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Pennsylvania for ground sPUVHIERES Were 7) PEGI REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT \BURR ( ‘WARUAPO) RIGHT GUARD -PUNTING . _ ARMY AND NAVY. ~ READY T0 BATTLE ON THE GRIDIRON |Army and Navy Teams in the Line-Up To-Day. (Smith (Capt) tBeavers . Nav} ‘backiteid (Special to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 30.—The advance guard of the great army of 25,000 spectators expected at the football game of the Army and Navy teams from West Point and Annapolis, who meet here this afternoon in the final great contest of the season is already pouring into the stands. There will not be a vacant seat when the game starts, and the last of the tickets awarded to the Universi isposed of hours ago at a big premiuin.- Phere has -been-some’ betting on “the resultor The game, with the odds about even. Both teamsare full of confidence, and ‘that means the greatest ‘gridiron contest ever seen between these teams, which are soon -to-come tipon the field fit and ready. It will undoubjedly be the most plc- turesqué football ‘spectacle of the year. Roctety folk who never tiink of at- _ fending’ 2 college gamo will see the atrugele, A few yoars ago the annual battle was purely a wocloty event, but fa’ the last two yoara the qual: the feothall-put up by the two teams in both ‘thelr preliminary and final GAM has boon of h high standard their own, although they always GE cede both weight and experienc: This vear it will be co duel of giants. In farmer years the Annapolis eloven has usually been composed of short, stocky mien, but thin year they have Geveloped a line of big men. line up to-day with a Une of superior i ight. ‘The general bulld of the mer that the annual conteat on’ Franklin | o. Rep te ms os the teams is sulted to speed. Fiala “haa becom eat attra one i cetesretniak eM ea great attraction | gre ‘ciean-imbed, sturdy and trim to the pigskin student. ‘There will be a hoat of notables at the game. | Asalstant Secretary Oliver ‘and the Misses Oliver will have Miss Fothel Roosevelt for a Kuest. Also In the Army _boxea may be seen Gs Wughes, Charles M. Sohiwab, W. &E. Oorey, Senator Lodgé, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lehr, Mr. and Mra, Reginald ‘Panderbdilt and many other persons of (distinction. At least a dozen special * trains wi be eum Crom various nelgis bortog blties. “Yor these and other sentimental rea-| tary of the Navy Metcait! youths, and in style of play they, aro somewhat the same, both hating been cvachod by Yale men, This phase of the game will be watched for with Renuine Interest by the real fans, who will be eager to see how the Yule schema works out when it olashes xgalngat itself, Both teams have played wonderful football the past season. Two teams of first-class material have been met by oach of the academies, and though neither was able to score.a dociat victory over thelr opponents, they dem- “ i} paws val A strafed pretty well their ability to Sa ate Newb amiga Browne| HOW thelr own. The Navy hela Van- ee ira vanes Adiniral Gund. (Att, the eleven wiiich Ts considered ithe strongest and fastest combination Fie and Admiral Pendloton. Hae 5 Pick of American Manhood. In the South, to a score of 6 to 6, and Harvard was able. to secure but one The. youngeiera who will battle to- + touch=-dow: re down while holding the middie /@ay are the pick of young American’ to a no acore,. Weat Point has had ite Instead | of giving welght to the | i welght to the army, they Wit) ee oe ieee amici) the Dest to direct this alt football} THE EVENING WORLD, wt NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ~ | FOR . THE ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1907 SATURDAY, HARLAN BEST FIELD GOAL THIS YEAR. = FRory ST YO. LINE IN ASIHERST GALE: BURR'S LONGEST PUNT * 65 YS. (N THE GANE WITH DARTAIOUTH.- NOVEMBER 30, LL OHE EAD. (CARLISLE) 1907. EDITED BY __ROBERT EDGREN \Collegiate and Interscholastic, Teams Selected for ing World Reade: busy comparing ons home another, one home player wit! York Intgracholantic teams dividual abilities, lowing should be Included 1 New York lime-ups. the Fordham, New York boys on the team. \ The Cit weak to be considered. Not was an exceptionally The New York Law School \not play enough cames to be 20j]| aa having played a full achedule. Thayer on Left End. ‘Aa to the left end's positio Thayer. of Stevens. out. He ts a ten Of the beat, Stevens has ever Htzpatrick, of Fordham, wi pave tho left tackles position He was captain of the of the fastest of chargers in rs. Kriedberg, of loft guard when pitted The former, though has speed ahd A. centre, McKenna, of would outplay J. Brown, of The fi though light, ple to-“"Ket under’ every op Season and no fains have mn. His passes for accurate, won, OF Sta: F annziid geears ATR Heavier, trues epae a trifle ¥. U., woul Y of Fk Preteen fensive play. piny the right tackle’ A jot a joubt. Biskird, team-mate, McCarthy, or and Porry, of N.Y. There could be but’ one quart ard Gargan, of Fordham, A mit or of ketting would be New York’ elevan. cnvtain the team, Dougherty a. Reliable | Gargan erty, ot N, U,, would be the tackles, ax he holds hi and starts quickly. of Fordham, of greased lightning to dart end cholcv, not only becau: because of his excellent de proposition. yho played such a@ brilliant quish the “Army agi ‘a Aifterent story, , thaat year;! anys Capt. collego teams, and, by the manhood. They iure physically perfect | niain clashes with Yale, which they Sthistes, ‘They aye aopompllahed mar-| {oa no score tle, and Corel, wolen ele, tn. football, considering. the hort) defeated the Army in one of the hard- four. of ‘praction they arg alowed est fought wanes of the season by a tally of 14 to. 10, Annapolis we wert #tate, ripe for this g} tise co 'a! show our deat fo) The pa polle Ci dete has Rat pri ous vie 20nK tung Gown on the football season I le that the curtain {s about to be of ‘91, New York enthusiasts ar ‘The following cholce for both the all- New York and Collegiate and all-New doubt lead to a world of criticlam, but ‘after carefully Jude ng not only of their; bur—or thelr aptl- | tude when next to each other, the fol- If one were to pick an. all-collegiate | eleven It would have to be chosen from and Stevens teams. Stevens is included because there are many New York and St. John’s College clevens were either of the Jast two mentioned teams} brilliant and McCarthy \Fordham, wouia push each othor harg, | {with the probabillty of ‘Tha cond. man and one c Georgetown eleven in 1M, and this season was one | would against Barrett, is BD opttoniAly ‘aggres- siaone storie by a very narrow margin fom of Fordham. ‘Tho Stevens man ‘@npecinlly at de~ ‘and consequently” would position. right end there Js not the shadow of Fordham, for and away (he superior of either his hack, and that would be How-/| man, yet not afraid of extending him- Into. Kerimmages. | Back of iene at right- “halt, Dough- reliublasman t carry the dail through | “AY left halt, Geary, would be the little atreak ; aie nion, of Fordham, at full-back, Ne [thtitentness of hia bullslike Tuahes, ing: - C nn all-Now York | Inter: | seriew for #25, a side. The waoreal, 4, scholastic eleven Is a moro difficult | Move 1... 3th 313 taf a in te In many instances a cer- tan tralt In one player offrets that in year, declares that Annapolis will van- * torday. Smith, of the Army. declares !t will be amith, pent mont of our enerry against the time we ‘ass hls | fave devoted ourselves ta fgetting Just re reatty Selections tor the Eyen- Ts. INTERSCHOLAS Kelly (De ‘arrell (De Ta Eustis (Morris Pease ‘SMS, ..e Bartley (Poly ler (FH Churet Sha. - Mes LIC. ALL-COLLEGIATE. ‘Thayer (Stevens) Fitzpatrick (Fordham) Koar (N.Y. Ui. McKenna (Foriham) ‘Tyson (Stevens) Stone (N. Y- U.) Riskind (Fordham) Gargan (Fordham) (Capt.) Geary (Fontham) . Dougherty (N.Y. Scanlon (Fordham) sStevens, althoug on th team, with h another, (De will (De La no nan “MeNult Darmody, (Morris fs included because many. New in. the all- another, However, ‘'Tom track men t at siould © undoubtedly be Wer turned out, At left Shanley was captain of this year’ Tip’ Kelly. of De Witt but aggressive and » clever Universtty | la Salle * erty and one of the beat institution All-New-York Elevens Witt Clinton) Salle) Hig Hal! Prep.) 8, of Commerce) 1 (De La Salt La + (Erasmus Hall) (Capt) Hig York his aga Dave Shiman, regarded by many gcd | judges as one of the best bowlers in| America, is getting back Into his 0 and there is a well-defined rn a number of during the | “Rusty” or | OFM |ior that he will roll in iuportant match contests n r winning | season, Business affairs prevented) had’ jStiman from such participation in the ould easily {same last season, although, with very | Sx Ateininger and { at of inched," |Ittle practice, he was among the przi Whiners at- Atlantic City ini the March tournament of the Nailonal Bowling Axtociation, This senson Shiman has Ouest oi ae win ovt at/eral match and tournament jhas shown his ability to eas! 200 mark in Ken. riends have urged him to take : hatch with Voorhels and dimimy: Sm fated, Melle and there {a a possibility that: such |) Jandaay, Mayr and Il iret contestn. may be arranged within rolt a jreuicn few weeks, In such an event’ 1 most-neediesse te-tay—- Hatt: wo-tlebre. opulation in Harlem will “go broke t thelr favorite should lore. Shiman's a the game ax a watch bowler, remembered, is not fromt ealdaraitors: and team x, nd Tin N. Clubs Thad kneiving powitng aixtern-pounit turke! Herbere ro hax bes Fordham, Naa onent Mita | eon made Kicks are but aims at y ihe earnest ne test of friends | Yelttve ium invinelble on the nan and Billy Linden have been to roll a match Bergmans wenox avenue alleys to-morrow night, when they meet the two Joes—Hall and eucet jeren| new ere Ugnveral other matches of more than| iutenaating, nena, lcs ordinary interest have been acheduled no Suede OAT for Sunday night, Billy Cordes and| for aitempie roll; the firat-of a home And | jhome series at. the. Grand | Central, rookiyn, with John Koster and Emi! Roedel, from the Bronx Central. At} Tunrs’ Park Row alleys Billy Rother-) Tubrfom the Nonpareil, Brooklyn, will |Poillaguinat Charley Luhrs, best six out jor eleven games, for $0 a sider GRAND. CENTRAL GAMES. ‘Two very interosting match contents between Manhattan and Brooklyn star bowlers were rolled at the Grind Cen-; tral, Brooklyn, last night, and a Jot of y channed hands on the results, cs} fn tne | REAuty faster, 1d outplay | © uy Sending scorer oC iat {s of Younx choice for fast track and level,’ would also Man.- » the mno0st feet well around the is the ut! fense-play- aes yman .) ‘ Tess Totals v8 Ross and Hartley broke even in two ise of pote gto =| ~~ Bowlera In New Club, ‘The olf Fmpire City Bowling Clod, which | hay not bean aa muqcessfal In recant 9 In tournament work wa formerly, i reorgan- {zing with an infusqn of new b ly. to remaln taal’ prestige Doki trtemea 90 wih corgantzation will ye wetomed by. tte chief promoters, Joa Crots and John Gross, ymon's Alleys, Ona} Hunéred and Fourth street and Columbia) avenue, Monday erentni i perfect distil fol ateiass gamo last | Every bottle ia perog tell full maturity, Susay Brook Distillery Co. Jeitereen County, Ky. Capt. we to New. Star Among Bowlers. 1 yhamy Britt, who ta tiigh average man in e been ae- ummament, with riz | aw omaiber of tie Bay ny th o rev mehey in Bavance; w cane Rouress At, Watanodes, | ‘ SPORTING. STRIKES AND SPARES. a OM) He Atl of these qualltige— tlepr TH tocky and ¥ mate for highent Central won. the ation G he Obvervinent SOrern Stamp ee procf—full ‘measure Ask for i A POSITIVE WINNE! L-NEW YORK ELEVENS PICKED BY AN EXPER |Leader of Erasmus Team | Choset Schoolboy Stars.. » forward 1 Us t % 95 Bust. of of De Witt stor who pla havoc wf ae centre inton’e lin se, of the centre f Chu ould play right end, ht jialf-hack'y place, ould and He, w straleht Hine Capt, Man! d eats A (KEITH. || Continuous, 1. HAM SICTOuLA 7 Utes 0 ONL Riway & 2a t to him at iguay/ auld be ‘Pease a Good Cyitre. Phone 1020—sturve ees Maxwell cers i YTD é HARLAN. (PRINCETON ) LEFT FALE FUKING FIELD GOAL SHEPPARD AFTER NEW MARK plons will meet the Tipperary cracks forsthe ‘Anal of, this yeurs champion Ship. ‘The **Tippr’’ are to havo a atrong out-of-town eplection to ald the beat. of thelr Manhattan men and the match will be atbbornly, contested. n to Captain the ‘arrell, a 175-pound | . would’ p lett | T Morris High, acu Ke HE feature of the irish Counties Athletic Union meet at Celtic Paik to-morow will be a three jinile race, In which Daly, Collins, Frank and Joyce, of the Irish-American Club,. will start. Collins and ‘Daly will furniah an excting race, while the other palr will get reasonable handicaps. Melvin Sheppard will{make an at- | tempt to lower the 900 yards’ record, {and he will be peced by Paul Pee | ‘and Charile Bacon. record | ee ie Wes PUCAT Pras een race try npainat time in a special 600 yards } race, In whioh sevoral star runners will | compete, The Kilkenny Gaelic football onams Erasmus Hall, would take Position from Muller, ; Bartley, of ‘Poly | make the right guard. . a tackle, would be Capt. the High’ School of Com: rehill, a little De la Salle, AMUSEM ENTS. STH Eat ae Capt, McNulty, of Iso captain the all- from the Meenan. of De| end running Morris used for haniey, 1 recholastios AUT 0} ‘Musical tacie, concluding with ic ning Triumph of all” Hippodrome, Sieh THE FOUR SEASONS. DL ABOLO, th erare of Europe; New Clreus Acts & Wagenh’k's 12 Fi'phaats Tv Shin Famous BAND Fererten be the Darmnody, Icback, to plunges. ue usefulners would also by chix exe be AMUSEMENTS. WRG Snes: 15. 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