The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1906, Page 1

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PRICE ONE CEN CENT. Oph auteell th Polo Grounds Jammed Long Before. Game Started by Noisy Adher- ents of. Tigers and Cornell's Gridiron Warriors. 25,000 DELIRIOUS FANS p | WATCH THE GREAT CONTEST, casi Oreinge and Black Rooters Force the Betting:om the Result—College Songs .and Yells ‘and - Gayly-Decorated Stands Make Home. of Giants—a—Lively Scene, Sov Ss HALF, CORNELL . SECOND HALF: | aes Princeton tye reset nee COTTRELL iv o's s.cvoo'e re bee o10in.4)01¢ 91010 siete me viees v0 visleie tlocesieieet: O FINAL SCORE. PRINCETON «ieeeeeernsneeseesunvevees LINE-UP OF THE TEAMS. Position. as ss ee ¥en” Orman ns aH, B.R. H. iB. ANNA STINE oe NEW coonovte-tit) ee i SUPERP (Special to he Evening ous : a Toren Players Hard Hit Yale Rolls Up 12 Against POLO, GROUNDS, Oct. 27.—The Tigers defeated Cornell: this m1 abt -in-Ly nbrook- and t ees =| __Amhe if st—Other ae ae Sue re tn a le ost aa _ Lowis Ge “Hampton, -—of- hee United i —-Southold, Keeble: Wins -100.- Mile Race _frc om Genes: ee overran the Tigers.at the opening of the first-half, scorings Pe “Trust Compatiy, ShootsDown- 45 “JAMAICA RESULTS. — Keeler. at” Empire- Track---Ac._ Y Rollaw/ing. ase tho rehulls ot tho’ Vie touchdown in the first five minutes of play. The play was Een =| ‘Pretty. Salesgirl- in ‘Theit | anon wacom cident. Puts Cooper Out of | lesaneereaniee fais: played to-day” . aeneee = = ve a perches Ubsbostnectutcas Lbs ha inet | utely in Princeton's territory in the first half, during which periods thd eon 0-10 1 fj Caritele Indians tyre and 3 to 4) 1 ‘o| Tigers made no effort at offensive play. oon Rocm=at Hotel. Be ee pear ertucenie| ane _ the Contest. scree | 10 ‘Tigors, however, scored a touch=) rents declined to let-him play. Pringsy {Boxe and goal In tho first hak on a| ton’s pressure vrevailed onPa'"Rulgna &| fluke Millar, e Warvard ....- Sa Se pene Th Hie-seesnd hall Princeton woke up Princeton” Favorite. : i SECOND RACE—Onalan (7 to 5 : : : 3) 5 . Yale. ++. 12] and started tn with a termendous of-| shortly before the play Pri me 1 te 2) 1, Glyonnt Balerio (8 2 Cedrino, in-a 20 horse-power | sh rea § y before the play began sPringen i ier two_stabs- inthe Morgie to-day there lay=stie thy sidethe =" as ; ~ 20 NOTSe-POWET | Ambernt weer eO4 fens ¥ turning the atronger favorite In tho’ Rather Royal body of a woman in the full flush of youth and beauty and the body of | esi hea an-oldish man, with regular, refined features and iron-gray hair. Just! Ect yaa ghee ca ay a over the woman's heart, im the powder-blistered fesh,- were four ft tok fnrpiace).2: LZ wounds “anid & Hulletont the Same Weiper: i to S for pinee) Fiat ob y tzed-a totat of 4 Lthe second half the 1 was probably due-to the =a st that the Nussauttes ‘outnumbered ne Cornell fany about three to one Tt in a long way to Ithaca and an hour and a half to Princeton, shuddered when they sem side lines ran north and | Annapolis +. "| Bucknell sess ec stock cars selling for $1,600 or tens. His : Ume was) 417 35.5 L.)C; Hutcheson, Dartmouth ...s++s 2A with an-schome pawer Olds.was eocond:-WAMIqmemnoeyeyses +++ fontague—Ronerta. % ng : =e = yin the-third’ mile of-the®five- | At the last minute the Princeton hack line was steen! Sees tr foie BeBe a 7 # ofthe man, Louis air ‘Hampton, assistant aE thes tnlted sea aoe eee sear Dates ntcaillavon: we ae fe the nore ‘Koa agaloey One ui bathe has bee: mile in iti? ta beconds breakin} Touring car, and Wridgeway wv 45-horke power Péeriess. | Heme Wete™ the anty —mntritK Raper, Corel. by..two. seconds, in 5409-5, tn silte. race fay —eare ft—Amel Ty re ] 1 States' Trust Company, of No. 45 Wall'street. The girl was one “whose | FIFTH RACE—Tommy Waddell (7) ypeinctsmanine (Continued on_Eighth Page.) aa | 5 : @ beauty had-fascinated him and whom’ he’ killed Tate last night in-a jie 2 ana 6 to-n1-4,-Goor oe (tol frecerebich resent =<a) {1 and 7 to 5.2, Lindale 3, dium-weight cars and. sae room of the Hotel Gi.,.fon,-at Na SIX TTANCHYarkint 3 to tan = 5 z : toes Waclar Te at =ponmnlted spickie oe we ite 8) 1, dona J. Heqere @ to 5) 1. 1065, + Olds tied th the mbecconieste = = The womsr—siain—hy—the middle-aged financler was “Victoria ra) oe pluct) 2, Iteba Stone, 3. «| Koehler Wine ThreesMile Race. | created W ridgeway, jn a 45-Norse pow: | Koehler, with -22—iiorse-power 7 Waczkow, iwenty-niuv years ofd, wlo has been living with her father, | — : Roaeee a a REIN sf x op 7 yon the secoi? event of threo mild: Aone i eCINENT John;—her invalld mother, and-her brother, Stanislaus. at No, 291 Bast| BY FRANK WW. -THORP) {00 Bennie fee ee teem penis teal oF Youse! e Wirtechih street. or the past six years she has been—emploved tha ces 1 NC sees Eee : —e SSE: inta- custody by. HAG! ial t {Shay, of Gare Fogny on, Info yor Camnrnsy. mt—the —prisener—wite—+ 8 wanted forthe famous Harvanl dormi- tory robbery JAMAIC Die de woman Imust haye Seuddeny, tor bohm ematttnt i srrier cod Break Gil, bee ned up FORO Othe played followed by : ATUL ATOR He has been ed to have cle or more / with the : i Ag: fi 2 haired young ‘woman for din jrace They're vO, a apoeated ‘Thurwdas avout noon Lexwarltes imade the pace hn rane nee Frank Gilland Eddie’ W: “T want a nico room. where’ the i a Nght and dir,” he toki Annia Holman, | On W@rotch wi re su d F i ‘an employee, who was at tho (oak GUL came Away swinging and won Nitin ; day 6-1 pl ie was shown to a third floor room eased up. Ad mon just beat Toureting AN. UHIO ‘ 08 r where tho man has been 6 thread. ween Tho prisoner amitn having Lived. Jn in tho front,.and this he took, paying 4 5 F Toston tasty oualy de $2 in adyanes for it.) ‘Three hours ie ae Maid and Dohy Spanker fought Jing SB snd yall Rae Sy 5 he and tho young woman appeare is ilatenin ther Bouthold Beales. <. ‘They | robberies if Cat ho PAUSHOAR | ) | ty i In Bangor several A A the hotel and rexisiorkd as “Mir 4nd) CAPETOWN, Oct. 27.—The British | me through: the stretch stride for : J eve TCe cone erate theta the ltey | More Exctting than Hunting Lope p rasa ine tes tial com. | Steamer Haversham Grange, from New |stride, Coy Mold: winning in tho last Fava fn the case was stolen from Ty. A, ; : bpilteheasa yates ss "| York Sept. 2: fi “Oxford, the fayorite, was three { rere pasta ats i | Sportwell, of Cambridge, among: other 5 + - pinion ax his wife on p a opt. 2, .was abardoned on fro | juinp, ‘ RESULTS 2 OTT aeatRebe 35/4005. Ay name Sinclair. However, he and tho . : 4 ; vee [E beautiful. woman wero showp to the ch faved and. landed here by tho} siaior, a 3 to 6 chance In the open- as Washington 2 LY LATONIA WINNERS. Finding What Is Concealed by i room. steamer Matatua, ing event, gave tho plungers.an awful ip Georgetownid; Washington 4 1 faces : IF they APES erenEnuT ne athe. atarngony cease shock .by getting left mt the post, Tho rea ee 23: Franke & Marsh} varontA RACE TRACK, Oct. 27. rae ten ctanraaneanaanenen inne neonate and evening Atothe dinner tnble he| The Hayersham Grange was. bound read the afternoon papers to her. So] for Freemantle, Western Australia, and 7 2 well dressed and distinguished looking | Adelaide, South Autsralia, Bho was re-|had the mount. With Keator out of were they that inspite of tho differs | garded as a frelght btoamer, Dut ap-|the way Alencon made all the ruaning 3 * ence in thelr ages they attracted at-| parently carrled ome passengers on|and won cleverly trom Gambrinus, the tention, partly due to the man'e lover- | this voyage, second cholhe, Uke manner, ‘Tha burned steamer was built In 198] Onatas with Miller up was off Inst in TO £ Hampton was never from her-side an | at Furness, was of 4,042 tons net regMter|'the second race, but! Miller gradually Inataht, ard ho feasted his eyes on her | and wis owned by the Empire Trans-|made up the lost ground with a rash 3 we vblack’ halr and olive complexion, now | port Company, @ British concern. EN Aesataea ana wen ieee ES pene a {Of gnd then whispering to her, The British steamer Matutua loft Lon-|icant length from 'Glovonni . Balerlo. Oscar, ‘At breakfast yesterday the man wan|don Oct, 4 for Blut. Harbor, New|Onotas was a strong tavorite, suo food foveise: os he had been the evening, Zealand, y +? mi ‘ : filed tas a | kContinued on Becond Page). i. bers, Ou Fg Reeth seraNPbolleoe tet World Wants Work Wonders. |r-anainst Me, t . < joined from pF shock was he greater. because Miller boy abt Abe ord "Tho races here t0-day resulted as fol-j} : The Mystery Card | FRPP AAA LUA AATEANY ar Se 1 to 4 for place); 2 2). Mar- ‘ : 3. Tmo—L.15 4-5, i OL Yt RY Morean n LR THIRD, RACH Thred-quartera of a| W, i ghee er (to 8 and out), 1;/ <> FREE ITH SS St. Ipseon. (4 to 8 for place), 2; Hector, | esq | NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD| wat a) Gat ipiony hud’ tar, 8

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