THE EVENING WORLD,’ FRIDAY, VALE WILL BACK HER PUNT CATCHERS AGAINST TIGERS’ In Other Words, They Will “Take a Chance and Make a Kicking Game Out of It. gM Yale challenges Princeton to «| Kicking duel in the opening of the Breat game to-morrow, au some of he Coaches advine, it will be the. most vepectacular contest that the gridiron hae ever seen. This suggestion shows that Yale ts Gating if nothing els. They fxure that Coy can gain steadily on Harlan @¢ McCormick 1n booting the ball, and fa this way keep it continually in the Tiger territory until they, can fet a line @m the Princeton plan of attack. But they: have not reckoned tdi}. The Yale coaches know that. under the new rule: Tegarding the onside kick, it ts ,a° gam- dle any time a ball ix sent sailing aloft. Phe onside kick rules give any player the privilege of taking tho bail at any time after It has struck thé ground. Therefore Yalo 1s willing to back her punt ‘catchers against those of Prince- ton. In other words, they stow a “i ¢mervy" willingness to kick the ba + gpd Jet the best team win 1 or otherwise. Tigers May Attack. Princeton may not accept the chal- ge and begin an attack the minute ‘tke ball gets in their possession. But! The ball will be in the Tiger territory after the Yale kick and the. defenders} see the | Princeton | af tHe Blue are anxioug to ger make the attempt. If Wetuses the challenge thon the Blue is Feady with several Cormations of at: tack with which they expect to win. | Up at New Haven they Gdent of winning that the: only Whey will allow the Tiger in the Mmyyary estimates of the score @ray kick from the fleld. ‘The % that are so con- kind of tease Ba system pretty teac noretn herd to ‘figure, s-An her plan of atteck Yale will depend PLES <A pouthestorm: devised by V4 alter orm in tie shape of qith Brides in the a ioe Yale tried suv ‘lay for the ball ¢ Melght ay a ster fe spaces throug Brides tried ‘and on ons Yale will a uaing the men a = Poth the offensive a will be used at e1 Ward: pass is ati \ hood he will be the bal. Still, Yule, it is said. f ndince in: ‘the forws will rely moro on her. plu tlons. On the defensive new scheme ‘of playing centre t hack,so that he can hor) himself o tacka on the line. With thin addith | Risho tt of momentum he has apie o stop every plunge "at or ih r ie centrh of the son, Propesiitetonitoam la probably, aware Tiger Hanks, Brown, places on MH put Uttle Blue P Princeton Is Confident, Evening World : 1 TO-MORROW for Robert Edgren’s [STORY ON CAREER OF TOMMY ‘BURNS © 1 (No. 10-in Series on - Py HO'LL win:the big ga Princeton. when the time comes to face theiast-monment-fi ‘And Princeton {sn’t lackin, But Yale’s—— Tthink I'l! cut this short. lost. promoted Te B ¢ great fight McGovern and of most of the Yale formations, and on je faat day of practice had the scrud team dine up es Scan Yale. The Prince- | ton team {3 aleo confident of success. For the past: week Harlan has heen praotising |at 4 or and has im- proved rem: of: Yale, 1s leo showing Pena progress’ in| quick goal kicking from setae i The Princeton team Jy resting up at Norfolk, Conn., IM do no work huntil they go to New Haven to line up for battle, | With the fear of losing thelr famous Jooaoh, ‘Hucry-Up't Yout.. if they fall [the Michigan team 1s awaiting the coming of Pennsylvania in «spirit that bodes no good for the Quakern. [In the first gridiron battle between the stand the West last year the Penn-| |aylvanians “ran over the Wolverines rough-shod on Franklin Field. Thin in still a bitter pill in the throsts of ai Michigan, and this ¢ime they are going to do or dio. Michigan has the best team possibla'! for the coaches to put in the feld, and | If they lose this time they will admit that the Weet is not up to the Eastern standard in football, ‘They will have no excuses to make. Is rumoret that If they lose “Hurry-Up” Yost will | resign as coach of ‘the team and give vp the game entire’y. Thin in itself would be a calamity to Michigan, Coach Yost wan present at the game Princeton Expected to Kick Also, but Instead May At- tack Line With Rushes. | between Pennsylvania. and Penn » State | last Saturday and he went home with | the report that Pennsylvania could and would: be defeated. Tne only thing feared by the Michiganders js « wet and slippery field. They have de- vieed a number of trick plays and these will be impossible if the E fs not dry enough for the runners to Ret a auck start, "The tndian team: made wy ty-twa players, arrived in Minneapolis night ready ‘for their invasion of the Weat. Coach Warner ja doubtful If they will be able to stand the. strain of two games while away from "ome. It Js Hkely that many substitutes will have to be used. The Indians pl Minnesota to-morrow and then meet the Chicago Universty team on Noy. 2% The Indiann-are not in the deat condition, While In the West the In- diane will play to record-breaking rowds, as all of the seutn have been ‘sola for both games in advance, “CUPON FALLS BEFORE PAPKE Nov, 15.—Bill Papke, the ‘ork of | PEORIA. Il Western cyclone, made short Tony Capon, the Itallan pusilis last night, putting him to sleep In the second round of what was scheduled as a ten round contest. A right hand swing fullon the Jaw finished Caponl, ani it was fully five minutes after he Was can to his corner before lie re- gained conyclousness. A big crowd witnessed the battle, close tu 3% sporting men from ih fc: coming’ hee on a special train to wit~| hess the fill, Papke rushed right. at the bell sounded: and they | other ali over the ring. second round started Caponl; tof His corner rather tited‘and ; immediately sailed “Into him} y Danging away at Tonys stomach hands and hooking his left Jaw pont weakened and Papke, rushing him | er, nalled him with a right swing on the Jaw, dropping him (0 the floor, where he was counted out from: th “> SI-DAY RIDERS BOSTON, Maks. bicycle racers w Nov. oeWhen thet are taking part in the six-day team race at Pare Square deg lined up at the tape this at | noon for the atart of the fifth day's | riding, most of them looked tired and | liad badly scratched and bruised faces. the result of frequent spills, During the frat hour twen' werd reeled off at a steady miles pace, T score of the six leading teams at M. was 788 miles flat. Sherwood { Limburg and Galvin Ja lap behind, and Wyatt and C two laps behind the leaders. Bil 1 Hill brougat up the rear wi miles and ax laps, aera gener BENNINGS ENTRIES. TRACK, °D. °C for to-morrow's olan Glaucus Merryman i sWilllam I! Lyon nidiuaia King, Thintle *Desideratum SECOND _RAQE—The Dladenaburx Steo- Gs fourcyearolde and. upt abet half milei =) 9M) 1024> * Fo UDiges low On jletter to Johnny with a boxing club in New H. A few days ago ; Manager, asking for an “re subject of matching Bald Intense silence on the part | stack. back to New Haven. Sul silence in the Baldwl: to fight Murphy (see statement: lost ihe power of speech and answer Mr. Crowley's appeal In the weantime Johnny Oli guldes the bark of Murphy's met Mr, Crowley. and Tommy box Matty at ¢ Oliver explains that the doc ry time Murphy he'll bring on a fe’ Braves ever. PATE ROWLEY. or Tartrord Ww "MM" Onty r, Crowley nent a Mack, Matty Baldwin's) | interview Murphy to box ten or twelve rounds, | Mr. Crowley followed his ‘etter, skir-| mished through New York without con-/ necting with Baldwin's manager, went) Apparently in his overwhelming anxiety | offered tchweights. jen to train down SKY MAY PICK _ WINNER OF BIG "GRIDIRON GAME me? : On this season's past performauces It looks like a pipe for Rut-against the showing that-Princeton has made tothe smaner gamer of the season we have to consider the fact that Yale js ALWAYS at her best Yale ALWAYS pulls together at hat-gama,-—One-ambition fills the heart of every Yale |RACING HAS ENJOVED ITS MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON by his dozen straight victories and his the Tigers. football player, and that ts to be on a winning team against Princeton, Jsturdiest of all her hereditary rivals. ig In the same kind of sy:rit. Many a tough Yale game has been pulled out of the rut at the last moment by some daring Princeton play, Princeton always has a Poe or a De Witt or a Harlan. the play of some indfvidual sta: When I began I_had notion of picking the Tigere to win, and if I keep om arguing I may hesitate He who hesitates js In doping these Yale-Princeton games the best scheme acoms to be this: Watch the sunset’ dn the night before the game—notice whether the sky 1s Bluo or {s tiiged with Orangé—and bet accordingly. between “sport”? “Young fs original m—out—f yen, (honey Murphy ‘t nothing in this fighting for lov If any can make enough xo out and get it GENTLEMAD n his employ—an Engilefiman. claims to be a great runner. the Englishman claims on win and} of Mr. A eapP.| ay that, The fastest mile ever run by a pri fessional was by W. G Bridge, England, Aug |four minutes, tw four-fft seconds. No one has approached ua 5) Matty couldn't | ver, who fortunes. | to let mile {the seconds. must r thinks have down. NOVEMBER 15,5. —tomnitton of “I'm as good a. sport as any | Corbert—tn—tnnt—towm; ts—eonnestad one explains Oliver. for Wierever I can see money for Ul! go out and \et-4t-—Pheto; Orteans: or the coast tracks, one shows me where Tommy (out of a Aight, we' writes that a man In that he has run a mile in four minutes fat. — must be a runner If he can worll's rec:| 8 onneff, made minutes’ Afteen timed The Murjtiy-Baldwin fight s as far|himaelf by tie town clock—and it ran 1907 ad EDITED - BY. ROBERT EDGREN, Biggest Ever oe to Sport —Coney Island J. GC. In- creases Stakes. BY VINCENT TREANOR. $100,000 Winnings, mtands out above al Of the older horses perhaps Peter Pan, who was forced into early retirement. was the best, but Ballot proved Worthy successor to him. Charles E4 ard, Nealon, Superman, Running Wa- history of the y fuccessful jockey It was Mocatterty ell_tn the igh lt Grimaldi race, seeetterts | and McCafferty won inning of the Eastern ra Py Pena #}—Rennings_the leat. son begins, It wiil last thirteen time and money will go either to New while the ,| rest of the regulars will put in a dull winter around New York trying hand- M1] books. This season has broken all records. James R. Keene, with $40,691 in purse | winnings. has eclipsed all previous suc- cessen of any one stable in the history of the turf. The racing associations have made more money than ever be-~ fo} and th the Agricultural Depsrtment of the Em- re State will be thousands great o-} jast ye | “Gne unmistakable sign {n the Increased popularity of the announcement by Joc season's classics. me is all that suffered and this was due to 1 reet,. Many plungers hat AS this sea. reverses, All told, however, the spo has never seen a-bikger year. | Among the horses themselves, Moir,‘Backers Will Find ican Champion's Frie BY JOHN POLLOC /THOUGH English betting over Tommy can champion, when ¢ the National Sporting Club, of on Dec, 2, the English sport will have no trouble in get cyer money they offer on ered, for avery American gland, and those who wil heavyweight a stight fa Burns, H surely ba ne_kind of on_Burns to beat M mans, Americans 4! them to have a blg bet cn him the battle. Good Prelims” for Burns-Mo Kr uinbia Handicap three Upward; seven furlo 1 FIFTH RA -year-bids; Columbia course, alx adel snity Himmel, ibe try sat} Monopoliat Deo Bore 3555 mile-and a’ 128 130, s« Ny 107 maid Kilochan > .. ty elety Bud POLO A. h, OPENS TO- NIGHT. | The New Polo A, A. will resume ‘ll boxing stags to-night, and Manager Ollver has arranged an excellent card of bouts for the occasion. There will | be five bouts altogether, three tour and | two six rougd, affairs. All the mood { doxers in town -at. present wal take 2} part in the contests, .-- Nas iz Matchmaker Hettinson, of the Money Snapped Up byAmer- |< “Gunnert Molce champion. yorite In the Ameri y battle he e from this side before the tattle, | Tangland, and he has Upped oft premilinary bouts to fs ary-welght championship battle le my Burns and “Gunner? Moir on Do 2 Me has secured Jim Driscoll, Mish feather-weight champion, fin, of Australia, and Joey Bowker, welght charapioa, to Both bout! Stanten precede meet Cocksy are limited to ten rounds. Is Sick; Has Called O Bouts. the clever California mi t, Is lald up sick with a heavy coli 4 his rhanager, Billy Jacobs, hi | his bouts with BHI Papki for Monday night. before tt and nds. K. the| Walter Stanton, ore | OK London, | ac A week from Wednesday night. Sta: ing met | ton how eaten will ‘T | matched “mot | iteq. round bout. before the Pacitic ACs, 1 In | Los Angeles, Cali. next month, Ml of | n to win Fitzgerald, who hax been practical Industrial A. C., of Philadelphia, to-night. Peter Sullivan to Box Unholtz, Peter Sullivan, the welter-welght figh of Fail River, Ma: Ir Fight National between | the tn the seml-wind-up. he Irish champion, at the Sharkey ok-m chill after hin bout with Jonnny at-| Carroll on Tuesday: night, and Qis phyaiciad (ins [sal opened. nim note, Dox) fer, tne, eek Fitzgerald Fights Chambers To-night | George Memsic In a Iim- er who has won some UANS TELLS YANKEES TO BET LIMIT ON HIM: hax been matched tt meet Rudolph Unholtz, South African pugiliet, for twenty fc, [rounds at the Grand Opera-House, of Oxden, Utah, on the night of Nov. 22. They will Battle at 188 pounds, weigh. tn at the rings side Chicago ‘Pugs’ to Battle Orleans, ff |. Frank Carsey and Kid Taylor, fighters, w fore the New Orleans, Athletic Club Tha | xiving Eve, pounds at 3 met three draws and | Sayers-Neary Fight Falls aLhrowah || Because they were unable to come to terma on the weight question, the proposed ten round “bout between Maurice Sayers. and Charley Neary, the Milwaukee fizhte scheduled for the Milwaukee A. C. Thank Ving Day afternoon; haa ‘been declared off y the officials ct tho ‘clun, ther fighter iy | wouldive tna pound ‘to the ether they were setdle ap of | through. at New ne is, and as Wen no more time In whieh to tir differences, the match fell wlll meet Fiddle Chambers forcaix rounds before tne | Donohue and Goodman May Battle, “Young Donohue," the clever lightweixht of Boston, and Kid Goodman, another fighter | fromthe same city, wi!! prdbably be matched few days to meet in a ten-round ba in before the WW! terete CATT RRRS FRE a the Wese— ao ter thie seat MaRS TH TW YOU Can SaveHALF the PRICE OF AN Men’s Overcoats Full Value, $8.00 Uvercoat or Suit, , 10,00 Overcoat or Suit, 12.00 Overcoat or Suit, 15.00 Overcoat or Suit, 16.00 Overcoat or Suit, 18.00 Overcoat or Suit, 20.00 Overcoat or Suit, 22,00 Overcoat or Suit, Finest English Meltons and Worsteds, -- 7! 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Si & PROCTOR’S | (| nekey KiNG, lobe beaten ty a horse ike Alamansar,. an@ With only 158 pounds on hia back What measured up @ ~fortune aayeret einimatecs. IS tne money market was? dumped into the ring-on Number One. Okenite ran a funny, race. He lookedf beaten al the far turn, but came again and! Fan over everything at’ the end. + with 100 ree The Beautiful Dove Ballet in | Midstr, ae pe Saar je lied. Cireve NIGHTS) Pay ie crust nder the Sea." [the Disappearing Bare | te Wreex of the Di 8 |Briient Pageant. Rotne Ske rea tigving Steen OY. 27—FIRST PRES {iP PODROM PRODUCTION, ““THE | At ‘THR_FOWR SEASON & ith 1648 Bryant S15, Mats, Thurs. & Sat Jefferson ie “Angeils, Blanche Ring, Alexander Carr in The Gay White Way 43g st. W.ot Broadway. Te LYRIC 188 shy.% Bon irr. e TLE torious Mrs, Patrick Campbell sire. ‘ Ebbamith.”? ‘a & Tel, UBIESTIO Hom aS Stata, wed. eaaserrtas The Topo'Th wari Me, Fcainoro'™ TTREL Dae Te Mae The Girl Hehiod | OW FIELDS. *™five'Contnte S Wed. 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