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? WHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY BV EAiNG, OCLOBER 4, 1905, i poe moos, SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT rossi ewan OLLEGE ELEVENS ATHLETICS —ROSEBENRUNS (CHAMPION TEAMS KEEP UP THEIR ‘CLOSE TORECORD LASH ON GRIDIRON EEA UP THER ‘CLOSETOECOHD "READY FOR CLASH same TEMPE, oer a Welk (Continued trom Pirst Pare) |PENNSYLVANIA 16 ei dpe Eh IRB OS EE Players Who tho Are Eligible wa he deal aN ree ge Nok Bate Ae at Seat 3 (Continued from First Page.) . titadsiphe American Dale ender ag GETTYSBURG Senter Frakes: Pa : Take Part in the Great Strug- Hsia, Wi Conk ier A " Perm yt bd is doublnd to lett and was naddod at | $2gpnd tnto the streten, stopped to a! gle Between the-Giants and Pink, fa darn x el ome iy ' ws a Jos Mad fi FIRST HALF. third on Seybold's grounder to Wallace Hy i Fotki abt els. Wi Wade fun JOS? od OF COLLEGE. Fourth Inning. |. Rosaben carrying 140 pounds went to Sole of oe ai — Ties wal Munphy grounde to Wallace. NO RUNS, ae a and Johnson Plunge, the Athletics. ot 9.98 hws: ah to Dervis: Phark atiendad (MT RODOE AE GMO GtONG, Aad crap hater ~ DALY'S *y FL Ho ‘3 to Gleason, Lave dug Koshler's hard feast, Waning Jn a xadop by five | bir }rap out of the tart and nalied him at tea, a inning the distance within) CINCINNATT, Oct, 4—Chairman a A MLAL OF THE SRABOD + 4) are, Davie making a met DICk-up Ot Phectitth of @ second of the record made] ust Herrmann, of the National 1\ THBATA, O18 8t., br Beata. eae aes couldn't advance, however, | Gettysburg D DY Dick Welles, carry : ‘on Hall cou ; , ng 109 pounds, at ‘ . s ure. Ba! . seetseeeeseres Olahort throw, NO RL } Chicago in 1h “Ansest * At! hall Commission, to-day gave out the 4, and lost tho ball on dow +. | FINAL 8COR Monte popped to Wallace, Scireck | and Pelham thitd to the sreiche the | following dotalie which will govern the tl 1 Sts liner | Wal Columbine ntacted corn, the feld Janded a eingle In centre, Plank’s drive litter blew up, but Ancestor hung on | world’s ohampionship a¢ to be Criterion 7" Columbia’s last defense and with no one to stop him he legged it for the ovoonen Ilis foot slipped. how: fe'fell, to be buried & mo- fest ‘oe fet @ mountain of Co- | Pennsylvania ble'e toxyeta | Gettysburg ...... hae on Columbia's ye mice, Well reg.on oouumbien, Maree SECOND HALF, yards more and the Columbia rooters | Pennsylvania on a series lunges: tiv | Pennsylvania ,, carooned off Howell's shins ino lett, and secured the place by three-quarters | py) Octgder, 1903, bevy th 20, Rw e oe a) i Ay "Boron Hall's i vara and Eddie was safe, Hartzel again per vf ® Jength fro; ‘ fi rity’ | played. tn October or Ueveen the <- Fi ge lh was tov prs fu Bevtyebure er Mitted hier tobe called, out” on| lehed strong, after slog mroun¢ bya | New York National Leaeue end the pt lt ‘tele OHA ‘itn Seton Mall Sunted on gern ees fart BS Rockenfield, forcing bf fut, nok and Davy | Pptedelpbta American League clubs. Abe Attell, the clever California CKERBOGKH igiieas TRE, * eis tho bail was Columbia's YB lank, NO RUN johnson bet $20,000 on Roseben ‘Dhe schedule is as follows: Oct, ® in feather-welght, and "Young Eri ¥ 7 ny been sirbstityted for . | ele ung Erne,” of ks DOLLY Trt ee the pecond tout sWacey. ‘ee THE LINE-UP, | Fifth Inning. Maxnar All the Way, Phiiadelple; Oct. 10, In New York:| Phitadeiphia, are in perfec: condition Lulu Glaser NOLLA RA, a jong run apound the ond. Echeverria un tees | L_mnking the score | Spencer dented the alr ire thmes and| Maxnar went to the front at the start,| Oct. 11, In Philadelphia; Qet. 1 again mircz} goal. mak “f in| for vhelr six-round battle, which is to | Some tA ae vaies a * Yettyshurg. | sat down, Monte attended to Howell's) made all the running and won | saally by |New York; Get. 13, In Philedelphila; | pe pulled off before the National A.C., of t Kautmann young fellow that | 0a ove: for the third touchdown of t aud | Rtome, but instead sted a Daas b> best the ey RSM A @ ame distance for for Piiladetphia are to be plaved in| at 133 pounds, weigh in at 6 P. M, for an aes th St. Billy Delaney ts erooming for | a pat ; Ate x. se ja strikes and no balls Plank bit Frisk, fll-| the Amerigan League grounds. and | 6 per cent, of the gross recelpta, whioh than” tye erty nT. aghwarts| Ine the Dages, Wallace grounded 19! those scheduled for New York on the firequal Jeff's champlonsnip #hove te “all | pla surprised. the roma by kicking the f | he wood," according to Gus Rublin. rol, mavine the score Columbia, 16: | ‘ qn Biarreck phy. and the side was out. NO Nations! League grounds, In case it! Fin ut has wired Pip the fouewers De “ Seton Hel). 0. ‘LAB aa becomes necessary to play the sevenrh | % ic es In the or 0 — we ween him ir action,” says Gus, C ’ Wallace carrolled Davis's bounder n 5 such a pltoh of excitem: he -certatnly had everything that Columbia Braces Up. prea! ACB .-._ Stade | over second, Lave had two out of three| |biavea wil Ge palivnlasa: by, the peed eapecttd's packed house wit i MEW AMPTERDAM, W. 424 st, Eve. & Febolomiga toa good mon, He mixed tt up| A®, the game, progressed Columbls gtchbl . strikes called on him. Seybold init the) | boxers when they enter the rin THE PRODIGAL SON, lant Po Big: 5 mixe; P| speeded up considerably and played real loft fleld fence for two bases. Murphy | The following players will be eligible| bosh Ted re noted for thelr cli rnees if i Bt. & with Marvin Hart and(to far as 1 o9tld Yootyall, Lindo made a couple of spro- | FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADET-| ot, Jones to Howell. NO RUNS, to part ipate in the wamea and none! the indications are that the mill will be BR AY AY Vv Behe po channeling 1M Yes ee ra ty tant Th a [PETA Oe S—~Aaitebure Cogs at Sixth Inning, | wt ae ene Si ee ei atch | 7HHPEARL A Fosexit : 1 Ames j oe wer Of course he has got * over for the fourth tovchdown In inree | the University of Pennsylvania on} Davis leaped five feet in the alr and ; Bowerman, Frank; | {a likely so outpolnt Brn eo in a jeatr eh a Wee yy 49 learn, and, without meaning 2 minutes after the kick-off. Goal wes |Franklin Field this afternoon.. ‘The | Pulled down Monte’s digh throw of tatopher: Beesnans, Roger! | more shifty boxer, and hit ful, 1 chink 1 would be the proper -tysed, Seore; Columbte 21; Seton-Hhll |wenther was warm and the players |PORe#S hot one, Gleason beat out a (peat Fe Bere itian de Medinaie, | S900 Aud strong at the Fa3p $0 preside over the Yewwon.” | 6, players | bunt, Koehler hit to Monte, forcing | pela! to The Evening World) t inion Witham: Metraw, Toney | frill bo the third time they have dought, ‘The game ended with the bail in Beton | Were completely emaueted at the close | Gleason. Spencer's alow one was field-| FAIR GROUNDS, LEXINGTON, Ky. : ‘M. j.. | duck McGuigan will referee the cont T last it jae happened. The Halls possession on her. preg ine. ‘of the contest, }ed by Duvis. NO RUNS. | Oct, 4—The conditions were favorable “butehers afd bakers and candie- | Final score, Columbta %, Seton Mal Capt, Reynolds hae not yet adjuated| Howell kilied Monte's bynt, Schreck | for a good day's sport at the grounds of stick makers wha under tne| hia matrtonintion Almarteine getty Mean | WAS easy for Rockenteld.” Plank went} the Kentuoky of rotting Eon Pepin name of the Metropoll| ¥74 J FP SMOTHERS |Lewie te the few Gchool, and for the] 8 Me ey. HY sine. | Association to-day. The weather Is falr| J = TUrt Aswociation, tinve for #0 long, second time this season Penn took the Seventh Inning. | F ABS : I BRLASCO F Arh REL AR and warm, and ange crowds began fill- — : deen permitied to milk the pwoile] WHSI EYAN a7 TO O, \ 014 without ner o Howell gave Monte another hard| 1 : ; “ i y 1 great kicking cap- | ne ? ing the grounds early in the day, Th ESLI Yhrough the medium of bettiog rings | tain. Johance, which he accepted. Lon’ made os E ce . fine ‘runnin Of Stone's drive, | Sef event was the Kentucky Futurity, ’ metropolitan race tracks have come | Gettysburg trotted out on the field at Sestuid ploked enfield's high boost) Worth $5,000, for two-yearolds, in which Mat.Sat..d. RTE ts Mire, ©), down trom their high horse and hum-|Ygie ........ 6/84, Immediately followed by Pennayl-|ont of the sun, NO-RUNS, nine youngsters were entered, with Ed. Re Tae } bly acknowledged that they are not tne | Wes! O|vania, After a ittle limbering up the| ,Harteell li{ted to Koehler, Lord died.) Custer the pooling favorite, The other ExTHA wire ; whole esleyan ; | Rotkenfield to Jones, Davie, singied to ; of racing, jteams Iined up with Greeng at tig half! serrgy Alked, Frisk gathered | Tes are the 2.20 pace, 2.06 trot and the HD" 2d ve th me SECOND HALF. Back for Pennepivaaia,” Pye minutes ybold's drive, NO RUNS, | 2.14 trot, RFIEI LD Wisc itsren. y « In Pa s P or e 0 hy ES spite Bel: inet Park's gates net Yate csiss Nb ha ds Rg id Mr pk Re ging bail Eighth Inning. | Among the horses sent for resords ths nary > ‘own open Monday and the "Mes" | Wesleyan ., jin Geet aDUTE ® poMmceaion, 20re—Penn-! Plank struck out Frish and Wallace, | @°T™mIMw Were Admiral Dewey (2.06 3-4), found that a number of thelr embers Fitkk econ sylvaiga, 12; Gettyaburg, i|Laye chucked out Jones, NO RUNS. | He reducod his mark. to 2.04 8-4 ust 00 been frozen out of the big ring ” “Peiiisylvania started ‘the reo {Murphy was easy for Rockenflied.| @ummary: tears ' with theme in ber Mne-up; Monte cracked 4 two baser to centre,| FIRST RACE—Dwo- " J Phere was indignation enough \o run +] for Draper, Hankart for Torrey, Hobson |Syreck ‘out, Wallace to Jones.” Plank we clvision teform political meeting. Messrs. Jone for Ziegler, Johnson for Luby. ie) Kentucky Futurity—First heat vhnbraou ides Wed up and] SBsle scored Monte. Hartsel took &| some, first; Vern Prodigal, senna; Ao, | Wheelock, Heanoy and several ovat) ghfteratit ball ad see-snwed up, and strol. Howell retired Lord at Wrat, | francis, third. ‘Time-Ll4 1, \ That's th k hen it’ the leaders wandered aimlessly about the ffty-yard line and on the play whtet Ssecond Hent—Lighhtaome, won; SiMko, at’s the soda cracker when t’s je Thug, with frowns corrugaing vhelr pPrassive brows, There was one che.rful 4 Pxception That was Eddie Burke. He “*) jold hie brother “Mets” they were aci- nx foolish, Colmion sense, he de- Mared, would straighten out the tadgle, | Tht be was rignt. followed BSlebert broke away and ran Ninth Inning. | second; Vera’ Prodigal, third, ' Light- . Wesleyan. | tha ball to Pennsylvania's 4-yard line} Gearon out, Monte to Dayls, Koehler |some won the heat and; Biliko second Cunnig and In two more plays he took 4t over| made a seratch single. Spencer drop | money; vera Prod’gal taird money, and| ; }|for a touchdown. Biever ‘Kicked the| a aate one In right. Howell bréexed, {Gen. ¥rancla fourth money. Time~| oe gonl, Score—Pennsylvania, 12; Getty#-| Stone ‘bit to Plank and side was out, | 2.16, { ‘aylor | burg. 6. NO RU Lui tig CLanea Sect: $1,000; frat heat,— Wi vathead nie | score—Pennsylvania, 16; Gettys- Intercession won; Ethel Rice second; Lt | burs Crystally third, Timue—2,07 1-4, CORNELL'S GAME £12 Pacing -—- Purse, $1,000; second heat.—Javilee, first; Lyddite, eecond; HARVARD BEATS AGAINST HOBART, |"i\i) Pasing Parse. h.00% hiea fresh—95 per cent of solid, nutri Feiner NR | wiitehes tive wheat flour food-—rich in all JB lestgrR/SH EXPOSITION \the elements that make strength, own 1 At Yo 18 vale growth, power, Uneeda Biscuit dal ad uma ray, Over: ina chance Ae orm was proved yest Pieht common sense had x to wet in its work, and whon the “Mets” : heat—Jubileey Aw: Lyddite, second; Mrived at the track thore wes an ab- (Special to The Bvening World.) BOW DOIN 16 TO 0. Wthel May, third. Tine200 1-2 th St, “Wesabe “ NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 4—Yale — 2.06 Trotting Purse, $1,500; = frst . {4 hs *! NINE, Peupe of the threacs and biack looks! A FIRST HALF. + y oe ae pe: SR HB NINETY AND N TRAE had tute things ss'unpleasant on |9PERed the season on the gridiron to FIRST HALF. alin heat —Dr, Strong, Aira; Bayer, Me- is the only soda cracker in the Te mae ie ‘ Meiday, ‘Tho froven-our “Mets” wont |GA¥ In & smashing game with Wesleyan, | Haovard » Sittobart BA hab oo h08 3. 1 YORKVILLE Be ies PMgle Bing Manarer Cayanagh and Tus. | Me Nevada aime Me gene |BowdolM sa, ss.... 10 {suitor Macfesor fa: Norian, i ea world that meets these require- ae / h lh arial pot DEMANDED, that chey | Dest team they have pul out In years | SECOND HALF. d i snyder MeGregor, Orst Nop one WETROR os ik ai St G6 wowed $0 do business, jand confidence enough to give the Bill's | 4 (Special to “Phe Breuing World.) v third heat.— isto ; { sagt boa the shivers | Harvard ITHACA, N, ¥., Oct, k—Cornell play: | Medrenon, ypoond; Dr. ments, 5%. i If there ia any more reasonable man| +] shall bo surprised if Yale wets Bowdoin ed Hobart today in her third game of! Mane, thrd, ‘Time—300 $8. ar} dt be ibm earth: chan Mr. Caranaga thine WHO | one 4 a esate ete tae | the season. Coach Warner put a new |, 0% tote Fourth heal Noonan B, fest Bd Av. ‘Tosmorrow AFTER ANT Have hid dealings with him would lke) ‘ore o own | varalty combination into the field as! r nd Fo ( rear QHORGIE MACK tm, ta aaw xe He at once nccedet to tie Tee ents, i an ar * +1+++0461 follows: Schildmiler, left end: Costello, geting Arak, taind” and. fourth money’ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Tihs Ma dey tye Around | \ REQUEST and, after the hist how many we expect to get.’ | Bowdoin tsr+ 9) Captain), left tackle; Oderkirk, lett| Dr Btrong got second mone; | found room ta. the ‘big ring fOr DO) Hs, te former Wesleyan enptaln, | pepere-seer guant; Hodg?, centre; O'Rourke, right) =") #% j BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. iy iy | 4 i pyar no SARA aN Hozen ois, Who left the Middletown University a | THE LINE- uP. guard; Bhedon, right tackle; Vanorman, WB vIubAtuly settles the pretensior Of the “Meiw’” as u racing power, aud | year ago to come to Yale, played right end; Kioce, quartertack, Waliers | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. |S a Al, lt 8 enka tien ‘a | Hnewa ra Ponition, lett half back ft diya bw On Lue) Writ we cuntent W Inguinet hie 0:4 colleagues, —Nelt ‘ he a w. and Halllany, ‘full back Pake in the public's jars without a ales nur W an Dba c It was [lce's first game as quart 4 (’ Yenapting so control ractng In Fale SiMe | pei cn d odbaxied heb nei icing orth atic Talli Ay was pat into. the tack | (@pecial to The Evening World.) te eae SPS us re Bt able to ply 01 yaev ne} § feld Instend of the Ine because of the) PRLMONT PARK RACE TRACK, NEW aN OW ‘for a baschall stfugele that |iata up with v strained leg and Capt. | grerslionw of full tuck Davie, wio quit shel pron ely A—The entriea for tomar AE Ee eee ‘ea " will thyill every fon in the coua-! Dearhorn, of Westra, with @ minor | & ‘ 4) tirimmnond | squad to-day” beomiise “of an Injured | owe dhoes are av follower ee try. Our own Giants will okie | tajury Poser ‘ {Bas | diaphram. | Thompson was not placed Manchard-Paillips the Athtetios. champions of the A Hanley . . é Pall'ps oe om ‘the the tf {ol Toa tal PTR oii ste (OTS eis wd i * _ ie covered from the effects of playing In : 5 fan League, in Philadelphia nes ‘Hot | te excenaly heat Inst Banna ‘inst ped pga \ tae OPERA hy tig trot tame ot gee versa (INDIANS, ROLL UP. |. amisiere train womy —_ |Caieni Fal WK} «0 AV. Il SRANG ar tinn N thamplonsliip series, and (he fur will ‘ CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Oct. 4.—Harvard te any euaiteortaet ; SH AY. Ahk ere abe Rae Givet’ On nat tate al A BIG SCORE, | nee up egainn Bowdgin this atternoon a eiweelle, s+ \ 58th ae 8 Thor cm 7 “ott Nxt Week not have o eee ahee to see the two teams In action | leilbinctioensee |with » team that still lacked its tn- | y A ‘ Clstord, Sinley & Dirbecle, Ch a Yim Tuesday, ren tho Polo Grounde| FIRST MALF. |domitable ttle captain, Hurley's knee | cae : 125¢ rin ce ae Wi. Kelley, suit oD? “er reg fH] be “turning them away.” and those Carlisie Indians . +..86| Da# Not improved nearly so rapidly — Huew gaia i | Price, BPORTING, DP Wiig aFe fortunate enougn co get in will | Susquehanna .... ay CT pte it Was at first expected, and he prob- pe 4% 4 et Two Dil z CDRP RII ALL) tat game: (hey will be proud to tell | ably will not be back In the eerimmage Gold y dr erandehiidren of when other | SECOND HALF. | for a week or eo. vineyble a ASN Pants are struggling for chumpionship | Carlisle Indians ...... 124 Starr, the ay uarterback/ dla pot play 178" *Just Bo... vi. Le 234 St R KS eri " eeLM ee veya to-day ‘on account of @ Uad ankie. i Dhite ba im a Suequehanna ..., ©} piace was taken by Newhall. ‘Many ‘ ‘ Heed Nibte._¢:Varuen. at VA A changes were mede in the Crimson Ali Want to See Terry. FINAL SCORE. line-up, showing @ Cesire on the parr of | ‘The Squadron A nolo team yosterday Le + fe wii pacar a aa 8 Carilsle Indiano E.... 7 the coaches to try out eve heteva A 1 a | hit Foust S yureing che BEAL amount of In eA V ere eenenee Ty man heiory | 4, fh # Seasitatey the ah ako bens | Susquehanna vevein tisteseseseses O|Anally gelteting the "Varsity eleven, defeated the Wanderers. also composed | pecan MA 4! of members of the sauadron, in the ‘Day ls eat Me ‘Tetry mvGovorn and Tommy hla ist ry. ry are ‘ % C3 i Tote al 1 HER BEST ELEVE. Phi on whe eveiing ‘of. "Oot. 18, it 1s| Cartistel indians. Mate dy enh that’ close to one thousand | Wayoo lee i t | Howen (@hpt,) me MM make the jrip from this elly ip abel r Ua OD : | Kennedy The plav was close throughout. ‘The Wanderers survrised the repreventat! team and at several stages of the wame THE outnlaved the fovadron A men, ( As ie usually the case in matches LINE-UP, between athletes Who are intimate ac- Massachusetts, | owaintences. the checking and riding- ‘ ‘GuAty| off was harder than in a «ame between two clade. In the sevond period Alfred Gordon was thrown ylolently from his pony tnd In tho fourth William Hughes few throweh the alr and landed on the turf, A severe shaking up was the ex- fent of thelr injury and they resumed favorable Weather conditions, with the! ppovromne irseontio hear nee eee jexpectation of dateating the visitors bY) formal! weather anf « strong ‘eam, | @RRSHEL WON AT BILLIARDS, jonly @ faly score, Last night's prac. | merterially augmented by the ret 5 | co cow: the Redekins dearly, ineamuoh | <higge of Macrogor, lave fetta tie |.an Joseph Libby, brother of Quartr-| teokle, culled out w big crowd to gant back Lit vy, end & wonderful halfback | ‘peown's second ghme of php hese bimeelt.. broke 9 collar bone while | seatnat the Massaahusette Agrloninaen being tackled, and Man-Who-Forgeia, | College eleven on Andrew's Field hum, Archiquette and Albanés ail | day. alight Injuries, whieh, however, | -Aaaionel Int ‘tot bul Orem out of the game. © be had on played straight foothall| pared with that’ 9G, we | } Biins | + Bingham (Oupt.) | Foxizion, foB.... Mactiresye |gigened | CARLISLE, Pa. (le@aps met the ctrong Susquehanna University eleven to-day under! ‘Think what & popular per you will be if on your

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