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Can Rarvard Do the Trick? "Mow it ts up to Harvard HM the Cambridge college cannot sop | Fale the football championship will rest With of4 Eli vt tease until next fall. At the jast moment Harvard, like oth- Of ihe colleges, {s giving vent to sual shrick about her crippled Yeam. Harvard writers tell the wide hat the scrub ts consistently against the ‘varetty; that the line goes down.before the sav- Attacks of the second eleven like pins, It is claimed that the backs fumble the bi opportunity, The ent team, from all acoounts, Ppit-side plays, fumbling and fool- f ee am my opinion this ts the bert Indleas Hon tM the world that Hary . | face Yale with a great team, The bet- Deer & team one of those bia colleges ha bf More the coaches and players try 40 Gisguive the fact by spreading dis- Souraging reports. If the Harvard ‘varetty was one-quar- 8 Woak and IneMelent as the M8 the second eleven would be quituted bodily \for the big game. Thin pret colleg accepted ovileges put worl at form ally by 1 regularly It one of th er chance to send her athlotes were in gv to wipe up tho ¢ with He, every min had intend WP Place o wager on the team woul Peeper his bet. It would be take Bure Indicat that ther en that the ) trylag to d« h Been aad blo the othe Dia vou notice whi GA to Princeton? “ Feports were sent o "Bloomer could not pi Weented shouter was oa Wad shave that he ft @yery time any one Owrey'’s kroo, nccorting to Wall, had been twisted in al WRAL Ht squeaked ike the Joints Tin Woodman. Then Shevlin Tom!--he was allowed by d $9 29 Gown to Princeton under prop Are tnd look at the game . Bloomer shared with Hogan and Lea- Wenworth and Rockw Ms the honor the came. He duct co se Sinmun fety v w crippled ¢ ¥ FUR Of the Ka Fround wi'h the’ who Le Yale rection. of th minee ple Mt Worry stout Harvard Xale played » Nery hea ° TK rea. Nezdy ome ot } t eton team had res! od UH herve and w Maly Agarose y Tale cv "INTERCITY BOUTS, Johnnie Oliver ° lurphy, who !* anx!ou) to me mer, the English champion, Man inter manager aga contest by , to meet the | f phia. Oliver boys Tomm ne fz — Track Tonws Tratn Outdoors. Phytien! Director Conn's pian ' New York Univer , take a ‘crove nt sapertor. fast year, has boss \esteg a’ wo Sarteg PUR -arother ¢ ih of the Rel. ude, at indoor ‘reir ee § TO MEZT BURDICK, Hoey, the = feather - we for some time, has ie ats ene a bout for alx Mt | ry ame of bint Wants to mee THEWORED! MONDAY EVENING "NOVEMBER 14, said ; SPORTS EDITED BY "S225 __.___. NEARS ITS END. "HARVARD HOPES | TO DEFEAT YALE. Hasvand Reports say THAT .THE VARSITY LING™ ht, HOLO THE ScAuB. ale QUAKER ELEVEN HAS BEST FOOTBALL RECORD Pennyslvania Team the Only One of Impor- tance Whose Goal Line Has Not Been Crossed This Season. HARVARD, Williams Howdoin Maine Hates Weat Carlis' Penns: Pennaylvanta ts the only fdptball team | , of any Importance In the East or Mid- | 17 tle West that has not had Sts goal line | it thia season. The four points 12 Point crossed nia cored against Pennsy was a place kick | 0 Dartmouth Mi 28—Holy Crows. rom field made by Swarthmore, tho q . e o| .UNI OF PRN! With only one more game to be! o\ Mt Shut slayed—with —Cornell—the — Pennayl- | 9-4" vanians will make a strong effort to fin. 0} & -Lataverte 0 TR ate Ga sakes ban edans 0 &-—Annapolls 0 ) the seagon without having a touch Oe) Lahieh La ) wored If th ueeeed, Penna 0 [s—Cornell a 8 lown edored. ey succeed, Penn: Harvard O12—Weat Point!?!) ¢ ntends to claim the Intercollegiate | ?2—Lafayette § ovale vw 8 ha nahip. WEST POINT ANNAPOLIS. » lg some talk of a game being $3 oct Military A. 0 ise Me 0 10—Prineeton 0 ; between Pennsylvania and 423-81 John's 6 NICHOLS. Michigan, the champions of the Wost, | 1} “ i played at Franklin Field, Philadel. | pila, the Saturday after the Army and WILL END TO-MORROW, ‘JOHN L. WORLD CHAMPION, : lve merits of the East ot the Dig games remaining to be played 0 Oapionn sum, of Yale and Harvard, West Point and} o OM. A.C Hl - ae ye | pit spoils, and Pennsylvania and Cor-| 9 Hennevivania’: Hanvand u! rT) nell Amnerst Jartmoutt 2. 6 Followers of the Sport Not Sorry to See the Following ts te gtanding of the big | F—Nniver of Vi wis f LOOK UP THE DOPE —JOHNL. | L elevens up to date —— Finish of a Season that Has Been ‘ ST, LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 14.—John L, Sullivan grew quite worthy when Prolif ic of Sharp Practices ‘ asked if he ave was a world a ah “Look up the cope aid the mighty F x-champion “and noe the long list of hard-fought victories dating as 1 cinched ¢ — nes - a £ fear back as 1880. he champlonship of the world by licking Lahinh ; beonsk 6 at Ri . in 1989, and held th lo until defeated by “Foxy” . a ; yers of form ‘ig we Go ed i] Achireiat Wisconaln 6 | Kilrain at Riea in nat title until de d by “Foxy N f t 1 4 0—Pennsyivania nicawo 13|} Jim at New Orie Ait 4 rooke ld, aud : oe ha wants , Snen | Was John L. Sullivan ever champion | char ¢ the world, I have always it erly’ winners year afer } world? ‘Thia question has been und sil proclaim. that John L vt tosmor heavy + th Veal on iksasadde oct seems hamplon of the world. it ' ; x feant ta the : Laie ae st, some ae Saracen ae 0 be some doubt on the subject, so BENTON LAUDS JOHN L. i . ot bint ‘ - The reenrds f thinking that the mighty Join I. jo, ROB ROY" BENTON—Without any ne : th a en the high oft champion only of America. To deel?) cicstion John L. Sullivan was the HO prosection from vare| running. ‘Wo enn. t mand. “f thor. jibe. Seater, Ths ning World here champion of the world, and admitted ‘ppolnied by the i % nines with prints statements from noted 4°) a9 being euch by all competent author- steware > off ize ia | thoritios on the subjec itles from 1883 to the thme he met an is who offices local } and racks are entimabie a ities hoy * > 5 eas . ‘ | Was defeated by James J, Corbett OEE (Ane tottnable pent 1 in did CANDRIDOR, Nor u=Y; es arent NEW WAVE 14—Telumphant WHITE’S ARGUMENT. He bade msseihe ehallinen beahed ey rend A roi story over Princeton Ia: sturday | and overjoyed un le cam . : Wi L . “p> tats 4 ill matters calling ii Ae a} : o jer CHARLEY WHITE—Was Join Le by @ forfeit, offering to fight any uch as foul riding bg ge it sit aimee eth Rae Vt ie Peep: reir hh ons ar eee Sullivan the heavy-weight champion of man tn the world for the titie, ‘That raet u “J orld? opinion there never there ere ¢ - 0 mt vclnm t huvely 4 the practice | began her final week of training for| There ts much rellef felt now that the ee a id bis heulak thal Wie, lara Chetey eit eee ca toe | nk ¢ shat Of the game with Yale on Saturday. jsontest is over, and with the rellef! mistiana and the records of Sullivan's) !f any "Kawa: Wen as mt * . » ¢ e | con ja D b a of) : ? ieee am ae } for a kil: To be Lh scare hopeful rather than ee raf meus by the tying Of/ batties in the prize-ring all eo to sub-| John L.'s fault, He was always ready -, become genera onfident—this Is the spirit the | not in the rs tall stantiate his claim, His defe the| to fight any and every body, and there : i" xily of the wtewards las en ara whipping into thelr men| The substitutes returned yesterday | MANUES UB AN |S | + ihe diteis not a paper In those days that : Md any man, with two eyes jn his ch they Intend bhall count for | nd will continue dally work on the|™ ere champtons of the differ) aid’ not refer ta. John Le Bullivan as AY man, with two eye In ee eine aeeiact Yel ars ent countries prove conclusively that he | the world’s champion. f : MEET | macrencaie et ’ he world’s heavy-weight , ' Saturday's poor show! inst Ho ne of the ‘varsity aquad of playors| WOM t f Crort has hot dueccrnned Crineen | returned yesterday, welner have any et| mance: He fiat wo the chan mM SHITH WORT Sy, tie adie Lyset cra wal samt Nas pony |O€ America from Paddy Ryan Al, SMITH:—The subject bas been noun : i arava ten Me afte haa been de. | the couahes returned, bode has BNC | 44 defeated Joe Goss, the English discussed widely, Nothing satisfactory AP ‘ 1 enouan ina died’ Put AnORa vanes beagid re, unt Wedng | knowledged champion ef both eou «, | Out In 1883, and he fought anybody and 1 3 ed Out at) PURE Ae PSL OeRsty aE Whe, shale amd has for the p Sullivan's next fight, which gave him| fYetybedy. He never had a chance to h hing coul men who forswore the Pr wo of three days at A ight Smith, the English champion. ! . ton, for the ga in andes te visit Cues neeton game. Light work | his claim to the t was ls defeat or th wt reason that Smith refused : hy. od aad Ww AS ADDIE | ates un’ the Crimeon team It | ed th Mee itp lently to keep | Charley Mitchell in three rounds, and f m under any condit.ons, there- eve t in behind ity weed ousa words on. thelr the teams is wapected. is acknowledged by all fistic critics ejluestion of his winning the ‘ gh th tt Phey siw no “final” tea th time for practice tn the | that Mitchell was the legit! uns | Gon'l Miah to ge on pesela Oke Ge i Ney SAW not final team w! tho "1 Soa Oehere °° 52 OF Fecnrs one way oF i f the Oh coaches had @aid would play, but a teaan s work oa Thursday wit ent e{2:] pion of England and the peer of ail) the s, unseimabel Taal ‘ not ik mmpored mostly of second and third | 4l and formation practice Friday after. webric hes oes panes , 80 es, which fougat shy of ail| "Vaio confidently expects a_ victory 4 : “ pee Jack Burke in} sw " his wine of | fons except the most elementary |over Harvard Saturday and the stars|" ands, who was aleo censiiered a "i 1 ; were saved as much ax possible in the [champion of England. He also beat en every wnart piny ‘7 2 ) Wat the real strength team ts | Be Baturday all wilt ne ee nec etces | AL Greenfield, who was the holder of | ' ‘ 7 Ni { seai ve In the | condition, Adherents of the Blue ex- | Enalish heavy-welght belt of Bn: abcd DAY of football at asc) | oct even a substantial score ove Har. | land. These three fig b ual- ' toa J year toe aan ecrecy bei ors’ Field | vard, the confidence Tre ae | iteen. eee ee | t © ony de as that of the pa ke iv to do this being Increased’ a hun. | Lan bested the three champions of ie caching at a wr @.orgches have under cover will | dredsfold an the reasit of the Princeton | BNeland, and hiw defeat of Paddy Ryan, | j : | be ween Satunda ary the champlon of America, gave him bh | ; \ title beyond a doubt. | The cline = | What nofratves to be the best and fas \ Inching argument ty sult | weight champlonship of the wortd pag la Meateol it Maly Be ces ia (Boer'al to The EB Worl.) FOURTH RACE ~Re Aicapt Sunday between John Joyce, cham- i | set eal ose Wiesner) | Hore? ACE—Rosiyn Handicap! mile ae CORBETT SAYS. ) ten-mile and cross-country runner ili Fl F | . A toch Wy Annee ‘oe eat) 0 ihe ard rs] 330 onp TT. vt America, and John Daly, champion ' ry laws (10TS) Gd Between 100 FEM ot yh jot all America, The scene of the strug- ! i (1061) Ox Tt p of course glo will be laid at Celtle Park. —— an ST RACE—-Handicap; six and one-half} ON) Baleite ”" y “ fe Was not ¢ The race will be a battle to @ finish, » tho present be t Saraiie’ Ga ack owice Pn. eas ' rere te tae ee Will be a contest both of speed and | p. ; . ay nited the ond. ie: one inile tee they win ¢ ships \-jendurance, The men are strong rivais on : A i h all yrts | | But, if you }and they will set a heart-breaking pi y a t t | n'a day | T net several weeks ago, and a " in nd in \" t hough Daly was returned the winn any tn satested ghters with gloves In he question of supremacy te still an- ail at Carrnai'e and they only fo tiled. The American and Iyisbman * City wer postponed NACE—One end five-sinteenth the championship by n raced neck and neck the entire dis-| aher 4 Tarrant had a hard Spring atin 108 rules. 1 don't think Su e and turing teto the home with Fiyan and ModMat Pi Drigand iw foal ir Bhep. class with Joffries in his best 4 y| rect Jovee staabied and fell. Thi the er palr won on ae ony shld Jed we, Sep Agr... rules; but Bullivan was cham t cap was too much for him to overt f ‘ 00 : ton of @ fints “ 1 feet Arthur Crulee deteated J. Maddock nt iw is sixnnt "RACE—Maiden two-year champions twenty year N Wweland's champion," ‘eet De Con Courts, in Bast Fitiy-nin THIRD RACE—Two-yvear-olda, selling, tive | M9! x wo loving cups have been donat foe Set ae 8 Mad toe REE ya me AE Mette aca MITCHELL SAYS “VES.” os he fae, copy” Aldezmath den | 5 tort, Red Fox | | ev of t y-fourch Distrie Ee | Men Wi | oti Pneas CHARLEY MITCHELL—John 1, gut. | The Mbit hold the world’s cham OLD-TIME “PEDS” TO RACE | 4 re feugie "| livan was, without a dowdt, the heavy. | DlanabiP and own te cups a vf ‘ | 7 * ry ae Soveral of the old-time pedestrians wil! 7 ty : : weigit champion of the world. Jake Wikia ‘Aikc seredcaioe | cigies tetra iwi ist Tea tee Kilrain boxed Jem Smith a long draw,| MR@. GERKEN'S NEW HORSE, see I Sree atclared ‘twixt 14 ose Ps it | hut really beat him. Then Kilrain chals| Mere John Gerken, the Gravesend horse , ewer ow Cam- toe ig, lenged Smith for another fight, and ag | YOm%. Das purchaned Mayo, the chestout i qdilition of TiLK ie | fmith declined to Aight Bim within a} a mat S andy Mg | my, By mall, u 3 | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | rpecified time he fortolted hig title | ede bs centm Oh stands, 25 eoath i 4 pS go (9 ob yi d MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. | {i and therefore was the heavy: in “CRIPPLES” THAT MAY SURPRISE YALE'S ELEVEN NEXT SATURDAY ‘ : HARVARD'S Fi ROPES fumsn TIGERS ELECT A NEW CAPTAIN James Lawrence Cooney Will |< Attempt to Lead the Princeton Eleven to Victory Next Year— ls a Great Player. —n ¢ clal to The Evening World | PRINCETON, N. J, Nov. After 4 | their battering contest with the Ells all the men who played in that game met and unanimously elected James Law- rence Cooney, of Scranton, Pa, captain { the Tigers’ eleven of 196. Spooner prepared for Princeton at | Wketer, where be was the star of the team during his preparatory course, Entering Princeton with the Chase of 7 his marked ability earned for bim of left tackle on the cham- | plonship eleven of last year. His work at the same position this season haa been the feature of every game the Tigers have played, and he was the one man who could always be counted on for consistent gaining. In the latter part of the Yale game he was the only one who was able to penetrate the vie |itors in the defense for big gains, and his defensive work was In @ large brome responsible for holding the BNe wh ty 12 points, be ‘ooney also played on the champlon- ship baseball! team in his freshmen jyear, and his steady catching pulled he team out of many tlatt holes, The Princeton team suffered more from the disappointments of defeat than from the fevers cal injuries received in Saturday's Barring a few black eyes and an the position gaine. Qocasiomal Imp, none of the men, ex+ opt Capt, Foulke, was badly injured. ‘che latter sustained a broken rid, and although he pluckily tried to conUaue he was unable to do so. The entire tvan deserves great praise for the plucky uphill fight they put up with simow certain defeat staring them. fi the face. The condition of the team 4 great deal to do with the brillaat ' fight thoy made against thelr wel ents in the second half, and had » for ‘trainer Jim Hobineoi rd over the men the sco tedly been mu larger, ———[— MANY CHAMPIONS ENTERED. | Much Interest is evinced in the annual fall games of the athletic association of the Twenty-second Regiment by the large number of entries received from contestant who are prominent fn ama teur athieti Entries pireedy ‘ys nel ude B,J. Walsh, F, J. Rickert, W rank, yr Prinstein, Dan Frank, Walter and GC! Cameron, present ine beet door bicycle champion, The games will be held at the regi- montal armory, Broadway, corner of Bixty th street, on Nov. 2. > | mI —ae HACKENSCHMIDT TO WRESTLE, | Young Hackenschmidt, the “Bavarian | Tiger,” will try conclusions with Nell Olsen in a Bowery theatre to-night in a wrestling mateh. Johnny Duna has engdged Hackenschmidt to it in training John Plening for the Po with Eweberg. the Danish champion, SPORTING. CHICAGO HANDICAPPER publishes June's, Wil te Britton Bolin, of Re! and J ; [pane T, ed. Good ht ince lever rat edition ready nm She. dnliys 83 weekly Gb Ar 233 Brondway, dp ( n's, Diestels, 8. Daly's, mouthiy). Post Offece, “QUEBNS COUNTY JOCKEY a AQUEDUCT, L. 1 \ |To-Morrow, Last Day, a 2 P, P.M. be Pine Wave Re hee ae 4 ie staieeas 2? 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