The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1906, Page 6

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| PERSP COREA) © NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT « RRCQEATHEESER, &é 4 > ° NEW HAVEN - WARRIORS OF HARVARD DESCEND ON Wendel made AS yards around SATE the Indians on ® fake Hack = SS typical Havvard trick Play. ay | é A. Forward Pass must. goat least Helding inthe line = 5 yarad trom Cente - “beto crossing Vine | : = g Scrimmage = Ball. 7 Lett Guara Burr of Harvard = He does ai] The Pate ahd tS _Qood fo! COV Nas: i Tackling-3 Yunner A below the knees = ye : Penalty = a yd. YALE OUTPLAYS HARVARD IN GRIDIRON BATTLE; SCORE, 6 TO 0 15,000 NEW YORKERS OFF EARLY FOR GRIDIRON came SUMUDLBIVS IN ‘Roome. Taking Knox's Place in First | Half, Makes Only Touchdown of | pass | i} | Harvard. sac TPET ECG IE DLL EST TIER PASPEM AVIS ES ea ae | Game at New Haven, magn By noon New York had contributed {ts share wo the great Yale-Har- INT ALi II GAME | of (nae As) 4 | Yard foothall game, andthe Grand Central station, Mttered with crushed | St 4s. \/chrysanthemums, torn pennant flags and broken canes, had emptied Itself : BY ROBERT ED ct ard Ine, of fifteen thousand people bound New Havenward. WITH (UAK RS | owiliValerrose\iajthe! bide bleachers Larval | Fourteen special traine were callud into service to carry the {immense : ind yelled; 39 e song! crowd of football enthusiasts and at the last minute it was pi Urek-ck-ek-ex-coax-conx Harvard. x y P el kc f th y who had O E arvard | found necessary to run an extra special to take care of the few w op parabablo : Te down | not teen able to crowed through Bates. ah aatee pokey | Hhervard, Harvard arvard. yards of It was a typical fopthall crowd. &, but quietly offered to Ja whe cca ee Campurans Harvard rose top—and-—chéored -for final wh ee Loetar Ra eKEriod en that the Blue wi wei borden yale. ra, 0. i to-night. 3 ¥ateoman ind stormed one ading to a apecial train over, Harve rans and one ph ‘ain, of “ome i | PLAY BY PLAY AS | YALE OVERWHELMED TA E'S TAAINER as a oe oe i — ne CRIMSON ELEVEN. | DES AT WORCESTER ae pane ay + Balbernt 1 t-hont.— ofthe School, of Phita- wy for thelr ant There were 30M [nual foot MnOW: in apectators—on—the-ficid -when—ihe- ania i ; : y pote Jatarted at 20 o'clock mtmut HARRY BURKE, y root Harvard Had Money to Bet. }halves wera played. omlelals were: t Pr i ing took #« lively tum in the | Referas. Princeton; mbin; Um- »-One_ of end the Haryard men ap- 1 with large bank rolls ready to | biesman. K tie Crimson team-at-eren money-;pire, LL Evidently nome word had been sent 4 these betters -gave— the Impression. uying something up thelr sleeve ey was not Tac = NOW| ting men who a THMEN-estima: end—andt ered on the E&mo in Wie Gr tele made Station, cameback PH. Hurle sein Hurt cin Viera i And made | siderable’ mord betting ton held was taken Tere th ui alee lerooters IntO} way: 1 due to. the toons Phew! went on on a: kick. he took Ten 2H sSloh} r \ : H 1 ve yards. Four or five men gathered a 6 to 4, and neeton backers were | to in ten yards of Central's. coal rd 0. reluctant (o take anything but even | where ford made & magnificent Rralnod alm Harvard Team Rushes Out. ; . « ecdor kicked oft one ! tackle. “So far the game “wae sey de doa de-)picyed and without owinnlig the © selling girls y over tho dealers-in-ch: fal honors to a-lofther slde-— tle. jwas ince: \-yard fine. Vee a Ine t fa Yale nor -Har-—ton Might hold don ey an: Dall! clur, ball back to his own headed young man } hive jar love for the 1 to 0 ecore kicked) badk to! of x-thousand ¢ Yellow Insignia Tigers for the down: ¢ s—8 consid his ear te me was called TAT DR Ve pie ound ry foy-offaside+ herr Eplaversichanaed: BROWN SCORES 6 ON in, Yor MeDonaid at, DARTMOUTH IN FIRST HALF. ‘d| him, and yell a nd H £_‘YOORHEIS SOLVED JRICK OF BALTINORE MLEYS, Jemuny Voo rr high the Jast Brooklyn City, his being ame to low he pounded ¢ the “brea! + fans: In on 1 wt 271, Voorhels the trick | was none too aped a hi ‘More wark The for detrating —VtHanors Hover been-tn Aner condition and. tter now than at any time ason. nnsyyanta coaches will take no overworking their men in expect in—when th rnell on Thanksgiving Day, an Hat reason ‘numerous substitutes wee publi to-gl¥e Cie TowUlAra a rest THE LINE-UP. Pennsylvania, Mm Rah. Ran, 1 an, Tah! Yate Hatt Marvard. Wire ~ A reward of Two Hundred and | > Fifty Dollars will be pald tor the dertnker, a aia the f pa eR Jol for“ the ket. arrest and conviction of any eRcore of is s { : cemetery they are jutixs | funk dealer $r other person c, Q7 In the t th Ay n brand-new M guilty, under the provisiona of rte T and Linn t Robinson aiid 8 i ‘a igh sco f ni 8) : in feam. Ehilcr ar i : Section 550 of the Ponal Code of the State of Now York, of 3 a Thier an nan ‘ oh saw Brown criminally recelving any prop- f th Biro x) a ; KG { y > of thes erty belonging to this Company. rn —— - at : 1 the , Itnrvard contests on Hamp= | Holigr + = . ' rat 6 Tee ai pion ivieot NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. toh ‘ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES fr Yau : sto 4 wits no DEL TORO CLUB ORGANIZED. 15 Dey 8¢., Now York é : . \ t © yare i : Dartmouth {nee a strong : ; miei : second | —_——__—__—_ t, Capt, Glazo,lef | Totticn men and. salesmen. of th Fe ORME, t ; ne 5 inl In tho first halt. Capt, (men. ; f the runs f may 1, 1009, 7 STATE GHOUNDS, New a Harvard's) Centre Glveac Out, ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES IN Dartmouth, was unable to » | rick Maiko Collenteg Coneany: have oreat. A Nove <The entries es aacled by + \n Harvard's atrang Jald up with water on the kneo, eady has perahiplot (wenty ee a re faces are ne follon Say Ke home. 2] LAST GAME AT HOME. |'*ienvar icexed ort at 2.0, Schwnrta | fray’ pass memesranp of twenty: and wil nay M Firs, Race is $ way a got the bail, After a sorlmmag: hew made a %-yard run, and qvaw in Dartmouth's territory ald kicked for _semt-on—Dartmol line. The Kick was fee! i Sinesainagea te at"ed| OLD, DR. GRINDLE, e Dall | have a ladles’: nlght once a month, val : a f unble prizes will be given atthe clone e THE OLDEST SPECLALIST IN McDon- noagon for game and pin averages | DISRABES Or sticy officials are: readent, RAWart ail mane ait: Alseases je Ured aulekiy. thots 9 | Mayer). vie P. Downes 5 au weoretary. F George W, TERMS. “Do Under Dr pecullar t sbekly, ani yin Rie and the local » with Bar, 110; Ve Hi ; ‘ J o Virginia Polytectinic gue wind carried the ball to the side | Diet: heh priy TOA] Deve ing, hereditary 3; Budde, \ cam presented nearl w made a wonderful 1 = R *Httohoock j oh Wy : i te fink ‘ a firt Sthate wil wou ins the (nes a ateyher PE At ES Aa >PORTIN Batry. y i 1 fais yardn Aeroas ards Rol tne Army on) Saturday | ffl) DAT no ea nr) | nn Becond Riv t " 2 ‘ Jones, Hurt. Kethren, nie lectrend tie at frat half, Brown’ 6, Dartmouth 9, JUNE’S BEST BET | faa einer 4 : u 2 2H : ea ' Yet Baan 7.7 Wins the Year Round. | You have canquited other physician suurmmartie sole Opel mt cere nthe next. nc L Jones was co. | Yellow sneste BOCs Bally, 253 -Droaaway. | Kouele'® ganna f ans without ree where others 2 contmotes 1% sind |PENN. CONFIDENT OF Se Set Se DE 8) Broa ey. | ee ind oriaae BEATING VILLANOVA | «¢% MENANOWOMER, Dorin hih FRAN : FIELD, PINLAD EL: 171 West 12th St., Pt, . RI DHLA, Pa, Nov. '2—With xamo 1 OVER 25 YEARS. Joleven that faced ‘Michigan, Pennsyl- Cenaultntion tis. VERY Low cuARGB, 9 to'B, Use Big @ tor hy Big annatures hinton Hours, 0 to 9. Ada 4 : ms Col. partie? 109; 1 + SBT sania met Villanova on Franklin Fiela | | veld iy Dragstetay \ ‘ ate jt 0 Modern | this afternoon. Tho Red and Blue gric eiitet ee, : i » Nalter (Captain) | eo warriors expected. Util dimtoulty pd World Wants Work Wondere”; J j ih : } ; | if :

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