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COLUMBIA BOYS BEG FOR FOOTBALL Students Pass Resolution Ask ing Committee to Rescind Its Action, Students of Columbia Universtty ere | | sith reimpat for football ead the meet- | ing yesteriay was largely attended. A rowolution was passed requesting the Committes of Student Organizations to reecind tte recent action im abolishing the game at Columbia, R, W. Macbeth, of the class of 1906, President of the Boant of Student! Representatives, presided, and eddremes were made by D. H. Brown, @ graduate student; Henry ©, Post, clase ‘0 sal ‘nee, end of the football team end eap- tain of the crew; D, D. Muir, class '¢4, sciench, a member of the team who was injured early in the season; Gerald H. B. Curtis, '06, manager of the foot- Meanwhile the ilet of casualties Th six-day race ts etil) going on “dope ao Tambles and Choir work, just aa they did ins! year @eA the year before that It is too early Yor the riders to show their usual gontal kinks, but that will come later, Tt te enough to give the six-day specta- | tor @ twisted brain watching the per potwa) ewirl of riders. But imagine Pligwing twelve hours a day for ax | days, always turning ond turning and | Marning to the lef around an endless drole, seeing the endless ines of speo- fatora go *~ in a misty ham of smoke, P with the yellow pine track elpping underneath your grows. 4) awAY mMonotonousiy | front wheel, with bones that phe, | ball team, and R. L. Bermnth, ‘graduate ‘Muscles as stiff as frozen ropes, wrists) jaw student and member of the asso- @wollen, eyts smarting with smoke and | clation football team. * Gust, a ctamp in your midriff that] It) was the general opinton of the gnikes you feol as if Bob Fitzsimmons | wperkers that the Committee of Student ‘bad been telling you a trated | Organirations had acted hastily and atory, & pain in the back of your neck | wiihiur eonsideration for the student fom trying to bold youh head up when you would ~ive a thousam) doare for \a aleep, No wonder they go crazy! fighting game has made & fresh start in Pittsburg. Over bory In not giving them a ring. Mulr ead that football reerived 6 blow that should be resented, but he de- clared that an appeal would not receive conalferition, for no attention had ever UNDER THIS STYLE OF TRAINING SURPRISE GOT THE COIN, Horses Pp SPORTING NEWS. ANI AND. Se ONMENT TS Ts eee ROBERT EDGREN, ELLISON HANDS THE ACTCIIS GOOD THING Turf Plunger Entertains Joe Weber’s Company at New Orleans Track. the same wire that carried the ‘@tmouncement came a report of the , fight between Frank Morgan, of Pit , burg, and Curly Supples, of Buffalo, ‘in whieh Morgan knocked Supples out fm 1 minute and % seconds. It there are many more Itke Morgan fn Gmoke Town Pittsburg will have to be put on the map again. BENNY YANGHR, the “Tipton @aeher,’ 's « football crank. In Chicago ho trained with Boker- 44 the famovy quarter-pack. Yanger tn New York just now trying to get heen paid to petitions of student bodies, | Knockout ponch, but he can wear | who has been trying in vain to secure ooafesant rid Louisville psrtrany » oth eon te on tty ands m, ateelt Foc: cpaltonge men in a pulled jee for 8 i, be re os @5 Well as the floating Net that covers | @4} techntoallties that might be brought % court, That there is money in @ game can be seen by the fact that ‘puch inen ax Young Corbett, Abe Attell, | With nvgre wand. bare /Dony Bender, Harry Lows, Wille Sa A a fortelt for Lewis and other good ones have been} pont: the tndudel to put up three-round sorags | stakeholter » Of the hammer and tongs style. These J "poyis ail itke to, figit, but paged ring profeasionals care enough for game 0 exchanges soporific punches purely for the amusement of their friends Gus Rublin tried to get on before the the aay wo earn match ue Ree Mareh us wald Pry an heeine | ergo et last Jebe he waa willing to doutie the sis stake if it was agreeable to bi Hudson A, C,, and he. likes a hagd| che adcortine the challenge, Ot may. 4 voumd dollar as well as the next man, | bf 1 pothir te wench Now pg ay mi fe bas a thance to beat Timmy Bend ne Up to date all of the fighting has been hunieand-home series of best eleven in done by the little & No matter | pet one games (one contest being at ¢ n tha how herd they go the Pe ir thewn'¢ bid | Aavepyon ater serious aspect of a fet reon heavy Gn & eido etak Bintan ass Sesvo noc tat." | pve ste ae Tang ube BO Mm i hal! LJ ree yu npg aiden fa dhe tiaoo for the contest, aa. {t indicat ateontion which the national tours 19 recelvine among local bowlers with the tournament are. flscuseina my FOOTBALL MEETING comestition than any event of th ince that By Wm 2 tre | the tournament St sears hte Leulete be the evens of the Pssmetdara PEACE AMONG BOWLERS, Five hundred enthuslastio spectators who Attended the opening games in the Superba League at the Superba Alleys, Brooklyn, inst Dirht heard a “pence tlk” yetween reminvat officials of the Eastern Alley ners’ Asssociation, New York Bowling Waiter Camp Notifies Mem- bers of Committee to Meet Association and American Boring, Congress Fae) the three great powers tn the bowling wor! Here Saturday, push as inp never been beer in Gols chy for nmny ylars. Charles HH. Wbbets an William V. ‘Thompeon were princi pal : ppeakers, and What they sald left no doubt 6.—Walter Camp, | {n the micla of bowlers that the Hust would | be ‘well Tepressoted ai the national conven: chairman of Sonal Football Rules | Hon at Laut and that Philadelphis | Commétter, last night telegraphed | wotia"tyr tho next tourmam ledelph sy members of that governing body t meet ir, Wobete recited the onnected ; Mi New York next Saturday. Doc, 9, to | With the anit between Hastern and Weatern | bowlers whloh followed the national comven- consider proposed changes In the rules | 1: ran aa governing the game of football and to 4 ith Me draw up a code for the season of 106. | tee’ Baden a National Foo! Walter Camp, The names of the Qnce of Haatern bowlers Rules Committee are: Taonp: | £ sident N¥alo; Paul J. Dashiel, Lebigh end An- | Mapolis; John C. Bell, Pennsylvania Prof. L, M, De tornell; R, D.! | Wrenn, Harvard B. Fine, cago, emphasized for peace, ity dea! ring ch ATTLL'SSPEDTOD = Fastern Alley Owners’ day appointed a special o If the American ld nocept ecitries } tain | we citrlen of tournament. There wa | York another eommitice tr wiring to get the tournan cnented at Lamtavilie {9 Mosh a nino 1 atfilinte with the Ame Newcomer, However, Sur-| svi’ seten -y prised New Yorkers by His | « Polladelphig nt for 1907 if! 4! 3 throweh & fh dot Good Showing. Tisry Da ip harm sereiary an treasure Chatemen of other evn. M. 3, Costa, B Lanny h Muntel Abe Attell ‘had the ben! of “Kid Abel | 7° th & three-round bait before the Sum- | Club Jast night If t Baht hed lasted longer the rewult might have been differont. Abel'e first ap- pratunce in Now York was a eurprise ito ‘Halt Jovers, for he was much faster oh 9g would pent ef leet fifteen five-men tenes to the Tartertite fourne ment —_> been expected, we jw haa| HIGH SCORES BY WOMEN. qaimeutey in “lassie on UMP tricky At-| There is conmidom! rivalry among bowlers of the Tady Amon ul ‘them, a was lucky for Abe that] the management..a¢ The Ampbion, Bedford tilt’ the, ball's- Avenue. and South | Wielth. treats, dy that " tn AOR is of . oat. ore Mo Manin teem, raled ) e -baxe po SMITH CHALLENGES ANY __ BOWLER IN AMERICA With Weare ak as a Partner, Fs Gnd the Quaker City alle: 310 be well | T * BY JOHN POLLOCK. George ("Kid") Lavigne the former Light-weighd ehampton of the world, who ‘was one of the greatest fighters ever. Produced fn this country, hae re-entered ercise xe ea tad oar prt tee oo oud day—Monday. on ® match with Terry MoGovern, or : Deg es pe the rh sence + Batitiog Neteon. and Also Posts Forfeit for OPENING OF SUPERBA, Mai. peltn aah ob aan vane aso “I khew Nelson when he otarted fight- Oppning ger fe the Superba Longue, at at present to clinch @ match for him tre.” caye Yonger, ‘He was a game a Team Contest, Mh nies ‘aed of BO epectatore bales with "Young \O'Loery,” the hard-hit @ whalebone He ham't apy steat! Jimmy smith, champion of Brooklyn, Wenuo, a tung’ "Rend-ott, Th rcouys oft by the Saginaw (Mich) A. C. the Ban Geir wives and friends, A satter part of this month. The only thing man down and then be fresh enough to| match games with the leading bowlers Programme was rend th | a . fol et stands in the way of themateh be- PU tm out. ‘Chere are hall & dozen ip tile, ity, ives out the following | Si 225; Sioux, “$0, LOR, 628 Due jing arranged ie @ hitch over the t Who can put i on himyin ex rounds, | challenge, the speolal request that Wick. $ ower, 20, 804, question, Lavigne want Gnd gore timo he'll be bowled over Like | Hyena: a made through The ia pine ee oer, to be at fis pownds, weigh te ot tho Fest of the bunch") A have, tle day fapoaten ” si | Se eles sadly Andy rua sire ot ae Sua, beeteaa inne ouade ae Congr naw io ee mn . ow amet.» FE at the ringside. re ot OXING to New Nore ls vooming | oie Wliowing chalengt: Y'wih meat say | TOURNAMENT GAMES TO-NIGHT that Murphy wit yield to oe again. Of course it is restricted bowler inthe (Ublted Wtates in a mat Important tournament games saheduled er than lose the match. to “elute!” but R te very easy to} Torr Goarch Stem 1000, tor $900" %5 | Reauic ma,” nite "Began toes Lavigne Reported Fast as Ever, become a club member. Some of the se Sais Geotest te to conatat gt P olet; RE my Althy i minds really exinted before the boxing ce fteen games to be rol n and ‘Twenty -f1¢in 4 ough % is over three years since Patan, acd can show inompoce| Regen turned ally ele Slee ety Lavigne engaged in his last battle, whieh i Pepers and « reauine memvershig| teurhament "hr. onan the lose of was with Jimmy Britt, who knocked it ts reported that he still has much of THIS HORSE WAS TURNED sie crs r= “ “cit! |National Trotting Association in Pickle Overs ® bY hard; , oa Rr ane “| Case of Trotter Dick Berry, Whose Color ie & ., Dennison Mfg Bwton Was Changed to Use Him as a Ringer. Perea urockiyn © iva, Fuhog te y prig'8 fo a ton, Pa te Young Corbett Leaves. : ae ara core 2 for sad Laka di | Champion, left last night hel Teprasa from him mr that Seore Hut: where he meets the Mexican +} wel iF he |e ero e tae Wottee, OB NE Wi a ane ae lanes and wit have Bigs wash | comtract, port for duty early In spring, anere| — Sayres Looking for a Fight q yous. Maurice Sayres, who hag been dolne ig some food fighting in the Weet, ts en- Mena other Western scrapper who has ar- yy rived In Philadelphia for the purpose | terback Tt up, of getting oh & matoh een | a Ne eae, 1 oy have at his hat oft a8 as been of ered Geet i with “Unk Russell or be] yuaker City boxers, for rounds | re the National A. C. within a few ‘Beyer'e— eee INTERCITY MACTH CONTEST. The most important intercity mateh con- test made this season Was clinched ast night, wheh Jimmy Smith and Larry Staude, of Brooklyn, posted (ortelte for & home ‘and home series with Charley Trucks! and Alex By Barton Currie, The Rimersberg Driving Park Asso- clation fe in a pickle. In fact, the Roard of Review of the National Trot- ting Association now In session at the Murray Hill Hotel ie in a quandry us Dunbar, of ; the. bent taangen® SFe.,'2 70 | to tow high proof the brine and vine- the Amphion « he meburs, | Bar should Ge fermented so aa to deal Twalve suetes wil oe ples in {OU Justioe to this remaricable Penn- thirteen, in the other, the odd | @ylvame organization, decided by tous Ste este, Dates nged when Smith gow to Phila. Ringers and Whiekey. 4 im With the Brooklyn team to roll ib he Bastern League series, ‘Bro. is Bleached chest ringers, wild-eyed ‘secretary moing around the track with red flags, and dress guit-cages crammed full of whiskey’ bottles are only a few Of the malient ¢eatures of the testimony & side, a me forse 0 "ihe 14 inde Liat Lyf hag nn rit platy ttt wow ort Finally Mr, Dempsey gave fhengh thorou, sopyine: Haat | had traced the “ringer” to hi Winning Horee Rested, gig oye saider Wie VIMY OD re bo Keatuies of presse taac hy TOLD BY THE PIN BOYS. ‘The Bastern Alloy Owsers! jon Amwoolatl i to have @ two or three-inen team touma- ment on the ua 0 adduced in the charges agai oi Big 3 Sandee and ted" | sociation, In adiiition there pi poplin | the meoratary, 2 sige AMUSEMENTS. Mra M. Mat we of suppressing time and etanding for “the "un of ME phion team fouinig a te ‘Auphieihm | queer wrinkles ta teeing that would y, Bacar got. 90 far ah anet HIPPODORO! LS - 4 high acre. of Sa competi | aon the Pair of Walla- eld that he eat an And | THOMPSON & DUNDT, . MA yeoterda, o Siro Pumpicia alle, was — flere th Williamebung and very| WALA Jn the Oxark Mountains, wh seat t=. Ha ent direotly in the Ty YANKEE ytd ON, MARS" se (AN Formerly Fought Birds. traok, and se ian he ah Sta ste “\vernget 22a | 10 the olden Gays when Rimer was |Dectine aie re La only Rimer and the village sports fougit broken-down game cocks and ry mi Mat aie ms Lown dhey: in the back room of var ee ° for high-score monthly prizes | general store, @ race track was never tL ie, Mezomnil Brooklyn, Wil’ be "held | dreamed of, But when modern Rimers: ea tae RY for the new hard ru burg flourished, raised windmills, was Aé © prize in Decimbgr ‘blessed with rural postal delivery and| that bloomed forth with @ drug store and a 228 Palleselphia, 250 and 204. The Against 182 for Dunk Smith's scores wero wories Was tor £0 0 the s er horses. He’ feared spay Asis TY related the a had carried & dress 6: but its ie» a A to. thelr g00d sohs Korter ts AMMERSTEIN’S may, ll trytng to figure tt out Al three high-eoore gimes | hotel, the trotting track ath EVERY TAY. Be ets ae aint ine he eee ATINEE pt DAY, 2, fh, ( mers i Uae bers elixir, It bore fr@t this year for the first score Koster Ls ecore Konte time and the Rimersburg Driving As- nat approve of Es we | fart te pene a st me Te sociation came {nto being. According oy at that some of the j ’ | there t# mal ences Fi saw double the pops et of heroes fers, a Cad 8 Auroras, | | to T. 14. Dempsey, & well-known owner Jes ot | Of Grotting horses, whose testimeriy is/running in each heat Harry Herberg (@prctal to The Evening Word.) NEW ORLEANS, Deo, 6.—"Phinger” Oharile Elton has found things coming | #0 easy that he is entertaining his old) friends at the Fair Grounds in large numbers, Last year he entertained the | members of the "Prince of Pilsen” com- pany at a Christmas tree affair here, Yesterylay he had all the members of Joo Webdor’a all-star thoi t the ‘occupied’ boxes ‘and had a Weber to the gage! carpent and Bilison succee: in tipping off to one winnar, tt was ohelr money ee 6 animal oes tens to eight bets ‘ne went i] in automobdiles, and “asetd aca that pid ew was wmuoh ke New York 8T, PETER’S FIRST GAME. Peter's basket-ball team, undor ‘EDITED BY CY FLYAN PUTS I ON MIKE CONGVAA (In Fierce Slugging: Match at Buffalo Local Lad Fin- ishes Strong. BUTFAIA, N, ¥., Dec, 6.—-Fully $00 Natio adherents witnessed a flerce alue- | ging matob here last nixnt when Mike | Donovan, of Rochester, and Cy Flynn, | of Buffalo, fought fitteen rounds to a drew. This was easily the fastest and most selemifio fight pulled off here ino long ume. Both boys were in excellent Then Donovan weakened, to get to ts man wie ae lefts to the Donovan hed to linen ehcushoet twelfth round to save himself. e rend thought Plyna boen awamted the decision, early fighting entitied him te @ the management of ag ‘Thompaon, will play its initial game of the season a it new bome court, No, fm, Weat Twenty-ninth street (Longacre A, Tuesday evening, Deo, 1%, having for {ts opponents the fast Yorkvilles, As & preiiminary contest, the clever Wa- nites will line up eer aan team. followed by danc! LAVIGNE IS RESURRECTED — FROM PUGILISTIC sel [yee Lewis WE grcetly wm the chance to box Lee and Broad To-Night. “Kit Broad and Jack Leo, whe q tee Ht Liye will ongaee ih an othe round bout thle chy wor ft they wil olash tareo re the Bleecker A. C., which will hold itt Weekly stag. jelr pre- vioug battle both fighters humisied a rings bout, which Mg fall of fast vhe moment It started un- iat Fan od, Both will be In good pe to-night. as thoy have been train- Ing. Maeve and O'Toole Matched, use O'Brien, of Bost dT oftpore, “ot Pididdeiphla Wao are ts have been | to try con-) clusions in « six-cound bout before tne oa are ‘nilade%phia, on the | ares fg Jade ought to Srenty MW Con way, Dobbs Wins a Fight in Wales, Bobby D the colored fighter of! Minnedpola who boxed Jim Barron, of pared. and othel good men, met Rdwerds at Cardiff, Waies, in a trentrrosan contest récentiy, The ‘hin owt in etx rounds in San Francisco, | Avstratian frequently fouled the Amer!- can, and the he. twelfth rund awarded jboss TRE de 2: STEVENSON WSN ELECTED | to his corner tn and the decision Wonderful Little Quarter- |} Back Honored for His Great Playing, ose naa $V: pine Sine gua Pd soclass chotee py ot € phosen cay. ain of bar Greene and |* et aug ‘aa cane but sth dectined & evenson was fk gore born In ee mere a. ues AMUSEMENT Wey Ansleidon, “2 x, ‘ia See 6 baa "Tai i ep rs es a Rang Goce pate THE DEWEY ANth Bt Mat, To-day--Trocadeno Burlesquers, Oe, Men ebie whiskey, he considered, Em} Pentric in offers condiuetin e be it Dally, te, ? a re nee Starter Acted Like a Referee. | sin av, “igs Mobb” 120th 8 3tuevest? *| hordes flown before a sulky. Ht | or coenj" he gonaliad, wit) Dempsey Started Trouble. teen teh yey gl rik be Mr. Dempsey bad one of his string op: fair. The starter ac’ as entered In @ class from which great rae on after Hie be 232, i nineteen matel the Wanderers @ burning record before the Board of Review, it was a bit. Never was trot- ting seen under such remarkable con- > ditigns and never were such singular teams being Rockman, of thy Yorkville League, Presiding at @ om Sai (hinge were expected. Bo was a horse |Mitadt of commibmon who bore the name of Surprise, Sur- Ban ohies rub prevented a a) iced fn ha in in hi ple ip will Cae pe tn the Arting- | Pi8e Was not only a surprise, but an meat ' 1h oiled | astonishment, He ran away with dls 7 rae 2, aore e te ony PAU, fe, Jolly Ten] feld, though bie thlatory recorded no 5 EDEN past performances more noteworthy ze ¥ r than roads, Surprise was a handsome dark chest- ¢- | Dut but he hed features of action and conformation peculiarly ke Dick Ber- ae HUSEE S48 Ned ND Lulu baat Mk yk t alee BOXING TO. NIGHT AT ELMER'S, Hdnied A. C. to-night 9 110 West cacasional brushes over ec ee ‘et i holds has been wr oe ae i) ry, @ horse of some note, but a light tna at Heitor te ‘ As a god revord, ped ny a 6) pe a mG 4 ‘ yore | quinies. that gonvinoed him that sur- Jack Dorman; Tony | prigg Wes a “vinger,”’ He followed. the: HOCKEY GAME TO ahi horse to his village home in a nelghbor- ing township and politely asked ila "|owners to allow him to look the nag over, A Ringer Suspected, bok York. and He wag turned down hard, but his | From: al! Indications curlosity boerved him to herole effort. | be of unusual: 7, Ho tung about the village, hiding in |teame have showed o ditches along the erresey, roads, Wall- } rhe “e va b>’ tea ‘To-alght the frst tet oa Nepal season ja to by played los Wink between the EDDIE CAIN WANTS FIGHTS, Hadie Cain, the Brooklyn lightweight, has bobbed up again in the hope of xetting on yome fyhia with some of the huskiés {n hisjolass, Robert Parke, Who Js managing Onin, saya he. will mately his gon Against anybody in bouts coe ax pounds ta twenty, He ao Quod, Pa} hie the St. Pauls | he gamey will be an-| | Robert Uoraine,,': Tetard CAPTAIN OF PENN AMUSEMENTS, i) saerey 4 VIOLA ALLEN Rn way & iba HERALD 80, 230% a = OLGA NETHERSOLE a8 TH Criterions! $478, Tene) 84 WM, fone oh Bue, Wed. & Sal eUiie SAVOY THEA TR james HH ine ok a BELASC Poem Pe BLANCHE, 3 BJO [ie way) vad tu fe Tah) N.Y Toeniht Thurs, Dee. 14, Peceante 3) Feat tt Ne Ey MUSIC MASTER, Wi veiga ile Sau ia Ba ps ASI ‘S7thaMad We t wow MANTELL | ia King: EOTAR I 2 tea Inia 4, | ay Mat. 1" a tay oie DAILEY Ae. Weeas Agi Bs | BEST ears Ar MAT! tuo a aie r bree RBCITAL ‘Thetets b, 00 and $1.00. now on sale of Bini, EVERETT PIANO USED, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, CEN ONAL OUND ot ad THE TALK OF BRQOKLYN lapertal ea paar fren Gaihting z ees a | a A fottle. They weighed 140 pounds at ring: @ide, Donovan wanted to put his man away and started out with a whirl rush, For five rounds Mike kept Cy lodging about the ring, It was al Donovan up to that period. The next five rounds were faetriy oe]

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