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THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 98 1908, vetopate SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT « # © xosiitt'to¢ees _ COMPLETE REVIEW OF COLLE al 5GE FOOTBALL SEASON, WHICH ENDS TO-DAY. +e-- 10 CHANGE GRIDIRON RULES, Ee ae BE eae Ph “SCRUBS” ARE OVERLOOKED Cheopions of the East. ¥ More Open Play Would ined BBULE RY prove Football, All Ex- | perts Agree, MONS, They Are Real Men Behind the Guns in College Athletics, A MODIFIED SCRIMMAGE, PARKER, JONES © Persons who worshio at the shrine of the football hero as a rule leave the hero “unwept, unhonored and un eung He ts the scrub, To the gene eral football enthuelast the ecruh Je inknown, but without him no halo ¥ 5 could clrele around the head of the ” man who achieves glory on the fleld, oat 1 la the man who «hows the ‘varsity man his sveakness, and he tt is who How ane nds the flaws of interference, With vut the sorub there could be no real college ball, and yet to the hero a Worshipping word he passes through REPORTERS, ~ MOTOR- CYCLE nue ollege unknown except to the coaches , vid siudents who hove the fred Nowspaper eit of the athletlo field, ivi are not very cor How many of you know that the Aially received at! ‘The first of what may be the annual! *crub teams of Yale and Prineeton | would defeat many of the regular Varsity teams from other schools, In the large colleges it is an honor to be rrded a place on the scrub eam, but olitside of the college grounds no- * 'Y There ts every indication that thed ) “Petvle of football that has been 9 long | [i condemnod as brutal will aave ite final | gi evloita on the diamond to-day, ‘}beth in the Bast and West, with the spicige- ci gamo to-day, and the £ tr real ichigan-Chicago game on Thanks@tv- ww Day, Gradually all efforts have been tending toward more open pla nd less possibility of serious phys! Haisabtement. With President Roosevelt and the CHARGES “presidents of a score of big colleges TOURNEY PI AY AROUSE erying against the game ag it Is now played there seems no doubt that the MICHIGAN rules for next year will provide more STUDENTS, open play and eliminate many of the | Poughest features of the game KEWOOD, } %.—Some| The articles by Rumors have sprung from Cambridge | mos interesting evif was played thie] JeMdan In a pro that in event of the defeat of the | Morning during the iiefinals for the | ent periodical (Crimson football will be abolished trom | Country Club, Metedeconk, Carasaljo| cerning aileget acts | the athletic curriculum of that univer- | @nd Manetta cups, in toe annual fall | Of professionasism jalty forever. With this proviso, hows | tourmament of the Count Michigan 1 for the Fast will be complete for the seagon of 1905 with Harvard game to-day, Experts have conside Football history the conclusion of the ft a foregone conclusion of a Yale vice tory, making the Elis undoubted cham plons of all the big college elevens in this section of the country. , The Pennsylvauia-Columbia game does not really figure in the final sum- as the New overwhe games played| motoreycle race held by the members of | by Michigan, Aty the Police Depar and was won by mary, on was run to-day Island eyel ur D, Banks Princ ly vnelr recent games the following very f Pe tak Dartmouth and one by the New Haven jtrolman, of Brooklyn 4 "5 | Hody knows it Sever, that the game be played along | Lakewood, The final {n the foot slovens “With the exoepulen ot - learned woll| Thomas MeDonald wis speond and] hog follows on the scrub teams are Ldifferent lines. | were p ball, eyuad have 1. With the excepUon of her vic Fr Mectek ME REGOERd fens THIGH ne serub teams are bien herent nye lettered notice was! J Guorge M, Bheppand wa the real loyal athletes of college life the Crimson the Quakers Coach Reld, of Harvard, has come | played, in wh raised a torna Benjamin Malio of who finished in 14m. ! ‘They go out day after day and allow forward, advocating more open play. | / summary 0 a Ann t have done nothing this yeur can huang up in the | ogy, wan disqualified, as was Charles M. | themselves to be battered and bruised (Other Coaches have colnelded with the |v country Club Bemi-Fin if fan shovld s them with ¥ ives bo | (°Mile-a-Minute’) Murphy, of Brooklyn, | for the mere purpose of ascertalnins pinion of Prewldent Roosevelt, which fr, eat Pat O, Denny, y 4 up| pay @ the e meeting Harvard the Red and “MEMBORS }who did tt in ihm, dis, beauitse Mall he weak spots of the raity, By ycalls for more open play, and as far as Or ett Kk Waterr, Lakewood, vy old Michigan town had several very narrow escapes, ss Jand Murphy rode epectal makes of mo- | other words they are “dammies" sp far ppossible the abolishn of the rough Fa a ee k. pe! Just now It is likely and it js even doubtful if they could of the toreycle, which gave them an adv as the outside world ts concerned, that characterized #0 Many | pe iwood! heat G, Oakmont | Mat his come off victorious in a battle with PRESS | tago over the regulation police mot Thetr names are seldom seen in the tig stein weiole Fopenail world rom | Geemn “Ossieony, bask Ta tales | kote ee Bo Sara E Teen Pt Wil Pleaso Keyp | evole’ Rf, Rew Yan- | Renerr, NUE. they Sara teen atPeE Ae - bis of 4 - t vey re Panied by both teams, A Yale victory over the ’ r . 7 Yat 1 ul hey are re y day @ spectators standpoint, would wel- | wood, by 1 wp in 20 mh, i tf derpoel, Hugene Chey: a00) reidy for battle fust the me open play, as it affords a much | ,arsslie Cups pene I Cambridge team, In signal fashion, aiare | Welashelger also competed, | Th this connection it might be mens Hotter view of what Is actually taking | Atlante City, be Peer puts Penngylvacla in a position for beatae To preveut aiiy possibilty of Indury | voned that, Pennayivanin has dove an Place on the gridiron. As long as mass. Rlehinond Coun! the ye second place Dartmouth, however | to pedest viicenea were stationel |pdmirable thing in bronging the entire | Diays of the sort that result in the | Marsh, unity Goit ¢ a x 54 Fd considering her defeat of Princeton aud While the spelling | Mt singe along the route, avd )soruh team to Now York ¢o witness iling Up of-a mound of glanta on. the | emt -fir TeX binson, @ealnst certain ae ; ‘ S| the ace started | the game with Columbla f Back or head of the man With the ball | Aris DM byne Meajow,, players for demand her tle with Harvard, may well boast In this notice may| from Fort Hamilton avenue. he serud Is tha man behind. the { prevails, charges of brutality will be er gouty, Gun, play Bgl tt ing mi and for that the Philadelphians have only a * Numerous prominent officials of the | sum, and, like the real man behind tke ts ‘ department were present, The | un, he Is the man whom the world Ia were as followy: never gives the honor that ts due him, §, t well founded tk by dup and #05 play one of them” de: &ppear somewhat! manding that "he nf | Open play with more Individual oppor. nthe ‘earliest af the Handicap scores re. out of gear to the rrow matgin the best of it im that they defeated Harvard, f finesse in team work should be kept ‘ Alexander — Schwarbach; reece (Mould not only be more spectacular tut| se Mandi are maltclousiy omell is altogether out of the final Hewspa per mén, OReilly; Timers, EW. | FOOTBALL AT BRONX OVAL. J@votd collisions of the sort that break Grow. cap Net. | false, The college omputation, whereas Brown Univer that department of Carrick, Brooklyn, and N. 6 . Umbs and incur other injuries of @ we-| Ay Ll nent, Atlantic City. Mr a fh, oMficiale are inclined sit’ on her record stands well up w! education is consid-| Of New! York; Judges, BE. W. Goodwyn, | ‘The Shakespeare-Tennyson Associa. rious chareter, Next season there will Ib, Atlantic Cliy 08 1a 8 Geaueee es sake the leaders, Yale having made amu area decondary | 261 ee Pil ve oe gna ere bac ‘lon football game, scheduled for, Dee. 4 Dut the students are smaller score (10-0) against the Provt- i : | will be held \o-morrow at Bron merican football seen on all the grid-| G0 Morgan, Oakmont oo 19 foobball at Ann) disqualified, ts known as ‘Mile I undoubtedly be a revolutionized game of) (0. >. Trokaw, Garden City th Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-third 01 he East and eventually in the Boy na Lioyd, Lakewood % 7 ba| looking for some dence youths than {n her sweeping vic- rho pereie WAPF xis 4 ‘Wet San if [Doug ordagiewocd.. OS 1h fa] Way tO get even, COACH BILL REID, tory over the plucky Princetonians CAPT, SHEVLIN, cata ——o si issn 0 { _AMUSEMENTS, _ AMUSEMENTS, Nie ligt, the national organiaation guaiar PEPER PAS. | ‘ | Belge lst, cho national orgatisation gua ASAEIMOCILER AN. it tiny @ tatern stant my at & Alat a rote Will alert at tl A. M. an The West Side Independent, Walkueren DALY'S Besaday & OCH at, 908.15. BROADWAY at ill beh A and’ Marlen Cirle tenn mest in the, ase madmay & 00h a ae AeA b a be Cuumplonanip at the alarein —— ae v r London Company, | ‘Glass Arms and the Like from Which They Mrs, reid ae and John Koster) te. ent gut hiny be expects ‘ All Kinds of Cars Will Be LYCEUM Qisntna ba hk LIBERTY 7 Tete 4 Suffer Due to Out of Season Work: Win First Important |i ante Mts ha trot) kort on Show at Madison | ue LION AND THE MOUSE. |} new fark Ty:niitar RTs twas nye ’ i siciouted In, e national CourMAmMEnt | | in angus a ata the THEATRE, Ww nae] (Pier 0, NO HIGHDR \ Fans’ Gossip. Match of Season, ain hovele yaya fot Fess ired foots, folio ita te Square Garden, ‘Wi rll itt “| ) ono We colin ‘ sur sls y RIOUld Kew Atl Intemeated In te enitiey aiincamueninels HOSEN ott Hor Great Mateh, | | \ q The first Important gaine of mixed Look Out! Jimmy Smith. » series of games "ip bo rolled in the! hat the Sixth National, Automobile weer fai it of way, | |p MEA) By. [Julian Mitchell's prod'n, j BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ne iat ye eta, Mgt | teame chix geavon was culled at the! winiam V. Thonpaon chenpion of can: | pruabi, touraamente of tno, Laited, Howling ae ine nel at Otadipon Square Robert ‘Loraine iernaed shag || WEST ok WONDERLAND ‘Y tm about three months you'll hear an | players have gone io tas ania say, that |New Eldorado, No. 1 Fulton street an Sle) and ar foncigt part AP | the Cla ervion, Sx yn ‘° Garden, New York, Jan, 18 to 20, should 5 fan and Superman, | | Sunday N eve. TOR HERBERT'S ORCH. {rowdyay and “ rk ‘i eat E J pwtul how! from more than a score of Bae og andore will pe f win @pen-| Brooklyn, last night, John Koster and) jas reel ws chuienge of Jinwy Smit, | Expansion and Foxwood 6 be the greatest exhibition of motor SAVOY ss 2 W ry iA kERS Wrothe ‘tom, Die Hareet § tug league pitchers who will have glass ape: Grou Mrs, Freund winning four in a series | 194 Hrvoklya champean, as pubitaiu Wile) cluoe have tonne 1h pile & ‘vehloles ever held in this country, | | games in Nifted Buirok ett paper, fur & macch game with any ¢ . Hist of | | MMFD. Munnering | Waits of Jerich: | Atlantic GARDBN paliv thelr arms from shoulder to wf five games from J, Quinohe and Mrs. | Westem bowhew Glowing the be na 16 Sylvan, Barkley and National teams levidenced by the record-breaking DO RY livers. in Basoball In Cuba, roll in tie Fail tournasr versa taken every avail-| | HERALD $0, TAR 8 Inney & Ryan, ‘The Hurleys, Cune N oy ries Ww tournament a: Loulaviie, and tha ; oa shat. I Kenuckle, Many of them wilt kick about! There's mike we i Bngethard:. A rerurn sericea will be) oot torwand a forfelt. Yor Its a0 Brooklyn, to-nignt. ta eRnibators RS, A LAST 9 Bimith, Marceo & Fo liane weather, many about the grounds, | in Cuba tle winter and soveret of one [rolled at the Nonpareil, Clymer and | At the aune me warning. oncom (2) also. roll In. the nt /ablo Ihoh of apace In the big ullding Joserh Cwth horn ant H Parker, Huchert's Orchont Nand eome will demand a apectal made-| e#teemod ball players will come bank | NwMnarect: one Week from tommore) if ni See fied ARK ea Plt Vata at Whe ince ate eS ee Gh gulediblia whowe Bure: Seen. {Ro-order day on which they ehall do Aumelenilytarge to withavand the ails | There war a inrge ‘todir turn. And ft will all come about a ; ‘ ar, “Aa an indicat tb al } ’ nas we are doin to the wvort bn eee oll during past years — ries = aly 7 0 writes Thompson, “Frank Brill, forme wk, AV 1 the atiffest kind. of open Crap | preent last ning, thi what. We ‘omen's clubs. t When the Spartan, Resolute and Arctle| prom the flood of applications re & 10th St nm To-day, Ing Well represented by “leading bowiers, | NCW YON. sot new record ‘for the sea | three-man meet in the Cownial fail | Zrom Rho i ve r RUSSELL BRO Mr. Mrs, Gone Hughes Matthew vivom these barnstorming tripe In the mes. One team has already ne to] Many were aiso attractes he Chics ed celve pace allotments have been given Nxt W ‘ IRE from Manhattan, | S90! the Chicago League last night, | tournament nday evening It 18, expected lved apace all xt Wk, For His Brother's Crime. GRBAT SHOW TODAY Havana, and now William McCabe, | Harlem ani the Bronx, where the contest When, @® the anchor for the Hofmaan’s, |that new rec will be put up. ae tae hiditers and there are still iw a ke ese afternoon chitin aink deep ol eC 7 ng, where the contestants | 1, but Up ghree scoree of 27), 2 me) 22. | Fh i a |) 20 exhtditers and ° Bt. & Sth Av. Mat. To. day. fall. Th manager of the Poughkeepsie club, well known A cae OF Ak avatar ot a ; | teams are well matched, strong and bitter | | onty-one urprovided, Incladed bay of the Mighbind. dof spectators w Koster failed to put up any new records, 42d st. ydeno the pitcher's arm, but until spring | starts with anbuher caruvan next week, | Mester Failed to put up any new records moa, Inthe first. parne ee » Ist ere cars famed at repre: | E's tices Ra S. Pred he saith not, isty Mathewson la 10 be McCabe's |Cont feata, at the Grant Ceatral wine ty ine trot, frame, “with ap Voorhees will get another chance for the |! the Hat ere ca : saa ea . Pa bivine Unless some legislation ia enacted by oa lie ated Sr ie, Pitcher [averaged 284 for thirteen games. although apres tn tne ined Peat | recone at the Htriom Clivle alleys Monday fer(ativa vehiclis of this country ant wml thel Romie, Klows siatees, Ot Switch plichers are forbidden from in- | crowd, nied by his wito. ‘Matty | orter in pg ey ine were wet hanes | fom the weventh érngne Sverige, when, the Mosniomeien ies ire |murope. In addition {0 pleasure oars, HILL , ei OS AA PRML AT ALE GH GEE GE | juring themaelves in barnstorming wel plein on. uit one game @ week, and wet he work ot the women, onal dering i | Be ‘ase oi “vsrnie ae iveweu champlunallp, there sill be one of the langeat Real hr Wa, i ieetin b - Pa ticket Warm & Ww Frother tons, Dink aad res live many heartbroken managers when | by McCabe Tho others selected | Pngethantt “ig 101 137 174 yesterday in antlolpation. of On rea haa ever been shawn tn this country, | GRACB GEORGE. thet HARLEM 2p Hey ‘This team put up a total of 1.112, the op: TH posing toam, which was dag vorganiend by | Mee Xeanler, the chamoton woman owler | U4, Adrian ning Anson, the grand cld|of Gromer Now York. who a@ heen {11 kreanor.” Nat Wie Why. Gita Leave: Home Quinche 181 160 08. ars, agwne Join K oMdaY Mint at Lie 0 COLLEGE W (the real race begins, All of them will] | Catchers, ‘oe McCarthy, of Pough+ pi Nongarel, ‘Clymer’ and. Dlvislon.. sr WA pradrs Protuaien. Willers Aohe,| Next Weeiee ("ye carrying more or leas dead wood, Seepets. at Louly ‘Nationals, and men a Oe Fourth 1,100 Score Made. Brooklyn, where ahey Fou the pecond. geri | AMUSEMENTS: IT wag suis ullam Ath, eok—WNogere, Breer In trelvad , “Owners and officals of the VArHOUB | Hronerg: Miyaiyccoaaen and Rochester: Freund HM UT 38385172) potted lenges this pecdaa hse ete |i ‘Ue sree aetion at hg" Grand, Centra | cee oan (EWM, FAVERSHAM IN “Tie SQUAW WAN | YORKVILLE, 23" HOOD IAN'BLIND, lselubs have not been slow to see the Witte, New York Nationals, and Dy Koster + M197 BB BIB | wlck W Thompaon's team, in ine lant, Monday plant that Komen sate | POEL "ira in|] Garden, 21thaMad.ay. Bv.8 Mi, | Mats Dally. 230 ning the pitchers, and al- Philadelphia Ath! / % B88 834808 t lone League, which ia the ‘etron, See Te ee wan Ge, = - Robt wa. t dy, DAV he Wi 7 ey wee pans on tom to adopt ie and captain, es a rhYgrsetoMrs, Kngethardt, 169; uine Cie team upenisation tn the Windy ¢ ty |games, “Allvn'e average was 226, ANT 2 PERFORMANCES, 28,80 Mantell sh ) Mat “Phe Way of the Trani Second baseman, A] Burch, i Mra Freund, 1541-5; Koster, 208 1- sat a ae Oliver wit | || BELASCO } Mat, Sat T HALIA~MatTo-dg Tired from Home. 5. DAV ii kd Jigialation looking to thelr protection, | eepale; third baseman, B ee Gas |\3.8\podson, Amelia Bingham, All-Star Co | — ALIA: atch, man of baweba fame, being bb 1- |mourning fo in, Will orabably resume B I present Wk. Young Bi King of the Wild Wi Ball Players Inconsistent. P Nationals; shortstop, Hug:| BROOKLYN MATCH GAMES, | ifueh having the Inrgést ionhg tuum score [ter prction hry, yew month. She hak gio f, kono win | BLANCHE BATES | IB vag - {,_ A ball playor Is @ curious plece of Por, Cineinnatl: elders, Hath, New Peet Ain god any Bh won fou ou ot the ae 1,003, Bowles well Doon areatly inisaed by hor club sean, ani 2351 Mit h AER atime Royer Co) | I arte Gen og theo Iden Weat lielaseo SPORTING, ? amy Smith w out | in New York @ Sito ce sitter, Mrs. ieee, | ington White : 5 ‘humanity, He complains piney (st ray yeeinnatl: Rube of five games from John Kemple and Bar | heme were oP eED BP aay quale iw tha wo: | Citta tod aneeears Diy Barealn Mteonh 5 BI SPUN i nl BA | nem | having to play in cold weather ing Mexloo, ney Huser in tho. fire: werieg of | ti 1 Canatd 218; Burns, ' r women conten tu MATINEE THAN AGING hy dy a, j Clase, Handicap and { the spring, but has np hesitancy shou ne making & three saa. Saugat fara crow. eli MY preent | esind 9H for Minette, Ninnlng team bed ST ena atts Ponts, sosephing Mt Gad | wi ARIEL io hal FAP | best bet record tends ' twking @ chance in the fall when miskey’s Talk Ie Harmful, ¢ iat ene” SOM fone, OTi—an Indication that both teana! airy goott, of the Manhattans rolling In| Barry. Special price for shopyers wus) Wie all competitors, Pub- | gets a share of the barnstorming Te! Comiskey, in oomplainin isn 1s) 170 18 gon tetion Viedauendly “noted when auch: ign | (be, eastern divelndy championship at the| Bargain Matiners, Orchestre a : ASTER, | shed daily In THE ; oelpts, It sounds hand to blame «| Johnson's 'attinde tommeds the Ril (emia: ; ee ae ee tative stikie in one, game end had «| $2521! ROMEO & JULIET)|4h"% EC pip atte Por | CHICAGO HAN DI- ? \ Dall player fer making money on hie ie aeee, is doing the America ws 403 48848 j | change to et ew ee sr ereata tating |All the Favorites of tte stock Company HY OPP Ese Lyne, | eh Deda CAPPER 298 ' it far more harm than 140-182) 105 ot the 7 4 } ry NDI Seats $1 at 4 oe no is dully: by telephone { ee ar oak re ‘ teatnges hae built fe up ‘Comiskey |H goo 904 1) 818188) ot IL yeerer Toe game SHO 8 PTY Gare Sula “a doleeed H HI PPODROME Ji 4 a dette day'e Mat. | Brome i” Go. weekly, 1. monthly, 0 charge John A Yarra oer ouraament a van jer member of the team. also ‘ s DQ reingens, By. $15, Mat H 4 { aardahip on the Club which Je paying [tempting to. be Awallowed up" he the seem Atien e100 ib nate ate age p-earearet share by a eiattane wo fal twentvtws| annua. & DUADS, MANAGKMS, al ANGI.» Zi i2see. Thankegtving. inet Sith elt ‘or his serviogs on the theory that he he enn agua but Ban “Jen” amills, Rampiee THQ; felon, AIT A Gossip of the Alleys. high 2 A eam be re | La AHINUUD PKINGESS; MADISON SQ, | GiphiryAeay \eu.asac. | ‘Tyne and Fnddock Speclale and every is o1 2 gam: jinms and Jimmy je- ol mm ees ha by Weeks’ Y elect 48 in good candition, th Just now ‘Is too good for a lakes, fea Maney” Pringle und Barney Hueter in| Frank Samuels has @ young ‘phenom’ vival, OF ai HAIDER Nov, a7, | rHea..2tn-u'y |THE MAN ON Te BOX other tiyster’s selections that are vert If the rule of equity were applied, the |ang auety joesna in Doth leagues 1a | the frat series of a home-and-home maton | ti gixteen vears of qme at the | Hariem 0 OF oo Bali Mattos ‘having given free to all purchasers of the {ball player should suffer the oonse- |epposed to It. truth of thecmatter [kame of ‘Wo-oan foam at the Broadway |c1\e Alleys whom be will Rack peal ant “AYA cKnE CliOUS. “DN MANA," JOE WEBER'S "4 '8¥e1Ture 88a | Yellow Sheet, Firat edition noon quences of his own reckless doings, But |X, 20m! to att fore About the | eeery nant The gear O Aenea crise of beat Five in boven’ monies tc? & Whicty ANSE Buccs 6. it bY PTHEA.D'rayaqh THE PRINCE CHAP | he does not, As pltchors are scarce, leghedule betwen won von and Phe be ot Wie Amemion.. The H |sae'bet of tbh, °* Y “he Y circus” stall Sk tote 90. ie va, [| COW, tea a text, aun.| OLD DR. GRINDLE, man son to him, and eome- | delphi : ‘Williams and Sinieh 398887, 805, 901, on L ohopen ine n Ded lation ball wen'ais pane fd |) Arcanum League Pale ert VNtted on Mon: | f Un aad nes ain W YEARS A SPRCIALIGN IN pis ore ter had wor ba 000, Ing games of the Ro ro atinees will p ol ‘times carries ha Saistar 4 ried Wa tte beriyooa nee and Huste 412, 817, 054, fe the Torninaplae, “Mona ent, | when ate Be i aN snesaase, Nov. | Dally Wests Uh atc Sena e tne weet ‘abso! de , , ‘et 0 r , Ve dull pay when be 4 rah © the Front, ATT 1-6; Smith, 197 1-9 | (oeme will roll otf tor firat And se Peat Ihe openiie Alene owing tt [AuHAMER Mats, daly. Ail aaate, 280 |g | Mit condition for worl nd now We: have Rube Waddell ‘ m prives, I has won twelve preparations for the new produc: Yee teannite Glamor reatment alt ¢ perneinently more easily and on more Highlanders’ Grounds Injurious, | about to be ied by Oincinnatt, In aE WRI Sed Heel ope aaies: Sortie bab won fen | ‘Teh ay,-120th, Motoring, ‘biul Kader, &¢. | | MODE HATE TSI han by any other ad In thie connection It might be Interest See? aay st Mot Tange ihe oe, PLANS FOR BIG TOURNEY, ten and lost \MUBER' S igre MUSEUM | THE DEWEY #82 _ they oF Grr peer fng to fans to know that ball players) This does not wean that Rude will take | Bowlers who sre expecting to compete 11 ine eho gent rolline of Anchor Gus (Special to The Evening World.) | "4 Rayrooty Family-4 || Mat, Today—Gay Manaueradera, Behl, Kay, bia ny t and Wiroughout the big leagues regard the| (6 Job. A report comes out of Cincin-| ie national tournament of the American anronr the Mortingsdes have wo Into uy DENVER, Col, Nov, %—Rube mers, works fe S\e7 emmy | Mu". palnful ewelling Iercne vant Tagan Turkien eword em THE GOTHAM shiscase owwllfng, Fron exe omy COCBLE € American League ground at New i deh Focal saying nie Mack ‘ht| Bowling Congress, at Louisville, will Leal pi in whe Herlem League, and rn Ate * accent milfnt iinely t as Mitcor W yn Ori experts: y 4 oF pad medioine-se!! yg 7 fee by the steps taken at iikely to meee a strong bid for first-vriae | Smith, Colorado's pride, and George aod gun me 3 rene, Mnieery oF wi f nee ron ° miive (com money : f Chicago, fought ten rounda hot of how Whig atand Bie, th, the soaatey: | Fhe, pitchers clal meyer to i intnat {fhe found he |i ‘rournament. Asnoelation ‘held. In ailing ecoree of only 100 and to @ standatill in the arena of the| Ke tea aati, Biway de Séd ai ls i 1 ordinary, Con that the cold winds in the spring could not use him. This is ‘a Jot of when various. fulee wero adopted jn urns nent Ane i 1 leat plat | derviah. Seco anhatta SSE atta EL) wae I ay ‘which svreeps across from the Hud. | bunk, For’ Cinclnnatl to addell| aii Woking to the best Interests of the WUarlour bowiers are wandering wher, cheese | Democratic Club here last might, and a Nia Mi MME, nana | MONNA VANNA| "br 0 Yee, 31 th River, ruin every team in the American ‘ieee popular {ndoor winter pastline and in Merman Kaheaort would have in a march | draw rendered by Refetwe Nethercoto iM th and Th. ave, yet arms and put them out of commission | would have to walve claim on him, and| making the tournament of 1608 a grand 4 Voorhels consent to accept his] was well received. a aa a « VER 28 dere ge el i te hie arm ina aweat|W°,appen to know just soven clubs! “ine atowance of time for teath rolling‘ Cay Memalc's ability to block the jabs AN et Sg 9 ne che, 6 BeVERS |e ee ea ede tor acah Wee’, NAY | han been, masezialy, I thar tor sxe save that no man inland swings of Smith was a marvel to emu o Pane Soar re ouwequarter Heats. wait gti is the ani that he Tasmuciay nue | he Denver enthusiasts, The Chicago | | Next Week The Prodigal Son,| si HYMAN PLAYS GOOD POOL,” troubles at Milwaukee Inet year, "hw hack Starr it necessary | fighter was handicapped by the “high | X, a hun nao to prove the. 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