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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1906. a BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. og | ooll?!22in AMUSEMENTS, UP TO DATE AND NEWSY. PINAL “THRILLER” WAS NEEDED IN _ TIGER-ELI GAME Failure to Score Suggests Change of’ ~ . Rules Allowing Teams to “Fight It Out” Without Intermission at MRS. FISKE THE SER Y Princ on % Thu is way Gr MARGAIET | Thu Gleus SGTIN | i Divide. st Sriaw RERALD EX The & Until Either Side Wins. ith AW Star Co th, Mate Thurs & Sat JAMES POWERS. BLUE MOON Dxcellent songe:aurs to be popular—Herald ae | WUSTIOS arene cement ASE Hk THE TOURISTS coSiiten 8 TT TINGOLM seuss sacs tay co at VOORHEIS | 5 a Tie LOVE ROUTE ‘ /KEITH & PROCTOR'S A Tt JOHNS ite a CURR WM. GILLETTE HE HYPOCRITES Can ERI WEATRE Ereacay iat Hutte WALTTAME Little Cherub mee # Hakeley. Torn Wir \ ITHOUGIT Yale and Prince- na ton played one of the gre est gdmes.of the season | Saturday, it wasn’t entirely satisfirc- tory, from thé spectator’s point of ‘ { view. A, tie game is never satisfac- fory, especlally when there {8 no F care at all. It’s vary much lke 4 slx-round Philadelphia sparring match, with no decivion., It may be ; “a very fine and clever. exhibition, : p hut it lacks the Anal thrill Football could be very greatly AMATEUR LINION improved by a ve slight changing of the rules. Why not, in case of a Ue or no score at the end of the sec- ond half, provide that'the play shall p « - continue without another rest period until one side or the other scores? Latest Rules Stir Up the ee Princeton and Yale were In-xtape to go on playing at the end of the Athletes of Clubs and Seco ne Nate On —Saturdey—aAnd—eyen_supposing that one team tired andj Reena wont! it was scored #geinst—that would be a good test __ Colleges. ef stamina, and no harm would be done, Aen PEAKING of lost poneranttiert| t Baseball that scheme ts used, When S why waen't Harlan siven.a chance! Bowling Enthusiasts See Good Games in Eastern League Tourney. | | | | | sslly gave nm was this after- ee | noon unanimousty elected President of eee nied mmsaiin at 5 royal be | i Foorhel ally rem’ ed as (he most wientific bowler: } a Lee fe Johns, a the Amateur Athletic Union at the the cores are even at the snd of to try one of his famous dro: ' Her and 8 een Sit beta av's the ninth-Inning the play goes right | kicks? There were several opportun ae Son until one pulls out ahead, Nearly] ties when the Tigers were within easy; '*nieenih_ annual seasion of the body 2 all other games are settled In the samo |utriking distance—easy, at leam, for a” nde Unione Hotel mea sulllyan een nek Renee Way. When two bowlers tle they each |man who has, been drop-kicking « the office of secretary and United, States 5 TONE Fikes ancthenétranio on each alley itoll rent. aladg: ain’ praction = tvom of the union for the year, at pion of Newark, in.the Exstern Leagw } ne time being President: of ‘the a =REe tou Sear series, rolled this afterng epotie : ances upto out ahead, n didn't kick | Metropolitan ‘Association. It was a rea raited -teurna- Mies in track athletics are rare, Hut} 8nd Princeton ‘didn't scare. | Capt. John J. Dixon, of the Forty- ment-—event between Brooklyn anid have 'seen men) tle in weight-throwing HERE were two ot three momonta]*events Regiment, of Brooklyn, wae fewark teama, in which individual, competitions, and they always agree to | when It looked as if the Tigers |clected t take Sulliyan’s secretary. two, three and five “mea, teama ate fight {t out in from one to three addi- swift’ foot work would earn| easter office, competitors. Johns war put in by New th ts : z Weln- Ohe waa when Eadie Dijon | The Rules Committee made an amend- Am ark as a substitute for f : | dotged-hfe way Chrough the whole Yale| ment to its rules, which is likely to Gees eas 5 } z garth in the individual series ax the) S| break up or weaken track and field x seer wean toa sillto bow! tional trials, I remember seeing Leonard | points Gil and Bob Hancock, two famous old- | time sprinters, run three dead heats tn! team for forty-three yards, That _the hundred-yard dash .and’ Gill won q great —runcotie of the bert ot ire} Maums-of th evarioua athletic clubs and ver in the hiscory of powling 10}7 BROADWAY x: £ Mia ved. €at, 5 Seep sie ett tonciie Yost When he started i Josked aa ig) colleges, ‘Tao amendment, in nub: troaklyn has a cloaer or ntore fi i ; THE PRIN NGE Of INDIA 424 st Tho tle, like the ‘draw’ decision in a |he couldn't go three s(rides, aid aw he| stance, says that an athlee’ must teg- |: y z edict Ait Jae eer tg a boxing match. has no place in genuine | thided tackler after tackler the wonder |tster either from the athletic club to AST CR if ISHED 4 HE WES [ IN 5 a ‘aw. Dillon certain! : aa that between Johny anc Theatre. W, sport, No two men are absolutely even: | Man, on certainly Wo Breat He) Wich he bongs or from the collere EE ine edit be { said that LIBERTY MATIN ly matched, No two teams are equal | the, attends. ‘$a can't register from both him. Johus was ELEANOR ROBSON |e =| TWO BIG FOOTBALL BATTLES tive! (ove |Eause could | Tir question now conics up: “Whos The old r§sattowed—an—a have cone on playing until there was a | I will be champions?" 1¢ Yale beats | represent lua college ia Inter: Bas ceeran send faa a Husand, & A Tenen sooring by one of them every one on| Harvard Yale wil still have! games, und ierward compete for the ii US hcl ML be AL, ie DALYS Teel ey the winning side would have been |to share the honors with Princeton. If|New Yurk A. C, or Irish-American A, Sa merved niljthat ne <ot 1) a epee eetileenat Nappy. Every one on the losing side’ Harvard beats Yale Harvard will, of! c., aa the: case may be, in games out-| The football season of 1%6 will be | For some 5 e— West hasbeen yacourately the supremacy of the East, In the opening game of the ner! f AT. WED.1 ve Johns, with six strike: would have been satisfied at any rate, | Men, defedted a week ree wt "ll RICHARD rac,’-bo considered best of all tie | side the college world. Now the ath-imemorable for one reason—It has sent | crying ou that East was no n {tor the ie ‘And there would have been no regrets | cUUCse, terme. This adda Utthe ts mi els: xf Ne . “i sre ‘ - B) tative, aiuodgn iney won -by- spares, put up a total of 23) Goes loatroprortunitiens Brets |mote interest to next week's great samme | !ete must choose one or the other. He 'the Weet beating It back weat so fast i for her. What Hurry Up Yost'x squad | 0) nto oi seunayivanlas acu ped Mee MN Tenate Resende tole HE larineGaisesan ate Nie eR PPO! ‘in New Haven, can't compete for both. p you can't see ‘em going for dust. would do to the Big Five was some- | Minnesuie oy u lko score, zt ‘ bb ees nit), T Spri Chick The effect of this ix easily seen. |” phe cry of “Wolf! Wolf!” came once |tting painful to comprehend. Ani | ans fi down oviore an eleven | Spares frame eine me ueD LE | he Spring cen Tul, Inore ould score only J f j Neat Bun. Nigh Se 8. abiges— (he | sirikes and #even sp | Victor Herbert PSE Ww way bie blow | fy three. bins EW YORK sos wets Bat dient In Ge third game Voorhles start Eve RAG Wert Sete, Bi, aptain. as the: $0 aplts while Joins Pinlwoneinidan in be cutter arenes Tt wea _ Minutes from. EBay owas through haw ix found. (he spot and with six. strikes lost the «ume : kame. bet 4 cy | Where, for instance, would Yale, Har- tog often, but not according to the old |Michigan came, “The Westerners | "ore jee Princeton or Cornett Ngure in the jrule, Instead of catening Pennsylvania |stacked —up—against a Pennsylvania {jest | intercollegiate championships {f all their off tts guard the Wolverines found {team that In no wise was worthy aise ate Little Red Riding Hool armed with [the Red and Black. ev, 19.— ~Third-Day-at Bennings. —Track Heavy. present ine Winget Fact af-the New [thistean (Bh gunk Michigan. thw foothalt Lochinvar fF 124K FIRST RACE sim 0 and Qoe-halt furlongs, Columbia |XOFk Athletic Club or the Flying Fist | And) to ny superiority [oat of 3 Tats Bree et 2 Winter. bl 2. by Orlanda— es the Irish-American Athletic Club? |More dectstve the Cartiste Indians com- ae : grdex. Starters avis.’ BE The same may be applied to the clubs | tely swamped the champlons of the jest the a ppt Mas tedine ke (1101) Baringo And thelr standing In A. A. U. competi- | West. at Minniaso, Minneapolis, by a |Played and outgame The suprem, Le ee Jockeys: — Open e rer Pi Sh strikes and spares, O88) Ferkiet 13) | tone score of 17 to 0, the same result netied | of the East In the at gridiron sport And the r = Tudir 3 H 4 pe . eAcnitrated emohaticall ea Mitte the fourtir i = Workinaid %3 | Another thie the A.A. WU. delegates [{™ the clash between and | Was denOnstrated ally inthe four J) And the score to 0 mesenroe ping the 100-yard | record of $ 34 seconds made last June ay bint, bing, dang! But | very few minlites the team was | 2M a off its fect and the hurry-up meth- | SIRE , of moxts—¥eat—siowed the lon TaN enor ing thesfitth |team dow: the latter part of tha | f bowler had inade an erfor ame the vente OUT, e *, times in one all te making th Is enough to <i Pretension, Binford. ‘es down Neither TSeree 7 :: 4} SECOND) RACE=8400 added: open Sta of} a MAKES C0 GOOD AGAIN. CORDES OF MUSIC, ei it. NANTELL Macbeth professional races at the Pan-American VELA May Wel ASL? Exposition, way a ed by the & Rag. won by seve i Teste = Geite | fon forward or {a 01 : ohna had thre ea 2th & Med Av of Gay eman won the one) Little Tommy Stone, the ex-amateur | run or a forward pass or nd four Nrhalasthree oul Of Ave: jnovs Wed. 8 t. ning ont of ten times the | John beat and fqur om! aplon sips: at the | 115-pound champion, mad od, asain ichiseh fullback was thrown for a] strikes and «ix spares Ruccrsstii as 1 Do. ope Wy meas LECH te tn duly, ©] in hin sccond professional felt aA mutter of tact the Mens NADAM BUTIERELY THIRD RADE GaPDIdU elke turion nalmal feat nionta hem ~Pnttaderpnte irdny—night,—He-# _was__tossed toward his DUT eon We Winner, che, byt feenlonal at toh Kame Marty Kane at'the National A. C, there A LULA ENTRIES FOF FOR N.Y. A.C. Act Grand Opera Novell ys aa teking and in. the and won easily, Now. Nel has many STM ARAIRLM eR oree SWIMMING MEET. ne wan sy offars ot—Garreis othe ray Stone is to mggti . the AWA. U, ropresentatly Next Sut ; : » heart out of the Westerners | ‘The New York Athletic Club will open orican games Tommy O'Keefe at the National A.C. wx thrown the whole ee ‘ Tat the Seventy-fourti) and {fhe wite-eenin- Jack McGulea i for Garrels) was the | tf Indoor #wimming: season. by "holding SHINanereaehe at set. of swimming ric ony —O" 2 Ave been siewed up hy evening, Dee 1. ‘The Tonimy. O"Toule tn a_atar bout. but-even so hls meth= | (he 1O-vard handicap ra + Bat IER) eS Aflon=Bionaisiservietectts thr Wert | ton Cup, -yard novice. race, He has made Manager Billy McEvoy . = t TOR ty ti att ot Cup “Rey Tor wea with Wie ved_the hall hel palo. gases + Moody, itt MeByey—san't accept bi 8 lege far apart. Ho was | From present indicitions there will f the West Bi le | chuxe of previous 5 f J when he did get be the largest number of entries at the Hate far_back. fo round | meeting that ever alte ory indoor my ae pra ma him route AN Hamilton, Ontar Athens ast sum- with wis arty) a Munra'a New (ir eaeStinatepla oe" Gr Seinen —he— watering meet ant ying beer it Law Ss next Levine or | collagen (Yale, Princeton, 190, for ‘co and_thenfl Billy the point |and Columbial have alers i National A.C. Saturday 1 heir bea! tT —— cin; BENNINGS- ENTRIES. [J AMIMERSTEIN'S «= “AMUSEMENTS. “ROSE: STAHL — wae see race “HORSE SHOW ings : ane for to-morraw's Tas VICTORIA THEATRY || QINbiOw sovane cxrnss MRIS NETS Se See Ser Daily Matinee, 25c., 50¢. | AUER 2 ng the meeting “KEP r Hi & PROCT OR SH |x. Z. Murino ~ yadite Chance oe Bil | GRAND-EXHIBITICN OF HORSES) Awsoclation, A. J ne 2800 Mactinon, YAY) 40 Hume ban } MONDAY. 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