The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1905, Page 2

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P eemed to outclass the Athletics en- ) ‘Mrely, That i in the eyes of Now Yorkers, 1 heard one or two Philadel Bat yesterday! USTER MASSACRE WASNT IN IT GGWEF BENDER DID TOUS. * their Wimings, The < “Top psy * Harts ws ; the smallest player in the ' ASBRBALL ts the kind of ° q q as cdeth to bs plays in Toney. League . but rt. v turvy Land, Monday the Giants a eB We will bave to admit towlay ¢ ey there isn’t euch a wonderful differsnce IN COLUMBIA MP in class between the Giants and tho of the American League. Which, ee YALE ROLLS UP ae Besides the footba’) slaughter- ing’, and the merry baseball _ War Mighail snd Swanson will make | Mther Car T": Will be @ busy sporting weex, | Y04"8 came today when the faculty been dropped from college and that) Vale .... * nor Starbuck will be al- Springfield Mem Casino, The Higashi - Swanson is setsen |Yale ..... fieh is scheduled for Feiday right... Wit the Williams game ahead of It | goringheld Fhipash a i Couple of days ago with a thoughtful |*%4 Way The material at hand is) ¥ 1, brow, Ho wanted to know If ic was | MOstly and while Thorpe bas not Customary io make ch played this season on atcount of his &rticles governing matoh failure Countiy, af algning. “Whig?! he waa asked |pags (he, extra examinations which ha Ad) ya ™ “I would like to have addition made,” | 0000 arranged for him and get in the @ald Higashi. “I would like to have or Agreorment that if 1 4x up Swanson so + of Carter'and Btarbuck are Springfield . c > heen 4 $e Unpnacious, then thoy wii not | erent. Thexe anon have been wiay- | Bigviow la dopior In t ring, That m aut ing ail rpdadn. Carter Was. one of the Heterinson : bi Fake trouble, If Swanson is unco: crack backs aad Starbuck had been | Yeoder's. fd ty Call a doctor, 1 want to have |PIaY Ie behind the line in different poste | prign @M agreement that right away whoa | #04 He wus the most promising can | Viving methods The isth, & hould be poest § Bias been strangled or knocked . in| wan ved 40 far this seasor by Col. One apconu. If tho referee tet fix VP Biwanson wien he ts unc fous, ch a wholesale dropping of fort. w) then there will be no trouble) If th , witnessed tn Wootors and the, police clint) in the | {i body. the gloom was ond him, then there | th we Bot out bie,"* ~ —we i} vind to make oo) HARVARD PATCHED UP | ¢ Bothner, the r ofep, who knows eiovgh about su jitea} TACKLES BATES ELEVEN, fo Understand that the little Js em? | fighter hax a few thing has been the feature of the rocuse, Saturday, and de todo some consist the firet half, lar position at rigat + thet ab White man has ever yor seen PBPVAPE VIS Fi iets ck doans teaetee 16 8 tho time for the Terry Mec- | Bates ... vooseeeeees6| FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL, Gaws nearer the wat tnt T NE. y FIRST ti MeGovirn'a condition grows, ‘Torry ig] HE LINE-UP. University of Pennsyivanl Be {Mr aintng bard enough for a champion. | 23! dh v1 Harvard. Franklin and Marshall : eal fee, Mane n ok it f Foat on tamer Ags SECOND HALF, J ol be Baek tar yi . Franklin & Marshall Hghiing form, One sure thing, whe T FINAN BORE, Murpryiess wil have cwoxers out U. of P.. ) watching Te: before oe | Pranglin i y isk \belr on the} 0 et m doy, oud a litile fighter as opine, will give a considerable amount) The .worst blow that the Columbia of joy to one Clark Griffith, | football team bas sustained in mare AGAINST SPRINGFIELD. | announced that Capt, Tom Thorpe had FIRST HALF, Thingy interesting up at Sulser's Ha- | Wed to play in another football game SECOND HALF. came gown to The World office |S#turday the Columbia team Is in FINAL SCORE. Princeton ..’.. ; Lehigh to retnain up on his studips, it] was hoped that he would be able ‘to THE LINE: UP. | Prineeton r| Kehigh supe Princeton .. Bwanson is uncvnssious 1 sia!) bo ale | @datefor full back and bis services as} (Spectal to The Evening World.) lowed to work bn him and bring him | PUNE were great. Carter's place may! NW HAVEN, Conn, Oct Dek to oOnsciousness With jiu jitsu ro- | bE Aled, but there is no one in sight| ident of rolling up a big score, By (hese seoret methods | 9 takethe place of Starbuck, His |Hlls tackled the Springfield Training School at Yale Fiesd cis be Yale men played the sas Fr, Dillon Bord MeCormick® | Met football day ae ait ine before. Among | kin’ Captain Bhoviin occupied Ms F%y i watched clorely, 0 i Hs sleeve FinoT HALF. U, OF P. ELEVEN VS. 4 Annapolis . St. Johns.... Why, it was simply a massacre. Big ¥ Chief Bender didn't do a thing to us. Tt musi have made Matty, sitting back Ob the bench, aquirm, nin making a fast game impossible, weather conditions were a Ca dl a'sapp: atment to Coach Bull, had selosted today’s game as be col test In which to tr | nala that be intends | Againet Princeton and the ‘Universd y ot Pennsylvanta | PRINCETON AND -_ FIRST HALF. SECOND HALF. FINAL 8cOR + 29 5 6 THE LINE-UP, ooftinceton. Portion, O'Brk wonhase Shorigan (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J, Oct. 1—Just | enough tain fell to put the fleld in excellent shape for the Tiger's fourth od | Same this af Ad | SHUI wind ble on defeuted Le- mportan "Tiger's. linestp gus were made nd the results en and Fryer, daenpepuinaed NAVY SWAMPS ST. JOHNS. FIRST HAFL, SECOND HALF, bonds Brown . noon wit Lehigh. A} Coib: avornoe tothe nopte | Oo OY ears | at al ne he Ort, WeTt wae Positions Penh chully, disigreeable day for foothall, F, and M, “Syl? BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. |. iarce crowa turnea ous to witnene tne (init csr Be Braer Heiman "4 Robinson Annapolis ntest between Harvard and ates on Gente Ls ‘ enter Special to The Evening Wor'd.) Wiens 1d thts noon, Law ra NT PARK RACE TRACK, NEW yon yy KT Lanwon say Uuiviee bee tounce. | TORR a ma bars defeated the Bates RB pda on | leven, 11 to 0, 80 that consider " Hennis a AC est Was felt In ‘spank Aine iva f i retie X ra Badge UTOR Baek ; da Day as Hellman’ ycscccccs0Bs Back ++ Folwell | se increased bt} the | te f this year's visiting ‘The. Bvening World.) | team, Including Ca nda (Special to The 51 | agubist Harvard metres ih, ‘blayed PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Octs t—) mon “he other hand was hand. Franklin and Marshall football team mapped by the abwen oe of Foster at left 4 inst the University of Penn- Squlers at rigit tackle and | SOt4 MP ae : right end. Hall dislocated | s¥ivan'a on Franklin Pield to-day un ag 7 2oF will be out /der weather conditions that were any: he time. Foster with thing hut bracing for @ridiron~ men. 1 ribs is com with 2 broken, Cloudy ard sultry weather prevatled ail | In toms, but or of day and the temperature and hubdldity h twee oe the aorimmage fOr goared to Avgust conditions, lenis ie ° | All Penn's men «who played tn the Co |hard contest with Swarthmore on Bat- HALF-BAGK IRSFIELD ILL, — |trdaydnive, resavered. from thelr Me Mint, Oct. 11—JSamen Jute and were lined up to-day, Peg Ms kof the Min: ta fON at quarter played his usumily brill tet by Ca eet tant game and Franklin and Marehall ry Camm in 1008 Gig’ not make the line men work aard to hold them for downs, gatas “sl : LAFAYETTE ELEVEN PLAYS pce ea es ~—s—==\ "ON MUDDY GRIDIRON, 100 vit Halt—Latayette, 2%; Medico Chi, 0. THE LINE-UP, 105 ‘hoa one mile. 2 sn Lafayett Re ert BASTON. Pa., Oct, U-Tt wie lt hard when "iw On ening World.) | ; THE LINE-UP. Annapolis FINAL BORE When it is a question of food, nutritive food, ---food for body,nerve . and brain---there is “no question but that Uneeda Biscult. 5¢ eM NATIONAL «010 COMPANY . * THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY LVENING, OCTOBER 11, 1905, “SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT 1 RO ‘TWAS QUAKERINDIAN COMBINATION THAT BEAT GIANTS. S285" =" HEAVY BLOW HARD STRUGGLES ON (WESTERN UNION VANDERBILT ‘LOST $215,755 ON RAGING CUT At the annual meeting of the stock- holders of the Western Union Tele- ricks and new A 5) graph Company held this afternoon at IS Rrondway Srenifent, Robert C. was still continuing, and the d of Directors a few weeks ago od resolutions on the subject The business of the year, as reported by President Clowry, brought in greas $20,063,435.04, as compared with 0.44 alet year; expenses were 2, as compared- with $21,001, peeves year, and net revenues fits after deducting Interest on AGAINST COLBY ELEVEN ‘= FIRST HALF. THE LINE-UP, Byown, { Position, siete 4 ney abe el lan Westervelt th fresimen. took the ends in plice ,gonklin lof B ‘Tooke, Last year'etvpr -Wethering:on | ock, has been playing ‘at fing past weok, but ©. Dit- Nh sent another freshman, Wag trled out | fs! Bas | ay. Sit he wensatemal runner Yyrtte Dewitt the Ti back fleld, did not get “"*™ Into the ga ng 60 condition. PROVIDPNCR, R. Tf, Oot. M--An- othet oppertiumity to a@iv® the Brown Bubs praatice the game with Colby, @nd in the latter half there were a number of changes in the ®agk tleld. After this Brown | wil settle down p @ series of hard) Tubs, afforded to-day by $4,000 for a Freee, LEXINGTON, K aii | 1 ron . Myesd, Callery, ©! v laut Bi Stake winner, Turley, tor Af Ror isin Rt oe Whe a A her in, “The Falladelphia bias woke Mp: 4 Some Ph Men get bow carrying home + “<x nan B IGLEASON HESTS AUTO DISABLED | TERRY FERGUSON |® ON CUP COURSE jn Truck of “h Gs G,’s Machine Broke After Sartori Made a Fast Rua. Buffalo Lad So Se- + verely that Latter Faints and His Seoonds Are Forced Throw Up the Sponge, (Special to The Evening World.) ERIE, Pa., Oct. 11.—Three hundred Sporting men from Cleveland, Buffalo and Erle were treated to the best exhibi- tlon ut boxing that hae been given by the Erie Athletic Club this season, when Ty reported ¢ bay rnverves Of| | the company had mn decroased §218,- na during the past year. on a JERICHO, L. L, Oct. .—A, @. Van- derbilt’s 9 horse-power F. IL A, T, racer broke down to-day whil over the Vanderbilt Cup course, was delayed about an hour and a half, Tt was passing the store of Roy Hicks, on the Jericho pike, when the truck Knocked out Terry Ferguson, of Buffalo, in thirteen) rounds tast night, fon waa able to get to bis corner, where ho fainted” and the sgconds threw up Both men weighed tn at about 106) pounds, and while Ferguson was taller | and had longer reach he did not have the nerve or the fighting ability of the al] but out in the fourth round, when he eased up on the Paul Sartori was running the ma- chine and had with him an Hallan ma- After the accident they began working at repairs and fixed up the jmaohino so°as to start for Garden City, t Ie not thought that the machine t# #0 72. aw compared with #7,887,474,- | being $5,950,064,72, agalnat $6,729,- | “ae makes the decrease for the | | $215,755.40 in groas fevenie, $699,410.06 | In net revenue and $763,910.26 in rofits, | Ene surplus for the year was $1,092,780.- | againat $1,£61,708.73 last year, a de>) crease of “ts 02.76 in that item. Among the directors re-elected were James Hazen Hyde, Chauncey M. De- pew Aud J. Plorpont Morgan, on! Le | BROWN’S SUBS TRIED OUT ur Bartorl was out early tne more |Ing on the course, and Ix said to haye completed the clrea't of [8 2-5 miles In ecm May Box in Nashua, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) EF, Oot. ig Blea bil lcensing boxing m.’<08 was duced In the Board of pian Bag Tost night, The Dill calls for a Hoense fee of #6 to $100, Ik will probably be Downed at next week's meeting, ————— Se Want ies slg TORO ian Yack Clute sk ls ina at race for the Seong iar b. local yachtsmen thaw lowe the cup by defa pe AMUSEMENTS ““MADISON SQVARE GARDEN. ‘THIS WEDK ONLY. OPEN PROM 11 A. M. TO 11 Fi M.° MAIN PERFORMANORS AT NANT PHYSICAL OAL CLTURE Et STON + AMUSEMENTS. ‘Thon nen | | eeeSSssssssss AAA exo Papen Sormcaittions ¥ les the feet Ferteok wana gat omens in sho Woeld Music BY me or . RESERVED SATS en and 1.00, ADM, 500, =| = ere ie eae EDITED ay BERT EDGREN, hief Bend. oa tat get her out AMUSEMENTS, "EMRE Pare A 2 | John Drew © tins eveio® PABATRE. B way & ByL9 Bt ‘Eves, $15. Mot ulu Glaser “ia peh dway & 1S:b sh Deging Ih Pes “coals: Lica | DALY’ a lh sia SAVOY fa® iat xii Zien i ek Le Ha RODIGAL SON Ww. ba De 44 yt Theatre ule fier Mi » PUMPKIN county ‘Tigatts, A el eat Bie” THE mie BRO’. IN IRELAND ga Mg A stale Riva ioe UNNIEST SHOW INTOWN & HEA BEL PPAR HO, Lex Av. Mat, To-d TIRES: Wine sous a 2° ie Mince Ye eee “hill = HRLASCO BREATHE TES ones ti LESLIE CARTE Wook Next Mot swe weeks heared St hianer, BIO Pry Ye nt, Hentai ae Sie ae are Mats, Oot, 12 and 20. ~ eh ia, 4 [eh N.Y, Mw ay Mtn BR, x = Harry it oer Me Con oth aan | BARGATN | st OA rg trae thr ith Koatee iO | THEATRE By: tions en ING AT BELMONT PARK : obra >

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