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ai i ane count © NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ote even money on EVEN The cneeT | jing section, near whioh the Mordhamites |were woot to run through signals, ‘ard Capt. Gargan call to-Geary and. Whim to go Into the right halfhack's! r position, thelr enthustlasm knew no HERR er ntnetimeeres eee |siiasmsitey offered 2 to-1 to. the nsylvania contingent, TOWNSEND-HARRIS : PLAYS ERASM US. : THE LINE-UP. Townsend flarris cure with Medico-Chi Is 3 to inet ae ‘eked ra to Beer : ts 0 in the First Half of Siood in crowds staring a r ard — Mi kos - z 1 t ise sf olled an over increasing tlde of autos | Again arian‘ drop vACoyetonee RaRDEA) oa : " “phrough the tun low. under De Looks MiaeiMl oa undan ie _ie ‘. Through A ase ety . micksd and Dillion cam rts Pl Set lal ar it 1 dele for {ht ora ran great rivers of blue and ¢ n yards through the .r | yards, n Yale c 4 =| jeri Ee ean Fe Oe aN en Gl : THE LINE-UP. ivalanche. Cos and is Blue apes e ‘ownsend Harris Hall foothall eleven? kof rged like so man: myridoma overswent the ‘Viger -line Lien Metic tenvenindeteoine weliane a ite an eo vel a f Yaio held. ‘Tibbott didn't gain, | like Missixsippis In ard pass the flrat of th i Ye. and ever on the.crest of It waved | Dillon mon. ten yar de. Hse med as ball waa only eight \ Veet i Feil | ee u f nothing could sop that Tiger march neeLON's OWL and straie doy to face Erasmus Hall on the Inte ; as of blue and oF and Harn trite? alone dick And I | Co and ¢ ter's ‘Mled, ‘The latter hax one of the| PARLAN —P eS Sones i Tiger Growls at Mascot Bulldog Jar ine aA Mee ON. trent: caps and flagn of hi (uatestiinchootitedinacin the hast — eanepeeenenen macs 4 ee ig ip, | the TH line, and Bomar took "ty loncand In the preiiminary-practice the Brook-| Tan At-last the Yale band struck up,| the T tool practice the Brook: | ; BOS ES RE een a ee ee iil yale me auite fo curte auiker| = AMUSEMENT: CS i canyon Princeton-rooters cheered. A} ¥ ¥ rlpped oft three xardx. Romar See fa enn ae i camernlate formations and carried HI ; srootern cheeted, A ee ERT evi al them out wiKh aronter eceion. 1 FPPODROME : ere REN Sinnoesiane JOR Son ten, Lard around she ‘Tige ne ae EES WERE ah aes 4 <8 STONE Or we ad 5 z and for the first time ce Bix th f Ivsbedecka 4 ee y sete ‘ Dally are epee 4 iy retneeton rooters stamped thelr feet ie lek off the ball was In Princeton cox Y we pees ats bagiemerunes Conch S hicce sckaD Me Eredar Onc ee } t derintvely.| {eFritory. 2 | and thelr escorts wended their way to} stein, often broke through. the ‘Brook 4 < HAIN « long roll ann Rts baa the| . Booth's 75-Yard Run Yor Score. z x Fordham Field, Third javenie and One| iyn Ine and’ “eneered’! the play be DZ DAILY MATINEES. 3} cA | Again the Yat 5 GON jihide a aliort gain, put on th SS, DEWITT CLINTON anda Ninaitethy swtcea his tore lu wastralsieretatien fepluies: , Dauattec fur ‘ > Rrandstands. {next ‘dyn was droppe Ms tracks. 1 3 os reeton’, 7S « mn to see Kordha % o Quarter. Warners punts aye the 1Uppedrome,” Uf) you. hs } ( Te great crowd stil poured tn atead-| Arwin the Tain ine! anuhe toriea ed line agit ® PLAYS BOYS? HIGH |*ermom, to se sordham Collesc'e | aaiintiy karan for the New Yorkers: ee ste jon 4 \ : ie although the siands were nearly | eased igtpe Ula sensation of dhe ant b ~ - Le EE if 3 | Xalritritd-a hort kick. It was blocke. > pushed 3 ck hi tin town can boast Learn 5 ‘ran Both HRe A nate picked up, the tell four yards, On the next attempt Mc THE LINE-UP. REAR TG UnI area tre meh AMUSEMENTS. uy (ie was nearly time Yale's areat stid- And in an instant he was going tino Cormack tore off Aye yards and Hare ; ote ease | meee ar oi Sere | aN eran onthe AslaeUD, ale Luce a drop of water | an booted tn Joner. wn was downed’ De Witt Clinton, | Boys) 16! \! s. : i a \¢ ae, BvesuBrownsiatartarcnmaa : i -two-yard s : Jonl The Pennsylyant. Sical college condw at. Ev Maen game bowlers will be on the Job POs? theres Bae solld phar clear, with Gre swhole: Held vetor es etiant| yidgntee TaEht TOE Helge caeedteG |] EMPIRE '23¢ ean 3 i f roared the 0! jes ¢ A Tice horse. 4 : oy sained 1 mee fre rece O° 2 4 At. many vf the leading alleys Suaday lunx and reared eae tahas | foe Yale's goal porta aoe aR A iolver mtinice, took ants yu" tory over Dickinson irtisie, prover | JOHN DRE MY WIFE. CASINO! Suryant | night as « large’ nun of important | ‘ cn 1 One dolttary Bie warrior, Alcoit, ran} two more, Princeton's line w one oP eae gan ie TRAST 5 Me Trures PX 7 nleatalhavalbesniacheduleds | 2 j flereely at Booth’s heels, but not withi-| wall A, fake nlace 4k inane eat aggrenaiions (F ORITERION atua’ eat bet, veneers Jefferson De Angelle: Iiancie, Hing: i A: sua tele ; an Pale? lin striking distance. ‘The ‘Teer pluser | > ined 12. yarde “iPr that has played on the Bronx gridiron | THE FARCICAL THE DAIRYMAIDS' Alexander Carr In The Gay White Way | he Colona, Columbin avenue and | Yate! ¥s ERE RES a URS ate ODE tls a Wille running through | MNstoAlert aT LYRIC# : : ‘One Hundred and First stzoet, P. J | ei aah - | posts, with Alcott so close that hie fell Yale Taltles Again Ixnal practloe. sust sh SACWUGMarle Doro.The Monile uf Marcus Wik Panch chi q Glenn Riddell roll the third series in| Re vale! | sprawling over him Wister_ threw) Murpliy. fon. tt t pre the H 3 ilts, Patrick Camab { } Sets Harlan kicked the goal nOutEte tae and : began, thelr backfield started aust ACKETT the father and son match with the two] Across the canyon came Princeton's goa voster in Barges att t , u cr he, canyon. < ped fairly between tle posts \aurd. nie ballon Prin’ De Witt Cl wid the Boys’ High, much faster than did that | Francis Wilson ©! y eure - Be Shan! rah! rahi into the arms of a Yale parti Nocyaris tine, Again Coy wis hurled “of rook an exciting grid is 5 B x aa i reman's, Lenox avenue and One| ger! tiger! tige eld tan ieatseth q pulldox tron contest on the Pom Grounds i _ Pest Dat Wundred and Sixteenth street, M. Lind- | Se Ne ai NN Ee oremrincetonw.6,, Vales 0, it ai: iid arternoon ib ie ff foaraints MATARERPRT ER Fe oie or i way and E. Scherz rol! a three out of} Leja dabsrctitanit Peincetont? | janet came gieeesaw fight: In md: | Over ent GON ivan Mou before the, sane eal thal) A fave minutes after th ELSIE JANIS. SA TEN ETO | ne ic DL the nen fr |New Yor 1 Oithe Hort cha otralning Sauer Ne .: Pep ul fiye series with Billy Linden and Al) yaie roxe und sang back her great) Once Harlan broke through and the 0 stand and a half-hour tater the Brook-|retshirtn trated on to Weere! ANGLIN! nieliecluetion core 31 ale. Coy for a loss of te Iynites Vt Mt @chwebke. | battle song I wore rece Bway & Dt BV5.15.M At Kahisdorf‘s, Third avenue and One} “Well, we are! =) the’ ball wan in mi TRF Os ele “Tones 1 ; ton 1 for thirty minutes before aowith ow © Wed Indreat ana: erento tt th atreots atl allpemsherd (meres tye sore: i || yothe Tigers p: a er game eran Inter-|shook the very walls of 1 LANG 2 + Xahledorf and W. Flower roll a return | M leay Princeton behind so far! ma z ae Dulldingy. KR NGis HRTEAT Hy Sr nilling. | sie won't want to play us any | t-of-fve | Went roll the score so very, high, olz a six-| That you will hear them #1 Fe ; Well, ‘a-look? Boola! Boolal Bootal™ j j(i\ fo Rp Here comes the Eli's: tore around: the right for. five At the Monarch Palace, Sixth avenue ‘rot — aed ~Twenty-sixth _ street, Earnest We'll give them a surprire.”” }On Yale's flve-vard line there wana jMoment’s walt. On the grand. stncuda Roeber and J. Sturrs, of the Oxford,| Sang the Orange cohorts .and in an-| Moment te Newark. roll a return match: of best six|swer the Yale warrlora trotted atralgnt the allence of the tomb, At Tast ra from acroaa |, oeamors: tl match with tv. Heihs and H. 5) i | because of and following thin three werlex Heins is to roll W-. Outrof-eleven xerles for a big side take. Hudson*#\* ne ROBERT EDESON SAVOY » Stn St. nea Matinees Ue FIRS hei a «PROCTOR : : | : ; ral De downed a yard. ¢| Rone Piola! mange the rete Bone! ine, yell leaders) eneh!#>| son tro h stands. palate fumbled. |} Princeton's zed tt | ler- | Unable to-piay. As a >jham studeots had ult the Pord- mn unwilling to after thirt dine, and AVE. Co, TAS JUERADERS, * i ¢ Samuch {| ¥ale and Princeton lined up and if wife | plas k d Gut-of eleven® games, Sut in front of the Princeton rooters’ | Harlan stepnad. beck tan eurinne IEE Brides od four, wiht he new combination wis aa. im. tn feta Stay Sp. re At the Morningside, One Hundred |«tand and swept Into switt practice | out his hands, yards, to. & minted, “ver provement on the old and resulted sin who ran_fivet Work on t r ine. “Then 1 thirtystwo Part of the line. ede @nd Fifteenth street and Elghth ave-} ¢ormations : Harlan Kicks Fleld. Goal. Be meri Ser rolea between | Harry ami forth across the plain be-| Dillon dropped the ball Into theni. In toh will be. rolled between Harry ‘j Wecker and Alec Dunbar and a teat! high walls of bine and orange | {hie same movement down. went. ti Aan : [leather to Harlan's toe, to rise sali from the Albion composed of H. Stock : ! The stamping of the rooters [in a low. stratgne drive, bet nm Yale uephy more from Prinset Klek was caug tired Tigers The Merry EO i and Whitey Horan. RACE “TRACK, | D. ‘At Luhr'a Park Row alleys, Sunda mI ne }koal posts. Harlan hadokicked a. fleld fs foe ‘ até wares, Erdman and. Wy stardx Jike an earthquak: a ith er ce ana ane punta to Phe entries for Mon lays ra HUADWAY = VC \ UL best {our-out-of-seven 8 eto} s Nt ollows 3 oe 5, olla + Phen the Orange bieachoca pollens AMusalverss?s “ih é Kova WP . ete @eries. for a side stake, AN agus: sly 7 TTTGTER: | Tike @ nd roar, A whol etul 0 * sunlight, what roar went up then | couldnt have BM SLY ear | from. the Orange stands: mel: ‘ eit ack went the warring ‘te ht joetlh ee ee “ptimethe inte weeriorswere oe aunts t gathered ntlenUy ihay-onever: aha: quit cand=th Hdowe Haw: “Mora work for the undertaker; ight at the Tiger's “that vor a| Two f JaMONTOW NIGHT, AT [VICTOR BERBERT + ibis ASD HIS"OR eT La x TBeRlY a | 1 | | | ___A reward of Two Hundr¢d and Fifty Dotlarswitt-be-patt—f- for the arrest and conviction of any juni dealer-or othor ‘perion wality, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code he ball bi Orange rotera.took to elven ne ay acitatt. at didn’. work | ws hands in “Wew York team won two out of three “Gard -passos , wames with Newark in the Elks bowl-| «Another job for the casket maker, minutes they kept the ball io fiete the ball in Prince fae tonmament. rolled at the-Rive ade eee a are buss on Bs ErousA. Hut tt could nod mane eRe “of the State of New York, of . j One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street,| brand ne ve. PGE namne Tran was and 3 sriminally_reseiving any prop- Henretta.G rosmah au leet night, these being ineciamecalleyal: “No hope for Princeton!” sang Yale, | hott tore on Attgen wanda’ “Harien | penalized fifteen, Nards for oft side play. erty belonging to this Company. WALLACK'S@sausseotne. 4 Ofathel Ne Fork, ,jodme. The score: — | princeton won: the toss ard choose | Kicked, Yale fumbled. Wailer Dalton hee tensvard ln a 4 2 h oe? |'the “ball, In . C with no a spun NEW YORK TEL Guy Standing and i Newark. 102, 3)! ue gouth goal, with the aun behind, |{ROPAll tut the Tikera were marched with. 0 tn, Coy EPHONE CO. tiuy Standing and The Right of Way : the right end. ot 15 Dey St., New York ; Take GARDEN 7)2¢4)\) take A mcievits | 8100 fF | MAY ROBSON wmimanis | 2 ~ 1 4 Sree A HL | THE GAME. pp TST A Noa eC aati sent JOHN H. CAHILL, MN ibiey Lauder Sista : NOTA AAR ae LR a ied Boo betes ailiteea Cuber ibaa pis a {werd tne ee thrown for two May 11902, 2d Vice Pi he: Ss Tan ie ta tat en te a te ae z Ti gts of 0 | } aPrrin wha, te st te three corte | hinge yard line, Coy returned thej pea’ (OF Counts And for Yal i ‘aclan tore oft seven ards pay SHmps titer ‘ i i] M SINAN CS Ho ae. Hass re re Gr Bln open wemen st ine{ Kick 10 Dillon in midfield, und the}across the way, gorsined and. walted [and seamy got free. Marian Panky Sumperte’ f ise are Pate “STUVSINT as for the Recoyd ‘halt. Why vell when | to Jones. who came back (santy< iit } i D ony yards and with the ball on Yale's for- Ving battle cries, | sony ther was mote to come that might re; as a ay Jubilee 7) Ths Saulry SONG nibs, Osorme Abel & Co. ' J DAY. fenparsll. Brooklyn, are maxing phenomenals Canyon wills rocked In a roar of claah- Eli Bowen "ace a led. ie il the noise the ‘Tigers sould | ty-vard. line final time was cal AE Gauls \ Mi corke | | Twilde McCormick failed to gain; then} make peecaeauld, re—Yale, 12; Princeton, 10. The) BuAuAnTAR G. RODRIQUIZE 7 1 fora nites ats, Shittman, 1,000 Harlan kicked. Tad Jénes flashed s. d Hall. Sere TT FOURTH RA Abbott Parker /ix Ma DUSTIN. | | THE War Me. Connelly: 113 a . ; Lad au “Kerrys Play Tips. peven. furlon: By Went at Mo MAINE LLoyD, Grand? Sy re Tonk E. Nonner, 1,000, sig Munn, | rough Tiger tackler for twenty yards.) Din coton siarted with an inside kick td af Wee the TY 145 Wen t ‘ HILDA SPONG & Or,.Houe) Farnum Ranger Bomar, on a fake kick, took five yards.}io Dillon.” It war-quick aaa flash ani| Tho Kerry men wil meet the Tip. RL Theatre 3 Rotiwanee xox Wook, HITCHCOCK Aye: kt ae Brides ripped off elght more, while Blue|taught’ Yale napping, Dillon made | perary men at Seles Terk to-morrow. ” conipany th St | Miso Raymond “Tourist. aan Roeber Seeks a Match. footers, went mad) and. the. Orange, |twenty-fve yards, Harlan miseed a| ii a game of Gaelo football for the evitle rege g ss cncrctteh 4 crows the way, yelled their heads off.|fMeld goal, Yale Kicked to Dillon on | championship of, Sipe Recountlea, | Sanday Att. and Evening Co neerty, MATINEL EV) in WaLith ln Ladies’ Static 3 Brnest Roeder, former Graeco-Roman cked 10) Dillon on Princeton's| Princeton's _bhirty-sard line, Dillon | THe, Berrys SNe PE NAY en } C ’ FOSTER COMPANY, ] + wrestling champlos, offers to ealect a team | Fd fine. Lllion came back ten, "| pealtated and weaa/diwned in his tracks, | BIAvIRS JUST cha in oxpected menson | |CITY SPORTS CO, } i FAY FOST 4 from the Roeder club roling at the Mon- | the sensation of a uiife-|Harian punted Into Yale's territ and ® fren’ vitnows the deciding. cons ; Sanday Aft. & Eye, Concarta, arch Palace alleye, Bixth avenue and Twen- | tme. k broke through Patgeland Coy, oatehing the Dall, dani on dane wold silver loving cup. will, be | (14TH $1 iat 6th Av, i ¢ Qr-third street, (0 meet any individual, .two, | &Nd, aouyd t every Yalo tackler. through the whole ‘Priscoton team for | ee itd oto the victorious team by | Ny betas *'Ber' ih, Ladiga MatsPo-day i res andi tive-cusn iteamslin'the: ter clty | carted tl pack without Interfur-|thirty-five Yards, Yale gained four| Bounaclior James A. Don ! Th Ti Lilies E ot: troll © home and Tome match for #102 | noe, fOr thirty-five yards. yards on a forward pass and the ball | CR’ Geraidines and the Wolfe Tones ' | aes e Tiger Princeton began {a march. McCor-lwas only elghtesn yards from. Ti ot New will also meet ina | eee EN Fea ia aad day, 250 | sunday Att, & Bye. Concerts nack| tore of seven yards, Tibhott) goal line, "Hold ‘em! Hold ‘em game of Gaelic football, besides which Tees Gatrion ‘Biway & 20th at. | pe ed. Way burn’ Phantomn, E che, Emmett. Cotriean. Artie] AL, RAVAN TH Eddie Clark and Hie 0 Winning! | 8 waits WEBER'S ES ing Caney lat, Saturday, 218. took three more. Harlan Looted acroes| veiled Princeton rootera in n kreat | there will be Reveral athletic event Le Wie Sin! Baim Tay STA Ocean.Spray, Vidows, Griff. Villers & Lee. Vitarraph| GULLIVAN:TO. MEET FARMER, | to,se goal tine and Tad Jones fell’ rouring caftence ae : TS Wesabe Y ) +70. +} on it for @ touchback. iimbarientithrouenttoritietya car nn : ba Syantaue ' Tes | 5 fet MItPT HOORAY! é : Some Fleld Kicks Failed, Then Murdhy was thrown back for a|, Meeting of Schools Committee, (1100) Ponroatnie | ACADEMY F MUSIO14th 8 & Irving Pi, asta CONVICT 5 999 JOE WEBER'S wil uri noose) (ppectel:toiThe) Eventing World.) Yale kicked to Dillon, On wtake'kick {tom Coy. with the whola Yale team | The remuiar Noveinber meeting of the Hen! 1%) Skltnneetor Th the M : LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Nov. I6—Man- | Yale, kicked to Dillon. Onn fake KCK} coating @ hale for him, plunged through | Scromle ames Committen “will bo beld on] 78 siimegn e Lion 3: ouse Ma wees. i BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Tue HOME OF gy ae RAMA, Roard SIXTH RACK Handloap, Education. were ager McCarty to-day matched Mike Sul-/ Yuie'n loft end. ‘The ball was on Yale's/And put the ball on Princeton's eight- tat Ot th Prices 2,-#1,00—Mat. Wed.-To-day,2 Pes.18| HMERIGAN _ savant tli fivan and Kid Farmer, of Chicago, for | twonty-yard Mne. But».back-«marched| Yam lne.* where Coy carried it on |puslness in to ‘come up at this meeting, | and upwart, ona and one-eizhth miles; old ——— ot A P fifteen yards for holding, and} Rain, Next time Princeton hely, only |and {tis therefofe necessary that, each | course. NTH 1 Wk. ‘The Candy Kid. with Huy Fi JMBIA evening,” Be eal eR Se DE | eee tore of Ave around Tete! cha |a yard: fro mits own @oal. Up io the [nih echool be represented 19) Fage Allen 138 PA’ conrisvouay js Re ee ea" Gone Bunt Mats & bv. aa 20 te 25. 85 & Oe. Hato came’ here four weeks ago! iinm forty. yards @way ‘Harlan drop: | heavens went the Tigers’ rallying song, AL aba i ihe 7 138 Sy an conta GARDION.. eee ay ORNERS oe RS ye EARTE ARTH, *. under the managership of Abe Attell| kicked for a goal, but the ball sallad| ‘Old Nassau,” like @ prayer, Muneec aula Gonder Hep . ‘ Biine 4, Brana Ete Sled | ATLANTIC. & Bat sunday State was tried out ten rounds againat|to one side and fell into Coy, who Yale Scores at Lact. pe Me vagy NigncReyal 2 Intyre & Bennett. MATINEE 7. DATS : C. “Eachert'a ; k C hy Pes julie the add winning the decision | kicked It out to midfield, Rolling 18 fine te the Superbas won ee Na? velar HALL, Biwa; wr Be Or Pictures. ST S$ Lee Avenue Stoc! ow after (a terrific “5 phe work was to. be done all over aus nothing could Holt Yale with only | three games from, the uma in the Metro, 4008" Hewrult TELHARMONIC pits nat Bae SL BERIA > ah Rating ‘ to val MCormick, took, five yards stats Coy. with: the Yale Ee eat sapuler ss Unlrarea aera \eoching TO-NTGIT | INL Sui12 stats ICE SKATING, an Hb ; x In le eee bs het by|Inol.adin.to chiner i) in} lone is ie int aC ett won : ww kicked" @dal, exer the | ph eum: $03,/<086, wire te dl pers inca (tall. 143 dynamon, mt. Yicholet ‘snd Columbus aye. > ah Weoktrcets

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