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“= THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE _ fUP TO DATE “RUBY ROBERT’’ IN HIS GREAT MONEY ACT, Ke leaves @ thousand or two wrth Harr Corbet tvar tew minetes EXT Saturday night Harvard N Yale will break training, hav é fought out the last great battle of the Intercollegiate football season of aa Te j © "06. From all form indications Yale, Evo] Mould Anish as the champion of tho Fits us Wivsterang Tit seaebath West. | ake "eet chasing © But tn football, as in boxing, the re- | ‘pult te always in doubt until the game “tm over. Sometimes the weaker an | om the form chart will score through ‘ome phenomenal play, a en man- $I, 000, 000 WON BY HORSES _ to hold the oppos: desperately oe from its own goal line until time As called. SE Mf Harvard can produce some man \ EB iike Eckersat!, of Chicago, who kicked five field goals in jhe last game with Tilinois, she wil) have a chance t wi LAI | Sons and Daughters of the Great Family Will eee trceny fee nol thaws »| Break All Records on English; French tem of giants, hut they show neither and American Turf. @ speed nor the stamina and e team- Swork of Yale's warriors | After Yale-Harvard comes the Army and Navy game,.the most spectacular Played during the season. ‘And after that the gridiron turf will be t by 0 few minor teams while New Yor fer@ turn their attention to the six-day bike race, which saves us from a dull of Horses carrying the Ormonde blood In Hore {a published for the frst time the Strect descent will break all recordg by | Califoraia-bred foals of Orn. nde \ 1895—Orectes, Getaway oolt (die!) winning almost $1,000,000 on the English, | Rosonmonde French and American turfs thie year. | 1896—Orsini, Oseary, Goldenlocks (dam This demonstrates that W, O'B, Mac of General Roberts) and Orellana (dam donough made no mistake when he ~ and so hae of Coronal) L97-—Gold cance (dam of Biagio Gold), l@PVHE bike race this year, by the | ing farm at Menlo Park, Cal ost Hi Ormonde tom me oe | 4 I Way, will be cun under batter, It 4s not generally known the: 6yson- | 18% Honiton and Ortona. cig ay (ited ? conditions than ever before, ‘The | by, the sensational race horee of Amer- bes iow A Right (won Monday Promoters heve turned out a scheme | {oa thie year, and regarded by many as! Wiln 12% pounds in the saddier 1901—Ormondale (winner of the classic that may make it the fastest race ever the best ever saddied in this country, Futurity) ee ie Garden traces to Ormonde on ‘his dam's atde.| The above is Ormonde's roll of horor “ree ne Bret place, the riders on for- /Optime, the dam of Sysonby, was sired |in California. Orsini has already giveh Per occasions have been accused of | by Onme, a aon of Ormonde, Fiying| the turt Orman: Proofreader Oro. indulging bn Private agreements ., 4 slus, Orsena, han and the greut will be reverted by th | ¥ox, the sensational sire BA France, 18! colt’ George C. Bennett m ed by the offering of &|— grandson of Ormonde. The progeny| Ossary sired Sir Wilfred, the Ca ++ manila $80 prize bac’ ¢ 01 6 wach atte on from 1 to 6 | op Flying Fox has won close t> $250,000 here this spring, and two-year-old out and each night from 7 to 0 Rallatrix a stake filly, Little Red and foam lecding Th tee eee? tht lin France and England this season, | palirix «stake fe In Practice Men Put Up a Game That Would Of Imps. This will keep all ten | Tt was @ calamity to the breeding tn-| Goldfinch, an English bred son of | sthe 4 t P all teams ON | teresrs of California that Ormonde got Ormonde, hae had great success at Worry Any Eleven, : mp, for those that run betind |e few foals after ooming into the hands Rancho del Paso, ition: esd Will keep hustling for the lap prizes of W. O'B, Macdonough. In all the years otter big winners. good filly 4nd the others will have to tail on, Ormonde was at Menlo Park he but Whimsical ts by Ormonde GiThen there will be another chs seventeen foals, but they promise to Securlety, winner of the Great Trial, '8) qhe Columbia foothall team is coming |{s not in shape to play at any i a er chank®, Keep green the memory of a horse for by Sorcerer, a son of Ormonie, Tis along. “There Is question about it. 'a weakened muscle of his ankle having Hast year any rider falling or breaking | which a Cal ornlan had the temerity to there is the get of Star Ruby se | Along wu about 1 a : y his wheel was crecited w th the | give ¢ which at the dam was Ornament, a full & of In the pract day ¢ ‘varsity | been wrenched, Browne, whose (njured * fun during his absence from the APS ime was a worll’s recocd price. ‘Ormonde ed four scrub, | shoulder was jarred in the Cornell game Gometinies riders A 1 ite tt was the kir t Watched nyaetive from the side lines took half a i ida would go well against ollins was MUAHee ack of the ‘var- Ray wil) ton, cree reat Now t sity for a time, and Armstrong had a sill make a lightning ohange to | ee pe eee subsittute tr Suck to Conine h j Orel Himes. and the “vars w that Donovan is laid up with water other wheel necessary. In b ip $ oase yuchdown in that wa on the knee. However, Donovan expects \ighieg the rider © using tt may ag mck ana double passes In se to be in condition to play Cy Satur- ized the laps lost 7 nd there was little at-|day against Peonnaylvania, If neses- a MN cy | wore ren 8, and there we Mr cary, Armstrong is a Very fast man and ‘ HERE os | tempt to a” anything else can well from Ws position, but ty 1 meems to be very little za and Hebmrich were |ihow good his headwork would be !s a doubt ta ‘ rthur Duffey really | Wine ower by examinations. The latter fon did indulge in protessi tices during his career as a Aeur” athlete. In case the fuatiss wes Proved the governing board of the A. U, did gh to drop him with thud and ‘his records from the Teoord book: #0The A. A. U. acted im the publication of an ar TIGERS 10 AUN AT TRAVERS ISLAND nal prac- HN HORSES. SHIPPED HERE Middies Decide to Use Men of Experience in Annual Football Game. Yale’s Clever Quarter-Back Comes Out of Practice in Good Shape, mediately upon Ucle alleged to| sw HAVBN, Conn., Nov, 2—St ts| ANNAPOTS, Mil, Nov, 22.~The font- *s pr ‘pupiblished with Duttey's ‘now almost a certainty that Tad Jones | ball equad has reached that point n Ww (have denied thet reuse i salt to wit be found in the line-up against |whero there is litte doubt as to the |, , @ Wrote the art ; s , TAEMEYA| ob be th laa’ Wil weet | Geis) Hi ; daciel il Beever Ti Tt Ovi Gitora fk was | ere ie ume tit Ot) yomuereay 8) eee Up ce Tne team nets wil mest | Five Special Tran Trains Bringing) Expect to Make a Good Show WAS | scrimmage in shape, and if a slight printed by his employ. gee stiffness of the ankle disappears he will ting Duffey's performances All the bac the tackles and ends are 600 of Them to New | ing in the Intercollegiate G, NOVEMBER 22, 1908) uP SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT from leav Cam- | veterans, but an entirely new centre trio the re‘ords Iya heavy punishy be fit when the team leaves tor Cam-| ies Lah in , . 5) ° shment. He | fi 7 bro ut thi , hat ¥ y i‘ {8 entitled to recognition for paviddt ae bridge, It 1s not only his individual mad to be br t nt 8 season Tha York for Sale. Cross Country Race. G14 up to the time professional con, |Plaving, that makes him needed, but/ Point, however, has sank of the| @uct can be proved, As things stang, |S splendid generalship @ whole team, | ; his name will have been absolutely tort Howard Jones, win alternated with ; De herty at the halves.) SAN FRANCISOO, Nov, MA ship-| __ (Snecial te ak Han Mise! gotten within five years, val 8 wit | Gotes at left end, ts coming fast. He has and the quarters, ment in five special trains of ten cars| PRINCETON, } Meh ie ' (his marvellous record of 9 3-5 secont, recovered from an infury austatned de-|Decker and Norton, are likcly to be used |eaoh that will attract much attention | ton bas entered the following men in for the 10-yard dash a nds tore ‘the West Point game. against the Army. All of them have had over the entire country left James B,| the futercollegiate cross country run to Would nave been famous for Zod he | Hoyt, who wae hurt early’ the eea-|from one to three years’ experiénce. Haggin’s Rancho del Paso last night| be held at Travers Island Nov. % His case is something ‘ike resis ag eon, has made rapid strides recently! Capt, Howard, left end, and Grady New York. Hagin is breaking up|J. G. Eisle ‘07, captain; ‘T. H. Ather- + 'W. ©. George, the wonderful mile ry, |nd ts looked upon as a certainty for tackle, are playing r th year, | tis famous stock farm, and {s sending | ton, '; B. W. Walker, 1; 8 L, Craw: (ner, George turned professional fave Veeder's place at left halt i! the latter land Woodworth and Plersol tiave had| fast to be sold In New York the first| tord, '08; JH Kelly, ; P,P. Bingle, Jeorge no’ prime slave wot into lexperlence. Of the centre trio, however. | cay in Dex thorough bred| ‘08; ©. H. Kelly, Wy, But George's amateur reconts still {he "ginuhe "today sur long guine and (Causey and Bhatroth were ‘not even | week in D ena rineaton aid not have &.team th the we. ' OF ty-seven P piped on the record books showed ail fis old-time form in carry: (substitutes last 6 O'Brien got in | hone race last year, Dut Ghirty-ve men, re Tt 1s probable that Mr. Sullivan was |ing the a part of several games, Their work / stallions and the remainder Porjedt ne candidates ‘hie are ie Boe ayed by the ethical side of the ques- | Sie Yale squad will leave Now |hat improved with every gaine Among the stallions are the famous has done good work all fall, and | 1% Ques: | Htaven on Thursday afternoon, going to scanaigiieaian norted Bear Ruby, oddington, Water. ld make @ good showing next Fri- Grlon, tor the idea that any secret pro. Heturndale, where they will te quae: imported Star Ruby, «ton, r= | ang sefgutional posed as an amateur while |tered "AT second sting of substitutes FOOTBALL QUERIES Feat MARIO) GOKMNOR ANG OSPR TRO ORY ciate? representing America in England and | Will leave the next afternoon, On Fri- . BRL OORM aT ae be eeeae DGESE Pee? PASTIMES TO MEET. other foreign lanis js not ple day little signal practice will be given |ment ever sent across the continent our American pride in fair play» {ene men and & long walk ‘Two years ago when Yale and Prince-|/m shipment represents more than} ‘The members of the Pastime A. C. willl ‘ 4 play | —_—_— ton played football, did DeWitt's two hold thetr monchly track and fled compe One thin u Du P 1,000,000, mis i sure, Duftey has no re-| FOUL STRIKES. kicks earn the game for rand |# as tittons next Sunday afternoon at the club dress, The A. A. U: can be as arbi | " {result In a score of 12 to #7 BETTOR | gUNDaY WORLD WANTS aye Sangli taal ert > pe ay ‘ie: trary in matters of this kind as it| The YalePrinceton game of 100% WORK MONDAY WONDERIO, | ta"! dash tiosvard-run: tiscmie run, ty chooses, O14 man Charley Comtomey Is anain Going resulted in a score of 11 to 6 in| fase ant ranmlee nigh jump. all bandionp. ae | ish prattle He save Ban Johnso> favor of Princeton. DeWitt made HATS a great story about Bob inal Sen Kinertear teaaues, | ® foucitdown on a blo te Fitzsimmons going Intec ts 7 A te the and then kicked a goal, ° Teo sive piece ih man ay ee tt ae Shas that he ts five points were made by DeWitt . piace in San Francisco take chances on breaking Up ona place kick, Vetterlein having with $2.50, putting it up on the desk lke & prosperous emaon And) heeled a Yale punt. and telling Harry that he would be | pyre ete et ee Better Has a player in a footioall game ever # " pleased to have Jack O'Brien cover | housetoat kicked 4 goal from a kick ft and, f ou « 5 r a aide be reminds us of the| — + era |#0, WhAL dowa {t count i Vv w ll 1 b s Md days When Aghters really did | grown uuten Mie deet since ‘he came prea) A ball crossing the goal lne| 1 carce y e P Fisk everyting on thelr winning punch, | 4entot the Chleaae Cubs. Tn rome, manier| trom Adek-off In a tonehback, ad | lieve a soda cracker can ed copy Of & paper has floated anvind| the aide defen Rememt w Jimmy Britt and Bat-| \nien seve In ble letters hae the Chien | the privilege of elther (rying to j feleon prait nist ‘ “lub has contributed toward the ald of au | or 7 : Whee sae ane feng Yow sin Russia. Later investigation | rum the ball back “urd Hine tor be so erfect until you Kh lo bet, pla n Corbett’s hands, and | proves that the amount A then forgot it © last moment? | buted was $10, If the f i hrourh el) that & pretty deep out) brought ww the ut walt! Fit know, 18 the | {nthe price of advertising ball went betwe poate | taste t e one per ect oda original origin would be just | from kick-off it count hing, It bai fo now the: Medray on the #466 haw heen done frequently jke him to spring genuine side bet! and at a Me’ has them wa 1. Th a erin | Cracker + | all beat. telling e stage No. f a fumble occurs on third —_ | permed wns rly expected It) to Phe." McGraw firerre that six or seven down and ie regalne pos ‘ e's always 4 rs ymething unexpect- | monthe in th i aris ugh in the public session of sit first down? ed. That's why lie ps a terror in | fy@ for him. Ho is content to worry MORE No 2 Tn whore possession W4 bine | ’ Ptfie ring | through aaienalls on ie gts beat bet” "a player of one « * two hand * . t ald ver alt — on it while the plays another side | romarke tw | pall, and. now. Noodies Hahn, disearded by dHORGE 0. PooLEY, | } Would put 00 as A) Cincinna New York! 1, Certainly not, unless the re-| A } fight wit! Lew! ic inat ane, OAT dunes tee ea gene yulred distance has been, nade. Pm y y . \ fe welg Te erm be Hahn would certainly put 4 Thin in a matter for the decision | 1 k d | AB pound ting bata Pe unite ihe running ty PU ot the referee, [t would depend fa} @licious. y akead—so ) Roe t at utirely on conditions preceding Up.” says Lew ri « he supposition ts Oe a went tender and flaky—so won- Come now! Whose bluffing? M wn an he wan enteritig an Me tenae Fed bed BRD, soretsy, or forever eveater 51 MLD AR Maserati | Rl | derfully preserved by a Your peace as far as theses fe rmaennte’s inside poeke - ae : ponent Joi Sota a iar: SHAKESPEARES WIN, 20 0, moisture proof package. an t ery much tangled —_——___ . PLAYED FAST POOL | the tion fpothall team of tie It is the only real Soda if took a Bhiak e te iy So mA High‘ HAY » FOOTBALL TICKETS COBNFRED. 'y, Heraty Hotiety.dstcated| C kk pis hbo, gn Cerrina, at the ttt at Irons racker. ot Greater N York in " i tickets, for the , 4 ¢ youn adway Acade. ant won ere on ‘Thanks | Street and nern Boulevard, Bune | y J an and Chicago. , Sent: i fo 9% Lindh led until the tart ¢ ‘waring, ‘There| G8%: by @ score of 2 to 0 On Ne 3| NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY best run of the game, 18, war ry unde and these| tthe Shakespeare L. 8. will tackle the ‘ ‘ she Oe y. speculators | Tennysons on the #ame grounds Ih, Me had two scratches, Open 6 {red oratches and his bighest 2 yeanet| The Shalespeares’ victory over the jame Dr, Howe ‘also been fie ide oh 20 us sh emene age EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, HARIARD FEARS. J uf ‘BAN JOHNSON DENIES = \° a | | | | | | | CHICAGO, Nov, %—The annual;end of the American Leogue {s close meeting of the American League be. St hand. and that “the American | Coaches Try to Cure Men of \ wan to-day in the Audkorium Annex ‘ational League on) ry i ee i and before 1: is over there is every Holding and Off-Side will be lvey de: * war between Presi Yaw and “Charles (co Play. Chitago American [t is ridiculous to ig > as charged Ut! ip our position and combine with the ee nt of Jonson the Nathnal League,” CAMPRIDGE, 2—-Hae ards coaches ar vined not to have any men out of the Yale game for holding off-side play if ) they can help jt, Everett Wena, | a member of the football rules committee, and Coaoh Lanagan, of Ai f acted ‘aa offle een the ‘varsity , | | on penalties "| reat KGa Severa! times the ‘va ity a wa ding. Burr, tt 16 big treshm i , ’ but who returrel to. work a offenders. Carr returned to the sorim~ as one of the worst : vanin. game | ‘ Of three weeks. on Account of @ bad knee, He played trong de = |feneive game and w md on the Attach Harrison against Dartmouth last Sa on the ser 1 against: fe Wom jel e ba e Att y t risied It over. lene nt ht yards Wonde ire) the Between ‘punches AMUSEMENTS inhis training, hae country Inet Gaptember and fight Jimmy Br' EMPIRE THEATRE, Hroatway & 400 E of) F MAUDE ADAMS beren Pas, ASCRERBOC KER Hiway & O8th et r Hi Bothern HARE twee . alla Marlowe, | Romeo and. dullet. me DALY'S trstvay a sia, arniz | ; ; ’ National Sporting Club's Offers Offers Cannot Tempt Feat MAY tif 0031 op ; 6 Broadway and s5th» % | Americans to Cross the Pond, EK ae te piensa * ; eat ‘ane LION WN yyty WoUSE, uty We RITERON 21 Wa ia , ; ‘4 hourht yras eno ka.8 2 s & Sato BY JOHN POLLOCK. —_ | 22h! $0 was en Wis Maxine Elliott 5 nie te Fut Pugiliam mast be an the wane in Two Offers for Lewis. HUDSON S28 Ai dito ot ate Bagland theee dayy; for the managers) win, rawis, the local welterweight 6 Li Mats We and matchmakers of the different bOX| nay been matched to fight Arthur cote, ine | RObert Loraine Mal in, Alubs over re still nue to} r ter, at Portland, Me. onan reduce the purses they offer the Ameri- has received An fighters to go abroad. The latest also accept ine ent offer which has oxme from the other | from Jack Curley ter of Chi | » to ome of our fighters # th Oy Satan ane Died Fie : $70 purse and $30 expenses, which m. Marry Bai LAN | 16 Matchmaker Bettinson, of the National | ine Club, of Joseph ‘Cawtorn TAMMANY HA Sporting Cli, of Landon, has cables! co tor vix rounds | © = mmy Wale, the batamweight fie ate " “ GARRICK yi" 7 Reyr a. Previdne ! ez, of Rostony for a fight with Owen Eves rent f Mora, Wald cabled back to Bettin: Gans Is Flat Broke, GRACE GEORG : "|The Narrings \ in stating that if he would increase 1 08 of ot tn ped the offor iy §1,0M he would accept get on o fight tn |} W. A. Brady's Proty WilMam Ashe. 4 vallack™ Club Lost Money. Wethi ri , nee the big tntemational boxing ; seareth lar Boe ke A which was held at the Nations aa Mt a i t london tn 102, bas vie pe MANTELL whine fike the I tive sining fhe BELASCO {/!\3), uve. § a ¢ inate Rane the | Dougherty May Retire ; BLANCHE BATES aN Br a a acne noe Danny Dougherty, the Quaker City feath. | Thy Girl of the Golden Weat pints Jabez White Will Be Busy. Is Ladle to announce bis retirement I BT TQU ivay a3 ne in a few days, He has been & im NY Jaber White, the Bnglish lehtweight | Net and toachor of MATINER THANKSGIVING DA hamplon, who eromised to retomn to thle | Ceyik hace Prva a, 26 year DN, Ty WARFIEL D ig, and is n or BattiMng Nelaon, but aid not come over, {| inreat little fahter he was ae _Eay iter. booked to engage In two fights in England In| i O7th St. Mat To-day, the near futung. His firet bout will be with | —_ 4 15, 26, 85) RUSSELL BHOR Fred Buckland, an English boxer, whom he/ 424 Bt Sih AY 1 meet in @ twenty-round bout at the | Ane pcan #80 Bt ne Mona! Sporting Clup “of London tn two | S| ASN De weeks for a parse of $1,000. Hie eecond RRAY WlS°& AR AY Mat,To-day.t50 encounter will be with Bob Rumeli, another 2S | ROBT. CUNNESS, Roslih apueper, shor be will Box SP WILL] t6, Too. | Lieut. Dick, U.8.A and with Bd ne as a Second, | GASIMI®* EARL ‘S'S GIRL o'Niar Jon Gans, the lightwelght champion, will PP At {0 LY RIO, Eves. 615, Beat handie and also be Johnny Crowe's on APY AND A(881,T'd'y & Bat. Mata, cond fn the latter's twenty-round battle) an ae = Miss rincess, Ev. 8 with Billy Snatibam, the California feather: | NASHUA, N, H., Nov, 22—As the re Angin» 1 hie ¢ welaht Sacramento to-night. Bddie, Bult of a crusade started in Manchegter 010 NAL, Joreoh Hart & Carrie De Mar, Graney no has Crowe under his manage- H,, several weeks ago, a determined W fran Vi iiryvaa & Co. Prank I ment, and who expects to send the latter| effort is now belng made to have the lo, Alda “Overton Walker te aloe e& Buckley, ao East to meet some of the best boys In thie! charter of the New England Breeders’ Mat. dally, All eeate, 250. eilty (nas Sratinam, enraged | Club revoked before the club can open AVHAMRA, * ki ; atten egies A 3 Immense track at Salem, near this Juttan fer Receive $600, The recent otion ta the result of MA ESTIC : Timmy Cottrowy, matchmaker of the Colma horses by the booal ministers and heir || gusdvy News vier Poa €, of California, anno i. owing Mat Wet that the referee of the Bob Fitesimmons-| ‘Tie first outbreak against the New |) WEST END ‘tt: CHECKERS Philadelphia Jack O'Brien championship bat- | England Breeders’ Club was mad by tle next month would receive $300 for his | Hev. Thomas Chalmers, at Concord ROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, fervices and mo more. Tle money te to be | when he tacked the State legislators en out of the gross tecelpts first, and then | and others d cased a sensation by the fiabters wilt get thelr 40 per cent of ail | denouncine the legislators and the own, IMPERIAL THEATRE that 1s left, Coffroth further atated that he! ers of the trac \LD MONTAUK) = WM. T. GROVER,.... Manager AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS, Opens This sae ae Pree eit opANiantin OUR Pn Mat, 0) banksg!¥ at Bh 6.8.18, 4 New Amstordam*Afniy' wad: x'wac, 2.15.” | | Dally EXTRA MAT, rt ee J 2 fa ex HANT W one $1.00 Pa hen SiN aa tek Fel OER THAT | ttre JB Dodaon, Amelia Bingham, Al! Star Co The Wie AT" Meg 23% Milaas & Maher, Resse MERE, | LORD AND LADY ALGY BROADWAY Fina phe way a diet at HY ciaytin White & Marie st are 8 Special rps | SPECIAL! ~SPECIALMw ev. Beharp. Ma for shoppirs. Dally In Mats. 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