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6 STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS id FOOTBALL TESTS REAL GAMENESS OF MEN WHO PLAY i | Players That Have Not the Courage | of Martyrs Cannot Last Through | Gruelling Work of Conflict. | LL football players are game. | A Some try to be football play-| ers and don't make good. The} game is the test. Nobody finishes a| Season unless he has some of the! spirit of the old martyrs in his make- up. Hogan, of Yale, a few years ago was for his gameness. I've seen Hogan standing | aside in practice games with the blood} streaming over his face from a gash in his scalp, paying no attention whatever to his own injuries and smiling sarcastically as | some less hardened teammate was carried off the field with a twisted knee or a dislo- cated shoulder, Hogan never boasted, but he noted was very proud ce SO fact that in all his ___s_sCTHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908. D ny Mia Oe ARTMOUTH 1S evn! (hig Sain To HAVE ok v ADoPTED & NEW 4 OF ie "ARMOR THAT } oFhue 6 ove MATES PLAYERS ie ycs Na A musT BE ee une ») : \ Tus. Wy ica aed \ EE. SY Ad ig es PRince Ton ts UP TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN Fuce oF BADLY CRIPPLED, THE OLD TEER FIGHTING SPIRIT - ALL FooTBALL PLAYERS ARE’GAME) Bren voc cr atermeleniaccountion injuries bivelaivarsistieeni? cactactil| = ae Per aNjAte OCR: WEEP A Gooo MAN out SEE OREANERS j the last whistle blew. Nothing ever as a pos i crippled Hogan. | Rougher Than Fighting. HOOD | Football is about ten times as rough Yost Invents Ton) 0] f@ sport as figh I've seen thousands of ring scraps, but I fail to recotlect : gic une th which a fighter Fe | Vew rick Plays i such a battering as Captain oe e Columbla team, got a few poned and the English champion 4s still The Sorat of Michigan's amassed a fortune of $2 a : aes th Yale h fAghting away at fate, punching bags, , famous football coach depends on 2 simple reason that he does not years 1 a game with Yale at the at = | 4 fae og i =| # x be . Pe a hy 7 aah whS = as ar Polo Grounds. The weigit of the Yale, Jem Driscoll Encounters Fir ous ebetematea and Hddie Johnaon, hop- For Six Vow a Briton Has | Re ais ah | ar Ue Soa Sublime Cia of Cham- belleve that he ean be knocked 7 Thinks He Can Fight, Write, attack was thrown‘ straight at ith = jing against hope that fortune will favor Aa, x saa ae taal estan . 5 . > Pea ne On RD CORNET Sees aL > ee LSA P linc ant tune azain, ‘The big teow! ble and Tells Sad Story iim withis chancelto anekelgood! Been Working to Reach | Pennesivania with them oe pion Lightweight Secret + nobody ever mage him stay down wnsi Sing or Act as Well as ) was a team in himseif and the most iinigs 7 Moran Not Champion. | aT |] Yost realizes that he cannot bea eile the referee could count ten. 5 aT . | | 2 Pennsylvanis th his present ma- s Succes: n his e Hotel W: es yb =1Se. Bangerous.inan Columbia could boast| of His Career. IGEEA oT cee Gaal the Top. ||| 2ampieaee cum ib ae nioe eip of His Success. ceils toma tho Hotel Walcott ves Anybody Else ; e per itn Be nas teat eee | dookescurprieea at fin CUE 3 | ball, so he planned to win by tricks, of proof sheets and writing more “copy” ing down under hammer! | ay, chap, ¥ 0 at, 5 FRAG Tat: = 5 far an Rtesigt have. been ckedlisensciess ac | BY BOZEMAN. BULGER. |ic sar See ane Mee | ate Bit Pee ene le the little town of Hegeswich, which |4s soon as he four first ef- tar and interest- ; 4 es befo: as tak uy a fre ae or tle riscol has to stay up in arguln a om cen! sits back of the Chicago Stoc He was writ- ions! pel paeea aupes peters le “nae taken cut | Whipsawed by fate appears to be the| “It was like this. I fought Bowker Wastchester with few friends and ad-|{ Every mental faculty Yost possesses Yards, there were any number: of didn't take Netra aN ar And no lit ten-second count-OuF jot of Little Jem Driscoll. Having |twice for the champlonship and won it mirers and little opportunity to fight|f has been taxed to the utmost. He | poys who could lick Battling Nelson, r rhe Western boys that such gs a fighter knows. He WAS \oried six years to win a featherweight |twice. This Bowker, you know, beat himself into favor. Moran simply 84 |} jas workd until late at Gy antl | | ear ntnreicle ciigr savy cosine faa he was writing | makes 2 champlons Benseléss two or three times right UP | championship he hus about decided that | Moran.” He then grew a little red and America first and beat him to tt ten new tricks was the tinal result good, peaceful-minded citizens stopped * he sald to x SCL ere op wean to the two-minute limit. Then, Mfted ye wil have to work six more to make |Went on with a story that teems with Driscoll Works Hard. 1] 1 have ten new tricks that wil | Pee broils before they went to |i will be a bird ee aeeiee a Cina CTO OL ee enema fo his feet, he gecled into the next Heopie belleve it. That‘ is, the people jhard luck, The American typewriting | They have some lively doings up there |} surprise the kers finish. Do you think there is a boy 7 ##reed yhim thoroughly. It was. is i vn. He was christened fay. | risen every day anyway, and the good peo- P + \ finis jo you tl ere | bo: i au Matar le who. ee: joheamericas [feet cOeniss Choy Meee CA Ns abs 6 aie Ei Jim that Dericolt ta |f win with them,” is what “Hurry of 123 pounds in Hegeswich who could Onl" ‘Room for a Few. Bo eee ee avicin tate ber Hers Was a Rough Game. | t's deucedly houtrageous, old man, |(hem up at another place fast enough a wonder and they don’t miss it: very Up" says. k Battling n to-day? t t A ‘as @ star Nelson became a vever, yea | ¥' 0 e "o i} conversation, but this pubstan- 1at te nee three rounds - as xy . AINE The game now, however, 1s Improved know, but tell w 1s a feller |for the conversation, but this Is gubstan- far at that, He Hghes three round — ie 1 was a k yampior pale aed § to a certain extent, and injuries are |to ‘elp it?” The Ittle English fighter |tlally what Mr, Driscoll had to say BOA EMH HC RCEE EONS Oui e opteC etal says the champlon lightwelght, “I got fraternity pene mire ey eyou aby, Jess frequent. 1 remember one game, Was talking between puffy as he! ania was Beyer a champion fighter her ao aa bottle holder while | into a fight, and I was mad as a hornet born and atter getting the nic name of és as mei thrashed away at a punching-bag up |in England. After I had won the cham- on, the champion heavyweight | 4 sete Pe ane else rose until he has be- twelve years ago, in which elght men 5 aan a . Player’ ot the Tavern, holds the | when) they ‘pulled us/apart., Whey all}, ; ontender tor the champlonshi, 1 each tenn were carried from the Cannon's ‘Tavern in the wilds of |pionship from Bowker by beating him | Vato and punches the bag when the | told me that 1 was licked, but 1 knew come & contend, fr tor th Dp! Pp field und two from each team sent to | Westchester in fifteen rounds and then knocking him ) Aghters are ‘not looking. It is the first | raise (i usc getting right) achat exclaimed in surprise, A yttle further away a boy was born the cy hospital with broken bones, This| The only answer was to “advertise,” |out In seventeen, Moran bobbed up on jtime that 4 Nsliter He eunere ned at ga » an {dea, nd I began nk T would turn this “book | bythe namie of Willlam Papke, and he was In a Western game between the|but there was ilttle consolation in that, |the English fighting map. The National | Tavern nod their heddern yard HO} ie SBT t arerheloni Sieubl area onirayally Notas rR iarn VOR TT fan a enti famous ‘eam from Marcus Daly's mines | 4 Was referring to the fact that Owen Sporting Club of London onered $4.00 | way and dig down In thelr jeans when: | way to get a decision was to beat the ‘aate ae : : ha White Sox baseball the But No) team—nnd the Re- | Moran hed clipped over here from Eng- |for a fet between Moran aud anyself, | ever anybody veging to tallc about Bald: | eign estore comelenr eucreal in n ‘eed and another cham - 5 ) team—and - = - Aaa in having a chance with the English- t Ome lar se p jag was For the Hance team of California, for the Wes:- |!and_ and got a couple of fights /but Moran would not ngnt man. Drigeoll ig a great favorite tn the | = and stoppec bout, 1 wasn’t any He SH Gln with Abe Atti Driscoll came over| Driscoll says that Moran got out of !t |} town, and they all look upon him as a | fancy boxer, and tuey kept on getting ow You hat. 1} a champlonship. Cp aia cig cin that game. One| Httle late, and now he has the |by saying that he would fight provided King whose throne has been usurped. | | Lempon Ret eiael lnEresident Ma che Vict. I kno that 1 wasn't licked, 4m going to open up an office and’ PIL : Nelson, fighter, author, Everything went in that ga An ‘ 2 ri Race an al place for training, the |tin Sheridan, Vice-President; Harry pe a u 4) nese publishers golng. I’ a and actor first saw RePaat ieinesrimenton side were [Jb of his life to prove that he is he was given $,00 of the money, win, | grounds containing a baseball alamonse Hillman, Secret but I couldn't make anybody belleve It. ane get tt Bikers! ee eee in‘a nest of champlons. ena th HL deg op the real goods. Nobody will believe {t lose or draw. ja football field, a running track anda //tllman, Sec : Dane Is Self-Confident koing to be the history of my life and e has 10) years in en en encase of the old |wntll he hooks up with Matty Baldwin Now here's a pretty mess to set before | g7Mnaslum. | Notwithstanding hig two) Treasurer, of the Whirlers of ane:ls Seltcontigent. the fights that I think $mportant. 1 Battler is “thinking | eM a EENPAN OTE Tan tee Uffs tight has been post- |popular since his two draws with Abe/are bad be runs six miles around the ners. bf fe * success. He belleves that he can do \0P!t) Li & ing device Boing cal ng by AAS Its frac an atter f High lunch and a nap |&M association of pr ie day at Bl netiinenasinellicsianybraviels Ue | a very much like being hit ‘acin jhe punches the bag, skips the rope and who have banded together to cr iia seclutalyacentaliint haciholcaninnne automobile, It used to lay them out all is {8g a eben fast ppundar te) Neleie)/ canal fon the pur sending le knocked out. The very fact of his | Football a ( yluominio ¢ over the field—the toughest of the on ‘hoat a Rea TO,” | States ‘lingo would’ mean Sis lean teams to the Olymple games every | trong bellef In that, direction has kept There's great difference between | That is the feath piele ht limit yeanel ty t j him 1 trom taking the count on numerous | { Purina ioti takin na ierue! three rounds yesterday, Whirlers will try to enlist ry i Cenc will ii Race D di | nea Hat atice 1h te (eae eee ee ma _ Gives Aid to the Crews | ing e footha jeld v ame, yours truly couldn't t sume time du i on his back something Honey telling him wiways t lgsest and strongest that ul ace oran O ere |: i ADS ERS B Ee HOE: oF fata Hine hold an athletic meet or reception and | he can't be knocked out and he strug- have beeh at work only two weeks, ‘ae } can endure the most. 1 have only As for Longboat, however, when he | Hilde Johnson's face When he. got |ance of the plan of t pretiia gles to his feet. Some may call that a Wek coach belleves that he could now pick | known one man outside n, of heard of the action ty tie Losra of (tfouRh the Briton must have gotten Olympic games Christian Sclence, but to the majority | HEY are le arning AOMOAtHIDRRIUD) nc firataoeentaiialy) dolantalontintona * i} e t out n | + nee oF the actic ” he boa om ourishmen: o eg fi s is the imary object o! h ew z| 'g oO ‘0: ngsid: elghts whic sy game or even downed for the two- that he would become a pro OE. CSR RCRA ERT CHOI HET Peet comb MSU Pa cece eae mer yar tae ra end mateur athletes | COUraee. | are not in the books otball: them are Snevily, Moore, Kemp, Keator, \ minute count. This was a gentleman sional has evidently been ac-| now after all the mones 1 can pet, 1 | if Showed me his split ip to prove’ it, Jin all parts of the United State | ‘This boy—he Is nothing more than @ /for example, while a BANE ONE EDO Mek , Hicks, Downing and Grea- named Frick—a lawyer—who played cepted as a fact by the board of gqver- | i ace is ? an get. ie eect jena religiously tabooed in the m: ‘cong, who have been rowing in the first with a big club tea Andcoulan't |inors ‘of! tha (Canadian AccAn Un AL alent ee en Ucn EOE RE, arranging a schedule with other col-|)oat, aud three of these have brothers break away from football even when Hnganelaial dvaront seit toa ame igea| aus imatshes: Soanle’ cote): faet)| [ie es, hus been made to yield $30 by & |who’have een In the var bs ‘ i B held ‘oronto it was decided e will probably have his 2 RHA a ch sum| Practice on the Huds Bane aay, SPAN LAB DAE oes ai al Poroncn i Mae aeded etal a hese Wee ockeys, -Earnin 25, OOO a Year, ies et mires ese, anion nam ee 35 fog ih Get fae Only Weighed 140 Pounds. hibitig e run he Woodstoc Maratiion runner, in this city will ald materially in reducing the $2,000 /2/) divi in heavy weather has made up : Le ease CTT arene gore ores er | Dorando being now on his way over, Jeneit yet remaining in the college ToW- |the practice stunis thus far. “The freahe skinny and angler ana bony and Daye SN sacnesuney -ay Have to Look tor New Jobs Next Season rise eeie tt as Seep was skinny and angular and bony and) Day 4 pleased at the bright prospects, while year me Ie u kald-headed. He had a high, sharp) while tnere was no evidence before COLUMBIA FRESHMEN jly pleased at the bright prospects, while ‘vgatta, and there ts a possibility that 2 Ay bana lect an no evidence before | Coach Rice is said to have indicated bis |(;8" 003 may take place on the, West side OSE. ut nothing o arth could | the d to show that ongboat hic y wre power to football!” e Hudso bove the Fr jo him, In every contact. Frick’s bony P : Ponsgloat Bed | LOSE TO THE JUNIORS. | pproval by "More power to foo}pal, LOT Ee a eae rate kee aaa elbows or knees found his opponents’ | Violated his amateur standing, the t Because of the financial difficulties Ipgtoed GLA NeW RNR eo Vital spots, and the big tellows ¥ that he had said that he was rea ere will be no fall regatta at Colum: | Mr ttle Mis resarding @ race With down Detore him in rows. He could turn ‘pro’ was accepted as con The Columbia juniors football tear a this season, for the reason that Mr. |1h,4 4 ton crew in the Spring, There not shroneh & hols YA aa Alt t Intentions, It was th { eshmen into camp yesterda vice has only had the freshmen 1n jj» a chip on the shoulders of the coaches Bee 8D ee tet kind the board had of the best games of footba 47h are nearly forty men in |and a professional rivalry whlch only e ss off h a s nd ni be F rae between the charges of the t attering Low ndoubtedly establish a | pla 1 the inter-class series this fai thig squad, however, and while they 716, Dlvetts conld satisfy, and as the i inieatileticn, Aare uit Winning out by a score of 12 to 1 - Sludents themselves would like a race of the Ceyecim tr Dit aa thelr | {™ st halves. On Wednesd th ome kind, it may be almost set down a a guarded in thelr|finiors will meet the sentice ah r 4 scheduled event of the spring. Anni frailest and nal game of the series Gils und Harvard are also pretty sure wayne, es et ‘ JOC ROTTER of getting return roo, but rene sete ou can't JOCKEY WIS CAHEY ' ‘ urs will be finally cleared up dounts, and ———————EE_ al PARTON AGAR EY ts *inanclal difficulties are entwely ite rf emoved, antiha neilawiea to last Ww cows in t ; a ormer trainer of th ' (Swat Milligan Couid Have |1 oy: te a aan cae: Ghee that RA hal port. [A iene seveection . f outside a at Bennings, | aC ihe unieraity at Wa aaterane nating |’ Gov, ughes, affects owners an nes, n here, also ef o bring a crew oe tt Given Frotessor Reai Dope}):'.' eee. ae fact iar [ical ti feaiaienga tail ie , atte he adverse lerislation mor Id for two y ? - held saant. championahin. two LL Ie 1% ie of the ad i ascendancy, n Jo, although not ao well | Four stags are on the card to be Meld |fiaci7fe count ehamplonahin ime, Zaaen, vr A Rood By Bozeman Bulger than the mites of boys, the jockeys, 0,00) during ia favored by choice mounts has earne? | to-night ‘ Jae eeeatta, believes his charges would ha) hes r (i ati | whose rare skill enables them to eate ean mu praise and a comfortable vank| at the Clinton A, C., No. 190 Monroe sae od chance to win fn the East, 1 th who have seer douYt Willow Swamp League show tat laries topping those of bank pr who quit the astern tracks | ral A Th ee ect, Jeft O'Conneli and Kid Rose wi expected that the slumnt at Prince: * } £0 Py Aah b int dot ; nee tepi a zo to, fin nit tin Next vear they will vrobably earn et erineipais in the main pout of | colt Mtrrected that ne st at Prince § Ayooddle f : ‘ Fotmon Oa : . the DO SRALRIS ASU ERRRL BB i George Kitson will meet | ho nt “and steel for the crews, irl! Le ff i roy aay seer gh 3 ai P, the dine. nacity ey Know little: a B D . Doran lo the eee oe Caring tor the men and equipmaae the great Amer } > atte f AC that time P|? PE ERLE f hy f t m ly Long Acre A. C. Danny Dunn | coach Titue et, Princteon te Glscussing the } — F 7 5 ‘ or if id aS. Hires arry e. ea S l t nn ( a ap sone nine * n the main event | matier | of if Atlangular | epring race with V . i h was t latter fac aused the ty will tackie Joe Adams in th . Penneylvanta an Jumbia. INTE eveting . ; ¢ ¢ key Club to start an 00) 4 2 of six rounds, Jack Lord boxes Young ee sun Fast Fight at Los Angeles : : . antag t c err Mixon in the semi-final GRIFFIN QUTPONTED vont that ages ee ha vs monr in acer ran! AAD ETQSE EE os PS Jorn in she sentval, brockivn, YALE HAS LONG BASKETBALL 6 \o ; ing a make the men understand it was notlije stars in tue main event a , Reon hel (604 r 4 f value t m when their ra Ot | thie stare ack buver| SCHEDULE FOR THIS WINTER 5 e i the tenth round, and both tired con- °y, MeVonuugn and J 146 | 1) ‘ ‘ ago, | fhe) i , lays are r Al LOS ANGFLES Cal. Nov, Z—Jdim/ siderably. In the last round Flyna 41 battle for aix pounde bive ‘ ‘ ritiser * Bur aH ers sare deision over Jim Flynn | Made a splendid finish, but notiing | of Sous will precede i il as - aici Lie EPSP aT Bar : cover Jim Flynn | tore at a” knockout sould have won| atthe National A. Ca af Benthic: | Tale has nineteen games on Uy late } } Bare ' F er wa a ever ‘ iH : st Na st night after the | for him Ren Dougiass and Hadie ‘Toy Mill bil | cetball schedule this winter, the season | ‘ 4 mM Mae” Age gine what }s e > ‘ latter had put up a fast and m —_——_—— the for six row dati te ye Aeigeds” | opening withthe College of the City of —— y H re sand their families with toelr HVE | ant aga nst a man outwelghing him ‘ Five other bol 0 peacy PIOLADELPH } ~ iy inane, bad : ! coh pone ot the | twenty now 1 the first few rounds SKETAAL AT: brash efaana tat aa Charley Grittir A s das’ Were mate of bari. . Bia} dockey Joe N eater of the! wiynn had an even break, if not a| Twentyrsls candidates Wa ed work HOCKEY SEASON OPENS Games will be played with all the debut in « ' ‘ anys ame : key world this season, wo mt t shade, Barry sent across tgr-| at City College in preparation for the | , EATHER, | {03ms,that formerly composed the Inter { Aap ie ; * sia ex used pupal at the inague wil be | Tights to the face in the fifth nnd winter's basketball season, Coach Paim-| WITH THE COLD W +| Collegiate Basketball Association, but i 4 feldare wets’ int . mene. A LH SHOOTERS founda that cut the Pueblo fire: er gave the big squad a hard workout, | the annual Christmas week trip has { re cleve. pe | it were 5 he WANUAL &'IGH Sh at eu Baile. Ate: 145 AANe he es Sauke ANS Morel Jon nas ven given {290% Abandoned this year On secount , bout. Griffin 4 1 Ki Bi she a | man's cheek epen and started the blood, | 4 wan B a t in hockey playing has been #l¥€ | of the poor returns from § ging Neison « : strong. desire ' oy WIN BY A SINGLE POINT, piarry nag been @ favorite in the ers: The schedule for the winter fol- Pe rmeroihy by ane cold weather of the past | last season. \ man like Ha “ i e PAR | . The rule was in —_— betting, and his superioy weight and, lows few days, and several of the local teame | = ara } WY and oy Gr w niet o " iY | Se . ‘ no base runner acne New reach made him look like a winner| Dec, 6 Yale, at New York; Dec. 12,| have engaged praction dates at the st. | | : I egal ‘ ri seh | ded end a rapin rife shooting series yerter- Fivnn lished in, and for a minute | selaer “Holy.” at Troy; Dec. 19, Cornell the chanolnnenle mained vill be Resaly | | | ~ * @ glaring jack of te . ¢ n with seme a an ae t ng n + 2an. ied od » b J el being made } bor Ft . er made tt so Warm that Flynn changed Pree Y local elubs, and every effur cra ; elves ay wever en he men- lor ai we of eet ae igh Training won the first point prize ter made tt warm tt 6 hem; ‘Jan Cornell, at New York; | \o ae present thea. ent he feceived began t ie balla te Rae’ w wad ee eae eee calnin eeatine aus) Disb jJan,’ a. Renssalner “Poly, at New | repeat 4 ry | ret to round it was sone and Ghee pases Mgep io be kept ae o fhe ithe High school of Commerce by & The referee made a mistake and the | York; Feb. 6, Massachusett titute of ue ‘a * nplunship semen. 4 3 of Technolo; 12, Ford: arittin dleeding arthar Sami IM were origingily | "Tale gountry "le greatly indebted to Prof J! single point. ‘The scores in. the OfREE imen shook hands in the ninth, and | pein as own, at id nee te tbe oes | sie : ine rg Utah "hab | acsie™ He came very bias getting the taal | matches. Were i ae "chtnmersial | Went at it thinking it was the wind-up. | New’ fork and Mar | ta arvens, ‘iat Boy a UA took the referee @ full minute tv bball at New

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