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‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN ROVEMNER 2, 00. rca Metts Bees as . . ITED ROBERT EDGREN VENING WORLD [°8SS¥ncc! SPORTS EDITED BY [S28 8%,. WHAT WAS EXPECTED AT TO-DAY’'S ARMY-NAVY GAME JIlWNe COQHETT Be esscncscsapscenssri SORES KOT Little sibaehs ta who is in Mag- « nificent Physioial Condition, Easily Puts an Aspiring Ama- %| teur to Sleep. PhP OEDEDEDEDES GEG PAYEE SE HO LDED FFF PVADDDODDOT DOLD OGDEN ID €40094011090000400060 66000006 PPMEDODOD>S pL OODEIEa io SOS PPPOE D (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, #.—Young 1 Corbett scored a knockout yesterday 3 and, although the beaten man was a0 amateur, it did the hearts of looker , jou wood 0 see the littie fellow drop i] AN HONEST BOXING MATCH, | On Tuesday night there will be a good, honest boxing matoh in San Francisco. ‘Young Corbett and Battling Nelson are| the fighters, and neither of them has ever been known to fake. “Where ia solid satisfaction in gotng to 82 & fight in which there is no Tommy Myon or Jack Root. Fighting, ever wince the world began, has been the | Most interesting of sports. The an- a clents, when they found things grow- ‘ » tog dull and wanted amusement, started x Ware. Bowing |s piay-Aghting. A big Doxing match between two well-trained steeds him, ‘ Frank George was his name, and he , | Welghed at least 140 pounds, He was an aspiring pugilist who had graduated | {from the amateur ranks afd had @ fond ® |idea he could trim Corbett. He bore $n at the Denver lad for tw ? | rounds and kept the latter busy block- ing and ducking heavy punches. In the third round aa extra heavy wal- lop landed on the ex-champion’s nose and Corbett lost his temper, He felnied }with big left, and stepped in with & right uppercut that sent Mr, George 4 and skilful fighters (who wi t fake! g | he becke and into pene. We a fe Aa tne a spect: a odern tim @ | came to Corbett was boxin m4 * can aftord * Footbal pups sor ral the ame eur ye peaeone ambition 3 $ - 4 4 0 0 Fy 5 > furnishes a great spectacle too, but the % yo A ig rey Aity sexinined by D 1 | F confused whirling of masses of men $ are the plyiiclan, apd. the t ss @annot be followed with the eye as GREAT F jnuscent eg Oe et aea te ’ ‘well as the swift movements of the! A ‘AY DAY For, $ | oun und my friends on Broadway,” @ald | $ | youn Corbett. "that 1 am working | ; hard, that T have 208 out soging oC horse races, automobiles and other Coneeeoeseotseooosee 0004 oo pustines and am attending strictly to yi eh Satta Dee ati my kuivtiig. I witl win because T wang to fight Britt next month. and I'M fight him even if he welghs a ton. Manager Murphy announced to-day that it Young Corbett was a quarter of ’ pound over welght he would not allaw Nelson to fight hm Nelson is working daily with elevay Eddie Santry and Frank Rafae! Sortry le to meet Jack Cordell, @ native 3 con, Ina round hout. boxers. WASHINGTON SGUETY. ‘This Aight between Young Corbett and . Battling Nelson will be worth seeing “_ Both are sturdy and honest fighters, - and beth are going in to win. There ‘Y fs one thing that absolutely guarantesa ¥ ® hot fight. Corb mugt make up| S| for his defeat by Britt, and unless he! 1 beats Nelson, Pritt will not give him| ff another match, Nelson is a neweoomer. | P9EDPOODDE1-0OETG-08 oes of YW He has yet to be headed = Although he} a, has been fighting for a comparatively a ny | 3} ao — my short time he has whipped some of the} ¥ fi 4 -__ C. C. C, BASKET BA AM. Dest little men in the ring. If he whips|* _ (Special to The Rvening World.) 3! Map ae rg Sb missed . © Gorbett, then he wilt have a chance to] RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, D. ¢ 2 | wiltte Lewis, the New York tight-| Catholic Club played a fine gamo on Q . Aight Britt. If he can whip Corbett Hey, Het ere was a dee ded tage | ecight, will have bis long-wiahed-tor | Peay ulght, although thoy. susttat ; i is not impossible that he can whip . ohn cheat ya RO SE opportunity of meeting within the) welmnt division of New ¥ % SmeN, ot p) * Britt too, and then he will be right In| pec i nd. the Welpare aieriod bess | i padded ropes his old rival, Joe Tip-| Hii! ), to nent the iggrege ited al ee line for the light-weight title | saoanc ths ieataatice Ruastoe af in Fy *; man, of Baltimore. om West Focty-nixth geet : ad 4 The incentive in this Corbett-Nelaon hae the comforting Quarters of their \> L year when Lewis had been g played get Be... Pies are es ted! » fight Is not the purse It te the entire | ; | . along the ling in the Quaker City Tip — i future success of cach fighter, |, The prinelpal workouts of the morn- Sup ARe TORPEDO N ‘man put him away with a lucky punch MARIONS VS. RESOLUTES. ee eeeen as all the confidence In the HATCHET. fix turk : SS b mor / Best {om the jaw, and this stopped for @ short} apne Marion and Resolute clevens will Savnateerte He haa. bet all of ‘his tondy | jy,” 00 Os ivase in 13h, bani: , oes LINE> BucHing | while Lewis's winning trea, mect for the, lat time tila season te- * money on himself, and he has even leon’ SOUTHERN ‘ ” ‘ : “Format Lewis and Tipman will meet before| morrow at the Macomb'’s Dam Pa re Bigg. ttt to persuade the club to let him | driving A-Oee Ne LM, | esa ATION . } ine Gentleman's Boxing Club on next |The teams are ft and ready for the y er @ part of the purse on himaelf | RETICENT—One mile in 1.62, galloping | ?* PEPED DEL YES HDHD VOODOO PEDO DODEDED 5466 04046 09-44606409-6-000001 10.0064. Monday, a 3 ry Corbett's, before tho fight PACETTI-SIx furlongs tn 1.29, er ons WALTER CLEARY—One mite in 1%, | al | WANT MEN Y a 149, : ba Stories from the coast say that Young) hanillly. ers sung in the early part of the rest] After a moment's delay @ new bell was BENNINGS ENTRIES, that are sudtering from ® Corbett ts having a tough tim R. B, SACK—One mile in 10, huanalty, betwen halves } te we ent on rinee punted to Willeox, who or eel re wtvals » say BLACK DEATH—One and aq taste Novion kicked off to the Army's ™ ft che to. mithin “len enemas disease 3 to the weight, Now he hav)” “Miiey in dis, handily yard line, ‘The bail was brought back | made a # in 24s, has cu | vard Na : ; Yeached 18 1-2 pounds. le will have | BOB MOBBOM—Hive furlongs in 10t, ford yards, ud fe Howard a on a ot toca praia tq Tip Bveaing Wert} "tp take off a pound a day unth Tues |. *aally The Army made the first down in tw al! oped vp fs alr ang, fat BENNINGS, D. C., Nov, 20.—ntrian for 4 P ight te th ined Ree REO--Five furlongs in Lt, custly vidys that Were run off in ten second: tebe Bar ine Monday’ Be follows: | owsand ~ day nv o make the required 1%.) RARE MUSIC—Mix furlong: y Hill fumbled, but fell on phe bal saple cd vee aane, h ¥ W's renee at Beonlage are as fo! | 4 hat ie 4 strain on a little man, cs-| breesing: nee in 1.90, 5 Doherty tackled fun and threw hi 9 siddies sowiy back for a frst aed the FIRST RACE—Handieap; three-year-olds d sd vag ORO— Five furlo 1.07, eastty vik es. Torney kicked in des Th ti : : t nee when it comés after « slene | CADE EA ony In 1 eaally _ eration. ‘The ball popped Up In the air) the gamer war over, meee, ter Gnd | and wp; etx amd one-half furlongs, Columbla rd training. ho’ at Core | CAMPO—Five tarienes ip tee paodi (Continued from First Page.) and went the Navy's 15-yard line, a rv) ,| course, Qhett te a higlt-weieht by right, He | HAMBURGER-8ix “tatlonge ft: et | "Bean tore od tuo yards. Howerd ph aS Aas Baten Site | eere mere er (Rah: ULCERS dried F fe not a feathor-weight, and he day | | easlly swept through the opposite entrance. The Ai heert r inted to Peines on the Army's Seyurd Pi Hone IE [ip alone, We biog Le cures la 34 hours chy KABBIL--Bix furlongs In 1.20 | e Army oheering section sang ed to Prince on the Army's d-yard i ! Ho cuttings BLADDER and 4 . ier neee for years iid Ret, the DIVINATION Mie tn 140, fuisning” | “Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue,” ie ripe, Prince. went two. vars, “Whee |LANGFORD FINISHES ih BS } Hong cured, permaneatly 4 Looks ay _ el pion, nd ne wv ri ih h. ° ‘N i. "1 hes other els tr Mg le LORD ADVOCATE—Mile in 148, hand: low ho 0-owah Wo-0-0-0-wah who-o-0-wah. Navy came from the north | tnceked them both out for & tan-eecond TOMMY SULLIVAN hey he Hg | RacraL pr Wits va Pa 7 t t t cou! Jay é ma ra, fe | * te champion of that, irregular class, Aut RIACK—Five furlongs In 1.0% / Stand. It Is the most wlerd college yell ever Inventyl, deep drawn out, end-|the ‘sien pull, 008 haven ins "eanore | 8, ene ci COR ‘. 1We-pounders matt 4 RORN- Bix furlongs in 119 | Ing in a shriek as flendish as any war-whoop of Apache ot Sioux. The | at Ay thle late tei one aaron (Special to The Evening World.) at 4 a bs ’ pid ipod nae eid be Nuit" Bh ANCHE-—Mile in 148, bres | Army barked its defiance back. | ri by y In the sem yetanda, rose about | ‘ MARLBORO’, Mess, Nov, 2%.—Sam ; HA Ds ' mand fot a &, bree At last the field was’ cleared y_ feet above the rooyra, Langford, the colored boy, disposed of : ¢ Sea , Bie ng ared. Theyand Hill wont through centre for t Torey ki un. Frank, Hee “ores wakes Ene Tomy Dyes ‘DREW MACK—Milo in 1.45, handily, | (ms stopped trying out thelr plays | Yards igen ewe ‘ismemond, ‘pe Navy teana | TOM Gullivan tawt night in the thirg| MBM Weintamne crs and aged pied rs vere phe : (Vn pe BE IL-One mile in 154, | and gathered around in lttle knote for Neara Navy Goal, : pein? rs haves the are lee car: | ~ ot veg was schedulel ag « jason RACE—Maiden ¢ two-year-olds ever: able club in the States. Any . i ctions, The N. he : . wt along for ten ya: Welve-round bout. defore the High- |‘urlongs, Columbia course, Y ty seh ? M, ane BY—One mile in 1.52, gal. | "8! instruction he Navy won the | ‘The bail way only %& yards from the! ‘Howard kicked out of bounds on the “fighter” who would accept the money vin | aovs. Navy's aval line Full-back Smith took | Army's thirty<wo yard line. | Torney land Athletic Chub. eed ae Of the public for a boxing exhibition OnNETY One mile in 1.55, bi ‘ n preening. | ‘The bright # velit elon “gad then put up a disgraceful affair | MAGGIE STROPH-Six furlongs 1 120, | of biue sith oy con Darina @ song ‘ecovered before ered | betor the made a yard. Grady was qurt in the; The fehung was all done by Lang. limped back In hia scrimmage. He looked in bad ahape, but | ford, and Sullivan appeated to be com- oe | handily with old gold edges, In the made the down again Peeled back Into his place tn the Une. Ute nat of last Wednesday aight: | SUVENAGA-—One mile Intts1, evsily, | ahadow silence descended upon the grid mt captain Kore! The Army: tried co duck the centre, buc| Petey outctnased. @hould carry.a mask, a dark lantern |CALMNESS—Four furlongs 11. 6.6 jron and the multitude Navy line. | his up against a stone wall, MeClintic| 1” the pretiminary bouts “Young Kel- and a jimmy. , handily wple of yards, and Wea knocked senseless. Grady retired Wher" put “Young Calihan" away ia {Four years ago, in Chicago, the samo | ARKLB-8x furlongs in 124, trees: FIRST HALF, nk a novedty in the and Woodworth took his place. Two| three rounds. “Young Duffy,” of uy te ‘ It was o vntinual toot ike more plunges brought five more yards. } South a two bunco artists sold the public just | aut COAT—Five furlongs in 119,| Moe Kicked off to Bmith on the Navy’, ‘of a steam siren, and they) Almost without waiting to ¢onm spelt veil Boston, scored a knockout on ® @ueh another gold trick. The fight was bre lesteg kept (t up far full two minutes without 4 the Army started the next “Wed” MoKenna, of Milford, in th TH ton ’ Joyurd ine, ‘The ball came back for | REPE 1, "P,far Lull wo min replied with smashing to thelr, own. t-yard sixth round "lad eat at oe One cae it ma Houseman's club, Houseman twenty-yards. In two desperate plunges | an owl yell Racnard took Rhencer's plac ee NS: in s ivelligaeeres ar ry eeeeenediona v Torn vroke through for a yard The ‘The nervy left helf-back was almost avy on her Afteen-yard line was sti carried from "ie ridiron ie to keep iid front, but It was mashed steadily down ‘the te ae NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, ean. ores carried the ball for The Navy line averaged 16) pounda nee yards arotind the left end ‘The Army seven ounde heavier. It was Was, and still is, Reot's manager. At alta made the first down. ‘Two - Siti aime” the. Chisago papers “pt INDIAN TEAMS we smashes tok the ball (hrough eight Fairbury Sut Iria Witeh * 41) Stolen Moments '.,, 4 Houseman and bis prize fakir and P , yards more, but the Navy lost 16 yards | Faker Tommy hier eadlictent yavinity LAY AT WORLD'S FAIR |i AGING, Howard punted to Prince on the|t to protect those who did not see the army's Weyard mark. In two attempis| ‘The Naval cadets massed In defense jal fighting w ‘Our successive | New Orleans entries for Monday, Nov. ox,{ {iit tBrooxlynit ch from being taken in by an ‘Tomey biought. the. ti ck of the gow, but Prince swung around | plunges broughe the ball | . : on othe mal fake in which Ryan and. Root FIRGT HALF, ards and went through the contro. for {left end: and’ brought the ball down to |4eyard Hine. «The Navy Meld hard, Gut | matter ECP pees tig atsrs oe tgmtes| CUM eT } Mlgit engage. Sul both men have| Carlisle Indlane 18. the down, West Point was penalized 1s | the Navy's six-yard line, Doe took the Torney put over the ‘Ine "by by ‘one inen, “bos HM RACE.—Selling: two-yerrvolda: New York's boxed since then in Chica; ‘ yards for holding. hall to the left on a pivot play and The next buck striaght roug h the Ove rw; oy Columbia Course. It is a safe bet that neither of them! Haskell Indians 4. |" Torney wade a long end run from glide landed it within five yards of the gual | centre made a glean five yards’ gain, Wid On 100 Master Spectalist. thot it ‘will ever appear publicly again in Phua- to aide of the fleld and gained five | posts, Torney ripped off four around vette ‘end. Hos Chimney Seren. 0) 165 hel no ad de phia. yards, when he kicked out of bounds on in Torney was given the ball rnd | Then came a fumble by y Prince. A biue Ie Port Arhut,.: ig | Dr. LR. Williams, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. %—Refore one forty-five yard line, buti th: Army teva pled up awaindt the | etreak al behind the Navy line rte inchaster <..* i —=___, of the largest crowds ever gathered the ball was brought back to midfeld! Kavy live and pines lt reread @: PL, | ee Semith “At a fee Bal tiage Basen, Ree ' 103 OLD DR. ‘une i | to witness a football game in St. Louis, | around the lett end an ett Was disentangled the ball lay over the Navy Gets Ba z i es ae % BS sp. the Carliste Indian School, of Pennsy!-| seven yurds around the Armys lett Annapolis goal Ine. Doe kicked the | It was ms, Navy's. ball, Norton} Second Race—Ore and oni alxteenth mutton 201 Bive Print ‘ . ore the be ry ble . goal hy y and taken from Hold, | ry vania, and the Haskell Indian Setool, | ,, Prete the ball was fumbled and ‘Tip. Ao Wil ne f 4 a 1188 rs +} ton fell on it for West Point. Twice nN e Ox Jum pl ak Into his place, Smith | ie ‘os 8 \s rd nore qi * nore Kk of Kansas, battled to-day for football | the Navy line held a Army 11, Navy 0. | was knocked senseless at the same time, | 1133 ‘4 cher advertia+ \e Na @ hel against the Army's | hy ot dot supremacy in the World’s Fait sta. | desperate plunges, and Torne: ‘ The Navy rootera gave thelr siren | After a minute ‘aad mae his comrades { 18 f Poton cured " ‘ dium, Nearly equally matched as to |to te Navy's forty-llwe yard line W° yell again with an Added mourntuiness, | lifted hie to hie feet, but he lunged | Ht te | Nervous betility tn it 1 1, £08 months, weight, and each noted for its abilit Kish: Wee Rovaines The blue section of Army rooters ng | nally cae Specs nird Race pes, tl 4 ¥ | te to puzzle their opponents with trick ee. cheerfully ~ rried m the lam 7 0 | . : . eH oP | field. and c Au Ri "2 e feeling of a purely local Contest. | ball Muck (nrougn the ihtck ad {R? aeyard line, On a fake kick Torney ihe Sey rallied, and Ploreol rent ty L4h SApmie Revell ose 0 aE KEWOOD, N. J.. Nov. %.—Wal Today's game was the first played| Navy to midfield. He was ta made nine yards. . e rds e ver wien ¢ ; Hi J. Travis won the frst cup in the Lake. | between Indian teams representiag the | and:dropped the ball, Grady" falling id "Hill made four yards arqund the right team sat collectively on Farley |and Up! sayeth furiony MisnathineYear-okte| Wei Wesr TH nee me ie, SE unis ctyb tournmnare oe a two Government tnatituthyns. and great | it like « flash, and the Navy cheering |°%?, He was tackie of hard ang knocked | Partey's Lone Run, | us Arsene! : pr 7\ 1 *n Oth & ti nent, ating | interest was manifested \in he ewult section went up the alr vut for a few seconds. The Navy lost The Navy rooters and. waved | Cabin Ro: io which he has peeupled OVER ” Peas. ‘ j John Moller, jr. in the final found by Owing to the strong rivatry wh x-| The Navy punted again to Garry, | Ye yards for off-side play their pennants, Farley Jumped through | lite Gattis Blasd ather advertising physician {© 8 up and 2 to play. C. B. Fownes wo, ists Wecveen the Eastern and Weatero | and” tule ime. the soldicr ‘boy "was| Almost before the teams could form | thelr Pennants, Fa ni " ugh | a— Ort 7 A s Medicine §t b schools. downed within twenty-fv ) hi Torney shot through the shattered plunged p: 1150. Jimmy Lane ies) Abe wecond cup, defeating F.C. Jenn. Anmy goal wenty-five yards of the Navy centre for seven yards, Prince the nr ~ he Army's * Hag Mary Worth. | fags by 5 up and 4 to play. Tr oe r og Made two more and tt began to look enty-yard line before was pulled 3 rew Mack. up wae won dy Le Houiawortn, | TENNIS AT WELLESLEY. — [0 cime'around’the ent but the Mees “ere Mush “like, 8" proceagion, for in Gown. A quarter-back Kick sent the re oe Kane 4 mdrwes, Scotland. who beat WELLESLEY, Mass, N ™ | fippled the army's \oterfer Ne TI of the wild urging from their De 4 S Army go! Mii nd Oral ae my Wer dink Ge Abe Ast | galt Gh wtonind ath tis tooo ack binky Lory punted bait way to the N ¥ faa tafe “Soetant. ths Naty, TES OMEN tn ccmse' ae. @tilbe hie mehik Naan to Ens Baits 2 | ' aa uj he nd aided ‘Colena and four Navy players made a rugh se ole z " Y mic y genni Garden Cy ined | ene Wetiatay College y the flying leather. It was fumbled and : ; | ne "Byard ine. “He waly tackled by SIXTH HACE Hendionp: three. year-olds | Curge & clase of 1900 recetves the cup given bounced back. ‘On litle Navy, what's the matter oherty, So flerceiy did the reeled and up; mile and on teenth; ald course | 7 Varicocel m | to the class taking the highest number of A feoses with yout Oh little Navy, why are you -back smash into him that Torney 191° Lord Badge .. ot” “peal Lad - — points tn the fall athtetic meet, In the sii wed Touchdown. looking #0 blue?” roared the Army Waa laid out unconsetous. The doctors 5 way sy FOR BRONX CHAMPIONSHIP | tennis gams the chamolonship for 1904 was] | Tipton, come audidenty thorugh the | Foote Bia bones to manne remanent Hi The Bergen and 8t Au; .|won by Mise Charlotte Thomas, 1908, of and dicke® the bull down to with Navy Captain Hurt, a bali Mavens will meet a C voy ben sact | Paliadsipnte, who devenion Mian Marguerite In & yards of the Navy's goal, follow 7 oer jane The West Point rooters pent up @ Ho he ellar: of ‘Germantowi wine tog like af ¢ avo The Navy captain was knocked foar of cheers when Torney got back | teen avenues to-morrow in & game! ack a Pa. winner of | lug like & fash and avoiding the Nay he Navy cap’ aa ed gongs. | MT BS “03 | iney and A Wee championship of the Breas: fhe,chainpionahlp last year, The score wa} interforwnce, he Kicked again over tho | tow Torney punted to the Navy's le |e pune tne centee ahd ante thee | poste cea a | Bladder Trombla, : ._ [Navy's goal, whore he felt hr Ik for | Yard tne. | Norton Raa | ball, But | Janke Motte eae ae a eeade three | = —— Brivis’ Talbot 8 A r Private Deas, — Beer Star. | “Our Heat Reterance TA Ty PED nh ‘Palp The ball was kicked out to Doo| . Norton turned the tables. ali + punted | 7 gan, rnd Over the fie! 00 tal take ni his | Whiting was hurt and Decie replaced > the S-yard line ‘orney ‘ vin P a ines, Torney tetusing to leave the field, | SAgorentice } et iW . him, Doe kicked and the ball satied yw under thtee Navy tackles. |‘ "i, iw to le be, f N EW i R C K RECORD on the wind about five feet outside of Bch a eared ack the Deve eoa “anc tae ot | ontnadon” Hayman’ tater De Rests ang ‘ iia] | Dt. Egan tt al Ca, New onic . (he goal post i had BN ipa My Si harted tq buck dack sow! jown th ea = |eght Diet Wushdown was gd after halt was on the Navy's -vard Hne at) ping ea 4 Aer furs bey | , of actual playing. end 0} a | ies ie, merit ae eee tring sre ae, e en “a Crowd st Again. th Lo ‘atk brought the ball back 'thirtéen yaeds a ore again an Waa ree £ and 4 F | Torney broke "through for five ‘more |-gtt 400) as feeds corte nant the | Fees, Ves carcwn, eet the ere ee yam Thy SRT eM ‘the 1 4 Miaatic. Truss 4 ' tinued from Fi and on t xt pl he A ind” ned out aga! rf i [ iba ‘ oe (Continue from First Page.) | penaliaed five yatde for off-aide work, : | ffty-vard dine, 44 poor return lef the am RES ies ew eatin jeu 1a foxes and‘aay, ra ate q | Prine took It back again, and mado 4 lamb, wear. | Dall midfe! pa t 2) years in the field under the hardest ex pennan tot @ bian an ins. mame and Hg ¥ n ercorted solemnly by a” obits 4 | tn on : ¥ “i thing eat airain, and will oftect i> Were the pacemakers to the) hot favorites th A i! el Then Cederstrome went to the ain Fringe sried, but, the le Navy team plied ufon him it and drawing away n clev ' orne: s Walked up and dow 2 gy Bar] i, bres Be My threequarters. of a length from | And opent : DON a toe Mette esr te, S04 SRG® lve, The lamb: Weotah chelate: eee ii | Banted, tory ya Witox incorruptible penote roa and. knot ; uo beat Yeoman « head. fof | on. Dimple pace with (Dy uy was eweot om | R28 Tumored in the prese stan dthat the | te tor Aftean yards. ta There, that fears The winner was a ® to }/ ters Shaw Ruby “ to Dimple; his feet by avage tackle and hurled nowt counted Ue seore of eleven to | ieee sone savage line bucking and lanse with my lateet a % while Novena was a “w to 1 and the pair swent by Marioram run-| buck three yarde, leaving Ube ball ne. ning in close order to the ith | pwenty yards from the Navy's goal, | #0) Steeplee Marjoram with two lengths away. Dims) ‘he ball waa punted Kcek he’ tatd- | Ye o° tare, of the Navy, Bile made the early race, (ol pie came away easily in the streich | eid and ths exchange of punta netted win: ae el jer wae hurt. ers and The ball wae puted back to. the i: i um, and ‘pore fart in Fea ata brought Pri se'made young again veal @ ferce ‘sod fire of eacly ‘youth vcan th . ‘sy 0 fecbleneee—incompetency: aa, rae ft twenty-five yards for the Navy, Then the soldiers tried a litte ine Yo Ee 1 Awe ap turned mat y | * patent wie it pA] st Be Pitney ran bucking. Doe made three the front, fol Fg ocean) aes : a/c th all taco tne cea soe "based went he front ded) atte mek ibe hw w we | SE tb wes . ate y ver eae (eo Sine aued old Navy tne. player bo centre by oat was the song tims the Navy root Bate Popped like” . ; ; Ps TT ys Se Nae a r f: # rom ies Payee * ag cea yt

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