The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1908, Page 29

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UP TO DATE | AND NEWSY | LEACH CROSS GETS HARD LACING IN GO } WITH M’FARLAND | East Side Idol Fails to Show Anything | but Sprinting Ability in Fight With Chicago Man. BY ROBERT EDGREN. about 11.30 last night was t intiured by EE ee That loud e bursting of Leach Mr “bang” iCross’s overi ed reputatior young Meearinnd aor Pee Chicago. The hollow ng sound that rumbled over Harlem about CRoss NEARLY INTO A FIT, the same e came from ing bosoms of the Cross cohorts that sat two or more in a seat in mont A. C. and strug Foom on each othe atand, The wild pear from a few loyal Irish uitclassed Cross in gay we the se Sag es a Team Shows Individual Speed and Capability, but Lacks Finish. rland ‘(SPRINGFIELD S BACK PICKS HARVAR. TEAM TO BEAT YALE SQUAD. “Harvard is better than ~rinceton and will defeat Yale. We 4 the best were no match for in five of the six Little Face Makes Surpris- ing Showing Against Tigers in Second Half we could, but RY BOZEMAN BULGER Marverd at- Suc’ chance yesterday, but had to do ‘ ei all the work by themselves oth and eton football is far 5 th i tack. Corbett is one cf the best i Mert z i zs Much chopping off. weld- |I backs have ever played against, || cestns are both powei pulwarks otitenetaanawembotnine se SUOYE 3 * [| when a@ play is run straight at them, TN hace te we gone [and very slippery to stop when he Fi aut they will have to show more speed 1 HD 3 done J zets going out toward endjor thelall inatresiinglupiinter 5 = line The @ a confident sass sarvard line was too much ht men and did not give of a chance to get started end runs. End runs were ul last year against Har- this year we couldn't move wwe were sto ped. The Harvard ends :-e fast, and helr tackling hard and bone-break- ing Crowley would not let us take n inch on kicks. “After this game I chould pick Harvard to defeat Yale. Princeton mparatively easy winning by a score Hurry and calls ist in time to prevent the vs from scoring. Be is not to be compared with Harvard, Chance to Show Speed into the Princeton matter 1 J and 1 have played against both.” to say that Retin mo tines —Statement by “Hippie” Colton, Against Cross’s Conqueror. who are of the highest calibre. s. - y are McC: left end; Coffey ihe lsprinoneid sack: and White. Wi training | BY JOHN POLLOCK. Tommy Murphy vs. Packy McFarland. n tor } players. made so many offside plays that the dham penalties became tiresome to the spec- was having its first try In tators. They did better in the second | was very nervous and half and should have scored. store The b treat ee wre That's the right New Yorkers int that he has received an offer from the! tensive. and this 1s said with the full| Newburg, N. Y., where he nas crained as Slavelend club of $10,009 a year on a! knowled, ye that Fordham failed to make for many of ants nents. ' c ve-year contract to replace Lajoie a8 the distance except once during the firat |, The referee has nut veen deci C manager of the Naps. Murray says his | half, Booth and Slegling showed a| but Jim Buckley, the ol: + contract at Philadelphia still has a@j glaring lack of ability or inclination to sf ae Isone to run and that the Cleveland of-' break up Fordham’s interference. In- “Who does McFarland fight nd Was McFarland’s. | fer, even if it had been made to him, stead of jumping In and smashing the | Bac{ie"4, 3, Harr McFarland beat Cross around just as Would not be considered under any cir- | interference they would leave the job | clusion of the McF: easily in the second ses: whipping | cumstances. |to the ends, who found it Impossible to | #% KuInM fe tet Hint him from post to post and corner to aaa |get Inside and get the man. It 1s not | entitied to the ‘Hist wna, CORT ARINSE nable to stop running BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. BPR the end to smash the Interference | Bhd $f, thee mason an tr) rner and cov- when the others fail. The scien- i and pulled his heie arr ONS d is for the tackles to knock Manas ings, | At the: Princess A. e and give the ends be ly | RESSE SAD a: Broadway jump in and get tne we frig The ends had no| Cross stopp sees reach Packey wit! a EVENING | WORLD RACE CHART cy fighters, ein enc vA TH:RD DAY AT EMPIRE CI/Y. Weather Clear. Oct. 22 track Fast. Andrus, kuard, @ piaie or two dow. | lend a round he punches » afraid Kk as he ng widely every Knocks Cross Down. The fourth wa Farland ru thre by a str tore pion tng him down minute later 2 on the run ar the right \ down again went back to | fight, while MeFarl against his glove by ten thousand mile xh 4 Cross n back Farland to cham- Be 4% 6% Hiskra held 0 et Cross Sixth Was Fast Round arrytown, for it at tn rland walked out standing straight and pay tion to blows as knocko He wh iy own Inside agains: McParian Jarred ba gain for tha ft g no atte for sta H Phen they mire 4 book after hook and Packey tore : ‘ and dow ¢ js rhe» ariore ed wut eleed is apie af reer + aS F that ‘nearly rained theanoot miretc er Murphy in Next Bout With Speedy Packey “Harlem ey Will Have Mary Weak Point: | were signed up to-day to meet at the 5 j_The Tigers, however, show many |New Polo A.C. at 133 pounds, at 3 e: in nd re- | points of weakness, though they were o'clock ; Ps en he tried Jat a disadvantage yesterday with some, Johnny Oliver, manager for Murphy, | a nd on the C lof thelr best men out of the game, Inj Harry Gilmore and his protege, Me- c € running the ball forward they were| Farland, and Jim Buckley, manager of - as sure-footed as antelopes, and they | the New Polo A. C., met at the Hotel the 4 are all very skilful in falling on the| Marlborough and lost no time coming | h ed (ball when it Is fumbled. The Tigers|to an agreement. The articles calling h $ — jtrled no new plays against Fordham, | for 133 pounds at 3 o'clock were Si Cc ife. | 1 j Dut :2sorted to straight Mne plunging; | McFarland will go to Stratford aC 2 iP aeiphi BIUnPayumapageract snes entes Jana Tuns aroun. the end: few days to take up his training again to phia National League club, denies’ Their main weakness Is on the de-| Murphy will probably do his work at THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908. THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CROSS TRIED TO SPRINT, M’FARLAND WOULDN'T LET HIM. DRopPepd HIM WITH THE LEFT AND WITH THE RIGHT ~ tts ——a ree ~ AND NOWPAND THEN \Merry Row On Over Sheppard's Standing | | dence tn Philadelphia, and the question |arises, will he have to compete e member of the South Atlantic Division, to compete here as a member | which embraces the Quaker City? TLL Melvin Sheppard be allowed W of the Metropolitan Division of |The local organization contends thet the A. A. U.? Sheppard, being a Government employee That question 1s uppermost in the /and a personal appointee of the Presi- minds of athletic followers here, and | dent, can declare his home in t) will probably be put up to the geneial body for a decision. The cause of it all State he lived when he received his appoint- ment irrespective of the place he makes is the recent appointment by President | his home while in the service of the Roosevelt of Shepp. as night in- | Government spector in the United States Customs | Sheppard {s entered in the Newart |service at Philade! without being | Athletic Assoctation gatnes at Olymple subject to civil s egulations. Park, New Jersey, ou Sunday, and ft Sheppard will h will probably develop a test case. For FuUY Ten oF THE EIGHTEEN MINUTES CROSS To FIGHT AT AL. REFUSED FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'sVezetableCompound Gia Read What They Say. i | REAL coD LIVER OIL a punches wes * { Bhi 2 With the advent of cold weather, p 0 are thin ‘ bebed % for the inner warmth and comfort af- " Hembeen forded by i Among the saa nany art one which is so safe and Ee ctual as Real C really comes from the liver of the cod on the coast of Norway. 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