The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1906, Page 14

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men has shown qualities that may make American team, This !s Wendell, the great full-back. J layed a star game !n the halfback position. He {s heavier aud/ r nov, and has developed phenomenal cpeed. He has turned out | J one of the’ best ground gainers among the collegians. Yale fears Wendell, or at least, a5, they say the Bulldog has no fear, ¥ah fey ij 6 has a whole lot of respect for his run- | yy ning ability. No doubt the New Haven | aggregation will try to do to Wendi what Penn. did to Garrels, tho famou Michigan athleto and full-ba : gan was a one-man team. Micnigan de- pended en! to do all the bail in nearly every Michigan St-jttvereq by Harvant that the former ac Penn? team watched Garrels every Ume Yale-Harvard came next the Michigan centre passed back the |the gam ewould be calied Dail; and very often he was downed } cepted but-in accepting believes she} almost before he had time to start. has been {subjected /tovanuindignlty, tor) But Wendell will have better support | Harvard held the watch; saying, “We! than Garreis hsd-1 64. TACK WENDELL. "08, Is regarded in” some quarters {n Cambridge as i ys eeert Bare Bend Jacke ag bie team Miho. bali LOOM retorted that 1f the Uckets for and Wendell is waiting to plunge Into the line from nis position of full-back, Ravared: he fairly snorts, (CE NEIS a year ax a {YFd Waa announced to Head Coach ‘This is Wendell's secon the ene: Foster Rockwell fegular on the eleven. In his Ne aye; Hinkey, of tha Yale cloven, at the con year hf ignorant right Taicdes IAMADeEAETINGG eT ecictels on the ‘veraity up to ithe pod of tl was slated for this position again this Yale line. Wendell’ LER Sirs bead = ———jIinesman “They gngged_a¢ the name of STORIES OF SPORTS | [TOLD | BY EXPERTS _ reed He Is Faster and Heavier than yer: and Is Harvard's Main: Reliance in the Coming Big Struggle on the Gridiron. os ports from Cambridge show that the Harvird students aro just as ocnfi- dent of winning as they were last | the season badly, but hasbeen com- two weeks. + Last year Harvard actually out played Yale during at least three-| quarters of the game, and Jost only through the unlucklest of flukes. Harvard does not expect luck to be aguinst her again. Although the great game is yet to be played, one, at least, of Harvard's tha hin: a Member ofthe FOR HOT BATTLE | - WITH YALE’S BEST ALE: expects Harvard to come, Y down to New Haven with a _* _ good atrong team. All re-_ year. Harvard, Ike Yale, started | ing up with a rush during the past | Lone ACRE STAG “TO-NIGHT. | | Matchmaker | ranged an exce for the stag of th Hits club-house street to-night. be_of three rounds’ duratio hag, f six bouts Three of the bouts will while th yoir ago Wen- [ofthe boxers who will appear are Shee! are In Som: Wendell iy upon the great Garreis he playing. Garrels carried |\. wi1q to-day over m de- uldimat ‘The result was that the entire|cept Harvard chosen of Is for the Philadelphia. sive you fire minutes to sgree, expiration of which time If you decline of |t@ accept the officials we have named the game will be declared off.” Yale had no other alternatiy ‘by many as the next captain the Harvard eleven. Ho {a known all been the game had not ‘been all sol fegotiations would instantly hat so eager and full of ‘The sensational stand taken by Har- and ex-Capt. Frank Helplled this Saree for tho biz game. Harvard submitted ne raph Hur a list for Yalo to accept. Hinkey and fj to the inpisty-f0-.Can! Rockwell balked-and offered Harvard ley he began the Yale samne,ae t88WST |. compromiso jist of more than a dozen names from which Harvard might ick tires.” Herd ‘Coach Bill’ Reld, of arvard. an { a dozen of the Har- ibut it was found advisable | varq Advisory Committee were prevent alf on the Crimson team: He ehift him to full-back. and they refused to do anything slse He mw man on the offense, and is expected to ie Harvard's most valuable |than play under tho list they poked at Substantial gains through tho] West Point, for, referee; R. IK. Hall, home is in Rox-|of Dartmouth. for umpire. and Prot. = ‘Ayerault, of the Groton School, for head TBM ard Princeton. qTrast.Serms that the poor trusts are gelling tt right and tert what I qfeant—the ‘i ‘Frisco Fight Truat hasn't a hundred insieuplicn million in the hole. i-wonder what they smoke mest. Note that Grand Jury 13 wo i die Fight} BENNINGS ENTRIES. RACETRACK. D.C for temeenee a tors Fier thal Pang upward Poor trusts. ‘The 1203 Te Tis assets amount ‘Ala Kussetl > <-thirty-cents cash and an out-| “sinnding ability for the last round of drinks, Hence the stern, unrelenting “scowl! of Juste ~ ACKLETS JOHNSON, the premier tine biack ts-no-tolor—at alb, ts now} ——qpout to-fight-do=—Jeanctte again. this} Being the Afth meeting. In the former Times to-tand—the—famous. kenockout punch that he always carries up his weve —4n—the-—dressing-room.— Jeanette, who weighs bout thirty pounds less than his own, and says that this time he will (real name is" the other Way).., When ajl this trouble tn the coloriess ranks ts over the re- wulting champion will astonish the} gous RACE—Three-yesroldy ard. up yesterday morning. John wore on alr| FIFTH R. plained that he was “trying to tral! Harry Pollok, manager of Young Cor- AVall street for Oliver. At any rate, the way that he'e looking around out Weat| ajxTH RACE for s man to fight his o! @ fintah," This sounds a good deal ilke the waual brand of managerial blumt. 1 T haven't seen any anxloty wysolared chu of the world (te-be strictly accurate and scien= Johnson failed four successive Jerves—-witit—his siecye, out {g smoke, has always at Teast held MACH —Four-yerroMe ‘and y kno! 07 i THIRD ely knock Mr. Johnson out—If he peiczovee and Wark bot omlie H Then Mri searmette will! mo. to | Seryacre Mie sna t California and seek 4m introduction to stot one Samuel McVey to Sam Pruitt aa runt.’ but he spells tt 1203 Onatma world by challenging Jeffries. one mile and seventy yards; Columbia R. JOHN OLIVER manager of 1263+ pacoat Joa. aetinen WS M Tommy Murpiiy, was seep down | OGD Raion Beet round the St. Paul Bullding 1905 G. LL. lt Handicap: two-year-olda 68; Columbia course, Yorkist Loe Harrison aw Crafty Bright Boy 8 Landamen > Camb} 1290 Unb — Nettie Lark six furl mystery, When questioned he Sex- who had’ probably oyerslept or his way while bunting through two managers missed connections. 1240) Adalinette “Murphy will tleht Corbett any time," | 1391. Lasy Nineent sald Olt ‘Ita a joke for Pollok to} tant wil De | Hing: hamp. Murphy [MPs meven furlonea; Futurity Course will fight Corbett in a minate, and you! 1143 Oona epeay iD can say for me that he'll knock Corbett ap ser ENS: 103 ‘out aa eure as ho éyer'meots him in the} 2 juask watt at) ring, whether it's for six rounds or to sNoneense. ier Qorbett's he Harlem n and proved much tn t ina fikely ‘to knock put ont greets—not even exqep , Conn., Nov. 22.—Yale| Chicago, a Harvard mrad the rules fort this: proposition. the conference accep yor th Head Coach Rockwell. flatly denied that name of Paul by Harvard of Yale, to-day Yale insisted on the fell _beine accepted “Dashiclia during tthe} tn reading of the prom Sivanta tn cut! ins Harvard. off when the Crimson. Insv at | football arrangementa so tho | aber fn Story g008, but to acquiesce: but in 60 a game, as this morning, None of the + would discuss the case to-d: Tewes learn re at the game ve and Theodore Spooner, of | FERGUSON, #22 c1=-- JOHNSON Yale. Yale swallowed three of the four names, Including ex-Capt, Mackett, of Boston “Heavy” As Train=/: Lye is the news. | Fullback man Yalefears. tin | America. | fitty-c Ss to ime D bo QQ 10") ine) ja) ji is} a, oxen Jim Jetirie anes THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1906. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ——EDITED BY=—= EDGREN. | ROBERT Yale Fears Prowess of Fullback Wendeil, of fistcana: s) (E IN Harvard THEY, SA SATENDELL CAN Buck, Average weight per minute,........0.-..+0% Distance walked on alleys........ Pin settérs will each handle... .... "Te lato 1augh, sata Johnny Voornets to-day, when, on picking up The Eyen- ing World his eye fell apon the best rting page In New York, and he saw pounds. rey ing work'of the big foormall teams eparation for the great Closing tr contests of the season, Why, I'm only a little fellow,” con- nued the most scientific bowler In “put TH wager a good’ fat! und ““turic’ that, put me on a bowling alley with Roome, Dillon,’ for one game, while I do no training | ing contest f stunts whateyer,.and it won't be Mette | Johnny who quits first. Now, what 40] ""igured as you * The Evening World met Joe Loehr and | ton Billy Heins, who begin at 7.9 o'clock to-| mor peated to Loehr, who is an athelete, je greater c! he afd: It’ ts not “Why, of: courso, It la a more serers | Sionmt on physical etrain to bowl: fifty gamer | w: j han to play one-game of football It! aL baoesn"(-ecem—as~ hard, ofcourse, -tola ey tie shoot balls down an alley as to tackle | fe 2c pounds of. beet, tut _it'a the | whi jkame that makes th work easter, andj2. total of the results, t9 my mind, far more sat-(the bail rac isfactory. As to the amount of real} yore and, pos work performed « I¢e easy | bow to (igure out, this side of the mi fo: ro Sandy ts working 5 die on Staten questi has a er been con-| make a_ sidered for the reason that paatime or| miles of “pe thousand doiars tor enethel + “rea Coach RockWe propored to-wut— WWheet ‘These }eritute the name ef Hvarte Wrenn, of | ing Hard and Wants to Fight Some One heayrwelght mat Don't do anything tf be called a nenr-new one. seven -|Hosdoos, Holy- Carpet and- tad teeta ne Temperature, All Have chara out a tm-| Bad Effect on Them. ex —Dorp,S__1., ae es | or breakfast every : morning and 0 a hea GH Firat it einenibotoo thea the : i auitcinedveton = Hes] eave lem ped ea Neate TOL OL arin aa tat aity-of_sulture bust yates Seadoo 4 for some ther -euilly or not, andy Is the gall tle of hard liek. | n't the real oyster In the is Sust as | angles and he offers to bet he can lick Johnaoh, Al Kauffman, | 18 balkiine now Berger, Jack O'Hrton, Ble Bandy tet ffanse guy and the re Maryin Hart, o heavywelght looking | Chance for Johnson. Fitzpatrick wants to put) falr, oat . he will find of It tn the ha: or any poring, entug World what he cares to risk, Ute wa $1,000 16 ho wants It been worry! nwon not being able > get a | “AT 4 [rhe step om two-pear-ottr’ and he wouldn't try t think of dt, this | winner. in this. t fellow is a bigwer man than Jim Jef- Jesu than th Tgueon has already fought Johnson | and wound up with one{ with tho sone defeat by a foul and one) which had Joh ih Boston wien the neseo | at times, ald something thet made him mad afd oughly abp {n hie stomach, ben has. Among his victims are Javber| Laughlin, In the tirt twelve rounds; ave ve" rynnasl ‘ Armstrong, “two Gnd fromi thet polnt on it Waa a clase Sey will be | Texas. system handle + found in Bos .. Billiardists Oren to =the ae Be Put in Glass Cases. nearly ords, apox= got wis (Special to The Be DOSTO rounds of rather | Baldwin, of Charlestc on over Henny has ‘not -ben $5.00) | champlonship. itis rat far oxer he was when he met Ne same club abou! waa slow and too, | thom: ss become to sudd give |in weather that “Gray Tom!’ ( jJast night declurod, that he wager a yellow boy that he could tell within five degrees the tomperAture out |aoted as If he w side, and whether raining, snowing or|to sneak over a by eetting un outside jjaw,—— Aros | Fi MN % minute It's no wonder | TM SaIn ion roNnt Exar eer ml and sensi- 4 ‘ea-| PAN ReaA: [hard lec” tn of the baila were | bo made after (bh ico scales | will take as | nOOuld: na gu Mches 9 Now “houry tater oved fi to the. mat, a waa u quickly, and welghed a tos Ed: \for the b and show something.” — | ward Melauis the [got 1h some good returns before shape find | players last ever with jeame to. a clinch) The gong prevented | make 70 | Gallagher, rson jany further work In’ that pound. enything [eee beat |. Che last three rounds were Baldwin's Ming | experts in balk-lne ok a | by bie margin, but -Yanger ‘scored | rnament It was on} with > th hands qulte Chon comparative! Hota lant. night |body, taco and neck i that both plu down, aud with a: HAldule that. the tutors. in’ the: laughter Despite these sho d brillant billiards r efforts’ were thor- | the bie ke hawover, That| nearly filled the hall, many Hal} to-night, Tayi -irth inning Byers,’ MoLatighlin tled Taylor's’ moore of 280, 8) romada a brilliant run of | ne Hl MATT BALDWIN 1 » taying-for-a- chance ay maker" the a hes on As , face and jaw, whlle Macy ed him, sendiig both they | ~ the joined | OSBORNE'S BIG BALL\TO-NIGHT. Andy Osborne, manager of Tom Shar- ‘y cate, Js the standard bearer of | —~ a nlitloal and social ansociation Ice by the Crawd, which | which will hold tts annual ball at Tam- a eh ‘Ail the big ghta| | Skating jor Jed ‘from the ‘ninth faning, in the political and sporting world will whtrped Eire rapuatnanl| pea prelnaaiirocts points for Me: luttend. Big and Little Tim and district ‘lars galore, not to mention. tho only Suse” | ath St We key and the equally celebrated Kid Il (Sarena iG rangi MATERVERY DAY Noxt Man,,/'Cor Namone those, preannt, ‘ ‘Extravacausn Hondas Nuch Kanporved Chan fiugux Bowls... i THREYGH A STONE WALL, BOWLING. TESTS 5 STRENGTH Bowler Lifts Six Tons and Walks Five Miles in Ganie} Joe Loehr and Billy Heins have a 60-game bowling mateh to-night {J at Harlem Circle alleys. This {s each man's stunt: |} Time of -Contest.c.....,.0.000 es Weight lifted in handling 16-Ib. ball.........s...0.200e 7. Sever hours ifty games Five miles {0,000 pins apares—twice, Six Tons Per Bowler. reon-the statements concerning the | A Tegulation ng ball welghs six- welght six tons. ein which played ts yartous x to elgit hours. In to be dai from Years. ago mnilar_maten_of muel's Fourteent at ished inside Orr, or any of the other football cracks | PAYS Deen #0 few jwho train for weeks to get Into ant 17 athe time 6 ape [As there are. special prizes.in % time limit-and a ing will be Ages, the bow hastsned as much as possible. know about that? about the maximum and At the Harlem alleys a reporter Lor, joatlmahey tt all Wetssenbipee is ‘@t the rate of a ton an } than 300 pounds night to roll a fifty games contest.| Where Is tho football When Voorhels's statement was re-|thia feat or the man who ci ne coal-scuttle at an equal spec and one of the oldest bowlers in the Will Travel Five Miles. 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