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~ HOW COLUMBIA FOO Jae THE WORLD: EVENING WORLD [882%] SPORTS EDITED BY MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMRER 98, 1904, Pee i YOUNG CORBETT IN GOOD SHAPE, er} sialic Lebo hbooreeey D. A. BROWN, LEFT. Tackle. CUT OVER BYE Y Es O'LOUGHLIN WRENHEO' Woes O LOUGHLIN \. DISLOCATED SHOULD E: 1 OCriT2in PRacTICa , OUT OF GAME THE \ Rest oF THE, S,. SHASON POPPREDE DOG HE HEHE Oey D.S.CARTER. PULL> BACK rN een R) BAS oe Wy uM ‘ouT rf GAME R.S,STANGLAND, RIGHT-GUARD INJY- NES TO HEAD - ocr. 1§-22. AND 294° W.C.DUELL, LEFT. HALF-BACK , HIP WRENCHED IN FLYING YACKLE MANY Wee] ROBERT EDGREN | be teeta TBALL PLAYERS HAVE BEEN INJURED DURING PAST SEASON TLtt NG PPDOSD DESH DDIOEOIODD OF ’ $$ ODF 49 2O09 000000000 000000O W. J. DONOVAN SUB. QUARTER. BACH, , WATER OM KNEE OCT, 1, UNABLE YO PLAY UNTIL OCT 2as 4 ; S Ww re) ( | sy —_ (4 ” Re Ay \ \ é SS2OtD ‘BQ : ocr 29%, | Bi : ‘ a \ ‘ , . ‘ > a, T. JTHorP, DOPGOILHEGIGOIDGIDDDDIOHIO PO09SOOO94 1444-0840945500000 ¥ RIGHT TACKLE ail } ¥ ‘ acaiasiastaaniacats WRENGHED KNEE 4 ND 4 4 MUSCLE BRUISES ¢ Oct. 2-9 rs ’ | — KILKENNY KICKERS 4 ’ 9904 b8 C448 C4 DIODE DIAIADEOEEH EE \ ag F : $ ; Sam Won the Coggey Trophy in as Neat a Game re, Y i P AN at of Footbal! as Ever Was Played ' a i Outside of Ireland, ? * W W b The Galways—‘the Blazers'’—kicked ; man ts only trying to get bis breath? STE ARDS MORE P0 ER } AVE, SEDGEWick , the finest game of football that ever “sked Harris. ag it he hadn't thrown his } LEFT-GuUARD, came over from Ireland in the struggle h feot by the tape across "s ® TwiSTED KNEB, MIRA for he Coggtey trophy in Celtic Park was wie, Every time he had ; Pf WJ: R.FISHER yesterday under the auspices of th: ra man off the field he sen Report that They May Be Allowed to Use the } re ie aoa RIGHT HALF-Back. Greater Now York Irish Athletic Assoct. | 208 the ence company ‘nother one Discretionary Rule in Regard to the 13 STRAINED KWEE ation. The snow was on the ground, of jumping o1 the Teleree ¢ ve oork . x A i l¢ ocT, i Dut It was nothing to the frost that | Ut on each other. fe Disqualification of Horses. i¢ OUY OF Game was in the hearts of the Kilkennys—|sohn’ yr yoguls, ‘onted off by Alderman UNTIL Nov, 12% jfine buys that they are—when Retoree ‘Iho Gaiways went ai {tend cone pore ‘ | Daniel Madigan called time Gisy: ;The secohd point they won readily (@orcial to The Evening World.) would Justity one tn believing that ? | From the first it looked as tf the % neat a phee te ft, Hurke that wag WASHINGTON, Nov. %—It ts pow-/ Owners of good horses Would be @4.649:646060000660000006000000.0008 $5.00000-4000008 G444 664 $4.4-00000-900004 $06000000000e | Ttlways would be on the job. They had like te lay a bet On. Harris got the eile that during the winter the| ‘™pted to send their horses to Wash- saaeekioaion 2 ea tt a dt i ’ . wee és ves \evidently practiced team work to the pan dropped it on the run, gave i the _. | ington to participate in these stakes: | | |Polnt where it was a case of passing it on the drop ait satiea ‘Hane arene Jockey Club may amend the disqualt-| Hur they do not, and they will not the ball or “footing” it along so that Ube oncer poles, scoring number teen ee floation rule and place & discretionary | wy4 adaition of $2,000 to the Vestal 1 the next thing you knew there was a The third point ‘came easily for the power in the hands of the stewards. | giakes, for which three fillies of the green flag waving to signify a point up. "The “ then the iKikennys woke , : Phis Aiscretionary rule ie In vosUe On| jowest clase competed, is a waste of for the men from the Claddagh County. kicking and, realiy. if reine teen i some of the Western tracks, and !t) money, If the association wants to| | True, enough, there, was one time when the clouds ‘or the lands mbove count fworks well. Because it doo work! give siakes, why not frame them to | | the Amerivan flag, indicating a goal for anything, they took the best that ‘well, and because It seems a very fal tome high-claes selling piaters to } hree points, waved for the Kilkennys, poies that Sounted Wf the sant eat oe and Just method of dealing with fouls! coms 10 Washington. Outade of the! but the whistle of the referee had been | tween ach flies Committed in races, the writer B88 giakes there is nothing on the Wash-| | sounding for several seconds and the git was near duskus, as they say in Mvocated its adoption In the Eat. ingion programme to Induce 00d, a —— goal didn't count. | wate Meh, Referee Madigan blew his Tt tg & question, however, if euch ® horsey to come to the track, ‘The Such was the feeling of the two teams| over, with a store of Sto 9 ie feo ee 0 0 0 ac * | over a a of 5 to 8 * power should be placed in the band’ money which Is wasted in stakes that Little Denverite Is Having Some! 0 $ — Providence Player Batted in the] wien the goat was dectared not reais-| the Galways, '* °F ® €0 8 18 favor oF ef such stewards as officiated on the i metropolitan courses |ast season, The 7 public bas no confidence |n the gent! men who have officiated in that capacity, There is no wish to tnain-| uate that the stewards were dishonest or anything of that sort, but that they ‘were incompetent or carelsss or thelr hands were tied by (he ruling power, produce a flat and uninteresting eon- wo anhingan Souls 4 “S| Trouble in Getting Oown to Columbia Team Had Eleven Men on the| -360 Per Cent. Notoh—Wall, handicaps, ; ; : ; | of Rochester, Is a Very Close Ce er tan apse: | Hospital List, and All Big Colleges) Sion Suffered — Walter Camp Will Work) President P. T. Powers yesterday of the good class fall campaigners for Rules to Makea More Open Game. A sigpar earirip robty Hinges ‘The ground was frozen over an crowd Was not as large as was sapere ed, owing to the forbidding nature o¢ the day, but there were enough of ace tive athletes there to gladden lovers of the real old sport. John J. Daly. the tered that the Ktlkennys went at it hands and fee: down, and there then followed the prettinest exhibition of football that has been kicked on the) grounds of Celtic Park. umbeaten long-distance runner, who, DP The Galways were fortunate in hay-| the way, comes from Galway, ing with them Mike Harris, a wonder In| of th f the gam pei Rly deain helped by John Flanagan all the arts of nursing, “swiping” and! ; in {ghis and records running the ball. Whenever there was spirit moves has skipped Washington and went on to New Orleans, simply because there were no inducements offed for them ington, Likewise should the (Special to The World.) there ts little question, ng races for two-year-olds be) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, %&—Young 1 f Walters, the hu ‘ornet a a , Nov. 5 ; he | & mix up {t usually followed (nat Ha human cornet and Irteh . | excluded from the programmes at this ¢, é ages for 1904 of the Eastern League, the | & ee cee 8! thrush, gave side diversions, as the onl Unsafe to Give Them Rowe [time of year when two-yearcolde are|COFbett was ‘out on the road twice) | strongest minor baseball organization | ris was in tt, and the Inevitable outeome) ¢inon” that cver came. from. Trelawd TE would certainly be unsafe and UN-| Vircually three-year-olds. These races yesterday in an effort to reduce his in the country, Vinson, who played| was a man wriggling through the tied, gleefully pointed him out, and John @atiefactory to place in the hands of ye senseless and serve no Far panbe weight. He was bundled up and re-| Alt ilurvard coaches have shoulder, del. with Providence and finished the gea-| hopping the ball, looking over hs sfout- ieCarthy 1 Lie age of the Wrens these stewards any discretionary 7,0). Te ateat Taam ton teorncement sembled a bag of meal, Tho litte (el-| asserted t Crimaxn team wa Out ot aw son with the Cleveland Club, leads with| der and sprinting for dear lve ,| Nest, applauded with hie usual en- power, Turf affairs tn the East @re jy pacing programmes at Washington. OW is having his usual difficulty in get- mad up of cripples, with only one mu Thorp, right tackle,| the fine percentage of .980 ver cent. | the whole bunch of Kitkennys w Whea the trophy was borne to the § @pproaching @ dangerous condition, Turf conditions change each year, DUt ting down to 10 pounds. He is sanguine able to play football in the annual gr hed he and = = masole) made in 73 games, footing after him, 17 se n me ¢ elub- muse Col D.C Mearthy, Vlee= when the public loses confidence inthe same old programme goes on (OF thay he can do It and be sirong iron struggle with Yale, there are['eulnes, Oct. ai.) Joe Wall, of the Rochester Club, fpnsghn yd 4 Magy me ine only | Frssideat of the Grenier Now. Xoek tetsh the Jockey Club's officials. The events George Odom Js very. much wrought Hour wedks ago to-day Corbett start. other big teams that suffered (rom the | juri i, Oct. iy 42 and, 2b, | Second In the standing of batsmen, with | sagigan, the hardest-worked referee | speech Introducing Mr who of the past season, the misplacement Mw over @ senseless fake printed in a ed training, At that Ume hewelgned samo \handicap, and many of the star| Did 5 ne Ree, 38, 46 per cent, Third on the lst ts Jack | ever, got busy with him and ordered hcomplim ‘ the iors en thelr fine of horece by the judges and remarka- New York paper that his defeat on morw than 160 pounds, but by lois of football players of the year are now right half-back,| Thoney, the eccentric young infielder. | him off the field, | SAME, aT aly handed the cup to four favorites Friday was due to the cd knee, Oct. 15, Out of game | What the — do you mean?” asked) President Lally, of Galway Men's bie decisions by the stewards, justity fur [Averites Friday was die to 1h? road work he has laken off aii this eu-| unable to take part in any sort of ex-|wmeit ee ee ee i babals yar Hanitt lancusabisna, | Agscriatlon, The wires buated a8 Lally the public in this lack of confidence. ceived by him conveying the Intelll. Periuow flesh, and as he laid ou: vn! ercise, and many are out of college| W. athin, quarter aanue Clu e was “You fouled Shea, the captain of the | telephoned the good n P. s. Tt seems pretty near time that the sence that he had been presented with the rubbing board yesterday he pre-| altogether as @ result of their Injuries sare ae My 1 to the astern League, and In 3% xames | yeiKennys," replied Medians. whig ben’ Ce ng gpg who will Washington Jockey Club awoke to the {cin Mom Fecelyed no Such ented the appauranco of un atileie received during the past month, Wet heen Injured aince | ji" Rochester eee ae tal nding deste ida. ans : fact that it is a te of money gi¥-| pened. Odom does not object to crit. | ‘Tained to the pour, Corbett would) From every school, preparatory and |he lege fo ig: wy si ar tea by ing such stakes as the Grand Conso- en cg ng, but feels that his have It¥e troubla kemping dowu | Anishing, in the country come alarm-! een Beeeeeee te inSie MS ixueeaee GHAR ts alk ad lation, the Di: and the Ve The Steen should not be dragged Into the weight but for his verrisic thirst. Aj ing reports of the number of “men m 7 papers and made the subject of glass of water to woul our . reached, mon kes 1 ool bis Ourias “COP” | hurt In the short season of the nationtl A, Mackenate, aub full-back. In-| Tea ay _Given away in these stakes | coarse jokes at the race-couree Br Harry Tut mae “On Krk" college sport. Except for the battle Jured kuce Oct. % waable to play Following are the records ot the play- vory chwey, a4 he koows tiv} Saturday between the Army and Navy, “"y, S9FY * aut auavtes back. | MS MOO Bare 00 per cent, or Water « Det, 1. Unable to! y play until Oct, 22. ! D. MH, Brown, left tackle, Cat over eye und wrenched knee, Oot. 15. 0. 9. ARR. IBS. 2 6 18 ec 0 2 MEET BOBBY WALTHOUR | tre iti fgiiter will drink Up a snvaliwiged jous.| the football year came to an end | wetgtt ees heed not Worry about ity | Thanksgtving Day practically, but It at oF cond.tion,” mud Corbett. rf e bad ef- ui they know | am out to win and | ani ] WUl be some time before the bed ef HOt CDTOWINE My Chanves awe fects of the few ames played are over. ay. svexson K after four days’ rent, . from what 4 have heard, is a tor el. W. (. Deel lett balf-back, hip Hugh MacLean has ben mached to wonderfully strong combination. and low and 1 Mugs ve Tigi to beater i | Several Men Billed, wrenched In fisting tnekle Oot. 80, race Bobby Walhour In the fifteen-mils | oe Which Is expected by many to give _ Wil have no excuses lucaday night, || Several players have been killed since | Other Rad Acclients. 30T | oa a At Maden © 2 Garden | *2°,,Waithour-Honroe team the race o] jg (AM still champion aud tiwy (meaning | the first games were played late In Bee | 7, png between the soldiers and J ay | paced race At Madison Square Garden | of thelr liv | iotwees es Britt) Wi have to go some | tember, It so happens that they were | sailors at the I yunds Thanksgiv- | 14 8 | at next Baturday night | -_—— | Coreeit in Gs oe more boxing or| Members of-mmnor organizations, and | ing Day, al players were Ma his is h tide distance cheno eke ‘There are three Aighte on the cards to-| Jack McGuigan, matchmaker of the| tie toed twits ih a ul go out on es ot Ne Lele see to ¢ see i oxpital Krom allover the count Sian of the Worlds. While: Walibour was r. Willams Cures Men ee ‘ ‘ the road WWwike to-day, aud on y let-upin thearranging of eames for the | come tA of Injuries received in the " ; ‘ Right, and ae the principals in all of] National A. C, of Philadelphia, Is try-|_mormig if necessary. He ts in @uperd lareer colleges next veary That there {imal eames year, ‘Here are a few cartyin goverything before him in Eu- 0 yeare of them are well known much interest will! ing to arrange a bow between “Chick syesilies. and said win in ten rounds, werg no fatat aveidents on the ble |of the more # a4 accidents reprinted rope during the past season MacLean Receere it the seeutts, Two of the! Tucker, who gave Cheater Goodwin,| ign to mk. Very fey teers wee oe | clevons was due to the faot that the | som the Evening World's stories of the 5 was playlag the same role In this coun- Battles wilt be fought in the arena of Now England featherwelgh made up co this time, Newson, however, |men were put through months vf train-|~ Harry Sheridan, No_ #0 Market street, try, The fight for supremacy in Amer- Abe recently organised Hlue Islard A. | pion, guch a beating on Thanksgiving | ' UPON as & good short end. | ing and got into the best physical contl-| Newark, full-back or ” Hall College a at the paced game betwoen Mac- C., just outside of Chicago, while the! p, 5 Cieune Muphky he Geach won did light gymnasium work yes hated tis ¢ am. Three ribs fractured, Bone of Lean and Jimmy Moran was a bitter Walrad will be held at the Gentelmen's| D*Y: 8"4 Tommy Murphy, the crack | terday at his training quarters across; 10" ( Withstand bad falls and kicks | one pip p ed his chest near his A ae Mt Bporting Club, of Philadelphia. featherweight fighter of this clty the bay, He 4 almost at weight, and| EVery college team In the country, how- | heart. In Memorial Hospital one, and tt was only atier race ater . i. “ ot ti sigan claims these two lads would| fast and strong. He modestly says he| ever, suffered and while Harvard ap- | © ‘ —— eee wes RE NOSS. CORE ap TIS at At the former club Willie Fitzgerald, 5 ain’ Waktie. “Aad tea Gat as twill beat Corbett, and will then take! parently was the worst battered team, | ndergraduate at Yate. MacLean finaly carried off the honor. Of Bouth Brooklyn, will tackle Charley’ ; he sys he will'do everything In|), HIN at 18 pounds at 6 o'clock the other schools have not made knowa | Cplarbone ty ron, breastbone. | ‘The International wrestling match be-| Maclean, during the pas treason, has) Eerie muweutes, fm the main bout | bis power to bring logether: |iiminary bout wih Jack Corbell. "ite | their liste of injured. Thomas Kennedy oP of the Vil. | tween HH. Egeberg, the Danish cham. | shown himself a wandertully tmproved Qt ten rounds while in the semi-wind-up [hers MAMiwer fae ah sand fc) 2 ae clever as ever, but Jt remains to| Columbia was singu fortunate, | lage Cotta of Lang Island City. | pion, awd oJhn Plening, the American | man over his form bf tie summer of eepey Reagan, of South Brooklyn, is expected the mati will be clinched| 0 wee” Whether he has old-time | ang only eleven of the Light Rive | Several ribs broken, Internal injuries. | Graeco-Roman champion, which fe to| 1 The ease with which he won aii oe fase Monte Attell, brother of Abo! in a fow days It Roach, of New York. will ret- Were sufficiently hurt to cause a| George Miles, of Tarrytown, member |tike place at Sulger’s Harlem River} faces stamped him a wonder ny is ot California, for ten rounds. | re eree the bouts, He has scored a hit b » thelr plaving of the Tarrytown Fie Club. Left_ear} Park on Friday, has created conalder-| Like Walthour, MacLean will also ride New York’ (The Principals in the bout in vniiae| MURPHY TO MEET DOUGHERTY. Ris energetic. we IB the ring. He ows a large list of hospital pa- | FR of At Tarrytown Hospital. Con | ayte interest among the fokowers of the| in the six-day race, which starts one i rtd Ao saa j will be Wille Lewis, of this, Tommy Mur the dantam-weigat | € iim on en tH Ik small when compared {Mant ail st the Maryland Agricultu- [sport. Frank H. Wynn, @ well-known | minute after midnight next Sunday aster “Pecan. ete They, sire Ss bt Aghter, fighter, of Harlem, wiil be seen In the |, The of nets and a fine ist furnished by Harvard and | ral College team. Skull fr bookmaker, who has backed Piening in| oleht. Mmmy Bowler, of Chicago, is| De L.R. Williams, hee: Voom Jee Tipman, of Baltimore. They |ring once again, when, next Siturday, |{y\* (5 “Pe, Rabe tack | REM vader cover by Yule, Princeton and | hel} Hospnal. condition al lof his recent matches, intends to] his team mate, and they wi!l make q | === ons in @ six-round bout, |he will meet Danny Dougherty. the ex. | month i © | tie other big teams. Tt ts sald ¢ pinto his soney on the Yaahes wreptior. OLD DR. GRINDLE, bontam-weight champion, in a eix- Columbia Men Hart, Wynn says that be has $1,000 to place ;, 3 years a aj settled that the win- ‘de. Pbett-Nelson bout to- be my to meet LT RUNNERS BRAVED THE COLD. A squad of twenty-eight mombers of the Brooklyn Athletic Club tuok the cross-country run over the regular seven-mile course yeaterd round bout before the National A. C., of Philadelphia. This will be the ssa Out Of tho inter-city contest, yy reeogn y Oliver has Following i» @ lit of the Columbia in the discases of men. men ee L injured in the popuiar ae Seda les out ot ‘gume” trom on the Butcher Boy against the Great ree. ge Hy) be Dane at even money, te sich are attil in Fewul and it here te 2 will be a great day at 5 tag Club of London. 4s ay ony,

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