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~~ TIMELY COMMENT TLATEST REPORTS AND [THE EVENING ‘WORLD, | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907. NEWS OF ALL’ BRANCHES OF SPORT -* Sree Gage, Antonio) carl Sie. — war MAY BE SOLO SWTISFY CLAIMS Readvil BOSTON Nov. a ear Trotting. Park, rand \d-for ten -ysars, Ai a meeting 01 Horse ttee was it would for! hi ” Trottin: Breeders’ Association & c: Appointed to decide whether } be advisable to sell tho property GRIDIRON STARS WHO ) TOOK PART IN. BATTLES TO-DAY. WALDER ee CONN oegleréart.. Siskind commerce, FORDHAM. GEARY, ““EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN \A\ mes QB. LAr sans Oo Ws CLINTON: “CAPT. CRAWE GAP Tr: nu MoWEN. ramets 0 Circuit the benoit of the creditors and atock- t rete FOR CUE TROPHY Kibert Cutler, ‘of Boston, has cha! for the 18.14balkline world's billiard championship emblem to be played by "| Jacob Chicago Dec. 2, and to-day posted a fortett #250" withthe —Brunswick- Balke-Collender Company, donors of the emblem. Tho side stake for these contests {x $300. Schaefer fu the oresen' |holder of the trophy. The challengo of Cutler -becomes ef i fective Dec3,and the udnner_of. the coming match must accept SAE stan dayx or fortelt the emblom. son the emblem {rom Sutton last «prin jatter the latter had recelved-tt by for: [felt from Hopoe, who had byaten-¥i¢- eK"|neaux and brought the trophy back to 7 [ America. z ~-(Cdntinned trom Firat: Page.) THE LINE-UP. W. Point. Positions, %. Johnson B. eeks West Point, beaties forcing West Point tee safety eouchdown. At 1 o'cBck thero were about four thwusand vieitors on she campus, ‘The steamer Monmouth, with thoe- gunds of exoursionists on board, ar Yived_from New York about 2 o'clock, “yet the passengers were not alkwed) ¢o | | — feed —becaise no permit had —he=n_le- |. @eed to the steamboat. Fhe boat crossed the river to Garrt- a ‘from which psint-the passengers | Mure transferred by ferry to the “oles wate ; ‘The Game. 5; Gorell woo the toes, and detondes TP a wae an. eoal with the tet behind Van ground and the Ithacans. lost rda on—penalty: arte kicked unds on Army 30-yard Iin ‘diner ran Ws ce {hear the Army‘; SECOND—BALP:— t to the 30- Gere puhted to Garey, who muffed on the ball. - MoCaliie made three yards, and on @ Jeng forward pam to VanOrman_ the ball wae on the %-yard mark. Cor- fifteen yards. en oe followed_few- attempts mounttond took: for West Poin eee Philoon Walders's ki went aa the’ line for a Se (| welt ¢allea to_gain on the first down, |Heevers kicked goal. Soore—Army, 1 i] > het, by a werics of forward pass plays} “in Cornell's 4-year Hne Neovors ct t | > eet the bell to Watson, who made | cled Cornell's inft-for ten yards. Smith Go ; touchdown squarely dohind the: posts. eae oral on the next down, tre 4 is On. Score, Cornell. Welders kicked “off to the ‘Walders kicked goal. Weat Point 6 Beavere kicked to Van Orman on the | qoeliiie_ He “ren-aut 17 yards, Meo- | § Calle made ten yards through PuNen, “—Gomnell lost five yardn for offalde play, ‘Wabtere-- pinted.— to. Cornell's t0-yara) rin tine. Gartiner-tmiled-ttone Mae. Beavers failed to gain, and on a | than. three varia on the: mart “fase kick @mith got fve-yards throug) fun. Me AACR SA i ‘An ohaide kivk ded the rhe Se ee aes oar Ve: are Gara ae (pttnce, 0 Walder due fen Yards.—Beavers punted the Cornell rd mark, to went out and) Fa: Walders made twel yantn er aera tienen suet Fan ft ehead 15 yard, wn ene: z _™M neerers Kleka Field Goal, Ponda) eavara Oe ATES nena!” tried a punt (but Pullen “ptecked {tad the Army had tie bell am thelr B-yard line. Two attempts wetted the Army nothing, and Beavers Yeoked a fle}) goal from the, #-yard Dime, Boore: Cornell, 6; West Point, 4, Walders kicked off to tho 12-yard line end Ayers caught the bell and ran it to the M-yard mark, Beavers Qunted:to the S-yard ne and the bell was downed with no gain. Earlo made dacarouba the Aipay lett, Br- eae Ing him. + Walders hit right mle for a 12-yard gain. Cornell made eae forward pass, cay to, lone rit} Mrrer ‘end be penalized 15 yards because Gard- ier failed to run out five yards, Qu another forward pass to O'Rourke who played to the edge of the Meld to it) the big tackle netted a run that ball on the Army 10-yard line. two downs Walders” made ‘nine Cornell held on the next dawn penalised fifteen yards. Oiird- & eld gel and missed it, em poet’ from the Shyard me ‘comtre of the feld Gardner run- to the -yant mark: “An onside ‘put the dall In’ Gornell’a possession Army #-yard line. An attempted pass by Cornell tft the ground made two yard pasa to Yan Orman down for_Cornell, 10. —_—- MEET SWARTHM "THE LINE-UP. Acad'y, Position. er. im enon: yil rf Ht Quakers had the yictory by @ marsin, ¥ rd line, and the ball war GaN bac! Pritchard Donotie! Cornell. Watnon Lynch Orman Gardner fifteen ‘out-of Beavers ainted forthe centre of the Meld, and fire yards, The ball tee toutes | i wihe mad ty run back| BROW.N-EN TERS ELI nother long eehenee| ee h the bal ‘on Cornoll’s 20-yard line. locked ick end tuahidawn 20- « 8 rmy ene 0 ani ine and the ‘ball’ was run, back Ayers took. his plane. y through centren Hower took Mate place in the nome! pr-back | Necallig got-hfteen yards through. ight. five santa neil had the) Brown Was confident of breaking the ballon the Army ti-yard line. Welders; Another Beng forward resulted ine touch> Walders kicked Final score: Corneil, H; West Point, goal, MIDDIES’ HEAVY MEN eRe (Boscia! to The Evening World.) : ANNAPOLIS, Mai, \Nov. 8—Tho game) jetween tho, midehipmen ani Swarth~ more here thin afternoon was rewarded AA one of the best on the loral eshedule, Last year the Navy woh by a score of 6 to 4 and the” previous season the narrow For that reason the competition ba- tween the two ia particularly keen and the greatest, offorts were mede by. both, punted to Carey, who muffed Army elght-yard une, and. Cornell ‘Two llnejamashes by Waldors i on: ay Army two-yard lino. teat. Although the wenther was teams to get into fine shape tor the con-( rather warm tor-foothall there waa iktle wind, jLINE UP WITH STATE Retince the nip-an fon this fold. heavy Bwarthmore-team by putting int practically the same heavy: team that met Harvard, The score-at the end.of the first ‘half was: Swarthmore, 10; Annapolis, 0. ‘he final score was: Gwarthinore, 18; apolis, 0, —_——>—. CRIPPLED QUAKERS THE LINE-UP. Post tion. = . of P, Penn. State, rake | aver (Special to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL- PHIA, No Pennsylvania faced the | ypatrong eleven from’ State College On ie Frankiin Field to-day'in what promived | ih, to be a hard struggle for supremacy. In former-years Pennsylvania bas had lensed the winner of the maxch contest ~ Schaefer’ and Georxe Bytton In~ | He 1a One ‘ofthe Fastest nd Great St jem tm fewath to ¢ he New York Americans, * Game and Ip Expected to rounds with bare fists bofore ‘| bloody ‘from the go, and when it ended Politician. Thomas Lane, one of the bext-known sporting men ip the Bronx, and Peter | MeNef, a "Bronx politician, fought fire a crowd of two hundred oftheir friends before dawn to-day on the Bronx Oval, at; Westonester: avenue and the Southern Roulevant, It .was ‘a furious battle, METROPOLITIAN SCORES. ‘Two series were rolled last night in Mecropolitan the cham nship, the Grand Centrals defeating the Senecas, from the Amphion, at Cordes’ Brook- lima alleys, and the Motropolitana de- | feating the Broadways, laileys, at Thum's Whife Elephant. The feature of the Brooklyn sertes was the high scores. by Benecas,. The scores: Grand Central— Prime ‘Vann Jimmy Patueraoi Rempia Totale Sherwood toam+ Stein's Bmith, of the —— | tr adelphiay ‘oa f CLOSE SCORES IN (Soecial to The Eveniria World.) ORTHFIELD, N. J., Nov. Of the Atiantic city addition there w tMhAinly.from—Diew York and nr the frat wet the -best-matches itr | between Fred Sherman, Atlantic val 145 20s | a sy! 109, | i 1 | Richard Mott, Philadelphia. 9-Finals began this morning im al of the ten divisiocs of the acnual fall tourna Country Chur: fhe Saturday Hamdl- cap, for which there were about 100 en- Pnil-! Gl LF TOUR nit | Tr were ify Walter Smediey, Philadetphia, and E, Shackleford, Atlantic City, Vs. Shackie- f.rdiwas tho-favorite, pcores, First Set—Hherman deat OF no strouble Witt UMN Texan, Sut; the crippled condition of the Quakers ‘and the wonderful form shown by" the winner-a-diMeult. problem. Coach “Hurry Up" Yost, of the Mioh- he expressed imeel€ as very confident’ of the mocesa ot thls ‘eleven when they, mor Perinsyivania next Saturday, niversity of final -Pentaytvanta 2; BtatE, GAME CONFIDENT. —— THE LINE-UP: rown. Here, Coa ‘Con Goebat Icott bi Brides “AY Reenter McDonald { | Bomar Coy | (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 9.—Yale and | afternoon, both confident of victory. It waa touted aa the hardest battle for El! -tuck contest at Went PORE ONG one hed” mioseeded tit orce } Fecord With “the Prinosten” wane ¥ [week oft, thousands of Yale admirers wete In stands to xet a lino on old Ell's condition, .A‘goodty band of-rooters accompanied the Brown team and yelled for @ victory. Jn the fret half Yale scored a touch: down and eked koal. Score: Yale, 6; Brown, ea In_ tho reona halt “Tadys Jones jaan: “a mint In the centre of the fala and, dodxing the entire Brown team: safely made a touchdown. It ean ‘one of the most brillant playey ever seen LEHIGH IN HARD GAME WITH N. Y. U, THE LINE-UP. {Ber State team made the picking of the |Btheie Teta > ‘BIG BOWLERS MATCHED. [oes Shacatetord peat Mort op Smedley MoNetts fists at dnce. Lane lay unc scious on the ground, “The idstae scarcely jess done up. MeNeftand Lanes have had angry feyes on each other's ‘physical prowem for days, but.lazt night they came to| words, Each man Was certain he could | trim the other, and as thelr friends | were willing to see a fight, it was ar-} ranged the pair should scrap it out at once. ‘Die principals put up $20) each In real money, Outside beta were freely made, and the crowd Went to Third avenue nd One Hundred and Forty-sixth nue stati "got wind of: the bout and notitied the man to “avaunt,' To throw the bluecoatd off-their «uard, {t was announced the fight would be pot ponéd, The crowd Acattered, ‘and after “midnight “aasembled by “xgrecment—at the Oval. Lane bristled up and after a cunning. {false pass: jabbed McNeff in the nose, spattoring gore bout the sand. Moc-| , third and fourth rounds jeff punched back with ai hia might. The weather was superb, the course Twice he got in heavy blows and when in fine shapo and the gallery large, Tue! the round ended waa a trifte to thi | good. “We ASSL RUSSELL | ws Us Ne beating “‘Unk'’ Russell. of .thia alty, | in. their six-round bout before, the Indus- trial A. C.- last night, Gardner was and clever for out the bout. In the fourth, fifth and ‘ixth rounds Russel! ‘wes jn a bad way. from the volley of blows which Gardner Janded on him, apd th bell, saved him. tre co rota put awa) AMUSEMENTS, un, n Bre. 2.20. JOHN ROURIER ee A Ghee GRITERION' ae ith ot. Eve. 415, MUSICAL Fay HACKETT = Bre, 830, Francis Wilson WHEN ENT OTS to go; pean 3 pegeand Se. EY Brown, Putt haar ohiges i Wn Beveral tlk match games have been| dei arranged for Sunday—night. which will | being Bronk Centraly: 161 mea treet, rete “Cadi attract, considerable’ attention, ‘AB follows: Ernest nh Brot! the list’ Third> avenue and amet ent eCT en, Monarch Palace” vs, ‘onter. and Fait remat teenth street- and Lenox avenue, 1d, and Jack Tietjen va, Gall, and Bd Schers, fde. One Hundred_and Fifteenth street and Highth avenue, Meo: umaeay, of Bergman's, ‘These two boy? Of thelr districts: Solon! tal, { One: Hundred and. First ‘street Smith 4nd Colbmbus averse Storr Hane Harlem, ant Asa Harris, nro ine chueaplons J. amt Glenn} Riddell ee rred Pum Selo ‘and junler: METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP. ‘The “Albions’ wen three «amex from championship: at allev= Atle SCAM ini? The Yate seat “t6-thts-veason,—but-b arses games First ‘atreet an day night. Fred and Fred, jr., of the Pump team, winning at New Britain}and P. J, (Big Turk) ‘and Glenn, of the Riddell team, na Alleys. Nearly | ‘been won and loat in ide bets on this |maton, STRIKES. AND SPARES, Lynch, of the Castilian team, jn the Knighte of Columbus tournartent Thum’s,’ put up the high: svason rcore | last night. Castilian’ refeated Vesancria and De Bota, and De Bolo Bf fexted Yorn Crus. reon witb, on a, asin Leages jeakened by the absence of Capt. Oi- | witi t the ball] awarthniore hrovatht, vere: Vee, and eee Dealden many: atudente, ing Secu meee and friends, and ce ltent Kept the Coreen man tee ban aa cae bani whole Rorub alumn!, ates for we on the feld this afternoon. i 4 nga ee halt wae: Le- eee Was: Lehigh, Mj N, | umn athe iclpation of a hard strugste with New amurprent Simran University: the, Lehigh | team) Trae Vitae Viatoria ake indi vitaat ioe Jant nicht. § ney rand Son Probably no cliy in Amorica can pros duce) ‘father ,and #0@ team able” to} take the ‘meamnre of the Riddella sp! Pumps, who Toll a: deciding ‘series of ‘olontal Alleys, One-and Columbus avenue, Syn= Twe veries have been rolled, atthe to-night, iets Sat, Passa hai eee see Toewoeh Beario neta “oage, represents ig lila ket al sh elec fa. Pobresrr pelle Sante nat Jersey City oa team in the Interstate of B, aahod at Yale Ficld this | tie--aigonquine inthe Match. at cat pet, omit es be Jest night in the n'a Morn: area In, twe'] sbond int cares ohn —— Roeoar. i ers, One Hundred Avs tie i dwand adelphin, J up and 2 to go, Ekwanok, | Third Bet—A, Fy Huston, Philadelphia, | heats wr.” Gesees. mington, eiphla, B-up. and 4 to) Ko, “ourth: Set—George phi, beat Emery Marve ier HH tna’ ie in et all, New Yor = AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, as ey “Hei Rine ARBOR i rut Tost muasing 119 —Siyeret- Cry Lbs, 141d) 1197, CR—The Stony Bi pRata; Baling; sl Vitae Moonshine N72) Gra ~-Mandtoap: R. for) alt mile, aad a gta Np Nis three: | and ote “80; ‘Smt prea Edward Day ig, Phiin= ay ehtladel lantis Cit Hey Site piles ye} 4 up! = tor his chance to earn the $0) and] AQUEDUCT RACE TRAC.., Nov, :3,.— The:entries for Monday's races hére aro} Jes and at the «ame time bored ‘his RST TACK— selling: prerenn olds; one Fp ytheai axes; ; sports-to-remember. ‘The two fighters | peat each other-merciess! y-and- neither } seemed to hare-the better of the battl ‘When the fifth round began Lane's} eyes were far from” Uielr hormal” ap: pearance. One was open about anj eighth of an inch. The other Tearer cloned: FRR Tsetse ppedup-and =: +punged away at hia foe with what |atrength he had left, MoNef, though |-almost aa sixhticss as his antagonia waa stronger, = za He forced the fighting and drove! +Lane..to..ihe-Imaginary rope, _watabing | {mettle the old argument. The chance feame, Lane made—a— passa weak | o one, and missed, McNef swung hard Hwith his right and caught Lane in tho left into’ Lane's stomaoh. Lane went down %o quickly every: outed “Call the doctor!’ aician came and restored Lane after @ time, Then hoe treated the ir to a yard of court plaster euch, {after bathing them in—arnica. They | were almost unable to. walk. / The pellce missed the flight entirely. ° STATE POOL TOURNAMENT. ght of the beat pool Players tn the state | Ni Sta Hares nown player of tn AMUSEMENTS, ‘KEITH & PROCTOR’ rary msoed way, FT AVE, CO, a pares sits pooner ae ermeion Ghili Hasaue Ganeiette, Oe ee! aly frie Trio. Yahi tae Soon Phone } Contiudue, 1.00 to 1 LYCEUM = ee lew THE TE! arent Tet Haan st Pet 1° x a ‘on. b. SAVOY ee Wed. aot 2H ae Thea. at BROADWAY. "Si ry New & Belen ges s MENTRA. een ILEY, Baritone, SE RUQUR av oltR: atin wa Loa Wed, E13. ingle ci Dear way IT, Last: wieige’ Hera LENFIELDS: Te the Conntes. =e le aate Toa [The Giri Behind! Arse Square Garden. ten ‘way. 1 ‘Theatre, Mats, Wed.. Sat. iMre- Patrick ve oe Ee |GARDEN a Bente MAY RO BOBSON™ ASTOR Brea LAS pLIny 1] Present VARFTELD Siri MADISON SQ. SQ.3h st ig (Tha ba Conting RAYMOND HITCHCOCK sone: ‘omle Op., Tom Jones. slim ahha SEW lt Ladiew Mat To- GRASS Ey. Concerta; nee Museum. ts $1 iz ¢ Ig Rodriqu iz aint ‘i Hubers hing. Ba ot ey Troupe, with ne 2 sreatent whirling and me aatad dancer, "tnee-| | Tre—Double Co., white & fuarea, 7th week Moore's | Sun, Afternoon @ Rye. Concerts, eee et TTA [m A i A Ree + Birector srietirand Opera Seaa TO-DAY, at 2:90 See Weekes THE. BOWE! Two Bik Sunda: WEBBR’S “xy = COLON “CHERRY HED otter, Mat” iy Se. Biway aube st, AMERICAN®HES Nxt, Wk z= Marks E STAR FALLSK Dilly DB. Van, oncerts, Blin. THE 80 Sona Vatedeny Duncan n feniee aah MAILE LLOYD.” [Dalty! gadie Clacke & Ge, MOLT Maer OF THE WEST. | pater in Bolten Mt. Pert aaa BY. THE jext_ Week—Conviet owe ae con $0 and 80 Cente, : Mitehell, TINEE TO-DAY, wilt i MeCarthy 163. apy ‘Leat Allowance ‘claimed, Fann 8. 18 JOE. WEBER'S 3 RAZ cect, SPOONER SPIE GIRL RAFFLES, Mat.to-day, 254: + Byrn xi, Week: B08. 4th et& trving pl MOUSE. ACADEMY OF MUSI THE LION ne coterie ae Bs. 9, Today, 2. FV.8,15 atlilie Lindon, BI way. Henini ‘Sus L- onhestensef 3h is od WGirias’ Smttae te GRAN re POLLIES 2 Q 4907) Samet tay at Sniay & Brel ae Bae aE Neat Week DUSTIN PARNUM=ING Ranger i. ea ‘St. & Lax'ton Av, AtOih ay. iiines 'To-! MURRAY" THEA, MAT, uVERX DAYY 14TH ST. EHO yaar DEATH VALLI y RORK LONDUN BELLES Saacay At & AxtOVK. "Bertha, owing. Machine Ci SYDELL'S tN ave. 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