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ITS FIRST GAME OF S “SOGKER") Nearly Every ory pian in New York on Hand When Teams Line Up. FINAL SCORE, Pilgrims +... All-New Yorks re news columns that Jo- [= taken a fall out of Mur- THE LINE-UP, Sus phy, Poo! fan What Jerome did wasn't ree The New Yorks, & olreumstance to what MoGovern did RF. to Murphy. bones in the pugilistic grave: now Terry McGovern Uieaae ie way out of the tomb so Aaeeniy that thefts who have been arbitrarily retired by a fickle public want tel? tar. BY BOZEMAN BULGER, ~ oung Corbett, for: Instance, was! poo GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Oct, galled a ‘dead ono” after dis last Mgt | o1-Over six thonsend New Yorkers With Battling Neleon. To-day Young | iined un to-day to take a lesson in ‘Corbett haw at loast three matéhes | “Zocker” footbull, They were not long eMinohed, He figits In Philadelphia on | in wiring up, Capt. Milnes, of the Eng: +the 2th, in Baltimore on the 2th and In Boston a couple of days or so later. He been working ott In the country, there are nA white Nicht to side TE We 6. werible A terrible rattling oan tivities by running head-on into a big round ball and butting it thirty yards, where it hit another Briton in the face NEW YORK SEES | 79 BE OR NOT TO BE, ow ih, ss, Ush team, onened up the practice fes- and he Bays be is ‘there. pda bas fon ae fs Wag) too—up ound — ie 5 Mp Sonne of muscle and and bounced half way back. He emilted and the crowd appreciated the fob, The spectators erew very much in- sitio tre ining, Wrne is@there,” | terested as the Pileritns trailed out, ‘he wants a chance with that | noir uniforme would have fitted well entertainer, Mr. Nelson, | In| ror 5 juyentie stunt in @ Bowery bur- ttle f Soya eoraps in lesque. FIRST HALF. ‘The Englishmen started off with » MeGovern the Card Now. Tush and by & few well-dirested Kicks ities have | soon had the bal: near the New Yor! PY, a Pee inne fa Floiober, the Inaide right, hit the ‘opened before Torrid) ne | Pall, strakghe at the goal post, and it , MoGovern.. The groat Mttle | wouis tiers gone through, but Craig, - fiwhter's wonderful retutn to fighting | the goal keeper, caught the ball square form, @imoat like a resurrection from | oa ihe Forehaen, D6 butted It back out the steve, has made him peer of, Bat- thse time and ererealne Roms y eve 9 fling Nelson in publio interest. That! wise man near sald it wa foul, ind keen judges rexard the intorest as Ben-| the short-stocking fellov lined up to wine is ny by Be Neo ged action of pane es rt ae Ca Fy tel- 8 an ou nes Vv . : tan tent Toune | iy then went chasing across une ld | ————————— ‘s ea e000! 5 after a tin can. f : ett a th hoe Op the level, It ook foollah, Final e New ers got ine'‘on Rersy's tone | runt a tart and kicked the ball tow @ iwish goal, Suddenly & youpa iF at named Gorman got a lop re “Bing!” his foot anit shot by Bir Charles uckshot and rk had scored. Ne one wd gheered y And Bir Charles, the goal keeper merely smiled and sa! ery clevah, Voy cleva, men were evidently the best players for they kept tho ball &lmost continually in the New York ter- erry ritory, Tho foreigners were good on THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1905. . , ‘RUBE’ WADDELL LOSES HIS ROLL (Special to The Evening World.) POTTSVILLE, Pa., Oct. 21—"Ruve" Waddell, of the Philadelphia Athletic baseball team, came to griet during (he stop of the club in Pottaville, While he was exhibiting a roll of bills aggregat- ing $10) a man entohed the money and fied, “Rube'’ aid not accompany his team when they left for Hagiebon, but remained here to track down the thief, Ho has detectives in Pottsville and Philadelphia jd petal ion Mane on the case, On Amberst’s 25-yard line, Beheverria werk in for Helmrich and Schutte went in for Collins at quarter- back. On the first try Schulte kicked a fleld goal from the 10-yard line for Co- lumbia, qieing the score , Score: Colum bia, 10} Amberst, 10, The game ended “dribbling,” that is, they would follow | here. next ya ie he fig! y Moe ts the ball along and nurse ith thei ity ‘Nels on wil non feet, until se fellow would Bs it the ball down field until ‘This a Bad Move. J. Bryning came up and socked it 4 through goal keeper Cra; ‘ ERRY'S managerial staff has ar-| score, Bhgiand T New York 1 shies | hg amie he pened SECOND HALF, the second f looks money, you know. of the first The ‘keicking’ ond hi bias Terry's driends will be sorry to hear| Continued. Right at the start it looks matter of such importance, ‘Terry has oe gl “@ saockea "Thi ie play’ w fail oe start on ry New Y, a ie 4 ple Bet, ork club, 8 he ht alt end American football for thet After a while W, th igor ‘oolward scored an- other goal for the Pil irae ie. oeaee. for a month and| the ball pas t Craig. ine a des. chance to Ket back is effort, but reweh hind Ba England. ¢ Thanet not block It In throw Ei ‘of that Ff hi 7, Be tiling Dane, or Young Ri raper alt on \ ye waite L have eo a chance with Bhanee with any “ele fehone ites Biryeneon game, Terry can hand out a knock Bheble Greene as wi . be aA e right punch as well RACING ON AT hi rest of "6 (Sul: SS JAMAICA ENTRIES, {Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK JAMAICA RACB TRACK. NEW YORK, Oct, ~The entries for Monday's races ie adhe ie United Hunts Association Draws WBE emai veces | Out Fair Sized Crowd to see Steeplechase. a MORRIS PARK WINNERS. a i a oll ee i a FIRST RACE—Edna Tanner (7 to 1) ~ 1, Orlon Dobhe (8 to 5 for place) 2, \PRGOND BRACE setting, three-yearolas; Step Away 3. ‘one-aixteenth anne 18 SECOND RACE—Woolgatherer (7 + to 5) 1, Big Morgave (10 to 1 for 08 place) 2, Mican 3. 105 Ae ¥y 4 THIRD RACE.—Pagan Bey (8 to 1% 16) 1, Thomas Cogan (even for place) » 88 2, Buck O'Dowd 3, FOURTH RACE—Crow Wing (3 to 1) 1, Liffey Bank (4 to 1 for place FIFTH RACE.—Knight of Elway (5 to 1) 1, Pare Pepper (4 to & for place) 2, Dupont 3, SIXTH RACE.—Kumehaw (2 to 1) 1, Lipton (out for place) 2, Howard Gratz 3. By JOHN POLLOCK, on: to the Evening World.) RACE-TRACK, Morris Park, N, Y., Oct. 2.~This beautiful race course, ryear i which wes the scene for many rs of the running of a great many, important turf events and which has been pra» tleally forgotten by the racing public Sines the Opening of Bolmont Park, wax by the United Hunty Racing Antoola- | tion, which held the fret day's racing of a three days’ meet. The track looked just as rf ss{ Pin it dtaon thn Jame day of the. “e Around the circuit. Matter of easy|qn"omthe, spectators’ point of view) Renmeyivania . this, Money ought not to count in a like @ goal for England, ot hae m Pennsyty: Brown . from Providen: Investigation as to what ¢ —~e--— peace for a kick. By this system the QUAKERS TO TACKLE RHODE ISLAND ELEVEN, FIRST HALA, SECOND HALF, ) Yale Usnpire— Lineenan—F We Muohy, Brown 2 minutes PHILADELPHIA, Oct. %1.—University of Pennsyvalnia meets the Brown Uni-|? versity eleven on Franklin Field this afternoon in the Quakers’ first big game of the season, Tt was an ideal autumn day, there be- ing enough tang in the alr to please the most exacting players, Pennsy's line is still an uncertain quantity, while Brown, heavier than ‘the red and blue, has its strongest eleven in years, The Providence team has mot been scored on this season, while it has run up high scores on op- ponents, Brown laspYear held Ponnsy to one touahdown, And to-day the blg delegation of students that came down re betting freely that the New Englanders will win, ‘0 bol- ster up the line Pennsylvania couches have shifted Draper from left tackle to left guard and put Cook in tackle po- sttion, while Robingon has been switched to right guard, eee ee Stewards May Investigate, There wos some talk at the track of an get loft at the ace. Prob. ably no one w © nM for tho right 3 ine, and in chunks events offered for the occasion did not appeal to the general public who follow up the running of the stake horses and selling platers, a falr sized crowd came here to try thelr hand at betting on the four stoeph events, which made up the card Th» soclety folks turned out in a large num- ber, a8 waa expected, The jockeys in all of the races were ay gentlemen riders, who are alwaya ready to straddle @ horse and) run the riek of having thelr bones broken, just for the Glory of winning a rave, The track a4 usual was fast and some spirited racing was expected, Prompt- }ly at 2 o'clock the first event on the | card, the Galloway! Sourry, was run off. By the time the horses went to the pat there Way-fully 2,000 persons prea. ent. Fifteen bookmakers did business in the big ring, The horsts. were led pt the Mit by the master of the Orange ou; this afternoon resurrected, aw it wer, | Savy eae re MY ter the agene gases, wit wi "Se peed e starter was If, ig 04 nat “A hregets % t99, 0 iar, ae hte fing pee at rerton 8 own ne: + ¥ thir My . J i Tenth Precinct, 5 y came out first in the one-mile run, — (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Oct. #.—It fs eaid Theodore] FINAL MATCH FOR GOLF Roosevelt, jr. son of the President amt 4 fresman at Harvard, was one of the spectators at the Waleh-Btanley fight, Ing" the trie, walt baleeen the finish Sak PRINCETON IN FIR IN FIRST YALE CONFIDENT 1 IN REAL STRUGGLE OF YEAR. gs pau LF, CADETS pa GRIDIRON FACE CRIMSON TEAM FIRST HALF, THE LINE UP. PINAL ‘SCORE, C , N. J., Oct, %1.—Prince- e ton will play the hardest game so far, 4, \his seasoh when they meet the heavy Lafayette eleven this afternoon, The Visitors outweigh the Tigers, and have a line weighing over 200, but Prince- ton bas demonstrated more than once Hot count so much 1 Umble Mr Langton’ tatty NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 21.—Tee went after Penna, Btate to-day with & bunch of eurprises up her sleave. After several daye of practice behind closed gates a big crowd were on hand expect- ing to se: the Ell's try something new on five Pe insylvanians, As Hoad Coach Walter Can waa not present, however, (Special to The Evening World.) WEST POINT, N. Y., Ogg 21.—In thetr , on the Annual game the Cadets faced the Har- |Sirength of Shusier's ability to kick |vard team here to-day, pane bed field ioe from almost any point In the |the dope emanating from bo neither teams Pg - “ oe at football | the: re that jelther, as th bail, | ana are confident of scori | to ot within reeh of and a strong wind ts bl. jkleking must be Although the Tigers he caved by w large sick list yet_ail the [pretty sight with lay except Herring of the cadets and A ‘irls that are alwaya eh Ps hand. tel on abatand. ft eatin play tried in secret might not be sprung to-day, if indeed they aro actually tried before the game with Columbia, er a Inees The Penn. State men presented a fair- ai , . veraging 199 pounds per ae be the huge gran ‘Varsity is out to nd all are in condition to play the | mame et the season so far, rawn to a Hat - |of the feminine contingent were etrong at his old place, st time in two weeks, an Wilhelm held the left end of th absenc’ boys were confident ning, for have not ye the soldiers? The of defeating the ‘oor lb againat the ae Mad 8 ed by. the return ot Simons, who was jarmy adherent confident of making a good showing against the Yale team: With a clean rocerd this season Yale made @ strong effort to prevent any crossing of her is | foal line, 19 wemher deat. day Cor ‘tootbal —— prised | WITH HIGH SCHOOL KICKERS, Moran, the full-back of the orack Moserin and Tenney who have all been | tac! ile, the laid up with minor injuries, RUMOR OF TROUBLE IN CORNELL GAME, FIRST HALF, © Harvard’ by ‘ie the very Outset of the edly held Vergara ‘on! downs, fey 8 by Beavers, ‘itory foon after the firat 1 80 "About the middel of the first. halt the © soldiers’ team began to Outplay Har- rd both on offense and defense, re- gains, Fullback fine once “eaee wt is ge : ‘Dae at. Mea ic ie we ree vit ww Rinian, Oct, 21,—Cornell lined |peatedly mak'ng ton; up against he eleven from the Western | Torney for West Point University of Pennsylvania this after- noon for the hardest gume phe bas had # far this week. The visiting team ea that they had not be: years and ata ” expe ITHACA, N. Y,, eh slipped and fel after a touc’ “n to apear certain, Beavi yams around Harvard's West Point tried a place yet for thre | Harvard's S-yard Sine, but if @oal. The. first hae of pet, with side having scored, Lill layed Harvard, paintng Nearly three it 8 much Taine & as the land keeping the ball (n Harve: ory nearly the entire dime, ice | thin half the Soldiers were within scor- | ne, seanes of ‘Harvard's goal ‘4. y Say dome | tained & number ayers, whom the Tthacane were likely ve visiting team brought | ole a full substitute ele backed up by 1) aupporiers. m. Two however, wore absent on te: count of InjurlesCook at. left “he chase races and the two flat and 0" Peourk eat right quard, ine from injured knees. ‘urman, who took t on nat year's i after ‘the beginning pt ih ner by talline oF i hed tian ne "te ‘afternoon was cold. and offered | er foot Ls; sothall weather but for the | INDIANS ATER SCALPS OF DICKINSON BOYS, MiDDIES IN HOT FIGHT WITH SOUTHERN ELEVEN, HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct, SeThe Gare as Indians mot ti | eleven on the island ki hore North Caratian SRCOND WALI aily ANNAPOLIS, Ott, Phe Navy and oe {| University, of North Carolina fooublt| te OF COPS’ GAMES Romps Off with Three First Prizes, - ‘The Polleemen’s Athletic League held its fall games at Celtic Park this after- noon and John Flanagan, the giant oop and champion hammer thrower, was the hero of the occasion, He won the fat man’s race in the fast time of 19 seconds, won the hammer throw with a pitch of 172 feet and 11 Inches, came off victor with the discus and was in line for the special prize for all-around pointe offered by Borough President Ahearn, All of the Finest who were not on post attended epee and roared thet enthusiaamn® with bragen lungs. Altogether there was a splendid at- tendance. All of the policemen athletes who took in ee e8 were in if sola! condition and made le showing in the various events, ery 1 ra fash was won by M. J. Cros: gn, the Police Department, in 1 $80-; ag yy Corlette, of (he Me Polles Vospection District, in a nutes 332-6 seconds, Champion Hammer Thrower! 4 EDITED SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ROBERT FRDGREN. | Ai eat srmen CS NF ERASE THE QUESTION FOR M’GOVERN. FLANAGAN STAR’ am 1N TANNA 1 i By J. leNally. th J. D. Sixth Pre- Sace es Lect of of the ptr gin 9 from Nicholas Dunne, s¢c- the Thirtieth Precinct, and J. Al TEND FIGHT? 1%: Hickey, ‘third. of tne Fieth Precinct, th 6 minutes 81° ‘ The ren aiie Ps ~1= run was ————— won ae ‘onlette, in 6 minutes M1-5 fecond -HAMPIONSHIP BEGUN. Harvard students in great numbers] GARDEN CITY, Oct. 21.~The first quietly took seats about the ringside, jelghteen holes of the thirty-six holes Gani matoh for the Individual champlon- and one, a etudious appearing young ship Of the Intercollegiate Golf Asso- chap, t for all eyes be; | clation was played this morni r fore te Drincipals in the , tt “|the Garden City links between bert nan appearence, It waa wae mored at Abbott and Ellis Knowles, i was Peasy ARR that ame tad |, They are both Yalo men, and no mat- ter whi Ins the farge epectacles fem ge sho bound’ treo te e turn, le retain na all ne, evam-tnal \powt end the chist torougt the homeward journey, and up at the seventeenth and atl) he end of the froraiag round FOOTBALL ON MANY _ GRIDIRONS. See went to Amherst. Amherst fumbled on the first play and Fisher got the ball arti eee i? P he & Lex. Tay. “e Next mit ee BATTLE WITH PENNA STATE|{ RAND CENTRAL PA TOBACCO ||) 1 baa eri we eee sacle thought possible that the open y set of backs, who were Rawin mre Tot yearn meas be & a nae wat clear and cool, an DeWitt Clinton High Schoo} team, has careers into a star kicker, In the mts new AY 5 IRISH ATHLETES tui gm | 10 FIGHT HARD) diana ss sae ur tei w" Rule Broe, Breit DMB on. Bt Victor Julian YORKVILLE? "| 86th Bt, near Lex. Av.

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