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ee eLanietaatiaanaiiaaaiinaianantietaeeneiemiaieeaieeataaeeeaaa LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT - THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [nosetresey ROBERT EDGREN INDIANS AND PENN: IN HARD BATTLE ON THE GRIDIRON Quakers Score Touchdown and Goal. in the First Half, but Redskins Tear Up the Line in the Second. (Continued from Firet Page.) Atal through the early formations with speo.t | ad) the yand prectaton The coacies decided to let Capt. Wale der play fullback for a time, but Pope Was eid In reserve. ee f atu WEST POINT BEATS COLGATE IN BATTLE. YALE HAS WALKOVER (THE LINE UP, WITH WASH AND JEFF. eB . seme thundering 4 ott reli Reed at half ‘Tigers showed an and began to reve: gan forty yards and had for a touchdown LINE UP. W. andy Ditty L Kerberger Ingrahain ate Hep Me Seb. Val Cart'S! Manders taneninen N. Y., Oct. 24.- With a ing rain making the fleld slippery the Army faced Colgate here to- The visitors were in rather c dition, and expressed no confidence of | ; Army was without the crop-kicker, Dean, 3 : Daaly was and > first five minute: 3ingham in k and made an being thrown ten yards Wharton took the ball nd Coy kicked off the | the ten | Brown broke throus ouchdewn. — Philoon in the half. Col e but Mani ght and fa from the thirty-yand mark The Army played the better game in the second half, but were unable to ally An entire new Tineup went | Score, Although thes got two trials at In in the second Daley, went in| Crop kick, both Grek at right halfback asthe! star of, |so. lend. the) points, thaveamenmccacs nd “Kicked his | Weakened in the Inst period and Waims- pistes pepe ite 4 Brown tore through centre and een STi Oa tackle for good xalus, on «kets. : a teat yards of Calgat 2 ate . but the up-State boys held. playing was entirely In the visitor's t |ritory, and they never threatened the Army geal, being on the defensive most ; of the time. ndewn tn | to ki ‘Coy. sco! . five min- | the goal » the “half al from & line the go: plunge a pam CORNELL IN TUSSLE UES WITH VERMONT TEAM. PIMLICO ENTRIES. THE LINE-UP, Vermont Re 2 RACH Merchants | Jonge With Left the line, out of the on the knee the Cor n faced Vegmont thi at I Obaucate vant’ In (108; De me went In |tyh | Bix! 112; ‘Jennic r Obie: 12! EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTH DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. Weather Clear Oct. 24. Track Fast. Jbound, running an pre at the end, Erbet Heaining rapidly ‘at th nt do'in next start ace, took th 1 voridden: was last for half a. Jeannette M. Was in Close 4 ‘OND RACE—Three year-olds and upward; selling? one 3 off, 2.52. Start cod. “Owner J. Pitesti e and @ alx Winner, outrun in the ear don the t to win. Imitator ci nker ran short; Improving, 3 “THIRD RAC! upwards 3,25, time, a 4% Pin. Jockeys an Fa # krwnd race: he trailed i ‘ii wii}. rush. an ing the lead, won ¢ att, “Lamour had earls speed Vt the atretch (arn, where Bi ived. The’ Saulre i RACE All at time handicaps #400 gaded one inl ott oe, tal wt GWnei We Lakeland nd sovgnt s Won driving Le ry nner, on in 4 Da Fan to is best fy Flongs. md upwards $400 added; selling Winner, bee. by ier Won driving YALE PLAYERS ACTIVE IN A SCRIMMAGE | OPEN: WORK: AFTER: Ke SCRIMMAGE - BOAT RACES oe Jack’ io NEWARK MEETING . COME UNDER THE 4 vain Here With Valet SNCS OU) MINY ories to mily w man y dared to enter ft E f Philadelphian a Retinue | the ring wit Lamsto i | ATRLETC STARS, > en NIRS LO A, \, for His Battle With Sam | WFARLAND-MURPHY Langford. MATCH NOT A CERTAINTY. | | of America will to be the blegest eet h Mot Houtmrauin| apiiagennin gaeeeOlBHentt 3 n New Jersey this year to a cablegram at TS hot 0M) is the neet of the nek secretary of ; a Mthievfe Association at Olympic Park stional A well fitted, and tf | condition it would records are low- z stern ath= || See ES s = eS i pst \ P28 PHILOON, CAPTAIN OF HARRY om I Oliver to po : se wppeute eam thts| OR U7S5y Coty futsal Photo Copyright by B. F. MeManus as aleo asked 1 put up - CAPTAIN PHILOON | r@, metropolitan, national OF WEST POINT TEAM charapion for the past Olymple champton at 80 A RUGGED PLAYER. Will be on seratch in run, Harry Gtssing, who | won the national juni in the §89, is expected to push * us he has 18 one’ of the team who at least has | been travelling at a ¢ football instinct. This Lawson Roberts Imost every game this SULLA DEFEATS BHLER AT POLO AA division will », the Brooklyn lght- | of moto Milwaukee, proved too | IY Philoon, the army captain this rear. stag of the New I it ull over I defen Olympte tryouts; | W8Y he follows the ball ay Hilly Keat holder of tne “met” and | fumbles. The army ca Robbed, Says CUTE, «sierra ae ee een oe ga Alter Go Ww ith Wille ae ce ee ae ie layed centre for the s 1, who pli the race will be! aan, metropolitan, | shed second to Carpen- ! t caused 80 ley, of the | S°aso Victim Has a. repai ‘ h all that, he did not ein demonsira er how far he has gone is q trifle better than Stewart McCoy's Eas} | Hot Battle With Chi | This Is the. Way Ja Ie ‘O IPA HAG Been nd > Mango fought a fast bout he made the team, and was elected Philoon was muct ite, and Harry S physi- | New ¥ hough @ trie over} foun 1 sa fine specimen c and Tom Co are down Beau Brummel Pghier, A AL TIVES 00. 2008 ral SIE mows uo on [i ya ttn for Wille.” -ILADELPHLA MeCoy sho ewell to the ring in the de Koven and yh Stewart, who been heralded as robable suecearor of Jim Jeffries and ! M iiewrne Aparna a \ foe econ I ToHN CREW’ in lack Siraw| Lege OE TATE 2 himself has 1 PCR einen Ma‘inee Saturday a 7 * liga Bd alidedaada cera [-\e Walt | i} OAV OY See tnt! Ree akt a nie Pa LAYING BALL ON fl EDGAR SELWYN. St. Nicholas Rink, 66th St. & Columbus Ave. OPENS oo ST HERLERT Sst uNS GATETY i288. 40.0 4 8 was ay m=) The Traveling Sa'esman SIND NT AOE | Seas es ums f MR, LOUIS MANN st Tari) LYCEUM Ss itn eee Jude Warren W. 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