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h anim Worn, YWomMmawv FPOUTTPATT ATEN WAT CARD my 7Ane _ BASEBALL, FOOTBALL AND PUGILISM| OPEN PLAY STAR FEATURE — ATTEL’S CLEVERNESS WAS ve | OF YALE-PRINCETON GAM! 100 MUCH FOR MOWATT Sao ae LEXINGTON AMAL "IUSIC EVERY AFTERNOON i SATURDAY EVENING Abe lost but little time tell, of ¢ ball this year which will be a pleas- was unquestionably responsible to ni rere pore? sol Mapai the way evahia Was outgencralled al vw y ‘ reise to the . in) laray degree for the injured condition | his title for the feather-weight cham ie one), ILLY NOLAN has & decided opin. Ant surpriee to the thoumnds who will | Othe Princeton team. and ater thel plonship by receiving the decision over — fon regarding the Fitzsimmons- &@&her on Yale Field to-morrow for the | yale.Columbia game there were similar ‘Tommy Mowatt, “the fighting conduc Rowling News on Page 15. O'Rrlen fight, Saye he: annual contest of these universtties, | complaints from New Haven. This cai gl es ides SN non {s the open style of play which both Not be passed over with the remark | ter.’ of Chicago, after Afteen rounds Of | Fitzsim- that any hard game mny prove equally hardest kind of fighting, before the " : they say, “he is after all the greatest . ayy T fee d se) shit lel 1 H " for Speed, and Public {i surerer by he nct | and Willing, but That | fret. and sen a straight Our First Sensational . . Will Cut Out Columbia ; Let Him O Attell clearly outpointed the Chicrg Gets Benefit. Bia Sai ; ft him Out. lad, but his blows lacked the necessary eekly. by the way, steam, In the third round he fi story, told exclusively 4 Mowatt with a right-hand # a rd nat Feet. ie Rt Jaw, but mmy showed ® ite . ton have definitely decide i 4 (Special to The Evening World.) And came back strong and } BY WILLIAM A, WILLIS, | tore with Columbia. Here | ve the ropes at the sound of t A phase of Yale and Princeton foot: Weekly has to say on the su nec BALTIMORE, M@., Nov. 17.—Abe At+] Overy nv und Mowatt “sasun ed the hase of e on. fc The football game with Columbia noth ® We have purchased the entire stock of one of “O'Brien won't class with mons as long as old Fitz can stand up tar suit have er ped Rely mhtch meane | expensive In Injures ‘The tact la thot! wureka A. C, last night a. AMUSEMENTS, " the absence of the tlresome mass) games played with other strong teams) 4 oa ‘ Sosene tnteiaaeemnintsidet | : ‘ on two legs. If Fits can raise a hand ny On Princeton's schedule seldam prodice | Although defeated, Mowatt was by no the foremost clothinz manufacturers of America, and ag Fitzsimmons ts Dlaye by whieh Yale has won eo he'll outclass O'Brien uch bad results. Last time ‘Prince: | means disgraced, He was the aggressor | EMPIRE THEATRE, Bromaway & 41» at ; One of the grentest men that ever drew Of her great victories, End runs, quar- ton" paved Columbia, tn 1008, two latter the thind round, but Attell was! MAUDE ‘ADAMS. 3. M yin on a glove, He's the hardest hitter of (er Dack runs. quarter and halt back | of the moat valuable members of the | 1. clever for tim, and the Chicago PETPR PAN kicks have all oontributed to make| Princeton eleven left the game w BYRNE Bway & 38that |) M y 8 long as the goods last, we shall continue the most his weight in the world. O'Brien can't F broken collar-b-nes,whieh incapacitated | boy's swing® and straight-arm jabs 8. 810 8 Rit hard enough to knock Fitz's high | {Ne play visible to the furthest removed | then "tor the rest of the season, and |amounted to ne ht, sh shi Hi spectator and to make the game more | now the best men in the Princeton line all 1 | Sulla Nari TWELI j ; i Tae ndghter could see O'Brien, and tr croughly enjoyable than ever before, | come: back trem Net York with. ine | Atoll used his jefe hand well, ond tn | ry sensational Clothing Sale ever known in Greater New 9 ail Sl age Both teams have sacrificed weight|Juries which keep them out of the | the fourth round had Mowatt's mouth | | Daly roadway @ oth at, at a.13 F you were to ask me I'd hardly | to apeed this year am the players get | Braction during the most tmportant pe: | bleeding Tommy, however, kept bor- EDNA MAY ‘vil exten or i : od of the season's work. We trust! 4 f rack a tat : ] agree with Mr. Nolan In some de-/ into action like lightning, The game|¢hat ‘next year's. Princston \ fo ing 1D BDA SABA VOFSE toland & bnook THE SEABON York, This is made possible only by the tardy cold om Ursa tails. O'Brien {s a clever and dan- | to-morrow ought to be the apiciest,| manager will bear these facts in ind | out punoh, but Attell kept well out of LYCEUM Matinees ‘Tht @erous fighter, He oan hit, put bh " in arranging his sctedule. In th on | harm's way His footwork and clevers | | Jloa OL ; he hae the other |e aTUcetROURHE conteet Of thei nection, and by, way of marked Con: | S605 were @ revelation and at times he} | OF, (ol Lor dom does it uniess he has the other geagon, and don't forget that Princeton | trast, a very pleasant impression was) 3 u . Next Mond, made at Princeton by the sportsman-| had Mowatt up “a tree. weather and other unforeseen conditions which enable The Vion and the fellow's hands tied. He can fight when | yn. vk i Me oatches any cne at a disadvantage, "errs cree 8 lx k-in, like playing of the Dartmouth team| In the tenth round Mowatt landed a| | CRITERION Bree nies Pete ) sil | Jonn C, McCraoken, the former Penn- | {ast Satumay. ‘The haere Dartmouth | | Miss Maxine Elli wtch'e ff 11 made, styl But he fakes oo often that no one ever levivania guard, has boon chosen, to) Mumm hot covery renten ta cheer 4 | seen | ne Elliott iy pene fateh, us to offer well made, stylish suits and overcoats for ows when he Is really out to win on z they did for thelr representatives |n | th at, | the level or take a fair chance of los. | **ree_the sane the feld, for those handsome young | AMUSEMENTS. | HUCSON Prgna a st i! état 21 Ang, Usually any good man who meets Taunt Angers Quakers. giants In the green jersey wore Ir nena {0 agree not to land A| tf there Is one thing which makes| (ly i ge ed A oR obert Loraine ‘ A/a) TH Knockout "and | post the Quaker football man angry, it Is}an unumial plessire to Welcome alt SAY oy mets pee enl Fitzsimmons wo a party to any he familar taunt of professionalism | guests to Princeton dames xa fuch frame-up, so O'Brien must expet in the Pennaylvania teame. For five | estes...” tng reeait to find Bob too slow to catch him or men and boys at an immense saving, GREAT COATS in tancy mixtures, HOYS' SCHOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS in Norfolk and Tegular price $12.00; sale 7 qiAre oUt effects; Overcoas are (s ; nnd ‘durable. regular INESS SUITS in cheylot 2.95 0, Do years Pennsylvania and Princeton have | HERALD $Q, HEATH ; Nan hel oe "i M @scape from his blinding jabs. hee and gray mixtures, plaids and plain ROYS' PURE WORSTED 8 7 1o 16; regus no Dees been getting closer and closer together, Che St Dicholas Rink Joseph Cawthorn i INT fects, stylish tailored gurmienta, afl Gees: regu lar price $8.00; enle price 6 au 3,95 i BE ATTELL'8 wonderful clever- | and more than a majority of the Phila: . ’ ph (aw TAMMAN | lar price $1200; sale price oi) BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ® to 14 genuine. Fiaitic friese, Ox | ness won for him again last night | delphia-Princeton alumni now favor 66TH ST, AND COLUMBUS AVE, " MEN'S OYERCOATS, 4 to, 89 inch length, in Oxf rd “ford gray and black: raw edve and velve: collars, sirone when he met Mowatt in Balt Having installed an entirely new Batic ie, pr ity e ty) ¢ rte f . @ renewal of athletic relations. The old ee ; nee Be friese. f nings, made full and « perfect fittings 4 65 , more, sore has been opened again, however, *, phy : - 2. Attell is the cleverest boxer in Amer-| and this time by no less conservative pumping plant, at a cost of $30,000, a foa, bar none, big or litte Hi , i 1s Man and 4a ATRE. Broadway E | knockout and post a big forfeit to MEN'S TOURIST dark medium co! 10 = 8 t fit, all sizes; rez 9.85 regusar price $6.6); sale pr BOYS’ RUSSIAN COATS and RREFPRS In every imag: New Amsterdam #505," The Relgning Klaw & Pr Yo MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS, 17 to 20 years “Inahle clot ai) color, including Cmpbell Kersey, te He doesn't & pubication than the Princeton Alumnt | and laid open the entire nine miles |} Sens WHITE, Gr ef LED, GoUbte, HASAN One cece are”. Heo Ene tefeae, Nines with red gt gray Hann 5.95 wine a tbe He le lgwising font | kiy, which mentions the fact that| ie of pipes constituting the refrigerat- : warm and noboy; regular price #15 to $8 9], 95 LITTLE TOTS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS in corduroy and ance Is pe t " eae 17 ' M 4 heli rm 1 yeu ‘Attell im another. great ¥ spo ae CT da Sidon teal 1O8 ANGELES, Call. Nov. 11--Man-ling system and cleaned them thor- bf tinedaiel, Riieahan and Tita quantityy rewinr nrice 166% sale trice de b ing clever, Starung in n t ager McCarey, of the Pacific Coast Ath i a § years, including a large . ail, oe a Peaatiios ise Yosh eco. ne kebokeu | Biinseton are. to play football again,| istic Club of Los Angeles annoineee|Oughiy, the management of the St. for hard’ weary Fre!" 11G9 HEE QUALITY KNEE PANTS and SHIKT 4g@ oUt some sixteeth figiiters In a TOUNd | gn asia eatirioally or two each ; He had a great punch, but later he| sylwania will ins! that Young Erne, the 2 stern light vi Ss j ink ¢ its e 4 nd that Penn-| (Pat, Young, Erne, th nL iwenet: | Nicholas Skating Rink can assure its! | LIBERTY pet Pray on an agreement) round go ‘with, ‘this|many patrons that henceforth they MARIE CAHILL MOONSHINE Beciime top fast and fancy, and #0 be cutting out al eligibility rules? cine bone however, ls conditioned upon | Will find perfect ice at all three ses- eat giny ‘ = The meaning ts obvious, It isa rule) young Erne winn ng his fight from|sions daily, excent Mondays 1 10 HER HARLIE MITCHELL, the great old St Peon never to challenge anvbody any | O'Leary in Milwaukee. t j 3 k pn i “COHAN ir Fin HOR O ecia S. « ale, ES, : relish Desvyweieht. whe tought Che St. Nicholas Rin e ’ John L, Sullivan to a draw in Ay. & 107th s YES, hew THE WORLD Meee SHOES FOR WOMEN. “ex! SUP sors ve vy Men's $3.00 Shoes, 1,90 t Week—Russel) Bp. a Mat. 5 Chantilly, France. saye he is about ty 66TH ST, AND COLUMBUS AVE, ESTAR lox become an American citizen and a per- ‘Sli ys manent residem of Now York. 18 ¢ ‘ Charlie going to claim the American HWERIGHN. ae Ti | yw 1 907 bers of Work heavyweignt ttle, too? | jf Ted Marka’ Sun. Concert” stat Ment 20.8 IMMY BRITT "'thinks O'Brien ts too . 7 Saas ts Si clever and speedy to be beaten by { URR! a wt nas f nh vith a slugger like Fitz.” | a - HORSE SHOW BELASCO ‘5: tor wear, value ELI t veh cops CORONA COLT LAC athe Pohieed ee, sizes 6 to 10, ov 1,90 Children’ stigh Jersey Leggins. also viel kid, d and Cuban heels. The new blucher syle, with extension soles; a good @ value 1,60 6 PATENT I 8 PATENT COLTSKIN Just the right ki md for wii 1.95 MEN'S 1 AMOU'S T SHOR. LACE “1,95 COLARED re woo! kersey, CHILDREN'S HIGH — THER Jimmy J. Edward Britt ' np 8, Some come on business and 10 DRESS SHOES; light flex ble eles, GINS, sites 3 to 1 u4 eedy to be beaten Answer to C Aa 10 MAK RummestionE abe Pah MADISON SQUARE G i ; ‘ ( heels, mat kid ee 4 ‘ has Nein an : er t | Those \ Who Think * some 19 make suggest 18 aby uta t Luh bite ne aA) ARDEN BLANCHE Bates) “rH GULL OF | ae win ve: Vauetee LyOU 656) Vaine, soe: and ae You can't sometimes alwa They Might Just as Well Brferse thot Mh 4°%oa! "| GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES pr I Ml hi ate er the! Pi ae BIJOU fy92 AY, NO! ent Mat EWS note from Texas Close U aro some who want to look a Time ‘ ake een Jack Madden, former cham- ose . grounds as assistant to t at N oy antamweight fighter of the P Hround-keoper. Next comes the fellow | SHOW OPENS AT 9 A, M. Da MATING, pee aed ae oy Y, 4 Phe ee Who has discovered sor wroug | | Judging Ponies in Harness and Under WARFIELD world, was arrested here for partici | about the truction of the fence us| Saddle, Trotters, Horses, Ladies to drive; Music MASTER ating in a prize fight called ‘Scenes! BY BOZEMAN BULGER. stands and wants to ct He {s| Eandems, Ladies’ Hunters—Ladies to ride; slwaye capable. ange it COLONIAL FRED Kan AC tn ri ' id yhat! doing the work High Jumpers, and Munters, Polo Ponies in a gymnasium. Did you ask what's the use of haw Behind this crowd comes the news-| 74 Saddle and Harness Horses. i. x i ig a, way at, Musto Ha mann the Dah Marsa, Gren Anna Latighiinyoths DIPS, at j t 3 a UADRUPLE PLATE CHLERY DI Ps, sterling mount Qu. we I UPL E PLATE CAKE E J Q valu 25¢c a Hie vant ‘98¢ “ots ut ahi 8 ie 2.48 I don't remember any ‘Jack Madden, | ing baseball headquarters in the wins | paper men in a Mock. ‘Ine. seoreteties CONCERTS BY LANDPR champion bantamweigit of the world.” | yer+ t “ i mit i : } MOUNTED SALT AND w gut yen ate aye Well. if you were to take a trip to. inine |The Seats in the Two Upper Gal- ALHAMBRA ® ‘ ‘nf trl ner NeePBR WAKER value 2EC 4 "4 FE DINN + i connected Mars ie fighting game, | the offices of the Giants In the Bt, Jamey (hire ot leries are Not Reserved, Meistat my Bt AD IUD LE PLATE DIN ‘98 i 4 But that “Scenes in & Gymnasium "| buliding, or the headquarters of the hard and unpleasant | tn stall is a new one. Sit up and take Hightanders in the Flatiron build but they always i ‘| HIPPODROME LHOMPSON & DUNDY, MANAGERS, Notice, Gotham promoters! fellowship, tn the base! you would get the anawer, recarles snows ntitied with the ne THEA. B wayeauth THE PRINCE CHAP PINCK CARVING SETS. # V15 Mat Tura As QUADRUPLE PLATE sUGYR, ZOUNS (is s) ikl a | ea “als finish brie oS rip, The seor cranks, and many are foolleh requests || and Inquiries from fine, Others are|@ corps of asgistunte at the grounds | from players, venders, advertising| tlekets have to be printed and, In facr, | sporting goods. | the detalls to be looked after are mult) $3.95 CUT aH r 3 y FLOWER OL jatsernt My or Gt \88 BOWLS; 2.75) PLOWER | HOLDE special LL sorts of rumors have gone] It would probably surprise the fans come omnes ¢ ee ne LAST 4s ; A out concerning the great Yale-| who worship the diamond heroes in the al st gs Pate hatin tie S DAYS A HINDOO PRINCESS,” | THE MAN ON TWP OX io Main Princeton football g#me to-mor-| summer, to know that three men and Presidente Busy, Too REVIVAL OF THE KAIDERS” Noy, a7,| Navajo Girls ae } row | ® stenographer are hard at work all ane aniet work of th ball ome 7 i i A Mowalls, Booker: ane Coe ‘ Yale's team is known to be one of| through the winter at the Natlo we Greer Mot Shoe aek| wenn } ¢ f05 Po a ee ee ' i t Yale ever had, It isa crack| League headquarters, and that aon, look after 5, Ww Cine s by ence the Bell e e w i made @ poor showing early | Men are equally as hard worked in \ GRAND Bindiey, cof the Weat 0 us : i ie Pr ALOK heen 1a | cffioah OL Whe Atharioan Laadue ¢ ln etry AS ide ws 1 kin ‘e utclansed by | It Je quite true that players are rs | Damrcse ‘ Bveniie. Beate Now Ba 5 th 0-4 PRINGED OPENWORK Steps dom shows hi8! woattered to the four winds, but the LEW FIELDS“ Pa i ee a 1.39 a anat 5.98 | form @ emall pat of the | ANMERSTEIN'S 424 St.. | (New) Buriesaue of th ty WORDTAND ‘ta i AeO@ lavesiantreniens xan ne . fa baseball club, They are m " 5 ) DTH, ee 19¢ i er out of the way when , Pare disney tk & B 1 NES 3.75 4 NEN DAMASK TP¢ q everything working according \o F 4 ; Ase NAPKINS TO cee were j d WILLIAMS & WALKER | wticic, 3 Matinee v : Bat H : shets of the. Gia | James nepota, Jonn Hans | YORKVILLE Th) Chabity Ball i 8 RACE TRACK, Noy. 17.—| is the man behin Vebedee Wee | asian’ Re tees as y ] for tormurrow's faces are cretary Abe Nah p } ie Vin | v0. THEATRE, At othay | similar trigger over in the Flatiron be ase WEHNEY GILMONECA Mtocky Nt a Ss re tals a - ni er Ne Neke!, Wat» Vrothe, T i > i tE—Seling; three-year-old and Lots of Mail Every Day. i Be be Matinee | ** im cle ippilars ‘ ] ul iy | atte spon hie arrival in the morn- 4 rl Tinta Mat Sat. The Ninety and Nine, 8, with oF 1.25 cut, special ibiornbcnaccye P ing Some of these letters are froin | arations # at We: Laired from Rom swith Willie Grange vandles inne WATBR CARARE, new Fh 245 ee arioy aL cuT GLASS NAPPI Agents und dealers At cravit Ni ios 8 ink i BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, _ Then comes a nber of manufacturers | magi aie yee v ; ina, Ny ater eee er te fr ho want to name 0 Hant or the past few weeks be , aventngs, 15 ied oF Halghtind eat peg hi have eis teame have ote ap considerable t) "es my Barry. Dally AMPHION Dally Matinves, 15 & —_— 7 Hts ws | answered, and here ly where the as-|in securing the two local BVA WILLIAMS & JAC, TUCK } i” secra ary and the stenogmphers | football wames. & MM Hentwovtiy Horses, Picosl> Midgets, Basque 410 ployment ‘ball companies this fall ‘ y Bland, 10 acts, ro er ors, : oe om SerRAIS'G. tanetortunee ee | ne vrai int of the geass being torn up. with FI hen SPORTING ND RACH ataien tworyen sdlae AB ain a long string cleats. 4 {ih 12340 Po anopneehe jum brand, in-| JAMAICA RUM, er pe od cou 10 ine, CASINOT™® Earlene Girl Pe phe? f | meeennnnnnnnrnnrnrnrnr SMOKED OX TONGUES, Swift's Promiut © usr, Be) full pint, geeg pat cee at TGS 108 a ON wit se, LEHIG, syne, 415, Best j Class Hondieap and apected by U, 8, Government; er ib yee ee pint, 29¢.; half pint.... Paeon 109 | PAN bav DAN Di sons $i at Tost we Mat vest bet rerord leads 3% to 6 Ibs. each; value 220, Lesko ' | 4uc g& RYE WHISKEY, put up under our own brand; value Harty Dhanpty ie [se Angin tt Wanwesy, way & 2 ail competitors, Pub, Baturdayssss.sees a 4600 per gallon, tie . vos 1S, Matt shed sally In One to a customer only, ie rey , : 4 As the tea kettle was the | MAJESTIC fis WONDE RUAND | ee eR aaa {| BUTTER, “GOOD FOOD" BRAND, in 81D. S()c al Gal, Quart, Pint, 4 Pint. so : : ‘ {ff Mat. Wea. ant CAPPE inclusive..... tee | = beginning of the steam engine, finiay Nave VICTOR HERDERT 8 ORCH Hroadvay, 500, daly; by telephone one po 5-lb, stone crocks, $1. 30. $3.50 $1.80 +90, 48c, 28. ¢ Py | GIKLS WILL BE OKLs telegraph, &$ weekly, #1 monthly, Arava tivivenh so the ordinary soda cracker WEST ENDSenhst't tec Dlestel’n, Boling’s,’ Smith's, Atlen Mise. {.lnenrd " 5 r SDRALY OF MUSIC, L4tnStatrvingl’s | Albert's, . Geatnnr's Mort ‘ OS } 1% . 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