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ae | tes from the routine bunt for | 5 elephants, Yost looked for fast | S a Qgloatalsa\ THE BACK NUMBER, ‘The ponderous giant In armor who |e now a back number. UM fs right in denying that ie . "Columbta’s team used rough -tactios in the recent game wit Yale. Columbia had just about as much 40 rough those Yale foi men Munroe had to rough Jeffries. 5 oe . HERE ts some small talk of start a. ing an annual championship foot- . ball between the Champions eae ast and the Champions of tne er piatien 1g considered the best West foam, It has walked away wtih ail @ver since Coach “Hurry Up took charge of football affairs at Acbor, | has seen many changes dur ‘the past few years. At fire the ‘Were light and fast, Gradually and managers took up the idea big men were necessary In the Imebucking plays. End running almost | pediropped out of existence, for the great | defensive science developed made t thing to imposslbie for any eunner lal -k4 ‘Aine of glam” notion was car- tad to exces, and the game became potas and loss spectacular, One great tern team boasted @ line averaging pounds in weight. Think of that! fene men, each as big as Jeffries, on OO ccrigan was the first college to) ' men of average size, such as would class as light heavy-weights in the ring, The Yesult was that last year he forced the men to take up the same lightning- t Btyle of play put up by the light- Papp and he dev: ned she the me a ‘This year Mi Nd Mghter, but stil) fast as a AL® seems to have taken up the Michigan theory. Her team this Beason {a the ‘fastest seen for many years. There are no Heffelfingers Wibr Glasses or Hickoks, It Js a team of \ ang variety, and ft would © po through one of the old-fashioned ag. tions of fat men like a knife butter. In Caiffornia as well the heavy heavy- es has gone out of style, There are @-pounders on the University of tifornta team now. Speed and sap, have taken the place of ponderosity, Tho rifle bullet instead of the battering ram! BY JOHN POLLOCK. Although the referee for the coming heavy-weight champlonship battle between Bob Fitssimmons and Palladelphia Jack O'Brien in San Franclioo the last work in | December has not been selected as yet, tt fe certain that Eddie Graney will be tho official that will be agreed om to fill this Important position, Before Fitzsimmons | started for the coast he told the writer that he wanted Graney as referes of the contest And no one else. O'Brien, who Is in San Tt be a great thing for football If the | irancisco at present, has already accepted Eastern and Western ceuns ever | Graney, dnd it is expected that as soon as out the national championship, «3 | pity seaches the coast the first thing {hat ri Hee oe a nena acla | Nfll be done by the fighters will be to name Jonal baseball honors, The only | Sane au the referee, Ryan Will Fight Again. ‘pro! f pegimenlty leo | the faet chat college * h ri Sepastee | eration Syl age yg thes “Buddy” Ryan, the Chicago welterweight, will fight again in a fuw weeks, He will entering compe’ 8 that will carry not lone the sight of bis eye which was m@ far from hor HAT rattling of bones In the pug | slashed by bis manager during an elterca- Hastlo graveyard still continues. | ton after Ryan was beaten by Jimmy Gard. Now Ibows" MoFadden, | who | | mer at Colma, Cal, @ fow months age, Ryan ‘Once knooked out Joe Gans, wants to | has arrived in Chicago from the coast, and | » * t e this ary back.” The “Kia” Became a | Me Wi'tt'eh Hent beatte, were, Ryan ick number years ago, It wasn't the oye wil] be ail right in a fw weeks, Ryan is Wine list, however, os in the Dal Haw: | hunting around for matehos at present. Kins case. He simply fough himself Boxer Helped Jerome, All the pustiiets, matchmakers and fol- Out, And taught io0 much boxing in bls mnasium-—a thing that has turned of fistle battles who attend the Mya good fighter Into a “clever eri. ound bouts which are held In the hi Jerome's re-electtoa.. Mr Die for the clubs holding that aa Jong, as and no dévisio red the bouts inay be eagriel «i; ‘without any. Interterence from ‘the’ puthort= tles. ey OOR Joe Gans! Deséried by ihe people who grew leh on the pu he won, and through betting on ine fights he ‘'fa BM sult their purposes, he ts down and | To use his own expression, ho Another: Match for Erne. “Young Erne," the Quaker City boxer, ti Bot 4 hard thin dime <o his | stil continues to arrange matches, Besldi o belt pede Gans can siill fight as a welter- | rt srelght. He is probably the beat welter i ae oi ii Nn ag md 1 #8 America, Without a nienager he may | Cie a “nich ack Gyriey, manager | haps develop & reputation for ring | Joon Wile, imenis to bang otf In pel. ones.y, in which case i would not be w few miles outside Of Chicsgo a a ite Higa d i Joe Gans came back | Nov. %. lo Baltino’ wearlng glad rags and a e i Pint or 80 of spirkting caxvon in his Rvavl dnd: Lawis Agais, shirt front, } Russell, Philadelphia light ae , who gave orbett". wach 4 attic Pas ast Saturday ]OTORISTS CLAIM RECORDS i a, aso of Fale linkme for milenze records are now being ne the BFOeS: npAL AS le by artent motor fast mill when) be a hummer. country. A St, Lou's m ghte, Matement thet pe we! Memsic to Fight Smith, Menusic, the of Chi- 5 whi George abifty fighter gut tn Phitade AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, Ms ch. eit laste eee ‘ isl) T EMPIRE TRE, ATRE. Greadieny & 40th of, | ot a sat on, MAUDE ADAMS ® exist ae | Fic at ; | RACH OC Ke, ees ih re rE V i, Fiat je] The Mo: chant oe vente e Daly's Upoadwa fe 4 vita tt gs Mie EDNA MAY "ih PARC o TIM Broad At Bu LYCEUM “ni ay Satur “gust OUT. OCK, oi 2 COLLEGE," } THEATRE, Bway d 44th, a AITERION Miss Maxine Elliott uw HUCSON TRE, th at Robert ea t Pedy tO MORRO 2 at, way a | wie Ligey BAY eB WILLIAMS & WALKER, BAA Love Min, Ward & Curran, Pesebott Will P Rogers, Bear! & Violet YORKVILLE Mane RE OR 8 [BRAY St i ses a ANGE OF Poet tC aanats lath Are ° RLAND tn Ben ny * 3) GRANEY WILL Fitz Wants Him and He Is Acceptable to Phila-| delphia Jack O’Brien, to Dens | RRECTION j (HW WORD THURSDAY EVENING, NuvcnsiR 9, 1905. r on BE REFEREE. ver, Col, where he has been booked to meet Rube Smith, the Denver Gghter, for ten rounds at the Denver A. ©. on’ Nov. (7, LEPUEES (> Cw, Sa ‘The up-to-date football player. did RN MODERN FOOTBALL PLAYER. ’ as it He Is a light heavy-welght, wears no pade or armor and ls trained for great speed and enduranoe, LLL LT LL TL IE RN g é OMAAWAAKEIAE ATTELL, BLINDED, WON OUT.'CITY PARK TRACK 4 (NOWLTON MATH FOR TOM SHEL Harvard Coaches Feel that He Is Able to Handle Yale End. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov, %—With Dan Kaowiton playing end on the var- sity eleven, Harvard's football coaches at last have a man who is thoroughly able to give Mr. Shoviln, of Yale, all— and perhaps more—@an the latter will care to attend to in the game on Bol- dier's Field, November %, Knowl.on is « rangy, six-footer with more than 1% pounds to his credit and a pair of legs that carry him over tye ground, nt a treme: pace. Even from the position in tackle he has been beating the ends down the field under punts, and when once he gets his hands on @ man it is like tho gluteh of @ snapping turtle or a steel 80, With Knowlton at end, moreover, “Beat” Squires will be able to play tackle, Squires didn't show up very well In She Indian game, but it must bo remembered that ‘he had just recovered from @ broken thumb which he way | Hureing * with @ great deal of solicitude. Beat” is far from a slouch, and his work in the Carlisle game didn't do | him justice, He has shown this by his splendid performances in the dally fimith has been beating all’ the men out | West, where he is regarded as a coming jana in the lightwolmht division scrimmages this bad which have been carily a fea’ure of the practise on Sol- diers’ Field. Columbia " Mideals at Last See Their Team in the Open. At Inst Columbia studenis have been ahlowed to witness the practice of their action at American League Park yes- terday, and were well pleased. Capt. er came out of the play Mnping badly. Neither Von Saltga nor Douovan wes in the practice Von Galtza is reportel as being a little fine and, it was. thought best to give him a nr Donovan did not pley Saturday. His absence was because of studies, Collins and Armatrong did moat of the (punting and it Is expected that the ; former will be depended upoa to punt | in the game with Cornell, a week from Bext Saturday, Carter, who is attend jing to a bruised knee, probably will be called upon to kick when he gets | tnto condition for fear that he may in- | jure ‘himee?t again, Yale Shows Up Poorly. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov, %—The | ‘varsity and the serubs had it out in Practice at Yale Field yesterday, and the | Scrubs shad none the worst of It either, In the open work the scrubs virtually | made two scores to the 'varshy'’s none. Hockeaberger and Erwin were eath Played ox left guard. Hockenberger when on the scrub side against Tripp kept that big guard on the jump all the time and frequently got the best of the argument. Erwin also did well, Heffelfinger, the great Yale guard, | Was on the field coaching the centre | men, and he infused a lot of life into the big fellows, Al Sharpe, the former football eleven. They saw the boys in| after the Kicking squad full-back, om a severe drill in getiing and gave fen off punts, Cooney May Be Absent. PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 9.—Practice @t Princeton was held again bebdind clused doors yesterday and it was learned when «he players returned to the gym that there was no scrimmage between the two teams. All the ‘varsity men were back on the field, but whether they will be . to get in @ eorimmage before the crnel game or not Is rather doubtful, Capt. Cooney has not yet entirely re- covered from ‘his bw aviatia eh see DM PATH FALED TO LOWER AfcoRD Best Great Pacer Could Do Was to Cover a Mile in Two Minutes Flat. MEMPHIS, Nov. §—A mfle tn two minutes flat was the best Dan Patch, the pacing champton, could accom- pileh at the Memphis trotting track in 4n effort to reduce the world’s of 1.59% without Rag of wind or runner mn front, yes ‘Trainer Hersey rated Dat the first half mile an the great pacer fall home, the last half bein; pargtiates In rp ne of a mipute and a second. Another tr Sehoduled for" tetay, “a shield match over but ‘there ia e- Proved Himself Too Clever for Tommy Mowatt, | Although Blood Obscured His Vision. (Spectel to The Evening World.) | fidoded with blood, Abe Attell 1 PHILADBLPHIA. Nov, 9.—Blinded) went ahead and defeated eee by & gash that kept ble right *v@) Mowatt, of Chicego, in their six-round fight at the Wa iington Sporting Club last olght, In the second round Attell. in rush- ing, slipped to the floor and had a head-on collision with Mowatt, which |resulted in a two-inch out over Atteil’s eye, Efforts to stanch the wound wore |unsuccessful, and fo rthe remaining | TO BE IMPROVED! Grounds to i ae Beautified, 4 More Stalls Builf and New ‘ Clubhouse Erected. NASHVILLE, Nov. 9%—David Barnes, one of the moving spirits im jthe American Turf Association and large stockholder in the City track at New Orleans, hi from Ciscinnat!, and leaves to-night, | four rounda oneshalt of Abe's face was |covered with blood, Mowatt started off to mix tt up, but shifty Abe glided away and returned *jetinging left-handM jafbs chat told, Then the fighters’ heads bumoed and & second, but continued to smother Mowatt's face with fabs, Not until the fourts round was ay plaster odtainadle for the wound, and Mowatt soon had it knocked off. During the remainder of the bout | Mowatt swung wiidly and never suc- | ceeded in landing any of his terrific punches, Abe kept playing his left with | Sugh effect that the Calcago man was | weak at the finish, Tn the seml-windup Jimmy Lavell. of bh dedi fought a draw with Marty ‘ane. FIRST OF INDOOR GAMES. Thirteenth Regiment Inaugu- rates Season in Brooklyn Next Saturday. ‘The Indoor athletic ecagon will be opencd | Saturday In Brooklyn | Tatrteenth on Regiment mt the A pr night Armory, BIG FOOTBALL ELEVENS IN HARD PRACTICE, ———___—-4 Tigers May Lose Cooney in Game with the Ithacans Next’ Saturday. {fs gome hope thet he will be able to go in against the Ithacans on Saturday. Pennsy's Heavy Loss. PHILADELPHIA, fortune again has robbed Pennrviva' of @ football player that was upon for the Harvard game. Stein, the big guard who has been fighting It out | paouity, with Hobson for the left side of the is sick and will not be able This puts a double re- tay Saturday. Pa., Nov. 9.—Mis- -ount ees yd on Hobson and weakens Pennsylvania a ter of substitut ‘The t of we nye. Quaker “Football rs breathe a mixture of aalt and nine alr the time until night th derably in the mat+ pla will the Harvard e team and some Ne keg went to Winslow Jun enies a a few minutes’ ride Winslow ‘Function 1s so near Philadel- phia that the men will come to the university cach morging ‘and attend lec- tures and recitatt eee Murphy After Terry. , Jonnny Oliver, manager of Tommy Murphy, {a trying to get on @ return fight for Mure phy with Terry McGovern, and declared to- day that if Billy Nolan, manager of Battling Nelwon, should refuse to let Nelaon fight Mo- he will hy te) no utng @ chal ” th Sere ond © Neh ee the accepted. ———_— AMERICAN’S LONG THROW. LONDON, Nov, Rioafes scholar | Colleme, Oxford. at yertorday threw inches, making a new time in post io rkateh Ble MeGutxan, of fa, is anxious rece ta to Ma- fer may be SPORTS FOR THE WEEK. — ee FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. Boxing—Willle Fitzgerald va. Fred Sanders; # rounds; San Franctsco. Eddje Hanlon vs, Aurelia Herrera; 2 rounds; Los Angeles. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. Football—Yole va, Brown at New Haven; Harvard vs. Pennsylvania enteen events in which ome | athletes in the country will | have been arran «ramme of of the Des | participate, ‘The New York Athletic Club 1s olanntng | to make the coming indoor swimming see: | fon the mosh interesting and successful tn the history of the sport, end preparations lare under way to bring all the best ewim: | | rere, tomethor at thelr clubhouse Th |] at Philadelphia; Cornell vs. Prinoe- tal by thove of any club in the country, ton at Princeton; West Point vs, Carlisle at West Point; Annapolis ve. Bucknell at Annapolis; Rut- gers vs, “‘evens at Hoboken, ‘The playing of an exhibition mame of English Rugby football In the stadium vat Harvard next Saturday bas been authorized el eater | bssd hag ed Cheas— In (ornational contes; over roretty, OK other team will ether t Atlan:'> cable between Manhattan MF SR timm tect wow a | Chena Club and Berlin Chess Club. EP" talons Se, Athletlc Gptmes-Thirteenth Reg! ment, Brooklyn, and St, Bartholo~ mew's Club; East Forty-seoond street, ‘The international chess American and Germen rayers 10 o'clock on Saturday mori of the Atlantic onble, spretive hi oe ¥ erlin. bentad ih, Seth in Gheas Club the Albert H, @tevens, & Rhodes eaholar, ge yp li Rl Blows College, Oxford, th u faa tent The, ial hee, Tale Ta om eolagia's is a new statin oy repeated defeats, and on from ouplis and team of Creigi ue | has been gistend we been cancelled. will moming >) connecting thelr BY BOZEMAN BULGER. It Is reported on reliable authority that Dany Hoffman, the that out- fielder of the htPladelphia Athletics, | has been traddd to. the New York Americans for Pat Dougherty, While Griffith js not in town to ver- ify the report it is understox that he arranged the deal with Connie MMack just before he started for hie ranch in Montana. Behind this deal in a long story whioh convinces men on the inside of the basebal situation that i Kad the proper move ts mae. well known that Hoffman bas Paks outs with Mack for some time, nationn) good roads movement than for f eotabliehing @ new G. Barmait °oe*tMloagpet and “Choris fedeand, of this city, start from Ohioago next Mon- | Gay, moming ai 8 o'clock ona cy eter to this trade in, & Colum y several fre by Ty Holeomn’ Adams by Weltor Grady, the ¢ormer beygeeye ie has peth the 0 roam and devote aly leans’ fae i ams Sea Tepes sr LL LEIGH OLD HORSE TO INGTON. Nov, thoroaehbred stallion Kins of Cotna, the leat mS ae York, ‘St Dusene ea A fut ad Sie oe bi ‘auction ft here the refusal of the Philadelphia man- world’s championship games. i ‘ianetews. ft — BIG PRIZE FOR AUTOS, ‘The Minneapolia trophy, a ofp by the Minneni 6 game, the bent pio oa ae one Maileves Pci B dig At ba Seats af Rta va OS] noon tie mae” alas oe 424 4. Wot WLW AMSTEROAM, POP, MAL WD, ENTa. ‘Theatre, Ev, at 8, Ms |PBELASCO fussy, Axs ©, sstut LESLIE CARTER | Looc§ Nights, Last Matines Sat. ZAZA, AMUSE! NTS, HIPPODROME “BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, AMPHION wierie tet 2 ON See fe nilyn Pois‘Trone, Alo began to bleed. He never wavered |, = HOFFMAN ay ch | a the iI] feeling was intensified by ager to let Hoffman take part in the Lord was substituted for Hoffman, and the only time Danny got @ whack at the ball was when he went in to bat for Lord O~The six-vear-old with the score standing 9 to 0 in favor Tn one een ‘eae wh arsed jek +] at nights, i One day ought, Tolss aay files that oat for New Orleans to prepare the Cit Park track for the opening on Thi jsiving day. “On my a@rrival at New Orleans |will put a“large force of men at wor' brusiing up the plant. Since las ing many Improvements have bee} About 4 palms have been #@ out about the grow js, the infield hag lbeoo graded and » in timothy an |buffalo grass, and fa sioeplechase course | butlt ‘clubhouse yet remains tom | made. be erected, but wef will commence wort on, that atry immediately. skies Ul! stalls which are al | ready on the ground, 490 more will ve 6 whole thing will built, and completed bofore the middle of i ea ber. We plan to take oare of “oR, oman who ships to our track, ani Il be forced to go on ume outa! to serk stable room. om HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Hl J —_— Reporte trom Morris High School football) (rainine quarters aro that they intend to, hard to defeat the De Witt Clinton Hie’ try School football team next Satuniay bandh Olymole Field, ,The Clinton team. hey tha!) m to win the other, hand. are deermined ty, win ine f veining warmest ii Griay, the same | a it Be | POs! sfluh® school. who defeated tle | | election day by the soore of $3-—0 « game with the Central High Boho Philadelphia. at he Palinaelunis ercunds. on Noy. 34 On Saturday the Hieh School of Come j ‘rom with the merce will battle on the | Pole Prep School, ‘This ame te Important, | tor & jecide the intepscholaatt | football tp of New York Lane ‘oly, Preo wine, she hag { onl Bovs’ High School wh De Witt Clinton High School hockaw| | determined to win the Snterscholam | Ue champloniiin this year, Lam year the was not very «ood A acuad o8/ students practicing wally. In as nd the outlook for a chame attain, Bopship team ts Gxomdingly favorable Miller lias been chosen caotain of the team, A dual meet has been arranged, betwoem) {the De Witt Clinton dilen School And the Morris High School. to take vlace the thas! | Saterday In December. ———— PASSED BALLS. of Columbos and BY Cymer, manager Dick Cooley, of Detroit, are the only ball Players who! have eyer made a success ot the stage. Either of them could mueh sone F before the footligthts Py oo. the diamond. Cooley does a ocoo-shouting spe | elalty, while Clymer ls a minstrel mondlot gist Over in Ashtabula, ©. they are betting that Frank Delehanty will beat Frank Hay oth minor leaguers, out a] toe position jaye hall ye Be fun heller who of yy writiame not Psa rein | awitched ie 2 haltimore PY will take ES 32 £ = 23 the beat of condition, but couldn't play rw ball for Now to | In a pinch hi probably a hitter than Hoffman, but nes delphia player's average will at the ond of the season. ast on Aig og wd ® (3 fe ml Y the ire Huptlon gg into the next season, re Fight for Wille Lewis, Willa Lewis, the local welter-welght, moat Ukely be matched to fight some man of bis ey 4 in San Franctsoo Coftroth, the fan vn i Wa Patt c Lanta sits wi ee ee O'Rourke's New Fighter, Tom O'Rourke has taken another | ed hie management, He a my ea baie Dates § Seth Wy wal ar tt Sineh eae a COLUMBIA To MEET Wi TO MEET WILLI. Edward Hoan, "M4 solence, manamer of Columbia basket-ball | team, hee Mies Sf Sma ible. ali Colum! 1 WiLt RECOVER a arabian a ALMOUIsr, ROOM 614, 18 PARK SS AVAD irisaseo Wil Sweat A wa ee y Et Z Londen. Com citi Vincewrt LIBERTY. ‘Per " MARL: CAHILL” tw MOO! New Work. Eve, wis, ant ae 7 NO Hi HER. WolNVitk'@ Hearn \ cue 1 MONDAY, tor Three Weeks Onty TH NEW YORK ENGAGEMENT, Geo, M. Cohan vf Wg ah BEATS "SELLING, ST. HICHOLAS 108 “SKATING RINK Sixty-sixth St, and Columbus Ay, 1S NOW OPEN Three Sessions Dally, Next Werk BLANCHE “The Girl of the Golden West” Protect 9, | HARLEM a ii bie BATES) s Baa Geer data ®anh bor tte aed Mm KALICH | Pinar & 304 ot MONNA VANNA emi DEWEY 3?) Mat. ‘To-day —Crackersack MAJESTIC. 8 | Mat rea cf Wee ae 4. Hurt eras 0 ret i ney ay Nie WONDERLAND ‘Herbert’ i biabea oi Midtth sein KOBINS #9 GRAND eT pain

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