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rpeceiwtwiees . THE EVENING WORLD MON DA Y, Prise a, UP TO DATE _AND- NEWSY. TIGER ELEVEN | _ THE STRONGEST ON THE GRIDIRON Princeton Showed Against’ Indians that It Has One: of the Greatest HERE has ‘been, @ rumor cates around that Princeton has a week ago by letting Cornell tle the titer’s tail into many and intricate knots. On the same day Carlisle —beat—Pennsslvania—to.-frarzied—trag= ments. The prophets, wise and un- wise, began to figure on the score in the coming Carlisle-Princeton game, and the-unwise contingent was so far picked the Indfans to win, But the original rumor was well founded. Princeton has a great team one of the'greatest she has turned out in recent years. It is a heavy wit: It ja smoctn running and~ well olled.- There is no @anking or “pounding in its earings. Princeton js very fortunate in having the very pick of the last year's eam Jeft. Harlan, who wae brilliant when he first came out in ‘Tigertown, ~ fas settled down into a swift, eure player, always to be depended upon. His jed-away bythe “‘dope” thatit}- MOVEMBER 4 ot BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. | De | EDITED BY | _ROBERT EDeREy TIBBOT’ S SPECTACULAR ~ ELECTION ONY RACE a crowds of the at 5 hand to see them settle the question of | the tape fi tha champtonship. in tires years, and there Js much specu: | Kicking of goals is like a eharpshooter® trget practice. His —fieid—goai-—Satundey-—from—the. out to_stop him he—went—down-the_inet|- Pe jean a twenty Sarda oreo wih fries ies rty-two yard fino was as clean a| tye “clear tea Bullseye as was ever seon on a Erid- ope, em the fectest Indian could overcome, —fronTise ball slimy with mud, was ne ‘ passed out neatly by Phillips, and at ‘am up the «ame, Princeton out- most the same_instant that it touched wed thé Indians not only in Hiarlan‘s hands it left the toe of his) ane work, ‘but elso in physical boot ina low, straight drive that car-/Tepeth and speed. wiod it just over the reach of the op-|,.c7oey, ve Sods team looks like the posing line and stratght between the} 1) nipeete pen ation in America. Ya) Pee from this time on, Goal posts, Harian-couldn't have made) so wit qrarvard, Wave nave thelr ‘ana itor i Smore perfect, alot with a rife. An pun Ing’ was a fine Teer ee Tmestithionrea tec nine feed Bulidor work: “One of his Kicks travelled @ full battle ever seen on migridiro TLLON= fairly surpassed himmeit, ‘There was a time when the little quarterback was a trifle uncer~ “ain {1 the art of capturing punts. Sat- single point. It was Burs’s kick- Ing of a goal after a touchdown that won, McDonald fatled to kick goal for Brown. Re Here again Wan “argument he met the twisting © et full apeed, and without slacking his “ran instant flashed sig-sagsinig “through -the-Redskin line. Dillon's work ally through the game was brilliant— " pothing less. “He thinks and decides tn- stantly, There is never a hundredth of -a—recond‘s--hes{tation.-in hia _move- ments, and-he nevér turns in-the wrong @irection while fwisting through a Yegged line. é McCarmick, the) great Princeton full- “te romarinbty taet-tor-n- Kieing ¢ Oriana Roa [ons imo raLeAN (ouch: oon i ined ‘by the play of) the whole C rep: nts the hd the atest jut the Naibking’ of The eet is =the work of al One tian, may lowe, n° panne ees en an -slement of sh A ult puff of ball outside of the goal posts efter a'perfect kick. ALE shows what every Yale team has—condition. In the firat half Back; ‘He has the strength of a Jeftrics, and|— With It the sfeed of a Kelly, The way McCormick tore holes in that-Red Tine ——was-a-marvel—-And wherever_his black, and Jefferson Yale failed to scife, but in the ‘second half condition tol the Bulldog’ ran up eleven pointes ns “inducements for Battle on | lthe-effers-made the boys to fight, he will iy by af A fe RATS WIth WEN IRTOH | _Dasn THROUGH THE WING FoR a. Tou: 5 YARD- INDIAN cn DOWN. $15, Jim Coffroth Offers Men Good ; —New-Year's Day} BY-JOHN POLLOCK — PURSE ‘of $6,000 has been offered moter of California, for a forty ve-round battle between Tommy Burnt Thy “Jin Coftroth; the teht=pra—}— D0 PURSE FOR JOHNSON AND BURNS night ai as soon as the latter arrives in the Quaker | Chty. manager, Johnny Ocivor, last nounced that he will have hii ready to box some good lightweight In two weeks. Oliver would Ike Tommy to meet Matty Baldwin, but in the event of Jonnny Mack declinithe! jake—on_—either—-Willie® Moody, of. Philadel: pila, ot George “Decker for lx rounas. be fore the National A. C.. of the Quaker Gity, cone of the boos! clubs. Pat O'Keeffe Claims He Can Fight. Pat O'Keeffeheea big opinion of him- In speaking to Charley Thitvéy, nor Tanager, a few days ago, Pat said: "You think I can fight, harley, or the local Hehtweight, who ban Jaatnight and matched the boys to fight for stds bet of $800. They —wtit meet fore the club offering the best tnducementa and the aldo bet to stand, no matter, what PLAY IN GAME =) | Record Crow d awd Expected at} Ceific Park When Daly and ceas fom Bonhag Toe the Mark. HEN George Bon! “Ditton ey ON THE RON GATHERED IN PUNTS Vand, will las ts to g and. John} Daly toe the scratch for their! pions mile race at C jetic year will be on/ bothers hi They have not met} Madden and Brock Matched. Yack Simeco, manager of Frankle Madden, and George Lewison. Phil Brock, of Cleveland, met dist Madden has Murphy and Summers; Brock will endeavor t6 rood. ce mn ufter Keyes, if he wine over Kenney Fights Twice Young Kenney. the crack Lawrence Wghts lation regarding the result Breet ‘| many Tolowers,—wur the runner is bol: pat a peer on the turf. aside trom:the-four-mite-there—will be another distance event of {ntorest when | Melvin Sheppard and Bl Parsons start} in the 00-yard race! tle the dispute that arose over the run- | ning of the event at the indoor meeting, when Parsons was Mie victor. { ‘More than- ceived for the Galway Men's numker of champlons, inclu McGrath, John Flanigan and C will tae part Now that the date for: the national cross: country championships has been fixed for} Noy. #3, and the sanction granted ( the | Irish-American A. C, ace at the indoor games won him great —irisir ved by many to be with- ‘This race. will set- entries have been re- games, A) ng Matt Leahy the hill- to hold same, | fashion, Was not running nearly 29 well as at the Present time, and the fight between the two | $euld prove rnterest EMPIRE frvsdwar.€ 4out ot Eve. «20 oa DREW. be about six mil be regretted that Frank Nabrick. Het —wili not be —allgible to Nebrick won last year in rather -but Daly, who ran seccnd, Tom Colina whe won the jurtor cham | © p Iset year, will make a told bid for tie Park to-| tist- har Fay and Hf he can get the best of min a long race, ts apt ta cross Bellars, Da: m_and Zink. The Irish-American tw, Wed. & Sat MY W! GFE & 43th. Ev, B20, Mat MOF we Th U CIE Cn ; Nill be laid out, starting trom Celtic Park. ews of th World. rss: 'HIPPODROME oe sh AMUSEMENTS. Pettey Mat at? Last Eviae ste. ee: NEPTUNE SDAUCHTER Bivay & Both CASINO Bivay & 20 ca To-morrow, Bianche King, ell -Alexander Carr in The Gay White and Jack Johnson, to be decided In the grena of the Colma (Cal.) A. C.on New Year's afternoon for the ‘heavy-welght championship of the world. Coffroth made the offer to Johnson Immediately after he had knocked out Jim Flynn in the eleventh round of their battle at Cotma-on-Saturday-atterncon... Johnson accepted it in a hurry, Coffroth sent a cablegram to Burna in England, notitying him of the offer, If Joynson and Burns fight they ought | to attract one’of the biggest crowds that Wat hry-erer witnessed Meus batt in California. Murphy.to Fight Again in Two Weeks Tommy. Murphy.!a_yell_again and Bie and|., curly head-showed the Tigers were moving forward end the Indians giv- ing ‘ground. HE muddy field may have dam- aged the Indians’ swift attack. It may have had something to Cr) era of tre forward pass that terrorized erin turned outa _mis- erable fallure ivhen agatnat tried ~ BUSY WEEK ON -Prinsetcn. But more than the muddy ground Princeton's machine-like team- use Work prevented the of ttedsking ——— alse you would get me some bouts.” ' Don't worry, Pat."! replied Harvey, “I wil) match you soon enough.” Harvey then ‘fecelved ‘an offer from Jack McGuiran for O'Krette to fight Ill Tapke, and Harvey without aay delay accepted Hit. Mack Does’nt Think Much of Papke, Fonnny-Stack, manager of Matty Baldwin. ‘Young Donohue and other New Bngiend that Bill Papke Ja not a great fighter. When asked jast night wh he thought of Papke, Mack replied De oiey ET light mfddle-weignt, that will lmited-round battle!" Mai beat him in with Ps will try to arrange a match weight boxer who recently created a sensa- tion at} Philadelphia by jumping momenti. and giving Willie Moody a hand battle, has two matches on for this week. To-night at Newburg, N. Y., Kenney will meet Billy Keating, The -boys_areto box six rounde-to-; ‘SRR T or. $300, ber for Kenney. while Harv han. rad le Harves. Monohan. of In at a notice and defeating Young Erne another Philacetphia lightweight, before the Gilera! A, ‘Johnny {a furnishing the backing HE real article of “high school football will be played on the] Polo. Grounds- to-morrow, when i3 @tratexy. No matter t the Indiana tried there was—always a Princeton way. Houser's fine punta into Dillon's hands, and always ran them well back be- ‘| Leagus Contests. Wit Draw} » Best of the Teams Into . Hard Contests. y him clear raul Viger wall, And Aiea nare-bees only dno to a silly Pleasant coud J nos carr tmhade wing, back tariisio right ets n This will be cne of the most tmpor- weeks in the local bowling seaxon tthe “revonded fielt Th eazues. Eastern Leagiie~Te e) Waiversal Trenton-at Brookly: mplanship—To-night: aos na. at Mornings! Mar ttan The red ball AL Carino: Astoria; Universa morning at the S at Si Thursday: Al & sixth Etoe bion, at C Broadway, tts 5 1] ine two ‘sirongest high schoo! teams] about New York, De Witt Cilnton High School of Commerce, try conclu: x hel, conteate bathean Sivecmen | Games have | sions, The Proteotory band will to keep the lusers—ch {man, of Commerce, Ltrpounders are now ready for the fray’| Crawford, left end, will captain De Witt Clinton aspirants for the New York-high school title, He and Coach Perez are responsible-for_she_develop ment of an ¢ ° J as to f nea "Tackle interschalas Seats nave Tellans-the Horsus tae the a aarenee sof the Public _Schoal_ath.| letlc League. N.Y. U. Hae “Hard” Game, (}-To-morrow New York University will play her hardest game_of the year. the annual Jegitimate c‘ubs in town to-night clubs that will bring them, oft will be “the Consotitared ATC; at SIX Ty=TITth ymiclie CINDON THE BOSTON FADETTE LADY ORCHESTRA OF fr |IBRANSBY. WILLIAMS “2 US. EDWARDS'S SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS SMITH &- CAMPBELL [MAY TULLY & CO.ceP tor RpUTNG ARG. a aide Mack Ja furnishing the side | fe unk __GEORG abes Sen ats hear i wa Ave. (Dal! iy 24 racter| st et. Daley. Harcourt Taina. ae Tr. boxing stags will be weld by Tha Broadway, and the De Foreat is located at Nos. ‘inth street. y will meetin ti street an A. HALLAGK’S coy Blanding and” The Right of W ‘of of May New Amsterdam 7=A0% WAN OF THE “aOuR D oth Pao "1028. Ps ‘By George Bradhurat. ., With Edna May Spoonert Het Also Vaudeville. Hal Davis & C ire, City, oa nM Tanien: Metaeli pene = rare | Watermelon Girly Basaue Quartett =Tistper a Goines, ry Hy; Mortar, a Re | Opens TE: Pomning 4 ICE —SKATING ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Stake Columbus -Ave.— HURTIG & SEAMON'S Music Man int Daily, | Maneh YORK VIEER Mat. To-morry- Metropolis) contedt axainst Rutgers, on Onlo Field-Uni- ‘eraity Helghts rand-siands erected. v and wid teed-she-cmeer ing and singing eecthous. Coach Oicott bas been preparing hia men owithstand the onslauhts of: the heary fatting eleven, which will outweigh N. ten’ polnds to a man, ‘Tackles 0 being taught to thelr opponents back Into every end | throw run, mo as to break up the formation before | or otherwine to crash f possible, natt-th it torches the: line, rough thi Capt. -Gargan a na Wreck. in bandages, stretched at full | cot_in the Fordham College in- mioulder blade fractured, his | his. ankle sprained. 4 men “Varatty, was Swathed length on firmary, hi paar pratrnt ant rma Ran, of the GRAY TOM TOM” BREAKING RECORDS _Dolnts to 1,800 for Gallagher tna six: Prelcal Director) Cana.eay | in star bout at the former club, whi Stringer, and’ Wille Mangota'will clash tthe De pre- Mminary © mitesta to Disheda the main events. 5 —_-_. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. _ Epo RACE TRACK, NEW TORK: 4.—The entries for to-morrow's rai —For three- zearzolde —ixand a helt Po Mel wsher dan Aetiose *Emersency Hooray Bonnet “ (tio) Hin 1004 Thiet ant {hes played dn: the but the schedules have not Jn leading Joca) igtit are Interstate, HOay PIMLICO ENTRIES. OR aman fifty-nine years of age iF to declara that,he ie now play- | ing the game ix Wife, and) to prove !t by’ record bi thing remarkab! even among billlard- The marvellous playing of Thom- Gallaghor, better known ax ‘Gray with Ora as J. ng ta some: |, = 482 balklineconced an 1@ points each night. At the finish, without his) handicap, Gatiagher had 1,800 and Morningstar 1407. Gallagher in one session ade his best average of 42 In a 30-point game-—his best In 42 years as a Dililardist. Just now fic “seems to be in the “near-champjon" clu Last } ing the ve "E—The Babylon Handicay bwix furlongs, RRO for furionge v, Glaase picaret, phat sort 28 eee 26: wae ood ai In the standing of hip. the tenbrol mes and a teu perbas, record of ning Subways four sneca, Uaiversals are’ ted, wit iat st. Jimmy “Smith, , indi@idua} average of es In the Munhat section Pocasset roe games, With a te ilig Albion has A lias a team a Ajgonqul and m nayerase ‘on six ds tn tne thr averages, In runs Button recently: and 302 in five iamiags, ay Metropolitan Breoklyn, 1 ayeruge 0° ‘on two and and} n and | has | ~ for nine} Bronx | has won two out cf out ot erage of 80, | gether A total of 344, and twice scored pS] of the Dillard wort ningstir attempted to play of him when he Joins the ‘yarmity next year, A record-breaking crowd’ lq expected +0 |-rltnese the, Her J-Carlisie Kai i day, and it scema Whvly that the entire adium will be sold’ out e next high average, 20 for i West Point {© eppending a tot of thme and ‘i Sar PET ENE op Jatteution on punting .and each afternoon ee eee oe a Tueea eon thas a mmall Army of gridinoniats booting the rable 49 Chicago.” Tuesday’ niin ace d 1 Hak outplayed Schaefer In r na Uaeskl ai fs Coy {# tmproving {mmensely in hurling the long forward passes at Yale, and is EA AI VR aN OA ER TUS ; PICKED UP HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON Dil Starr, the Harvard quarterback, 1s being tried ous at left shalftack in an tffort to develop him tnto a suitable—tack- ving to the scarcity of “halfs’? at Hare yard. McKay, the big fresiman back at Hrown ty a star, and great things will be heandy Cubs. > open one of the b In. Ci pool playera {n the West. winging some beautiful thirty yarders. Ils grunting atlllf’ continues to the three sixty-elght yard erslon ane not unusual -for him, | The Tufts eleven is taking on new life, and neema to be recovering from the splrit- less manner which has characterized her the past eleven | Long double passes are proving big grund gainers at Yale, markable smoothness, —_———_—- Fountalns and Cherrys Won. The football enthusiasts of Westchester turned out yesterday to witness two grid ‘tron battles at the New York Catholle Pro- |tectory Grounda, . In the first game, the Ke rye won from the Morris Parks by and work with re-| art! (kan), Dine: Book 1132? Right Royal The Merry Mie Haare ee i The Rogers Bros. in Panama m ANH WATT AN —— ORCAS, HAMMENSTE eat fore Ry SiR BEE zausr | Bat b. 4) Fri. Nov. Sat pCCON 4 ove (7 ae pean fo, iret CAMPANINT CONCE! Square Garden —-| BLANEY'S Lincoln Bq, B" way, 6 Mats.’ To- } Byreidle Lestle, Bendaraln Chapin, Mins MeCobb, Dunedin Trove. ae Orit lias Petia the 1 are Beanon 1907-8 HOCOND A: ;CARSEN | aya 2a ay ® (The 50) CEROVA TONS RT Bale for Above New Opes, | EIGHTH NATIONAL Automobile Show. t sorte [ELECTION DAY NAT. WAL IN THE RAT MUSICAL—FARCE, A YANKEE TOURIST WITH FLORA ZABELLEo HELEN HALE COMING NEXT Beat Sale THE ENOLISH COM nh Louise Gunning, Renerelaer Wheeler anda Great Cast ISLANDS Manhat' TIME, SOUVE: (TO-MORROW LACE BEERY MONDAY NighT Thursday, Mail Orders Now. OPERA OM JONES Mm. Mo: Geeiriiae wad CIRCLE Eaten Maly Plbe. ‘Day Barney Bernard and 75 Fun Makers, Pony Ballet, with Real Posies, » Gulia Che Di a & Gout = Coney. OV.7 HK, PERN) “TOLLY As MDGS —Burlettas--2. Yauderiite, rs Ata »STUYVESANT ji, Ne ‘Prevents Davi 10, Mats. Thurs.& 8a. DAVID MELASCU presents Xtra Mat, ‘Tostorrow, wart, tat. ToeMiw A" Bat RASCO WARFIELD in acorans (105) MeCarter is) G y. ‘ Msin Chance . Mine Crawford . For fillies aka ae He stmbreila sGalsen W *Satlor Girl. = Form ‘ore of 17 tq 0;* In the second the Foun: ron from jhe. Atlaa by @ score -of Hae ri i wTicl bene Mat. PASTOR'S UTHER AD AV. ‘OU, yoend 9 ATINER TO-DAY ey wisn: Mecano vand a |e LONIA zai iA seeea Valaden, WEST. ae rey aa We 230 winay aust, |Betens Bonaire. oml CECIL SPOONER cteR Bence, AND THE KING," eafAME LOND. larke & Co., {wits Pantuer Troupe, @ Clark Daily WEBER? JOE WEBER s MUR LAL, Biway & 20¢h af To-morrow, Bat, Musical Affair MIPL HIP! HOORAY! HORRAY THALIAdes 42d-0t, and Lexington a1 arate EVERY DAY, LowDOn elles sere STAR AMERICAN Xtra Mat, T'm'rOF THY, WES: es ees 15,3535. FALLEN Pie Va it BL btn AY Tie GAMBLE se Py Announced Queniay 3 uat-To-day, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT! ee Mon. ‘4 RE NINETY BIJOU AND NINE, FOLLY ‘Matineen Ae RUE Bet. | RYDE & eect Li OL mrie CtEXY-SPORTS: Wed.. Bat. eatre, lon Tue: SHUBERT Ae cae Ba All Week. (Mats, fs David Hels oe ‘Bal HE_ GOLD, TP AYTON'S Lee Avenue Sloct Co Pp SAG HARBOR” 30e,. Matinee Dally, 10, 20, okt Week. hi. st ALIS Lt stam “Matinee Dally, 250. K. & E. Advanced Vaudeville, Romany Operatic Troupe, Wilired Cla Gis & Rare ai 2D toy Rees Mats. dally, 15, 20 & 23. A MILLIONAIRE’ S| ‘ SPO RTING Cues 0. cotey AQUEDUCT, Log hy Six. Special Holiday -Features ELECTION DAY The Election Day Handicap, The Babylon Handicap, The Bushwick Steeplechase! i And 3 Other poh Events. jet Itace.at 2 Wy, AL suia beaen fos ncsasen tine eee SAMUEL

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