eleven star men or any time, And this in spite of the Ne armory for tralning Pure tue Wabuqur Athletic Chuty te teying to] yo) ee _ In discussing Tuesday's fight, Britt| “Mane lenies that he achemed to he from hundreds of the best football! fact thet in his Anal year at Harvan)) i oi pees a eamebobe dew rick to hatte fitter MMy tolads | that Billy Melody, wetterweight chatne | sala: Britt foul him, He declares the ha Spell of work stiffered him up, and thas Plainey, his after the third round h and tb players the country has ever known |) year of his own « will meet Buddy Ryan at the Blue “I was bent upon handing Gans 4 Ko, Nov, T 0 several was mediocre. night, | Lsland Atuletic Club, Cl thrashing he didn't suspect was in the knees became q looked almost impossible. In mak-| “In the buck fleld McClung, of Yale,| 4 homp- | ¥ Martin Duffy -at the Chleago A. A w and he kcst all his speed, ing his selection Mr. Camp did not go of the All-America teams of 1890 and) ¢ ed Ina | N Joe Gans p B ably at West terpenes , 91, was the best, all things consld-| ¢ t “4 . Heroes three colleges--Yale, Prince- por t sesh f the iat 400 ies Rudd N'pmdtord, Pa ees ee He dUae tor the tesla ton and Harvard—and only two men tie tion Genet t month, Joe Ge week, Miactice for the remelnges selected were named lees than twice wiceiy, of Princeton, and the All Wt "Kid MeCoy writes from Los Angeles tg aut Weel nate: an meni “All e ” te he te ‘i so7 hat he 4 purchased a home anc eam to West Polnt 0 for the “All-American” team In thelr America half-back of 18% and 17 in two | that us wercrroses 5 heme te ix day. Six hundred tickets have been dige Years at the game. woul! make a fitting mate to McClung, - He could not have tributed among the undergraduates, | Many football enthusiasts wil! not while the full-back position would go fer spot unless It we f | “ | » Isid intends from now on i ita fen th to Butterworth, of Yale, and the All- agree with Camp's pick for the Amers 5 , and lay away some of PALMER HAS MADE 000, Tad teams, Weoternera particularly wall Assetiee mun on the teams of 180 and} inte ts, StH many x a $75 o y f Wis. | n him, anc 8 _—— i353 5 nal vd cmap fe re “Ae Wis iipesedek: 9h (Gea DAIaRaIY ok Ponce "popularity has many “Pediar” Palmer on his recent return oonsin, for netan , and New Yorkers . : Iness before him. > (Spectal to The Evening World.) to London from South Africa announced 4s ‘will feel that Weekes or Morley should sylvante, would run Butterworth very — ® | PRINCETON. : . Piste hinge tad . he second boxing show of the sea- 4 RINCETON, N. J., Nov. 2—The eld eight championships—from ‘ have been on the list, close on Uie kicking, Bull, of Yale, ‘ Tn the secon eee a hee te eS 2 Tigers practised behind closed gat 4s of the world and from ‘ Daly, the Harvard and Weat Point) will be remembered, was, like Corbin ip fo ey hight. Billy. Finucane, of Chicago, © Bl aaainonnts ne OnE, Gates) ts, yunds of South Africa. Palme tar, (s selected by Mr, Camp for the, before the days of All-America pele Sits one of au (* farned a dectston over Wille Mack, of @ Deora that ant iudsing from the | er b.gan tighting in 180, and is now Position of quarterback, and there every | tlona, Hirschberger, of Chicago, and, | » He says th one has Brooklyn, at the end of six fast rounds. , Bhs: hat came from the field, tho| twenty-eight years of age. He sa: ; sip ; D lever tern hacened cor The bout was the wind-up of the show » coaches had reason to be entirely sat-| his best fight was with "Billy" Pilme football crank will agree in the selec. Mitchell, of this year's Yale team, were) a kn < sia only inraan good will of Fin ® \Isfled with the day's work. The m mer, when he won in fourteen rounds, ; and o' rough 006 of Fine 2 R ed wi ° e me ‘ tion. | both wonderful kickers, But no one © Ata meeting of direc ucane were the club members, who @ Dl hievad’ Wik «as Sead a Sad ieee His ‘beg: match financlally was with With Daly to run the team, Mr. Camp! uf these men could equal Butterworth > ple Club, of Grand R 4 out in large numbers, enabled to ¢ had got shown In dane ints” | wae defeated, he por Meat thea ine matoh MI , zo the i ome as defeat © gd has this to say regarding the quarter in the strength of his running game, jcuean 50 pate he af the boys go the Itmit In Atty minutes of play the ‘varsity | experience T got tn fighting too clos and other three backs and, therefore, Mutterworth gets the? P lanolin aardn oF Martin DIY and Duk Fitepatrick " red one saperaiw. 08 the scrub af- | asserts Palmer, “wiil never be forgo! ‘ “This young man. Daly, needa iitt ” : H : ; a i page > | ter o line plunges. Stannard | ten: Palmer claims to have made young ttle | plac ig } | mid-wi ure 8 n Nov. 16, showed a great deal of improvement on | $75,000 in the ring, ; . | ——- _ — _ ‘ . OOO O4EGHIO DIG? 64400404 ae Ce ae : . $8001-90-40 4000+ PORDSDDIDIFOODODIOD 4 B99OO4-4-004;9940046-400-0006000 O04) Seo r HINKEY, COWAN, HEPFELFINGER, Lewis, GLASS, NEWELL, CAMPBELL, THIS LINE BEST IN HISTORY OF GRIDIRON GAME, SAYS WALTER CAMP. reoooe, 9499999499O-4ODDHIDDDIGIOGLDRDDD HAG HE DES PD990O4-9904-0990-FH4990000990090000 464 5000¢ crest Sic POU UIMBIA ETS ANSWERS TO SPORT QUERIES DIES WORK HARD ME STARS TE | csstvecteswter Down Four Times in Su H pane oe ey t Celtic Park next Sunday, when the SOCSTOTOOH SSE SLOSS HS SETI HEE SESS SOKSVOOS $49 4 (OAD OGD E ? 3 s * PADDED DDE EDD bodoae ssion, The Champion, finding that he was i rt nn alifped W Plonse inform me through your pa- ever when he ciatms oat, Annual games of the Galway A. A, are belng Whipped, then slipped to his oh whote the Hehe between FL Sat. givin could include only thee | held, There will be association foote Knees to Avold Punishment, and the ' Soaps on Js be Sule fal ite ha Ea a SSH atten Gea a ee rel ’ ivan a rain was fouht. net that he led another pall, betw ! ony of } Youthtul Opponent, carried away with oiled tint n fact that he led nother card just York, and the White Stars, of Liverpool, | bls Success, etruck him while he was Nas or the other, He had his GO ial England; push bab, Eccentric Firemen inent that time. | down, losing the Decision. | Seuawee Kindly inform me through The ‘ shina eri tbests: vs. Hecentric . Leg gee ge Bes ath ig TM! Columbia's football players ame ng World what ts a joc Kes a sal-| ten ge rae poker wena ihe (pot APOLI8, Md, Nov. 2—The Ane) NEW HAVEN, Nov. 2—Yale's “subs” | the ¢ cannon | Hined Up egataat | “Trul am Great Luck ts Fe see him ed ree fo! ich A | gam: it mee! eleven ¢ N-|men were expected to get out In the " hae . Sr Wai | oak Ormioe Lickt-wsiana Rath aber a: fons aria Ihe Yale he) eee $5,000 10 ueknowindges as the winning hand gyivanta State College on Saturday | afternoon for & stiff practice, but the ay celal SE i Champion when I fight as a Welter-| et. Al the had t e's | 935,000, , ead Rear ‘ sy ora up And show three |Next | veterans were not in sight, Roraback, —— wolght.” He then Announced Publicly | ful as could be exp Have , © bets 16 pounds Is the right weight B. ¢ While the players are much! dlsre-| Bloomer and MoCoy were not on the! John T. Dougherty, the pugilistie that he never again would Make the! hopes of making a # oa» for middie-welght championsilp. B qomniete ban gruntied at being outplayed by Bwarth- | field. Capt. Hogan did not get in the Manager, who formerly looked after the weight when called upon to defend the | far the ve eet ices saya 158 pounds that Se more after having defeated Princeton, | scrimmaging, Rockwell spent his time Mnageria) affairs of Matty Matthews Light-welght Title. hopes with the Ithacuns We wins: 15% te the Himit. TAS ian 1m Yet It Im recognized that the loss of the in drop-kicking. while Sam Morse and| the +r anagement of tor Hornateens the } Jim Jeffries {9 a Batter Middie-| Mor asked to-day way att Kindly state in the Answers to Queries a ce ey ninth queens and egg Ml Hie ory Of Veeder were likewise given an afier- Ghetto champion, who Is now going wines tad SRY Sie |e had announced a prac re the dues aM tt @ Pastime A. C. and how W to go. He'playy and takes the LT seeks, eapeslathy evereoame | NOOR OM through a course of training with & pa 1 h ire pald, monthly weekly . Wh A remembers he ts ou *. The practice to-day was not without! weight division. His first Opponent will ¢ INE. m pick The hantest kind of practice work B says you Can: | wit be done all this week and the game | terest. Little haiter Oaths GEORGE GRE Hutehinson was in. be Benny Yanger, the Tipton Slasher. A Traasting Pabite, studiously pe- LITTLE, FABLES OF SPORT, in ne Form Cha hited Twenty-five cent week, Pald! 5 , ' fo a ace frock in te’ wilds of ang {yemeh weeks nee © TOON POM) oh cll Ou wt 08 A tae ad | uth, Mink ene, sapooned, te fo) Reckware plage, tebind ihe ‘vary. ; to a Race Trac fe wilds of Lon agal at about the ‘same strength as Swarth-| and distinguished himeelf by a lon Once Upon a Time it Happened | “According to Pres ious Perform iejbets Bhat the Maynard who |B i+ nat his right? Bed more, will be a good teat of the playing | crogg.tield end run that netted ‘it, OLD DR. GRINDLE, . eral of th mer ances, there was only on orse int ught Corbett 4 MeGovern six A wins. ability " | 8 YRARS A SPECIAL) iat errens 4n0 Bovorsl of the Amert | sn. and the name of It was New Io | rounds at ivan 1H Chat oft ne cost to nee @. game of| The sew backfield, with Pierson and | part. He was also reaposaibie [oF the DISUASES. OF MLN. an Colleges assembled Themselves and | yo. S ssve Li : F | WORE Oe oe ele Bark? McKinney, bot!) substitute tac and | varetye gi be me the “Mivemoon,| Under Dr. Grindle’s actentific treatment aft bs “It being Apparent to i " w York, and that) t J.B. | heavy men, at fuil and left half, ts hay- pelling the lege to score a SALLY | diseases pecullar to men are permanently Bpoke Together. cing Apparent te The Trusting Public tos its Roll Sohnider. Wh ing much’ attention pald It by the On a quarter-back kick, cured more quickly, more eaaily and on more bei yiiorcerset and 60 cents, coaches and may be used against State, ee moderate terma than by any other advertise v | the Naked Eye,” they said, “That WE | to the Bookmakers (o n New x 7 law. physician, ere IT, to the Total Exclusion of ali | York at Short Odds, and then witt nis) BB, New England's next important bout, | .Blsod Polson cured tn from 1 to 8 monthe, Other Institutions of Football, we will |Krowing veut the Wine Mone : ; that Jamon Rowe } ‘one that will attract attention all over | Kidney and adder Complaints in treme twee roeng bape knowing that the wey nt edged to be w better ¢ | the country, is the meeting between|? weeks eg red. epate, Theses Bow proceed to call Ourselves the “Hig being piled up on Inconapi one de B. says Hildreth | | Jimmy Briggs, of Chelsea, and Martin | sore throat and mouth, painful twellings. ic] Four. Bquine known as Gay Bey, who did not + trainee’ han Haws Canole, of Fall River, which will be|5 to 0 days. Strichire in from 10 to 20 | decided at New Tedford, Nov. §. The | aye. Yaricocele tn from } to, 3 weeks. Or: ow, ng fliure in the Form Chars at all fewitt Aloo play the Game among “ne Favorite at (he last moment. be- Oursel and the Superior Team de- came Absent Minded 4 Forgot to Veloped will be regarded By US as the tart, and the | In Ghampiona of America came Home on the Hit ", Moral—It is better to be “Wise” than Waa it may be necessary for Us to to Know All About the Ponies men are trainers, Aistance ts fifteen rounds, and tha boys | PAY cuntracted diseases and drains cured kindly sala W will box for a decision, Hoth boys | Hit, GRINDLE ts wi Se A || ay PL UP 0 HARVARD SQUAD aia aT Bor ating’ Ss feed| 171 WeOT 120 St Bees Sere rter, and oblige way to see. which he has occupled OVER 2 EARS, . Un . record which fo her advertiein, HOBOKEN can truthfully claim. Advice tree. Mdicine = Bave some Exercise in the Game, we —————— t that of Walcott recetred a di 4 Well Condescend to play ® few Practicn, | NEW YACHTING RULES. upon chance. Meteenthin is 4 brilliant | eneies (a rane ay | | omnes Nota lt to 4% Inferior Teams from the) DETROIT, Nov. 2—At a meeting held |} ¢ hot HO. cul an. the dpotsia: SITTRBURG 1—The famous| CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 2—As the result ‘Dr, Williams ae me Coll here the Rules C ee De eee infield of the Pittsburg Base: |Of the persuasions of half a dosen . i a 7 et . rt am r 4 stonewall pasa oache: a o \- Boring #0 Destded, the Big Four pro-| erlake, Yachting Association, agreed m could readily Even: ‘pall Civ, which was instrumental {a | aches, Randall wos again in the scrim i DR, EGAN! ery 4 i por 1 re ndat| » be ny eae : ¢ on Sobiders' Field y was Swatted be daaa motte, | rade at the m annual mes “ “es 6 abolich: [winning three pennants, but whieh fell At Risk ‘hi; dasteed bs eect on al e | Cures Was Walloped by West Point aii taattae L céepiens coe mein nd ' No, 83 Brankiin few games short Inst seqzon, ie to be) et re eat it was soon shown Varlcocele, complete new set of rules + 1 . . olty, i oh, W r, Ritchey and ‘ Me 4 BR As was Kicked to Death by 90t, Ib foot and. Wefoot yachts Win stesouire | Mindi publian tn your vatuadie pag On nee came {him that, as captain of the baseball Stricture, ia, aetigned to the 2-toot class, and. the Cone : if incre ia w race horse by the name of | Bransfiold have played thelr SOM | team next spring, he himself would be | Lors of Vi i, @ he n Mary Dinham f #0. a in, | t 1 ‘wae Scored Against by Swarth- Lake Ont arto Feat rene ns for Mfoot the | Sad ‘whet . ism , reine My uikiad ine oo Ween lin 6 past a ais ae officer and Maa { demand cabine. in this class. suite mee | oO n ‘ » be placed at first, and McBride proeee ened ot orners Wont one Ty on. Kidney Lesser Collezes, then comparing Salt-water , 5 . ever heard of h th is p fusing to give himself, namely, a ccady ; Badd, fg. boats of the {8-foot and Isfoot classe, Was de , Rosle Dinham, « two-year-old. She wil be placed at abort, MeCormlek, to0, | pode sy @rcided that ig Four was may enter providing their rig is not in. wlory cause ¢ hae ron on | teack a. | obedience to the commands and will of | Private Diseases, iy the “Minor | League.” creased ton gained over the Ithacans, will prom "fa ‘a three-Randed game of pit {sto go from right eld his superiors, 4 Reterenee ably be the chief point of attack for 4 has score of O points and The passing of Bransfield will bring | ye practice waa very ragged and the NOT A oY DotA NED I Bi PAID —_— Columbia as well eam Lightweight, deem-| Sam Langford, the colored boxer | Tne freshmen team will meet Horaca ci aking Ma ao “fpore polats, forth a story of trouble in the team | tackling worse, Schoontuss, the big besenss of his ot iy AY mare on, opportuniiy io} Mann School this afternoon on South | he near the close of the season. Bransfield | shot-putter, did some services oe the d, whic! been ar i be oost.a vate, alned over ve Holly | Field. Two Fe, Seve | and Wagner camp together hard on scrub and Talbot, the mt in his ¢ at the | Con ae Palla egg atc yeeaasn On Now. 13 thet | chine. the eve of the last Bastern trip of the oe ¥ 3 ad Aen