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edd ant « b . oe bid Pane i € ¥ NING WORLD [saee@c! SPORTS EDITED BY tice) ROBERT EDGREN ‘ 4-94-49 924909O194O-D0E8 Perret eRe) Tilt ASR OPE SPO a & 994OOCO44 Hdd OFTHE PEDOLGEH PED EDDOOOOD b4 | ‘ 4 » . > % P 4 4 4 9 2 o i @ Ca . POPDDIDIEDIODAG DI ADDDS-DDDDODIDIIDD 66244646-0.0O.286-08 0900 4 os 9: 4 ® | ® @ 2 | , @ 4 ‘ i i i g t Yale and Princeton Busy Getting in Shape + 3 4 for Their Struggle on the Gridiron 3 4 § Next Saturday. ; z ‘ —_—— » b College football te drawing to {te appear to be greatly in the ascendant ‘ 3 climax, as it were, and this week will | Owsley, Hoyt and Morse are a formida- Oo see the big teama engaged In thelr Anal | ble trio and better in advancing the ball | ‘ ata cart struggles, Yale and Princeton start | than are Ritter, Foulke and Rulon-Mil- | practice this afternoon leading up to the | lor, The Tiger trio seem to be a little WEEE bie P49 OS D4OSOE IGOR ODGLIGHIGLDDD game between them next Saturday in/ more capable on the defense than they | —a the Mera’ Iatr, The Yalenslans will | are on attack. Hoyt can outpunt Miller, | , rest from Wednesday on. |and a kicking Kame will protably prove | ? The programme of the Princeton |” bad venture for the Princetonta coaches Includes rather stiffer work, for | Tigers Up in the Al |they realize that there is need of doing | spye 1, seemed to be up in the alr} hing to concentrate the Jereey- ii, the game with West Point and suf. jmen's attack and mass the primary de- | reread extremely from a case of rattles |fense a little better, |They were unable to concentrate thelr | —. -— ——— | As matters now stand, Yalo ts Ukely | attack on the weuk West Point defens " a 1 ie to be the favorite In the contest, as the | ang, ' |Mlue haw been playing well since the! through sheer i " lov. 2 , A 0 preponderance of phynical |Evening World's fe Exper Selects Nine Winners CAMBRIDOR, Nev, | Nv. Haren a dofeat at the hands of West Point, mlatht, they did not do near so well as | Out of Eleven Races—Reform Needed pieusgie with Yele Nov, 18 | Yate tine te the Better, | might Fave been expected, | | rhe game next Saturday with Holy| Man for man, the Yale line Is better| Pennsylvania, thus far the leader tn | in Selling Races. Fee ais mot tntertero greatly with |t9 It opponent's, Shevlin and Neal, the struggle for intercollegiate lender- —oo — the team's development, aud there ex- (the Yale ends, while not going at the |shiv, will meet the Carlisle Indians in bes tn Cambridge an unusually hope- {ft of speed that has characterized | Philadelphia on Saturday. The Indians, —_—— sing World on Friday named Races for two-yearolda at sie fur- tha 4 vet other wing men of the Blue, are, not-/ although always picturesque and inter- t oh that the Crimson can yet i ; os a poomible five rw ’ furlonge or a talle (urab amare ‘leven that will lick the | Withstanding, better than Cruwtord and /esting, are not playing the great game | The St. Nicholas Skating Rink hi Ug skaters, held an International belong made on thy matter st sort of racing, and ii ta Mew Haves | Tooket, of Princeton, Tne tackle posl- | af football that once marked the eleven, | Maumurate tts tenth season on ReltNn |, q ting artiste ree of that day. On rlay five , k Ike Aqued 7 mee oe . _|ttone are the only ones that are nearly There doen not appear to be much |24¥, at 10 A. M., and will give, as here history of fer x winners were selected ls not nearly so seve tw .| Except for the fact hat Capt, Hur ps > a patie ; - tofore, three skating sessions dally and EB | ' et pare ra t five fh year) Mirtmouth every Crimson player i in |#0r@ shoulder, will face the strong and | who just now ure moving at top-notch |iave been prepared for this winter: ign matches, college ‘and school \* ci t lev are Pasom five furlongs, whe ay Feiite slert Stannard, Experience ts all in fa- | speed the rink’s clientele will have for he together with the figure-skatini |The i excell hore must t 1 Bs toes anal race AN Feet ccarning |*0r of the Now Havenien, but he is) Harvard, the “weak slater” In the tag gy moe f are the | eharplonshir z the word, “wilt be hel ' y Ps Herd Na ag ' ny Hen there i any doubt is left guard, ;!Kel” to have his hands full with Stan-| "Tig Four.” will at length be able to |‘ Lene invin New Yort The Selling-Race War, bide Aces te ) 1, | nord. Cooney of Princeton, is a good! play without the heartren, v 4. Handi y o played t patty Sate , y good) play a game he heartrent ‘ ' : ; ae W man bidy ap the winier of a| White, wh Daa 1 it ta probe | {tt#et for Hogan, of Yale, and t¥ prob: | uncertainty that has been the rule all AQUEDUCT ENTRIES FOR TO. MORROW. ; R AM argilS gay bie elton In there days he makes a) urday, o pit Schoentums, the shot- | “2!Y the one man in the country who|this year at the Cambridge institution, -— PREPARE FOR GRE/.T GAME. il ghee bss fag geal ny of the owner of the wine |able that elther Set tay Will wht his best against his former | in Holy Cross the Crimson has a team i yore rhe hance pper nie ie Litter waits and prays for|putter, of Oveson, the tackle, will Play | sono d rivay ltnat it can beat soundly without there | (Special to The Evening World.) ste 3 « Do you henr that distant rumbe yw out races and " w day when he can get even, |the poattion against Yale, The baek>| 1, ine sunedy Yate te the better, Kine |t ie ne Chance of the Catholic eol- | yah oR are ee hee len ae ' gound? Listen—there ft is aK st form, as was the case) ‘This nent 4 notlie a m c i ter, Kin- | being m | Nov, 7.—The entries for to-morrow fedegr-ter-rr-rer ine | is WrOae Whee a Baan a eek | feld te led. Harvard haa 2CY facing Short, who te not in the best |legians scoring on thelr side. races are as follow . > nat | : P a ont Up to the present timo Harva of thape, while ‘Tripp, who has been go- | C2tsell and Columbia will be the per- Bi areas te it? Ane heh ea started twice at Jamaica | bere 10 a gelling race he ought to dole Te ateapped by having too much |, "hAPe, ‘ r FO" | opmers at American League bark in the | PAMS# Aus se Not exactly. ‘hat is Yule and Prince form tn thore races cult Et the proper Kind of spirit, It he Great advancement is, how- | *t & wood ,rate, will be oppoalte game there on Saturday which winds up| you iene rie ton getting ready for next Saturday. | a chance. The secre? of @ters a Sa norse to be sold for $1,000 material ‘es ae een Dillon, Dutcher, wt centre, is rather the local college's season. The light | EH in ag ; 5 ee ee : ; “OM over, looked for during the next LU oi ione by Roraback, although the Blue and White has hal more of lets ot) iM ‘ ck is the at momentous these poor 4 rmancea, however, Les 1 ing : ¥ ; C , eta Syoar in college fothatl ett [in the fier that he was rfld ' ej teen days. — Yale man is no great shakes, Rockwell 3..°s thing ‘im contdence as the defeat | 717 * enti : ” o t a. is Justly considered a better quarters ¢ past week slides Into oblivion. ch Rade gpaat tite ‘ », and on the nesaaton t : quarter- | of the part sil Pare Srontes ' . on Inve on Oct. I, attention bh | tack than Hurke, and {6 not fumbling | There will be two games in this city wilt tor we : i feat Merecon tt NG to-morrow, New York University will gust five days more Y 1} WAS CAneA te ile WON tn BRS ene ’ ue s) much, malnly because he centre) eet Rutgers at Ohio Field, and Cornell | tency Bey WOR aps holding thelr bevath alr Javineible was known: to be good. #6 Mocrts Mayr | passes better than Duteher, and Columbia freshmen will clash at| Re S yaa af The hy 1 d i was only a question of waiting antl bids up ah | In the heck-field the New Havenites | American League Park, sia Mem phi. } Py hearts under the black and orange ore] ¢ » shauld ot ride, On BAIUrGay | cn heath 8 \lm up. Li hen hia | | doi, Of Bn i | Beste to tes taste it ren mon Gale tr a ARR ge ee | PIMLICO ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. | ‘Vi fi hhc Princeton bea: Yate last fall, Since re, whieh r 1 Hayman bid her up and tumed ¢o } Wd Oriskany } . t rid ‘ ad’ the mon! neil Ww f ———_——_- + 1M? Mine and rane | ' t duy Yale warriors \ s Mov ori 1 oy. ° Y | bash pak Working ; tsi ' "4 eo Sat ay AL 1 seas taeial te The Mresine World) Filer Foam COND RACH. Afaldens: one mi SPORTING, agems to all 1 . es th cccuue raw Stew * “ ' FOURTH RACE—The . * 4 bre 4 there! ¢ x NEW HAVEN, Nov ries for tomorrow's races at Pimlleo! chase; about two mile moe vole 7 with speed sh to tow: F i _ Jays will be devoted by the Te |r. ag follows i a CHICAGO HANDICAPPER in many a si : rer tigti: . ; conch > bringing the football team VIRST RACS—Por three-year-olds and uP | | Vie Urlttn on muti, y » nto 1k of condition tor the iron gs. | | ‘ e ' “ ; t al with F yn, The show vt shrner .., | Age wen shting s Aik last “Stare thine. wee ‘ + waite Princeton against West " ie fai special wires. J fighting team. - emer eenite “ci iy Polnt is not at all reassuring for the rf 10°3 St é 107 Handicap unsurpassed, G i Bewn In Olt Nassag the hy ‘A r I Mie, and Yala looks forward to thi ns ‘ | THIRD, RAck—The Creedmoor; two-year: every day, Firat editto: ‘ : Blue, and Yala looks forward bow ane * © Digers and the 7 * pe ‘ ® va Keying up O nd ‘ & peed wo King Cagter ow pape ea S3 weekly (by im tag thelr tie ennien © was bent, and It was oab | | Pa some miegivt tna | ater Cleary monthly), 233 Broad “4 gti hiveotaighe ait f os ilehd teint ere to come to her first i | Seageee Rees oe. Poat-Of flee, were os . 1 teat with Blo L, 4 | ED Detiors. Toe aten and] pers will do tt AY pee, ( whip contest with Bloomer the | ey ees i vocyeurcolds; vette | 2% The Amateut ( a | QUESNS COUNT ee t brol W ‘ \ b whom any ex . a4 tna fv oe half furionss. sai OM and wp “ee be riddea by. gentionan 4 | q AQUEDU | dOckey CLUB, Serres tet 1 oe ate ohare BASEBALL. sap form | Rete ina cece A OR | i ae we ores Stakes by. the taskmasters ae 1 denice i= fecnained el 14 Gabia ‘hor au AROURTH, RACE. bay Handicap: AND ELECTION rae HANDICAP ‘ wavered and recled be Litd) Five Pnelons Races Are Body : © Saturday instead of taking op: o Laay 14 eng: HR i? itis} Dol soanner « 123 afte ty psn Fa eyes like the sand ‘ t Fiv t foe Ke " t the Cineinna nity to a ine on Prir 1 WINCHOGUEE oi ceeseeeeenee tb Conver 199 les leave foot of id ye under the # ‘ r t t e! J ©, Pla, for spring ry 5 th na} aes s MoWilita in in 12-20. 12.40, 1, 180, 1.30 pg 8h 1.80 A Mojave under ¢ " ner ’ v yr of the team was noted and} Ty Artagnaa ny King ie 12 ¥ Av at 1102 A. Mt and from sun, " » and after thres Hagel ae hed . Glimore ry 104s att rt wa Re ' ita 1 10 a £ 7 t will t 1 the HIRD RACE—Fur three-year-oius and ud- Rawnide .... 16 (1082) Bonoma Helle And now the geind . ; , t S 1th wand Mane and @ sinteenth diwey Lene i | Win Be valentine ie Mieaby. tr : y el : ; Jee 4 > Hed Lagat | Puaticg asians: ara) | PISA BACH zelling, mile 74 icon by 3 say | tenn , tot 1 Drevt - ty-three p The cow . oe o, week bd vimstty pSEATH RACE--For twovy aroid matdens - nye Beers wane ready f BOT ali : : ft six tn of two others who have ; n thats ee a ik , Allen, W latina touted ‘ ees ag and ab * ve ' 0 to come here before thie season, A laet tine psu jesed ene 3s fe. vill wind-up t . . k Springs week of hart work followed by a day " Eb BUtoa on the « tale = st toi i . oh Prides: WL procuye. toe the the My rien- wil 4 roadie aint at I nt ky ‘ome ¥ the. foliaatin vguck Bonner mh Willams be rhanently Kuju f p fevoted to « the men in Fi way as 1 will meet Ina nd bow : ’ buck ¥ a . game with Harvard \ “ wt Sit Ralph: |the Anthracite Athlet d pepe \ : Cantil , Bit eh ant ee |hanay City, Pn : i n tea | ver teat country hae caused Forbes to remark! ¢ o'clock for the feather-welgnt ef.am-| battle at the m ewelght ‘Tim y ahe League. tl hat we will go to England to tight If] ptouship of New bngland opeve. Harty, of Caltfornia, and . ' ? t t suitable arrangemests ean be made In-| "Don 4 decision over thelupcmmy Burns, of Seatte, have been | ee : Pebeat ’ 1 ; furing him againat fioanctal loss. | New Yorker gu.ned several moatha ago, | Tomy oy pox twenty ruunde at Seattle that West | 4 cate Hardick broke his hand in that pgnt| MY , will battle at the and Prineston. Wi ; that the sale te byt Buddy Ryan ta all pi ty will bo| and has een doing Ite hoxtag rtnes, |O" hoatiy, men between 4 y Pont f ! ry H ra, the Mexican “Honey Melody's next opponent he | wal ef , A 2 mend He he gee ¢ 40 eS 4 t Aurello rera, the Mexican y eoesdy welters aro On the * training at MeCqw @ Elmer's gym of Piitebur, It bo’ i om Mea ' 8 1 Yangor, ts expected to or of bette matciel fr a thicd basiuim with Marry Maris and aly Noe with dee cure for such, to an end t ie, 3 Tether 8 baNonr | kimer Yate with 5 New York's S cure, that te ‘ ‘ \ au t Kcago to-day, Joe ht ther manage imer. Grim: ¥ will phat ine cured, tnqut Meeton's bd f 4 \ vps tt or th —_ 7 Master Specialist. shout tt hat West Point ¢ : ’ ; ‘ Sia ’ with) 1 ee sean Se eae ow | Kid Zulitvan, the Washing:on feather: |* Dr. RL. Williams, 4M 24th Sts ver na n last, Mextean’s appearance be ¢ H welaht end starring pariner of Jo v1 eee} As WA pene : F ¥ A. C., of Milwaukee, on Dee. § wher. b@! George Gardner, of Lowell Gena. the lightweight chammion ‘ot, the Pig NON | Mm "W Fi iil either meet C ey Neary or Maw doilerphate my Re ily ho ward, left San Franc for Bal-| out “KY pues, ~ ! Be pos showed ju one Alig gh phere aun 8 Inj |Fice Raytes, Eiorts are being made so | Knee Oh shhave been match Daly Tent Thum ay™ ght at Germania | for @ fight to fnjai on Thuraday Dig | 3 years x sve pe win lr aj cued Bay . A. © the mateh befare end Of jiwenty tours before a ¢ xennerc all before the Eureka | before a private club up the Btate for al Under pr. uri e me gh 1 play against Faatk s wane sdf t will probably be | Angeles during the morth of November, Athadtio and fee "Club: Sollivan was | puree of $100 |yore 2 ca ayeh gee field. Wi DUIS ated Hl w = \s ace: oy ans wie ¥ e epeedient, | i nue, “the feather-weignt | Plorrie Barnett js negotiating with the | ings, re 4 +e ickewll and Yaios buck for | 2% . ante Toung Dona be ; 3,,o€ Cambridge, Mass., for 1 on EB great ne, a he Pa 1/280 For Sale and Wented uy ree, cst, mn] SRE ay at enet| wh abe appara ed aa Stk, lara Rai |e ig A ; The battle will be fought on } of all ki wr oe OR en ene Se ak a . ‘al to by lay-off at te National A. C,, ot re ester Goodwin, at 12 Rests tb, pny [avn ca euccads: (ne yeat Bi { all kinds were | UT +b Forbes wishes to get on} at xing carnival to be held by! lay-off vail w soe Oaork. He To also, after a| gpiotle Fee sere m: eg , st “Wieteneld’ Atpletic, Club, at Witte del nla. on Wednesday, Nov. 8 & ee .e| the men in the game ali gridirons look rinted in the SUNDAY WORLD | #i* Bowker, who recently won the tile} the said Mele mare soe *r gece tse ee 4 one are 8 nals, is ik 1 igi sat ere I aayaavane WANT DIRECTORY, Sete toet ila nen oo Mei oe ozs, ct youd mare eon std Te LG Edom, Se Barer oie Hd 4

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