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\eaaees % Cope d like aiwreat big broken-heart- ~ Femarked, “Gee! That sleep dope they tem the dafenae! Get into fi wet (Smash HIG TOM SHEVLIN: _ SOBBED IN CORNER. | quavering voic -@ver a broken SS THE EVENING WORLD,! SATURDAY, LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT NOVEMBER 23, 190 # NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT -« | WHAT HAPPENED EEN EEN HALVES AT NEW HAVEN ee Story Told by Yale Player! “of Strenuous Time During In- termission of Eli- Princeton “Game. EW HAVEN, Nov 22—A4n &vening Wor)d correspondent-wandered into one of the Yalo dormitories and blundered {nto a room:where one of Yalo’s winning football team spends his time between practice and recitations. Tho player, whose personal modesty demands that his nome be Rapt silent, greeted the writer pleasant)y and asked him to-sit down on the window seat and take a pipe. “Sorry I can’t-Join ypu im a smoke. Haven't had-one in three months, A training order, you know,” Le said. ‘The big tackie pre-empted the opposite en tecting certain tcnder ‘ seratieried of Saturday’ FS a ‘The memories rere patriotic {n’ that they were ae g onthe cr) UABTY | tieposed “he poe stretctiad hin | lene year, Sand never eslawad a ars (Continued from First Page) wan only five yards to go. During | delay tho Yale wection sang a Yue” With ful ewiog Coy. drove straight (inauwh for there. yards’ For & moment Harvard held, but it was oply for a moinent. Coy, the tor plunged through th Wis Boore=y ‘aie, 2 toring ram. the ball back to Yale's % the second time during the day.the ball was urought ick for ‘a b-yard ponatty. Harvard was ‘off side. sf “Aca we down, hoartedt” . yelled the and acrose tie 900 eter Birla Ever; y re © tension for a moment with a laugh. Harvard ‘was Killing time now, -After a five: minutes’ delay Burr kicked to Bigeiow. who was dqwned-on-Yale's U-sardtine. “Philbin went through right: for a Dvo-| ‘ard gain. Brides took foir more. Axuin ‘alo gathered for a counsel. Referee Thompson bro Measure and gave Yale ‘An Yale steadily, We'ro Here, With the sali far down in hee on dorsitory Harvard gathered for a ‘de: ense, fo made five yarda in a whtrt wh centro. An onside /kick gave the “ball on Yale'n forty-eight- Starr Ht Philbin down, aloft, grimted tovingty at -a-toot-[ ang I could fall thet hung above his head, and Catala ewatiow)) Ti was in there and rip things up, It seomed eve me last night hasnt done a thing| ‘0 Mme i could carry off the whole fat minke mo alecpy.” “Sleep dope?’ I asked. “Did they give you, that? “Bure! Every man on tho team was Gwen @ dope pill last night to make Bin sléep, Why, ‘gee whit! I haven't hada go00d night's sleep in ten days.”’ SUSPENSE IS THE KILEING THING. “Bay, do you know ite awful, this gave me « chance. Finally thets con- tab ended and Bigiow came over to me and said: “Go in this half and fight. your tackle out of the play every eae panes Up everything that comes >» It's up to are Up to us to win. NOW “The coaches didn't sa: YY much, wasn't muoh to say. We ners thinking ‘mighty harg and im, our minds that there would thing doing in the next halt tempt aking up or we’ } Peom—tor-e while wax The Tieav —Ik maint a —whole-iot_te-me? ®0 in mispense. I simply itched to wt Gs, Princeton team on my back if only they | %! were all! be eome-! gd Yan ine, Ut the feld-and-aredo © tong forward pass of thirty yards. Harvard finally qot the ball and Wen- dell brought it" back eletit yards, bu! kied and thrown and badty Newhall recovered a fv back for a kick. T. anda. on se yards {nto} Kot away and wen A den. | 's hands. “Ne aif doen taxles Yle for fifteen yards. ted fi left for six yards. } Hi sweater wis half ripped {of Appollino: carried half the Yale team for another yaml. Then a «hort on-side kick to Jones cleft the Yale'a ‘anda on he Coy adi _<numted forty varia OWT ivy, breath- were fust ohoked Bomar, who been the only Yale back to AK ground {n the first half. was hu: in @ corner in a semi-stupor, He hea been hit on the head and wan wander: id whimpered In ing of the men who HALFBACK BOMAR~ IN STATE OF FRENZY | “Tm all right Let me get at ’em. Tl! sho me alone, can’ me alone Let iw them. t you? X tell you I'm try to et up en his feet. i try to ecothe ‘him, @ pitch of fighting trying to bold his ime of under- to @o fa and § i tf Hi lt eg if cure wasn't td lh ‘wes up; the coaches ‘words that all amount- ‘6 Must Win!' Then wtarted for the field | ik i ‘Grawn over’ clenched : ‘every fist was doubled {till the nails senk toto the palme, “aa we came out of the dressing-room je one—I think Howard Jones—| "That sounds rather exaggerated now in cold blood, mut I tell you we af meant it then, That game was the bix- gest thing in the world to us, We didn't think of anything else on earth, and I Teally believe that in the intensity of the moment every man of vs would rather. rave deen killed than Jose, “We couldn't ‘hardly walt-for that Kick-off. We rather expected Princeton to use the trick she did use. In fact, the pecond team had practiced this on 80 we would know what to do if It'was sprung. The kick was 00 well placed, however, we couldn't quite get it, but we were so fighting mad we could have tuame tilt hale" ‘there; “with only two small ‘We were all huddled CHEERS: HAVE -NO- ‘EFFECT ON TEAM, — YT iin w way the cheers have no effect on Us, ‘Thar is we are vo engroased tn trembling., with |the game, so Intent on watching the ‘Bvery one of them ayee just | Dall and getting the signals straight age ees benny Bae that we hardly, notice anything « Bor a ence | tO hare Juct | We hear the cheors like the far off roar of surf in a storm. We cant tell whom they're Oheoring, we only hear that awful roar that thrillg us and inspires us In @ way, and comes like the Tush of wind through the darkness of night, we know not whence nor whither, i Beople’ look a black and indistinguish- ttl able mass, That's’all. “The cheering annoys us sometimes, for we cannot'thear the wignals. 0: eat thelr. fingarp) ty ‘teey wore mentally choking; some ad- “I never: 28%: tacos-so sat and almost hitting: the, coiling had tts fists doubled an al Vaid he talrly yelled st ie eeswe, yeurve wot to win, Therds. xo i that’s awful when yau can't quite catch (oooh Ab aia pe bets miei signal. ‘The cold sweat breaks out ons fellow then, bis lips grow parched thione Princeton mont) 20 5 tonane faltly atloks to the root | Sttten we your 1 of his mouth," Just suppose he bungled La) signal. He might lopse the whole ume, He wouldn't mind the disgrace to himeelf, but to loose the game, to “SFom @heviin stood off in one corner Capea ed jeanne That would # ahould think you'd wet so excited In a game that you'd want to smash that man Jn’ fromt of you. Don’t you a> beby and .Forter, Rociewell bind. een his wide, Mealy. I would have f(t hadn't been’ #0 serious, 4 You know Rockwell bas a queer, shri), |hate him? Don't you J Leave | On x ‘would push “him ‘ten- rat when tanned. Harvard had a bare ay thchns seramoic Wheaton went in for Kilbin. Fostor broke through Harvard's iine | and puiled Wendell back for a loss of | four yards. ‘Newhall punted to Coy on| Yale's side line and he was downed on pot. Brows: went in for Starr, na fake kick Yale lost a yard. Weked 10 Avena on Yale's i-yard | e. ‘endell went arc: nd and made five yards, tS Ue* lett mixup Newhall wan jaid_ out He was out Yor about three he went back the a 0; Xomaer ragingbee, Timon the Appolionio went-through for, Bee ramet nee en, rar mhen rear ths any. Coy grea ree run : andall with splendid Interterenne | id Tones and shaking oft the | rom the orale Teeny nx soa barren rathonea all rh wo pun ron feet ofthe oe her at: put the hall welt ‘eted roll- a ea re rain s0n: Pgiai ator Sieh vie ee fahes ih a te in. deubt, tut men the manent ‘ Hne smashed into Viover the ohalk-line ty eater AE hoes brefOre! the te ne nat rwhiatie: Dow and: ihe aan juat itor to get and when he got to|.him by! the throat or, gine ey his just ke an ok) maid | facet” ina tea cup. cues eee do Patt a. bit we pow “Knox, Fiandors and one or two other | an nm, and you just want to emasl epaches grere off in a corner’ talking, | (hé nearest men,’ no matter who oper) T knew: they “were. telking about |or what he's done. The man I was ‘up aie, cans Sia iovorats/Buspante Zi aasinet eeimrpey, emeune ese) ine ever. Shee | dose: pero, the ‘Teche paused and _gweie and. wobbing tt sounaed ee at. Sree score: Yale, 12; Harvard, 0. that T was so mad J wanted to smash him, but one of gur\men*ot ma by the arm.andécooled me down a hit, You see the coactos had Inatructed us that there wan to bo atrictly no sliesing but only clean ‘vlaying. Ifa man waa caught slugging (he: would be teken from the mame-and the team, penalized half. the distance ta her, own goal, That'n what jn iellow Ie afraid ofthe svouldn't mind ‘beine taken ft Noo gunsethe satietaction St Tevenge would cure that; but nothing taker ‘the heart out of “a team lke penalties. TOOK HEART OUT OF WHOLE ELEVEN. “Thati touchdown we: Jost Saturday for holding nearly’ took, the tuck out ‘af us. We wore pretty wok for a mo- ment then and every One of us wanted to le down’ and cry. Hut that was anly for an instant. ‘Then we eof mind and began to mutter, that old ‘story, ‘Pwo touchdownn or dts’ “That's whe’ pulled us toxether arid made un fight, we fad reached the point where we couldn't think or wdmit anything to coe poutine 06 tha ieac'a od. sairer: the tine=sad Alan't wet z fighting, ‘Then the end shitte were ef- fective because our ends were playing under Instructions to Jay behind the Hne about four yards, to watch for fore} ward passes, Thin left the backs and} tackles to handle the end: plays, and janturally a straight end run gained when it would have been stopped If (he ends had been up on tho line of crim mage instead of back for the Peas Sener yo astants at BS Princeton ai puis rie Mie end every. timer fy ad ‘of our men about the bail, | fia one of Us WAS SuTe fo stop the run- 8 far, her before ne had Kon \Tprincton, hat her Do ae up tert the bali put them eat kept we out at out! gue et mt Spillon oat par Aree to ut also HOWARD JONES WAS, STAR OF THEBLUE. “Tye peer & whole dot of comment on > vome ale te ae oirhey demerve'a lot C zy nan ty Howard Jones. ‘he “hoadiest. mane that aver wore foothal every Princeton play $Yanvon the team.with advice and dona, He helned ‘Tad! by " re olng, ba ened lt We Tybee a mde oF the line Be eee yer lived wits doped Scan gui Sic ated Kon Blair, Yair ti of the pat Following in a recor Harvard games for the Years. bexinn! 10 game in 1897—Yale, 0; 180S—Harvard, 17: ale, 0; Harvard, 0. 1900—Yale, 20; Harvard, 0. 1—-Harvard. 2; Yale, 0. Yale. 23; Harvard, 0, + Harvard, 0. 6, Harvard, 0. ‘ale, 6; Harvard, 0 gamos Yale has won two. One was a Ue, Yale has scored 108 points igainst TH a, while tie Crimson could only make 39. It Is Interest- ing to note that in ten years of play Yajo and) Harvard have not played a game in which one of the (eams was not completely shut out. In these even, Harvard Ze EDITED BY ROBERT 40,000 SEE HARVARD AND YALE GREAT GRIDIRON BATTLE 1Q-DAY|s ta NEWHALL FEATCVARD, EDGREN mmermasda {1 tones Hippodrone ed of "Pionear, bi i es ftw age & sath Tal. eda Heya ac. ta iztra Matines eT Ped lakatinl™D BRST ey B AOE NA = FROCIORS CAPT BI Vr= Yar Ow Ppone i020 —stuyre| Comte, 1.30 to: | so ae ce 10.80. 25-60. ¥ ‘Abe | FOREIGN RIDERS ‘ON S| plonk for WAY HERE FOR ube. “the sanmual nix: cusHioN CAROMS. J.B. Belfield has made a pew amateur! psec ones mii be Ott, thicker bine aver EOS: RLS Sd a iuaelabothan, TALE Ho. aoe bora: | Prone B40 Dally M 8 to M, ds ers are ni champlon¥ for the bi ing wort French CONGDON YALE YALE’ Ss RECORD. paced sup! the nigat the 0} nolde, the on Provence, bringing delegation ay that 1 HARVARD'S RECORD. Bowdoin Maine. Bates Nyiliiama Bre inti Brown 215 Indiana. © Dartmout ti ch addition known Rutt, ‘nnd in all t.24) brothers, +18 tO 0 6 Taco al Madison Samate—S Bobby Wulthour for the. world Leon Georg Tal weeks nao. on. Three hum ow bringing’ these European} to America 10 have a try | imgest prize In the cycle race id. Louis Darragon, | the heanpi who 14 to. race motor: remacy on Saturday, Dec. previous to the atart of t six-day grind, sailed Jast prairie on | Kronprinz Wilbehn. | ‘ champinn of Ireland, and his} . 9} English partner, Benyon, sall to-day the Carmania, Harry The French liner tuding out of Havre, Ix the palance of the foreign to New York. Tt 1s saf fo neyer in the history of the race hay, such acstrong aggregation. of |. over to compete for The ist tneludes, in 0. thre’ named, «such 'well- amplonx ax Jacquelin, Stoll, ton, Vanont, probability: the Vanderatuytt jwho reached here several ~ SMALL MEN MAKE THE BEST BOWLERS ECAUBE men of undersize are now B the leading siarx on the local alleys, the question Is. constant- ly belng discussed of whether the large or small men make the best bowlers, Strength, which produces speed, playy a prominent part in the arguments which) are heard. The general opinion scéms to prevall among the bowlera of experience that tho small man, with average strength, shovld’ make the beat bowler, although suppleness, by which one may mak- an easy and natural swing of the arm In-dellvery of the bal}, has a strong point in this yleW. Speed ty not con- sidered easential In these days of sci- entific bowling, aa compared to the ‘action of the ball on the alleys. Jimmy Smith and Johnny Voorhels | are the teading bowlers in the coun- try to-day, There are others, but in the opinion of the experta the cham- | pionehip lles between the two named. | ‘They are small men, weighing: under 160 pounds, and not exceedingly strong | elr height or weight. Among the for tl an Freator articulty In motion there Js the greater uncertainty of ab iar in donding greater helght. Thin could. be eaally seen in atlzon between Voorheis and ieiddelte or frnith and Lehrbach: Dumas ‘and Star have a pretty delivery, and so has Dave. Shiman, who classes well as a champlon. The’ three last named | Are of average height apd welght, close to 175 or 185 pounds. Great spied Isono longer exsential in xetting down the lumber, ‘Tho days when the obricks and’ plastering back | of the pine were in danger tram: fying ping has passed. The ball’ thet Reta the ping must be delivered with the New York hook, which means that it is given a revolving motion the moment It strikes ‘the alley, and, oom- actually pin Rael |CHAMPIONS IN POOL TOURNEY. The \pool (Goaearst for ‘the ‘@tate Snares ship, now in progress at Crai jeventh avenue and | Twenty-! thin nt fect, ‘is attracting more than/| ordinary aitenUon, tha seating capacity i minvers tava ehteved—R, Buttl NG bas tein and C. Grogan, Manhattan; Otls and. G,. Clark, five A etrow, Albany: Ricceptas Ithac i oe 4 thelr Mpinty, Bive. tee contest a genuine ‘championship. Savery resentation an Monday night, Otis. the present cham- pion, and Burne will play, regener BOWLERS IN MATCH eS “phe Ahion team that has beso lead- ta. three big tecal aelaor Seen if time alte; je tryout 4o-morrow afternoon “ard foul “at \ evening In @ series of Inilvidual, two, | three and flye-inen contests against the Trenton team .of the ,Fas.ern League, the games boing played at the Albion in ‘Twenty-third street’ near Sixth avenue, Lucke and Breschiau roll a match serles of best Inix out of eleven games at the Broadway alleys, Myrtle avenue and B Brooklyn, ‘Bunday, af- re is a side bet of 3 2 series between Koster and Roodel, Bronx Contral, Cordes and Pempie. of the Grand’ Central, Hrook- fue been postponed to Sunday, and One. I BE BROOKLYN BOWLERS BEST. Brooklyn bowlers won twelye out of fourteen games in an Eastern Leasue \ series on, the Trenton. tes t, ‘The bowling by Nelson and thats of the Brooklyns, featur nT 131 Brovklyn won fve games stralgnt. Two-Man Matoh. ‘ ‘Trenton, gat RT 10828 xi 69 Bret elieuesr Pere 415 parr cat ‘Trent AU Crosaan, tor Brooklyn, M 48 140. raters aah is9 202 aun pt 1n0) fe PAG 4 Onze Biddulph © | Totals .., Brooklyn won:two. «am: FOURTH year-olds; ‘Out of three, | STRIKES AND SPARES. | Teams from fourteen now | Brooklyn have entered jture ue which will roll at the Gotham Palace aN ae, big houses i hecnew Forni Eaat | Other entries are expected & meeting held at Fulton’ strect and} | Hopkinson avenue, Tuesduy evening, . berg and While roll a match: series beat five out, of nipe games for $500 | Slae "at ane Orand Centrale iivoo lyn, Tues- Eldorado * | aay alae, Gampataner Monocorder tera of bawling ‘ows, match game sors, Bowler Is requested to vead: enmse a’ Bar| rier 1s Feat 0 eto’ Bowling Ballon, “Mrening” World, Park Row, New tried to convince H. Lanke- Yo Pelonged to the amateur class With scores of 246 to 237 10 j Fritz ja. sald to have. rolled: \the first ball on Bowling Green, | they may that Col, John CW den oe the versie Teague. Tk, 90 time to co home to dinner, i@nox haa high tem score of 942; George Colonial high: average of +107, and 07 apd presidsnt of noone ot B34 in i 1 'Areanum League neidy my dred and Twenty- flsth street ahd Nicholas avany Bain Halden (4 petiin it oath crowd ee FHlolden waza. hie otter to rai Pay, men of Cate bias sas (txtz-eae) in the olty, Pot eo ha te *Apprenti Sunday _ tin anh ee The Man! prize bowl! Sunday, evening, ———_ aix and « hi Dotly Rpank Oxford. wi lx furlonss Mah 1208 Deburgo Third yavenue and Hiehty- i, will roll a match game’ wiih rg £24, Wale Flower. at, B,C. will have cond Avene ‘wenty-firat atrect, ihr Hundred ane’ NNINGS ENTRIES. INGS RACE TRACK, D. C., Nov 23,—The| entries for Monday's races here hires year olty “Handioan; ” ‘e 6 mum bia, furlongs J ronomy ir Wooster vans. ae ine ey Vine Hand Lally RACE -#ellipg: maiden T 1 S- Biprad Stark, of Wil olumbla aluxa =, three-year-olds | cen; course, Howance, World Wants Work Monday; Morning Wonders. Secor i Thea Barres tng at the local: tooms and) will be Kreator ‘part of the wins The ntatement that fered to ay irks han tat pyaese te the ohsengs eat Ratton Ue Be sincerity ey cardtisuienet inc ine tact inact Aili ree” the foe hae boon aad: or ean} making th L Ts. talk ind averages Of | lini Rey-| 32 10 16 or better fn tele practise: Leonart Howleon made n fun ot eleht in| a three-cuahion -inatch xame at Montreal recently, Th Cape. nigmt J. sentewten it Tyford jim, inning “oft q nee during tournament, " AMUSEMENTS. Tirnadwi EMPIRE: Radway doh st Rey: JOHN Dk DREW MY. WikE CRITERION: ay and 94th ot ‘By, 8-0. frp Se THE MORALS: AI. Doroor' sauces. De ~ Pree Matiaes Saniriny 2.13, musical Fitts a 7 eves: Ma hh 1 soe, ‘Brancis Wilton: MVE DOLD. Mon. The Toymaker_of Nurembers. SAVOY * shania’ Bit: Bt Dy George THE MAN of T! of THE EHOUR Broadhurst, Lyceum Bway & 45th, By. Aer Ey: ¥, 2:15. Tee Rea HORSE SHOW |The L: MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, rGrand Exhibition of Horses SATURDAY? NOVEMBER 23, KHOW OPENS AT A, One Hunired of the AVest Point Cadets be pi will CONCERTS BY LANDBR. The ee in the Two Upper gallerigeAce Are Not Reserved. Theatre m0 x of bigh class Vaud. Acta, and Fve. Concerts fanday and, Thankeriving. —— lt HAM HE S ‘VICTORIA, ithe VARIETIES | & Flanagan, Fido, Cameron, at Finneya,Paul 10 Cretz,ityan & White, LSBONIN” HAA 24, 8 PL Farewell Recital We MARE “HAMBOURG jain Plants Ki M. ‘The wminent F i} Utsteh BLANEY’ shige § Wed, Sat. Week Sunday MANHATTAN Mat, To-day at 2 dci-85. 1 Trovitos Pop, Campantnt Concert, THALIA Boxsin, 3 Nene Gaal br, 8 B15 Will H, Vedder, “Kitnapped) tor A Braway, cow at AOS THE WIRD “hs 50-76e.|07" bint ace ebigniny!-, ERMINE Matin ‘Nbsh OPURA-HOUSE, *| Next: WeekrEdna, the Pretty Typewriter. Weak Bia wien, * uudny Liberty TELHARMONIC ‘eee 1.50. rf sSeomiyee da Same RE I OE 2 3, Chicaro room the. other runs of | MuUsIC WEBER'S see Te Bienes i JOE WEBER HEE fat appears, bet ‘J. Ross, Mabel Hen tom Anca ff Bawele Clayton, Truly Shattoal. Tass, Fb & Mad, dv. ape puke THE REJUVENATION 0} “Mats. Wed.45at., Heal |Eaaiieh TOM oN Tome DAVIN nELASCO fio aeanie? WARFIELD ret NEW CIRCLE R WAN aw eeaiee stosiege MONDAY. EVE, SN BAT AIA Shee, AGAIN HARE. 0 haa ‘S3TM, VIN se) g a Grands ea, Hi tchcockt SAM BERNARD Sous ay TANT Honrenbelmet, PASTOR'S. 27,28 nd 30 Cente, Heth 04 Mes, Powers, 3 ve 8 AB RIA Googie TO-DAl “DEWEY Wiinsstasies, a Ben Gy ae ait Gaiety Girls Ted rth comers BERKELEY SSM ts tpt ARNOLD 6 Balan WEST END 7?) 120th St. Beh Av. Week—J #un, a Net 0 THEATRE, YOU ATINER EVERY: Dae © MURRA BES RUNDAT APT, z HE DAINTY DUCHESS STAD NGNGRRTS, ATLANTIC it Matiner Tires, . ChA GARDEN, Bowery, or. Canal BR Avery ove. 1.30) Bat, & SuUAGAT ined. aigorilie, slovion Plow BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. TON’S LEE AVENUE STOCK Coy Pp” THE PRODIGAL SON < Matinee Dally, Mirtnkas Som Sai Next Weekiass see cHoMe oF” COLUMBIA, Aiko sf ae Tne Ban :

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