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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SPORTS EDITED BY EVENIN ( WORLD THARVARD AND YALE | IN BIG GAME. Qetrerereeteactetotrtrtntntrane one: eae! CROWD IN FRONT OF THE PULITZER BUILDING WATCHI HING THE BULLETINS PROM THE GREAT GRIDIRON BATTLE, | YALE WINS FROM | HARVARD, 12 TO 0 yell just once. Yale cheered for Harvard, that was a matter of courtesy Harvard yelled for Harvard only after that, Yale for Yale. The Gia) | doubted. From the same entrance burst another mass of mon. Every !Har- yard player wore a flaming crimson blanket over his shoulders, It looked like an Apache war party on a raid, Across the fleld jogged the crimson Where the sunset red is gleaming, And our hearts beat fast for Old Harvard To her name shall her sons be ever tris, Long live her glorious fame! Long live her glorious fame! Then stand and raise your colors on high, On, on—to Victory! _ VALE ANSWERS WITH ‘‘BOOLA!” 7 Pata = i - ee — rca leg deliberately game at his point, and held Yale for tatters. Yale battered her way back fa ‘A crimson streak hit that ball almost into Cambridge territory and fumbted. | before it could touch the round, GAME DESCRIBED | bad catch of the muddy ball, jon on the New York second mark BURDICK DEFEATS | YOUNG DONAHUE. | DONAHUE. ee ee | G; NOVEMBER 19, 1904. audi EDGREN HARVARD, | 195 Ibs, Mills., | 169 Ibs. | cou YALE. Husard mad ried a goal from field. and that the number of detectives in the big emporiuma had been increased and a Leo effort was t Hine. be made to arrest | am. ae Mfulegrd got thitty yards on.» trick | ohne eon bray i cl When," exclaimed the Yale rooters, “did you ever see such giants?” Be play a nolved wo irks and held ring, | i or de poe ——>_ fide the business-like men in blue these Apaches towered like trees the bat in ‘mudetand the ® vistors | LATO | the al i mae the ieiore NIA WINNERS, CRIMSON LINE FORMS. ihe Tinh win of the Jooala.” Von Dane “The crimson line formed quickly and was snapped through a few rapid 5 ‘gk the’ wre | (Special to The Evening World.) “ ‘ = on . an. Ceaungs “at kicks and rushed the INIA RACE TRACK, Latonla, formations Harvard was singing to the tune of “The Marseillaise hail’ from the. vistore forty-five yard K ov, h—The Winners of the races The cheers from the Harvard hosts ring high, Une to Psd York's pera Hine tun here to-day are as follows # - Uing five yards at ac ‘Sav = While the Crimson banners streaming } Fagedewith tho bail in. Unton's onseas | ing ecrraiee Ne Cheesten eat: Peg Lift the Crimson glory to the #ky Wa see Teas Away from a touch-| to % first; D. 1. Moore, 10d (Seamater) 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, second; Showman, 1f9 | | ——_ | alindery, A 1 fan $39 2 third, Tine. | thione, af if tho “( | DICKINSON LED URSIMUS|Hiaven, ‘ustie bo ana Mugwie Lester } also ran. IN THE FIRST HALF, SECOND RACE—One mile and a six- teenth; wling = —Roquiter, 107 (Dugan), ‘1% to ® and 1 to 4, frst; Benckart, 110 | (Minden) % to 1 and 2 to 1, second Leenja, 19 (Nicol)), $ to 1 and 5 to 2 |Uurd. Time—148 Mint Bed, Beaucaire, |Glen®ood, Annie Williams, Turrando and Leggs also ran. THIRD RACE—Five and one-)alf fur. FIRST HALF, Dickinson, 5. Ursinus, 0, THE LINE UP. (Syecigl to The Evening World.) NASHVILLE RACE TRACK. Tenn, ‘Stety |Nov. 1—Following are the results of Whiting | he races run here to-day Mechintie Vearsol Tow FOOTBALL TEAMS LINED uP ON NEW HAVEN GRIDIRON, BENNINGS ENTRIES. | (Seclal to The Evening World.) BENNINGS, D. C., Nov, 1*-Enyles for Monday's races at Bennings areas follows FIRST CE—For all ages; six and one- Columbia eure, re 165 Ibs, 180 Ib ) Arrengowan a (Continued from First Page.) Hurley Sperry / ‘ Pat Bul ae etidieraiisens Done ve Syeteran and athlete of many years ago, marched across the gridiron in so! 146 Ibs, Hound, Hoo 5 Wary state, The Yale band beat time. Mr, Wendell quickened his pace Starr, a) anenege vier ete % Phe band played a jig step. Then Harvard's instruments boomed a Har 484 ths. 189 lbs, 197 lbs, 2271bs, 247 1bs. 210lbs 176 Ibs. a Rr yard tune and drowned out the sounds of Yale's division Montgomery. Derby, Squires Parker, White. Brill Randall. 1 YALE TEAM ON THE FIELD a wt LD. Silence fell on the crowd. Suddenly from under the north entrance " * . . t Incense " the sound of a muffled cheer. Te 1s 1 bia O Shevlin. Bloomer, Kinney. Roraback. Tripp. Hogan, Neal. |, shcoND RACE—Two year-olds; lx fur came the sound muffied cheer Pn seconds later came a awirl in the . 4 a4 4 ouree, river that still poured stendity into the enclosure. A blue form, round 190 Ibs, 192 Ibs, 212 lbs. 225 Ibs, 195 Ibs, 206 lbs 171 Ibs. | ti and: ponderous, burst through, and for a single instant held the grid-lron Rockwell. ! » ii , , alone, one spot of blue in a vast expanse of brown and sundried turf, 150 Ibs. } gare too Phen the nest of the Yale warriors followed Veeder. Mona, Cut) Camp 4 ‘The roar that went up from the crowded grand-stands might have shat 170 Ibs, 170 lbs, } at Plush’. ‘ tered the sky. The sons of old Eli trotted to midfield and began to run! Flinn, THIRD RACE—Handicap: (wo-year-olde _ through formations in a business-like manner. Harvard roared the Yale and up; nile and forty yards Columbia irae. IMS? Ascension .....66 Hetweent (ia Go’ wid 112+ Aliumeur 101 “Sufterance FOURTH six RACE furlongs; Colur 108d Monoeortor \w2 Caper sauce two-year-oldag 10 Selling; bia course. 107 Pre rity 1108 Chimney Sweep 1005, 8 : Print ina (oa) plewr into age Aor? 498 1g *Poy FIFTH RACE Selling; three-yeer- upward id fifty ia Chariee Elwood ... Ng OWL Out of Reach 12 We We wt 10f WT 104 W Thespian ny titrooklynite 03 bat @ 10m 9 har on | SIXTH RACE—Handieap; four-year. and upward; one mile and © furlong e« i cho yf Boola. No sooner had they finished | r longs; purse,—Col. White, 106 (Troxler), ures. Yale roared the rollicking chorus of Boo! 10 80% h i i the bail d wie 1 tine -Minte | Mickinaon Portion Ureinus, | 4.00 1 and 3 to 1, frat; Fireball, 106 | Non Verba 199 Whan Harvard came back decisively with a counter ur Hike a kite On Harvard's own pa tin Mill Gramer Ip Price (Capt) | (Dugan), 7 to 2 and even, second; Mum, Mh Lord Is 130 P i . bar ‘ ¢ for 3 yants Reeley (Capt.) LT H M2 (Davis), 7 to 2 and 6 to 5, third. Tme Mh is See the ble ers blue turn pale with fright he sky when c wd tWogards La 1. Boring Laat, Poxbuating, York- eu ua Send a cheer across to bleach ‘em nice and white e i en Ae ie ree Maa? sa Bet a. ee \_B Bowligg Bridge and The Thrall | cy Pekaver ih Oh, look at the » smash and rip ‘em through x gains weds for off-aide play #! tT ‘OURTH RACE—One mile and « 9124 Moon Daisy aT sy om he wey we sme t i i wa Harvard's ball on he yard Mne RE |quarter—Cinoinnatl Hotel Autumn bade While the blue, bulldog howls—"Boola, Boola, Hoo An the Dull floated Inte Rockwell abhi Second down § yards to galr atl Handicap—Schoolmate, 13, Nicol, 14 to] ervitory ‘ 5 and even, first; F i Let out your volees now so loud a a Bloomer's Big Ran, | Bretish eh * Place 16 fo 3 ad 6 fs ieionds Reservation | wae Jadadhes My sda for Harvard one { kop Rares Wea We enh f aounne gi t at tne (Bpeckal to The Evening World.) ue Brooklyn, ‘The Ree rent and | ive us a ye i or Ha ( : ry La ' . ave d ) ran, h, give ti et ral 1 the Tlmit, With a Carried It te he HH AM CARLISLE, Pa, Nov, 1%—Ureinus| PIPTH RACE-—Six furlongs; puree.— | Then came the kick-off, ‘The ball sailed lightly down {uto Crimson ter wiivedd 7” 1 0 t play Harvard held Yale Met Dickinson College on the Dickinaon | Cognomen, 100 (Wison, 3 to tte even. N atter how ; é i t without 4 ealn ‘old this afternoon, ‘The ¢ first; Major Pelham, 116 4 Oo matter ritory, stopped, came back a few seconds and rested in the sawdust, The | ; Ps aod Bp Te ty antl. Pee eee a hews'e place at: ett |. oa fe te i pike al Rh trad), 3 hiter to Wo Pe {1 Hines of biue yA flaming red fuced each other grimly, ‘The real teat of the wai . on ag TTT ater eng rhe i all on tiacvaru'a teyard|tike Heute The veamermere nbout of | f 10 (Treual 3 to Cand it to large cr smal ule? m5 mx nem ard Aghit F PONS Paid oye er te “equal weight, and Urauninus had . >hge a8, day had come, Was Harvard beet or Yale brawn to rule Vale Touchdown, penats ase Si ta. ein "Rua oi Ts sitongthenel her" team. Bp the nai, | Gus Helder, “Apple, Just Bo and Fon: your rooms, they ‘The two lines suddenly boiled and churned like @ breaking roller in the my Ss i6 9 ad os Hoyt, kicked goal, Seore: Yale, i2, ) of eeverst Mine men einen she wae 6) SIXTH RACK—Mile; selling —Mllton can be easily an gurf. Harvard held, Harvard rooters went stark, staring mad with joy t orehae tise ah ed Harvard * a: viekod or ie ined lee Found, 106 (Dugan, 3 to 1 and even, cs iis, of Harvard, kicked off to She firs eact 1, 8 to i They yelled and they sang, and they danced up and down, The two tines | ,! m Vil 1 ty at Yalgs ten-yard line, Shevtin ran ——p 18 to's, meena doe "Teen te on sad quickly ! uk ary Vall ok ty Yale's twenty-tveyard! NAVY AND VIRGINIA te Land 2 to 1, third. gtime—1 at, | faced quee more. i fee Waas abiatea | (inne rae Pe, wna een OF are PLAY AT ANNAPOLIS, | trnmncr.“Mulwone treet Gain a | . . ne Hovt kicked to Harvard's forty-fv .| Traynor. Muldoon, Green Gown and R NE, Id tn 4 line Hurley made five yards Winnltred HOGAN TEARS HARVARD LINE. ; a tk thenagh Vale | ectagtts Lee ore one | | Lad also ran, Two minutes later giarvard was yelling, “Hold ‘em! hold em! hold Fe bait , yards mere | THE LINE-UP | sammie fem!" Yale waa deliriously singing the undertakers song, For a momen mp heatltn In Vale Territory. art isthe arr RESULTS AT NASHVILLE | if you use that crimson line hold like a sieve, Hogan's tackle-back play tore It to 4 aried back vard’a Shoe y L Palen i whistle blew Wileon (Cape) Farley’ ( Finally Harvard got the ball on downs and punted. Nhe game Was ove | wn (as der the a she osea of the blue Jerseyed warriors headed Harris Wilcox | FIRST RACE—SIx fubbongs; purse flashed under the astonish ul noes N. liaerts Spencer | gqa0; forall agee-Rusk, 108 Citonr a a auxiliary straight down the field for Yale's goal tty |2 to 1 and 3 to 5, won by four len ; Smith | Paltias Bergeres, We (Beder) 20 tof and | Every Harvard man in the stands was on his feat tearing his throat | 5 tol, o nie Hodge, 106 (Lan: | heater, and with one shrill scream that resembled nothing but the raucons shriek (Special to The Evening World.) i Timesttc Icewater | ND OLAS d., Nov. 1%-—Annapolts | an Cheer als) ran. | your gas but t th slie jerseyed player still within : RD APOESS, Sey wen Dea nt | Re ence Sees Marloractore,, ‘sind word of a circus calliope. But there was one ' : ’ ended its seuaon on the home grounds | spond RACE.—Conjuress, first; tothe. Gas Company, dist e. Hogan fell on the Harvard runner's heels and dragge this afternoon by playing the team of | Mclivain, second; Bestirling, , third.) frerning the "Gas Infor Mriking distan tog (Continued from First Pag ‘iw Harvard siands howled for a|the Virginia Polytechnic Institute by | Tlme=1.13, f Hon Bureau,” him down. Siouchdown, Hurley gained th it was defeated last season by a! THIRD RACK—One mile; purse $300; A moment later Harvard fumbled and a Yale player was flying for the yen the Harvard quarterback f th to 6. The viedtin, for three years old and up; selling — his head in the & \ yevars ed and Shevlin caught the ball on rong this year. being without | Mafalda, 101 (D. Austin), 3 to 2 and 3 goal line. Scmething met him half way and steos him on hia head in ent Hi was ¥ ball 1 1 4 twenty-cight-yard It he, setyioge of svar back, Carpenter. “to 5, won by a nose; Chanterelle. 106 Ho ball went up and down, only once in Yale's territory A tum ny Vale gia hola took Berry's pice, — Hoyt ie Navy used the sume Ilne-up which (Munro), 7 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; gawdust, And so the ba nt up a : 1k s ab tle kt to Harvard's firty vard | Hine pl la against West Point next | Rachel Ward, % (F. Watson), 6 to 1. That was on a fifty-yard punt by Mills, Hoyt returner it to within ten} fend yar ine where he ® H holly caught the ant wus /f . ——— third. Time—1.42%. Bard of Avon, John | are suffering from yards of Harvard's goal Then the grim, red warsiors settled hown 10 fight) was’ minha hs rela, A WR ned Io a eg sent ta |Giendon and’ Helle Dodson also rene” | ade ok private thelr way to safety, Tripp, Yale's huge guard, was hurt, aud had his blue Giereaey Ree invné waxQa Vale tine bit Shevlin downed bim| WILLIAMS VS, WESLEYAN entre, Harvard fumbled on 4 Feces weatned | . : A Turkey gained three vards through the exp fersey torn off tines, where he was {itetypt 10, malt Wait fe ‘ piuirley, ales helio kicked to, Vale's ON THE GRIDIRON, SPORTING. i The embarrassed glint skipped quickly to the side lines, where he was pe nN Harvard's || we 1 thirty-vard Hine, Lt was Yale's ball on CHICAGO HANDICAPPER | pet ghielded with friendly overcoats until another blue Jerwey could be stripped |"), Hh eg track thirty-vand Hine Sony waned te Beare CAPPER y +} " the k to: Ha ‘ arya aahy . Stcholle " 0 cut of tying from a substitute and dragged over his brawny snoulders ort fobetnoa tke aa downed him where. fe. atook, | hel LINE-UP. sriicecRN s,s op jest ot Se N y tharvard « subs Pesttion. A HOGAN AND TRIPP BLEEDING Line Wacking Fails, nae al % Mare) virmed up of sid Le thou mercury, oF potash: ULCERS dried Harvard kicked tiv it to midfleld whenever she could get tara Tae ke ostemge to buck, the | TARA O. | kuined soven vards through Yale's cen. ho special mit |g cuiting, BLADDER and RIDNEY dom Yale hammered a palofil path back throug e Crimson lines ants through ¥ ne s | wing M era vight ta Mi i W thar ttor K e Sates RO 7 rae hg? editi s Rear Mba tthe talarged, ho gutting: . { t kind of fight Tripp i ygan were bleedit ” ay y why wy : " wvard got tw ard® more, Nich . Ke le ~ ECTAL DIBEAERS curr. It was the flere t fighting. Tripp Hogan w t lina | Fee Harveni’e Balt oie Park . fan ont (> i a i Py Sos. Gent dan enact SPOT AL Res RFR heat the fast, their faces pouned out of shape, Hurley, ou the other side, was no! tw ‘ ai ni a oh s vb penta roadway, opposite Brill was vid ‘Tripp, of Y the k oe Yale ple Ato. vurd ne . me ri 8 Houas better off. « f ft me Was called d 7 : y Baer | Sua FB va F Fi " nm ¥ io A M. te Rockwell, fighting like a topped demon, was in every place, but e pnde a quick « rs you rannot cal tough as rawhide, came through untouched. Squires, of Harvard, carried "Gu 4 tumble Tripp t SECOND HALF, ik stack-| —apecial to Te Bvening Wort) Rup ure Lure “DR. R.H. M. MACKENZIE, ma th Hid not come from his college color y a Harvant $ e Ya - ‘ . Ay N WILLAAMSTOWN, Masa, Nov. 19 146 W. B4th St, New York erimson that did not com faieay sme alter tla! Ee A two yards fh A agai 4 ® a me wis 2, Har- | New Engiand tx out in force here to-day | The Uprure ‘Truss is the oniv Yale began smashing into the wearying Harvard line tim ; al. Host mot thtes | yt Vey kicked off far Harvard (0 Bae Lo wiiness the battle Letween Wesleyan |lute comfore night ana day. mh Fetaine the gteadily, relentlessly. Shevlin was hurled against the tackles and HOgaa went tur I's ve 5 plas able ae A vein Say Jand Williams. Both teams were in | [uty 'te peratet eteret ploughed through for yard after yard stra tee SRiee yO. eta 3 N ‘ Va 3,000 WATCH N.Y. U, tuperd condition and a great contest |speedy cots wits luo Fema | ‘i are gt , ’ ard st dow wa 1 line thicken mat ‘ 8 1c or Tbe crimson team, hammered (> a standstill, fought desperately. At y tna Harvard unl l line Where M Mery. bas AND UNION PLAY} saecennlaslalibtaes: thew for aie pit Voit Jast the two teams were nearly over the fatal line Harvard's men dug by mare fuenbieg ., irs ae | TWO SHOPLIFTERS HELD. 115 Broadw en Ninthy and tenth ‘ b ‘ , es, covere! sweat and Near the Harvard Goal, ri | 5 . sis into the last chalk mark. Their faces, covere? wit weat an ¥ their heels into : haaaiing (Nea 1 ie wp dach 1 i ond THE LINE-UP, blood and dirt, were set in grim determina aM if OR A 1 It ow t, rw Lipivers Pasiion Union |The Department Stere Detectives The Harvard \ lowe. yw tall Berra pe neu! caceent, the balk to Ft ive-vant |p Ki igh Ya vt tt all) Spurred to Make More Arrests, | Phere, wa n Ne le dean ot Anoth fumble! vee on ainod Von inanvenbe The edict of the Justices of Special | DR. EGAN silence.” 1 War picked le ue) win Yale tatled t Milis's Poor Punt Kicdutt| Sessions declaring they would send all Curt ay pone sipeciongect s seal l Marvard k 5 Renken cyanide’ Yalen lel Mil ked iT is woern| to ae aids tel of shoplifting, has Varleocele, ~ aimiy and de iy sane whil . 1 ters oH a) " ut y ted & ar ee ed spurned the department store detectives at th a ually and deh waved Uh I megan os Na ia 1 . rs Harvard territ om to do becter work, and to-day, in| Strleture, ivan toe I ! bi i yard H ; mage the Jefferson Market Police Court, t Loss of Vig “fo at. | Hook mln -eaanienny wall k slo's & ' «i | Ve loom wo jor, Negro at Lett Kad for Horvar ae an kicked to ¥ \ t Pines two canter times : sn A persons were arraigned before Magis Piles, ' ; The wan Mucthew ke ay : vlad CN a P i woke y # m0! trate Whitman, on such @ charge and Kidney ant New York's & binck mm ‘ ° me 1 wo Yard gh Harve: et 1 Bloomer got ty | held in $600 ball each for trial, Bladder Trouble, Master Specialist. sheet ate laughin Fhe mourntl nd Host at tw gia picesat spect uy id sBalvatore Sli of No. 1) Woow:| a erate Dlacanes, Dr. LR, Williams, New ¥ le la | . : ' \ . " " 1 uy S HEIGHTS. N.Y 19. \ "4 ef geross the Blue x + She m 1 ‘ Ly} 4 ' « Rockw wns New Yark University and Union day. The firm's detective sald he saw =e ier | pase a oats at Sad Sew York Cuter and ain) $0 Ses wee i, etic ||| OLD DR. GRINDLE, 1g sideway ‘ x k . pray hist One of the store sleut & YEARS A BP LIST IN ei ' x s mies sitors were far the lighter team, | One® ms 908 th aout ISBASES OF MES, Then cam: ani , « 1. | Marva ba nel gaol fe Under ms Cirindie's ‘sclentitic” ireatment #6 fast and furious (ha Ning fs " i ‘ { Koav-the Gantasan Ge All diseases poeul hardly follow the fying,» Neuro Knocked Senseless. Moree t spheres ‘ Gece at Sa pace natant fea ge “a 3 ELIXIR OF LIFE Bai “Roca ir s M * e dusky Harvant player a lente weibet , A mary F The hall was nd . . hall ris te line he comtest with speed and feress 2 Fangs or ual By That A te Old and Miadde Men Whote V Kidney snd Bladder *com fumbled. Bet t tr ty “bog Yale &® " © nex 0K Y AND GIVES IMMEDIATE ILE Skin Diseases, could regain 8 1 ‘y ‘ : Mul thews ve ‘ arried bail ty Bi First Half. sd tie” New Sensation, New Circulation, | sore Lp ag mouth plata ‘tw Hogs, in throug x ' h place. Yi Hirt Ie « vard ‘ ' ® | Sto oR dave, 0 2 Bad Was % with s men Blones “ty Ya ee yards g) throug © yards Bloom. |. Riley kicked off to Union's ten-yerd vated th trom 1 0.2 Weeks. | Or- of Men. My name and 1 Ay diseases ured his H 1 rallied Sean ) Harvard tre, Hogan carried mitt vane yard on xt play, Une, and the up-Staters ripped through {a ‘and I tree weld \ blew ; r FI 1 Hogan & i‘ uit was Yates ba Harvanks %*their beefy eopanente for ume anine, | MY canes 1 hava thousands 9€ vin hi gee rae ‘Ye, eames ett ir tw Tt « ‘a « ’ " cals mund ol iy neo proofs 8 ; Harvard, ( 1 : if : | ’ arried the ball H helt “ | Mille) fifty-five vard line, and Union full-ba In this elty und in every Brate U iy ance wice during ret ait Ht arvn Hn . ! Yale « Kiek " tr 14 h no other advertiati ME GIA the blue wail ot Vale's defense Mtrel che banks af crKera : L " lapvavd ene Well Wen eae: | geen AAA AAA AARRRAA | anfast fly atm ag erate Be No, dat the, Harvard attack ge Bogeer rat hing hewpenes s. ve k ane Racks bait Over 800 Houses, Flats, Raul * defensive we we e prough Harwerd t ‘ 1 Marthews ra Mf that wag somber! fu iiw driven it stowly and aucery down the | wa ards yard gking him off his f Apartments, Rooms & Board Ads. young, agains other Yale battering + . wer mult that bad a snl tian) ' 1, (he part g wili appear in the great SUN- ea rand. bi to the hive rooters Harvard rogters before was mere | yards lett ond ui oe Haevang § DAY WORLD WANT DIREC- en im Second Malt. | .* rye ie ioe in inat followed. Gra ¢ Shevlin ac Yale's linckweil, on ‘. TORY-—the HOUSE AND HOME + Mand reverend Harvard seniors hugged |ran the ball to Yale's af-yard Hae. punted to ‘ WI > maj each other and danced diasily on the | Yate failed to gain on fret down anted to Harvar yard line. GUIDE and BOARDING DIREC- Harvard fumbled let g HW feu Shevlin got five yards arvund Mar-\the ball “gary vard'a left end. Rock wel made @ sec:|Wackwell ran swith tv to i a care in, thety tne-up. i the Keather ah Matthews Tackles Rock: Wittechthommind red fags harrow seats, eopres ‘ ‘