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sTo CAEETING WITH STRIKING WITHFIST, KNEE SRIELBOWS WITH (2223-95 - FOR ALL.THESE Fouls. THE PENALTY 13 ‘ DISQUALIFICATION ® ANO;£055. OF HALF THE DISTANCE TO THE GOAL- ada —RONNING INTO, _ PLAYER IWHO HAS gust, ICKEDRZEROM BEHIND. \ BCRIMMAGE LINE OFFSIDE,_OFIINTERFERERCE IM, SCRIMMAGE S Lenaliyr~5, YTS Nee gus Birdseyes Leo 5 YARDS ‘To.S1DE CARRYING LANE THIS.| TER BACK RUN MUST: NOVEMBER 24 SATURDAY, »AGE IN NEW YORK = | OTT ———EDITED: BY ROBERT ED FRING -AAN- BALL HEEL OF HAND Roughing b in -face’ wath Wat ‘old Arr HURRY UP” YOS PS KICK + higan Coach Insists that| Record of Yale a Sayer in Line Cannot Run: With. Ball. 187¢—Yale, 1 goal; Harvard, 2 aouch- | down; Har- 1875—Yale, 1 goal; Harvard, 0, 1819—Harvard, 4 safeties; Yalo, 2 sate. ties. 1880—Yale, 1 goal, 1 tor “has a kick, but few of the! Big game officlals pay any at- She Up? Yost, of atichisan, | vant, 0. to it The play, now celebrated.) i981_rarvand, 4 safeties; Yale, 0. plaims, {3 a direct violation of the| ise? yale, 1 goal, 3 touchdowns} “Ifar- ples; e vard, 2 safotias. % play itself fe old, but Yost in-| 4sg0 vate, 23; Harvard, 0 thag it js legal even if tho offl-| 459 “yale. 62; Harvard, & |! in-“the Pennsylvanta-Michlewn! jee, No game, fen cee allow iit 1$80—Yate, 20; Harvard, & t inglats that a player in the line} eco vaio a7; Harvard, 8 t run with the ball even though} nd Harvard Since Their First Game. | 1ss3—Harvant eorfotted. : 1883—Yale, 6; Hervard, 0. 189—Harvard, 12; Yale, 8. 1so1—Yuate, 20; Harvard, 0. 1892—Yale, 6; Harvard, 0. 1893—Yale, 6; Harvard, 0. 184}—Yale, 12; Harvard, 4 1ss7—Yale, 0; Harvard, 0. 183—Harvard, 17; Yale, 0 18%—Harvard, 0; Yale, 0 100—Yale, 2; Harvard, 0. 1901—Harvard, 22; Yale, 0. 1902—Yate, 23, Harvan, 0. 19—Yale, 16; Harvard, 0. 194—Yale, 12; Harvard, 0. 1906—Yale, 6; Harvant, § in his position in the lino) a ara . The new tea the {clowing from the new nnsylyania, says thet this was not? Sl baer anne eres | ti | Jed to prevent a line man from} | lapectty that 9 line man cannot be)? 49" (ny A player ts put OFF-SIDD | running with ‘the ball trom his posttio h back to run with the ball unc? ae ihe ball in play bas ‘been | This is one of the fundamental play ¢ the backs be put in his place touched oue of his own side |in the American ge ganic. Ine. The Eastern construction of) behind hi idem ts phat this does not apply to| 17. (a) ‘The player betng OFF- Fun with the ball from his) SIDB is put ON-8IDE only when | \ on-tn line. | Ohe ball han to choi an opponent, | upport of his contention Mr. Yost This sounds y clear, but Mr, Bell, At any rate Mr. Yost has discovered! a flaw In the now rules, and a mesting of the committes will he necessary to make application of these two rules clear, ’ BATTLES FOR WORLD'S striking tackler heel of and= ie "straight | Frince tan back. OFFENSES In Excitement Public Fails to See Violation of Rules that Occur While Players Are in a Jumbled Mass. © lovers of American sport, evo | to those who never miss a game the rules of Intercollegiate foot- pall are tho most intricate. This 1s largely dua to the fact that the play- ers frequently ate in a jumbled mass a hundred yards from the spectator and } the “inside plays cannot be seen. An- other reason !s that not enough games @re ceen in @ season for an oniinaty wpectator to'become thoroushly. familiar with the rule: . ‘The now rules wero intended to make the play -moreopen_and give the public @ clearer insight as to what is going on, but even that has Its limitation, | “What was he brought back for will frequently hear @ spectator you ley ¢ some player has made & lone run ty promptly sent back to hls starting point. In the) middle of a burst, of “hi back the ball and ponalize an offend- “Wh: A OF THE GRIDIRON, AND WHY TEAMS ARE PUNISHED ‘ Gridiron Dectsions with Which Crowd May Not Be Fa Penalties for Offens Penalty. him with the hands. 15 Yards—For piling up after ball has been declared "down" by the - esate referee, or for tackling a runner outside of bounds. 15Yards—For holding {nthe line, 1. e., blocking an opponent in _af\ _ scrimmage, other than the runner with the ball, by catching miltar UM tg ee yA es. | Veeder , He “made good, atiPrince ton 6 Yards—For being offside when ball fs put In play. |A player 1s off- line of \the ball wi This {s one of side when he {is beyond the snapped back by the centre rush, common offenses. \ fall in play. : | Loss of Ball—Wor a player who {s offside touching the all, 15 Yards—ior tackling a player who has signified his intention of mak- ing a fair catch. \ | ordering the ball ‘down’ or "dead." | mon offense, usually is w | ball inthe tine. Kicks. As Loss of Ball—For making forward pass by side which ald not put the Bringing Buck Ball After a Run—Hecause runner broke from serlm- * mage and ran with ball after referee's whistle had blow: This {s\a very com- | Sttreneyean Rae shing the man with the | formerly common offen th as Woes not seo these little things | tron, and that Ja the metign covering N x he game I played “now, GREN. Yale's great unten) CHAMPION GANS 10 | --RETIRE FROM ANG “Yes, Tam going to fight Isid Reel hen {t ts the most ‘Good Morning. almost every na man at ‘Tonopah, Nev.,on Jan. 1, and that will be my last Aght," sald Joe | Gana, the champlon light-weight boxer, ¢ jn Baltimore the other night. ‘There will be only one possibility of my going | into the ring again; that Is 1f 1 sf eally wants to Meht me a after health, root of ther ach is the fou atter, dation, } i | ds the way: people | ' ting 1 will cares for itself Your Stomach’ in China “say The grecting of ion is an_ inquiry, The Chinese have the A strong stom- Look after this organ and the general health Man is so consti- otherwise, It is he ten i Bezenah, at Milwaukee phan] Jatost body, but jt {a 0 ereat temptation for im. ‘Thia accounts | of |for many seemingly phenomenal rune delng corrects They aro in a the liver zular. They ¢ health, Billobs~ not exist For oyer $0 ed disordered ov to him by the of Coldield, When remedy. They mefit your z - eheertt tops An Ofte tx alse raat ma=toomuit-me.—t-mean-b tuted dt cans nksciving Day-wil be an-tmportant) Fort det, on Dec she slalett | Costes tn 4_tepcround bot ot Pode th} everehods ts tngulriiut Luda When the rlght to get tf atter hh terms og will _giva—moe_over i = iF ‘3 rdner Ought 10 pat him to] on Ta MU neavales: Geena OV ims Wiis 6 oUu ei ere. BUDNY ho «round, While the b | ; i "in pugitatio circles, as there are dn Issa than eight san RU Ie tes Aiea arr yd eat ived tale What a the g tnoroughly| ac |fmuinary, nes about ten Inches apart, PS CIENY Fer Tattrceecc tte Rene pata shen ore whee tis Gala) 3 OY ietles carded to bo fought Schreck to Fight Sam Langford Tek Miia ad Laat before the | quainted with the players amt tra rates runriry rr — bot aty—te trotters iy. Tey Tend ty fouoh it Arst [ote ae ee enn et inent_fighters-What—mekes—thia| Topree< to Tig" | ‘ . igo Sete ee painted with Wma ror holuing 14.Wel through the extremitien of the bull, had-airuck the -mhound: Tand equitable. Yes, I would bo more (hore important than any other I itis Sintra curua ott seven lows, hs eee ee iz toh, I ~aiawers tie -man-who-ts! Gis” o-bett-te-puat—tn pin, lager of the offens|ye side who | than gad_to fight him again. _a REE TAT EW OE en new finally got oe SIE re Inquligitive uhd-tia mettier down to watch Lyar Kote too andloga and wets , touches to dal] urider any|consideration |that H ts Kood-by to the ring for Joe natal OR ed he fgnt | slgned to mse ee ed et Wee! | These Fights Should Be Fast Ones. [tha amo knowing no-mor then he\did f tha ing before tho ball Is snapped unttt erensiyo “ido had Gans. peo will tattle. for theso titles | octored ti af Moston, tn m ftteen-ro Piers should be sore _preat_ftabting at |bofore he naked 1h) questiee oe |. is Oe, aide And fia team is. Oonse. | ae penailend. New pod: aides have| oY tessen for retiring. ts, frat, that pee aerie wehiot pill clash SOR PERS nW Renae Near elu eee enact Divan cori parame causa, eae erence, CTR Roe eet te ae eine aed | und tiene cane away smkth nwch of SE Rei Geek ee SE, ; ‘ , Pu. on New Yoar'e afternoon, | 23, ‘Toms Wan, of Lawrence, Mana, ( : a ide nie atone z nd | ‘aon aw nomuch of | all the Fe Seca round out betore te Pacific | Behreck Ia taklow a bic chance tn fehiiny | wi mest Bully Durke, o¢ Patiadelpita; Joo | (uty Of tena tnings would’ be mide) ie te eee ee id oar ie tunalited | the old pftaide pass witch were com: | cinsidor thet thoy ned aay rad OC Lom Angeles, Cal., for the | Langford onjy fifteen rounde i tie Indian: puxt clear. tx the {ino {s_probably: fittcen “yards, For merely being over | mon white chasing « rolling or bound. | Consider that I have been Aghting for * heavy—walght honors Kelly to Meet Cooley and Barry Paliadelphia. 95 ine yon ag all football offen sie tina this: tem [a penalized fiv in walt i Z| more than hnit ot my tts,-and n ay’ Bteliody an tops: with © se Look Hy | yards oF a | ‘ ee z fund 4 Crea Ey! Deane Hugo Kelly, the middlo-wetght fighter of sah ot i Te isan ie amittiercas dmnnulaeg, 07, Se reqaen tie coecnreak foctua sear pet ioe see ini tat pasa sto. keep if up. y aL_sannat. bl ame Botha Line Ay Cy of Chelsea | Chicago, matchal 19 fight Diek Fae ret t OHTN. POLLOC can hardly be atoppeds Pv ating) (hat A Funner dasier across the entire [tn reality very simple. y man Sa eT TES Wise hs — thet sickness anid Cre y for the welter-wolent title, ‘Phie} joo out feULIRS 2 LLOCK player who kne Jength of the fleld while the crowd yells | the offensive wide remains doside uni top-notch of success and before reverses D 5 fiewt. aime. that real nora = = rere a hg TUS pkg peon-enanned back | delleht,| only: to, be quieted into a the ball Te kicked. by the aharterback | come with advancing years. | Dyspepsia, Indigestion met who are entitled to fight for arth tra Rae om SraMvIe a minute later when the off: | (ot wi t tn passed, but kloked). |—attor a Rw Tahall te fer peste Rubee eGunteenadvercinr inca [(8 ] ao man. tn the line try to, block OF | luis bring the ball back ¢ the He att: | Naturaliy's the ball cannot he" koked Uribe ate fate a a A tect epee [le toaed O Constipation c; | thetr opponents. until th polnte ine Seok ane MATURE | Very fac forward, as tha offerteive giays | SUTn to ranciuco and will follow | when Beecham's Pills are used ac= =| akirted the end of tt {Tein due to tie fast that a connor wae 1 Ors WOUlT have: DO clunce of catching | tp my efforts Co enjoln-the pletiires. I | Hot Scrapping. Yt Se * id 1 ‘ | cording to direct sense aP Oe teh 2 = = See i “Fringe Ceawd. Doesn’ vce earn pees Heures ave be Gonanauently the Dad) ie usually] wlll get there about Dec. 1, and four; me " oe Leds)! Tother four fights with be between i = a Tie tnis-tie-ruies-prominit-2ham.|\the. ball-dead,. riahes eran ed to one wide, as a In Tonopah and atart| years they ha Langford. and George Gunther, at] ten poling tin opponents by n= |wnd makes the long run. ‘he other | Omics ait tars pines toatyatty to criin Tor Kia Herman = = = lini Mass; Jack O'Leary ‘and | - Ming t wath th nds. ‘are | playern, hearin; RF iiatio, mates | and know ail theso tricks of tho ame, | Among the asois of Gans are -100| stomachs, and ate now a world-fa~ : tt [ees to black i truct with the |attemol 1ocatch ‘Tho spectator can rely on their de> | stares of gold mining stock preserited | mous ‘on and Law Powell, the | (ua "and," at Colma, Cat. and | J» Schummker and Benny Franklin, jitimore, before the Broadwhy Ath] {jab All of the six fehts should} pleredting, 8s (he—principate-~ ar fy matoned, ; Billy Roche to Officiats. if Roche, the former manager of of this city, has beon elected Word comes from Chie: the effect that Jacob Scliaefer, the w ard of billiards, 18 Boon to- chal! or-both- the 1k land-1S.2-wosld uw ohan | ptonship. billiard emblem. ‘Th jiouneenient, Gonink at Chis” Une, fend thrill of interest through the DiIad world, for, 1t means a contt: anca—of big match games’ between the go to-day to! \y Pu R ees. the wo —ten-round bouts Joo Thomas, the undefeated Call-| leading experts through the bijMard sen:| Y a fighter. Ja to engage in at oe ne ink in San Franolsco on Nov. & IAL. Neil and Hrank MoVonnell, 2} ola puri ats whom he has agreed pp inalde of ten rounds each, | tho present respective holders! of 18,1 and 182 emblems. It is for the } | ter that they will play in this city | Matched for Sixth Time. sda yening, Dec. 18, The two play-, urphy ‘and Matty Baldwin [ers aro now in hard practice. Hoppe Fen tay ealawales hey have | 46, bi brother Jrank’s room, on, Broad- way, and Sutton in C haa ‘a room. he leigned by Miah Murray, the New and fight promoter, to meet In a ps has Held the 18.1 errdl 4 pated Vignau and 'broug) jn-round bot before me Line!) tropiy beak ton Ameren mboutea year ¢ j, of Chelsea, Mass., on the night) ogo, ‘Hoe was then challenged by % [oooh ‘This Ys the sixth time they | eon, whem he vanity defeated, but \feon signed Up to meot In a, battle, | had promismt to renew. his challenge, Rosson line since retired. ‘and {s not Nurphy May Fight Corbett. jeoks now aa {f Tommy Murphy and expected to again be a competitor for elther emblem, his second easy defeq a Mo hands of Sutton having, it 1a wild, caused the Student to. break his nnounce jis relroment. Sehnefors—chatienges coming a" time would Mbcanet tate ree! Ty championship ests in fanuary” and February. 1) ch to play. from. Schaefer, Henged Hoppe now for the 18.1 emblem) 2 tn daty of chal- Ibo played idbout the ry, | winner of the Sutton-Hoppe contest. o: Dee. 18 would mean another ne for nblem about, the middle ot ‘There would aleo be & month A eaoh Btn } port All played that thelr play jn pracitce, hese games will undoubtedly bo New York, and tt is expecta the time button and Hoppe former will bo @ resident. 6f: It is possible, however, that RO may Kel ono~oe the games in opba ants back both embtems, ag patrona of ,billards Jy ‘that city ‘are surnery tor bilards by/any of the "Bl 29," And flattering inducements wi be made by promoters to secure 8 con- ent. = Gorbett" will be matched after | 5 ’ Harry Pollok, managor of Corbett, ling to let the Itde Denver fishter ir the Harlem scrapper, and the fos ‘are thoy. will exchange wallons x 5 wo A. Cy} of Haltinore, baere the ring in tho new-year. These Jads to furnish a Aght worth going to see, ner Picks Out an ‘Easy Mark,’ fifteon-rouhd bait befere the El- my Gartner, the cleker welter-wetabt, | \ By Peat Afaaa. Tin WootAe SOMMTIeL HAT HA] nth a eae ee eee a out easy marks! to put away. in} BoOrtel, left for: Valley ‘Falls, R. 1. 3 pound \boute, ag pesm: ieago fighter, ‘his ‘morning, where Burke. ts to, mect Chanile’ O{Rou in a -twelye-round Jimmy bas Just pl “t ata mneat Olli dictate in a tensround bout at bout on Monday before the Valley Falls A. ¢, Burke Is tn great shape for tho match and {8 confident of stopping O'Rourke, Ho has been training for tho past three weeks under the watch- ful eyo of Jim Shortell at the Bixth Assembly Di tet_Ctub, of Brook)yn. tf Burke: re) Loyrke eo will post a forteit of H to Heht Hoxo Kelly for the middley A World “Help Want” brings a good dook the same day, © ight championship, A challengo to tho} @, Which mould give) yora ample fime to change and! who sees 6) Inewman— getting n player | by him to_eatch him by the arms or lecs and hold him, Kor thig the team ty penalized five yards. ‘The crowd which are not allowed. Rules Governing Kicks. ‘The new rules have eliminated one tomes the Mine. BOZEMAN to gee, and ao née. @ umpirea does nothing but watch for Offenses of the charactar_mentiined in BULGER. \One. of aes he got sham t ‘ereworth $i) a | confidence, share, oF $1.00. ‘hey hoye since gone | up-to H.@-a share, andcthetr worth ty now $4,600 | -.55 2! FOREIGN RIDERS ON : WAY HERE TO RACE Part of the delegation of btoycle | racors who will.take part in the ble in- ternational six-day race ,at Madison Square Garten, Dec. 9 to 35, nailed to- day on tho French Itnen|iia Lorraine from Cherbourg for New \York! Upon thelr arrival hero they will go ‘Into \training quarters at tho Vallyoure board track at Newark, whero Daye | Cobura, who had them tn) hand: Tast year, will take charge of \the ‘camp. ‘Tho foreigners on board \ the Lor- raine aro Petft Breton, the Georget brothers and Paul Guignand, of France; | Walter Rutt, of Germany, and Carlo Vanon!, of Italy, Bobby Walthour, the world's distance pace follower, t» | also With Unis Bunch of European epeed | morchants, The Georgnt brothers, who will nde | ns ao team in the event, recently | won the firat six-day race ever held in | France, This contest waa fashioned ubon the same ings oe the one in the Garden, and thege brothers temon- ftrated’ not only thelr ability to mo through such an overt, but showed themactyes to be of the highest class, BEN TO MANAG JERSEY CIT TEAM Joo Bean, shortetop and captain of the Jorsey City baseball team, has been elected to manage the Pkeeters next season, succeeding Billy Murray, who WWI direct the affairs of \the Phiiadel- phia Natlonal League Club, Nogotiations to abo bring \ttis makter pending for sone tlm: have LOWELLS AFTER TITLE. A spirited socker contest will surely ensue at Bronx Oval to-morrow when | tho strong Lowell eleven line up againet | the champion Shakespeare aggteration, ach, team haa won every game thus far this season, and if the Shakeopeares Jexpsct to haye a walkover they will fecelve a Trude Jol The Lowells haye Hy won (he champitnship In basoba}t and gemerwes In debatiiig and aco out on tho ware | path to'sapture the third champlonshy the all-round champions | t and: then be of the Educational Alliance Interclub League, ” fold Everywhere. in boxes ttc, and Sa — unday World Wants Work Wonders

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