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aR RE eR or | 6 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 190s. STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS DRISCOLL SHOWS DAZZLING SPEED | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “OLD NASSAU” MAY BE HEARD AT END OF GAME WITH YALE TO-DAY The old Tiger ts at bay won 22 games and betting is about 4to1 on Yale, but the Tigers have upset the dope so often th Against them, although few believe they have a chance to wip. Last year Princet half, the score being: Princeton, 10; Y Tut the Rullde UP. TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN ee Re TIGER: SCORES. OF YALE-PRINCETON GAMES. v Q e has a 1883—Princeton, 1 goal from 1890 82 points; Prince: 1897—Yale, 6; Pi in to-day, with the Bulldog on his trail, They have met 32 times, Yale has J eee a ed dm ty 1iio Fale. 6: Prinegtea, 1 2 touch+ 1490—Prince 0 100-—Yale, led Princeton twice. "The Tigers have captured eight games. On past performances the 5 yi the betting n tore Ya 4. Asso—Yale, 1 touchdown; Princeton, 0, iwakened and in the second half fast INST “Vale, 2 goale; Prince: | ton. 0, ie Tiger to the tune of 12 points, gaining a victory, Princeton was too sute of victory, At the beginning of the ee ies a gente, Prince, Mee, eneeton. 1 woul; 1g Brinseton, Tt fale second half the Princeton stand rang with Jubilation, but at the end they were all standing with NCH dee teats, a4: Princeton, O. RSH eee gat eee raised and singing "Oli Nassau.” Princeton won in 1903 by a score of 11 to 6, and In 180 by a se ASM0"“Princeton, 1 goal, 1 1805--Yale, 20. Princeton, 10, 1a—Yale, 0; Princeton, 10, In 189 the Tiger cleaned up in hurricane fashion, with a score of 24 against Yale's 6. touchdown; Yale, 0. 1 Princ Yaie. 6.) 1907 Je, 12; Princeton, DALY British Featherweight Keeps Boston) Man Guessing at All Times in Fast | Six-Round Bout—Men Now | Matched for Longer Battle. %, EM DRISCOLL, of Wales, beat o J Matty Baldwin very easily last night at the Fairmont A.C. The English featherweight UMN champion showed the classiest style of boxing, and in the mixups had all % the best of the burly little Bostoniaa. Driscoll looked nervous during tae first round, and was extremely careful. So was Baldwin, ior tha* matter. ‘the frst session Was about an even break. | But after that Driscull cut loose with everythicg known to the tactic books of the squared circle. Baldwin, unable to lang a punch on that fleeting shadow, and stung repeatedly by blows that dropped from no where in particular and everywhere in yen- eral, lost his aggressiveness. The few puaches he did land had little ef- fect, while Driscoll’'s staggered Baldwin time and again. Baldwin is a Nt-| tle glutton for punishment. He finished strong and unhu as did Dris- call. They will have to fight over @ much longer route before elther can win decisively. | In tho beginning of the sixth round Baldwin, bewildered and infuriated by a fusillade of blows, was rushed to the ropes. As he gave ground he deliberately jerked up his right knee and struck Driscoll a foul blow. The smiling little Welshman suddenly bent over in agony and backed away, drop- the fighting again, redoubling his efforts. Baldwin had a rough time of it then, effort to find his weakness. For instance, | —_.—_ | e Eng: with, Driscoll pounding savesely *t) “Pride of Harlem” Tells How |Zoues'how ne cots ceay from it, witn| Also Tells How He Will Fight ENTRIES SHOW 'Papke and Ketchel Meet in! | Driscoll Draws Blood. He Prepares for a Strenu- our right you may find that you can aes Packsy McFarland 5} j ip Sci et him cc in. Qnce you have ‘ack>y McFarland, the Championship Scrap at ‘To go back to the beginning, Driscoll eect am Ann ance Sap core sae rottols} bIDE EDD @rew blood from Baldwin's lps in the ous Battle. can't get away from you puraue the| Chicago Wonder. j San Francisc | | Bouts Listed. first round, but as Matty always bleeds tactics } you get him. Meanwhile| | easily this didn't indicate anything 6 So Gwe Cites Wie teen cEnaera|| x: | In the second rind Driscoll too ee ete ea prema peer -— 7 9 2 aston) (Fed) As Gl the) nientlanen) owal Fone lead, avoiding Matty’s straight | ¢¢7-VHE actual fight is much easter | oe cue Une mere eye eet 2) | prepautionar neat BY TON EOL OOK: | CM Neuve’ Bossa Inmediacsiy ater’ A ete 4 cleverness that was than the business of training | Se the pace Is never likely to be as) fast in | i em successful season HA GIVING EVE will | sb with fe and will start foh. utiful to look upon ax : on b poBy pct ar, whethe j aninte inp || eee GE z ey cleanly. ‘The English champion {P!¥. the New York boy who just now | I take a chance t unte ge i i‘ eke mm Soncesned 28s the Boston heavyweight, who | matic}, Caine f Meneses oo was very fast and clever, but didn’t is putting in some great licks In prep- to take in th cArlyainethiers ter, 1 ree hele PUOMeR ROB Teen Una tariana 5 f aration for a six-round bout with Packey McFarland over in Philadelphia, Nov. 18, Jn the actual fight Murphy says he doesn't go half as fast as he does in training. He explains it like this bout between Jer paltwin "What as og he was asked after he ts a clever boxer.” tut T think that MePar him if they ever met im @ show a damaging punch. He landed several blows to every one of Baldwin's, and took good care to make Matty miss his hard oncs. In the third Driscoll blocked Matty’ Polo Ci about 1 be on de T take n 1 box with Jimmy |rangy fellow bu ap at th oh anand a dance Lippe recetved a letter fmm Abe At jefe; aud whlpped! over alright hook tn)|) /Afet weeks of work for ‘speed) and) can't come. too rough' at me. He ha MN ay Stns corre jeft and whipped over a Rigme feoand {endurance you go into the ring and no love taps in his gloves, and I don't fol ne intended to come, to feturn that stagge comparatively slow. You don’t} oy Uae ot scoll a aix-round as malied over £1V@ erry panelled over ine fi apd will consent to fight oc be held y the Meisco!! tn Calf rnia, 2) am city and tox a tals lett made him reel back on his heels. It} was ull Driscoll now, and Matty’s friends couldn't understand why he tried : to box with @ man who outelussed him nile in speed and cleverness. In the i Ruddle of the fourth Baldwin succeeded | Winter Season of Racing fn getting home one hard punch—s right to the jaw at close quarters. Deis: K ea ans coll closed in and skilfully blocked a! Re 1 th M ! a men ts at ce! tne cicte| Keeps Regulars on the Move. 0)..." When they broke the Welshman pep- i eae Fi | ae te pered Matty until he lost his head for W, P. Reardon ani be Vs Bellew Ab | & moment and tried to box, ‘This soon - Kirby, anoth ner, ha gh e that Driscoll | ITH recing !n Los Angeles, Oak- |Grand Dame from John Walters hat he had to go to. This tir penile Oana inging left W land, Cuba, Florida, possibly in |M, Hendrie, This filly and the cam- libel diorente andauntosstae chan took advantage of with a stinging New Orleans, Texas, and the es-|paigner, Hughes, will also be sent to|!™y, plans after the gong rings to the J0W. ait of the fifth on even |tablishment of several plants tn Mexico. |Cuba FEN rata ail ine eur meee ey fought hi | lr ein trusting to terms ‘Then Matty got home another |this winter will be anything but dull for] At the Havana meeting six races a|with a clever fellow like Mc want to make any false moves or waste | 1% aah punches, You size your man up in an! “Past pia Fresent Baseball War x) Will Blow Up in Smoke n put all of the high class minor leagues in the same class. The case of T™ baseball war, or rather the Iitcher Campbell, for instance, will bsats m. w is him or inside his arms. He nas met high up, I'ficure that 1 ba 1 seceusion, instituted by |iHlustrate these hardships. | He was a paar re ted from the Southern League by. the Eastern League and America” Louisville, of the American Association, '¢ Association, will Hkely perish, All of ind when he got to his higher station, the other twenty-five minor leagues and they would not pay him as much salary, the two major leagues are against them, #3 he had gotten in the Southern. He | Joe Thomas. the Califor haymaker on the jaw. Driscoll only | horsemen and their followers. The wave |day will be run with purses ranging | showed melt to be the ni Hen a And Baller avr ee maclinay ie therefore, Mr. Powers and Mr consequently, bolted and for awhile be- rinned and made the pace so of reform which crippled the game 1 | from $300 to $400. In addition the Car- ts Ain ” “ 8. is next Friday ni 7 will O'Ne!ll are surrounded, 1 at why, vin W: again, He) ew y Very afternoon finds "Murph" at the| vidual nominator, wit Jnde, apd should put up Nell | explains why the minor leagues i Baldwin was wbeniidered, again the (New York and caused several of the |nivai Commission of the Havana City|New Polo A.C. One Hundred ard F SUT NIV Sad Tounds, and should pat up es Here is the whole trouble in a nut-|are all against the bolters, Now. come Beil tang: Rit millionaire owners to ship to foreign | council is expected to appropriate 10.00) | Pwenty inti” treet an Ps ven win EP oad so nd” whut encer the ina ta, he shell; ‘The Eastern League and Ameri- |! big leagues. The American and ‘Driscoll, was too fast and clever for | climes hasn't hit the above-mentioned ing the bag un’ y and slam Vand Barney Sc nd homas has been. wo Napa Stock F ational leagues will oppose the demand * mmy Murray!among others that nominated. fr can Association want the privilege of of the Eastern and American Associa 4 drafting from the Southern League and | tion because they would be deprived o} many players that would be drafted by to be given to the feature races of thei ining Frankle Howe and vy 0 fan could not find = ‘ AE a ett abs that came | Places, and until i does there will be) 1 ooting, | around or ix rounds, each taking|#ildreth's nominations total 176, ‘The fis way. No great dainage was done lots doing in # racing way. The meeting at Tampa, Florida, under |*¥Piz.., Jimmy Howard has full char eof R. FB. Carman, who was one of an important match between lttle fellows | the Western League, They want to tite jeaguem “ior instance the imaior by elther nghter, Driscoll, unty Meith, | ‘The Western Coast tracks naturally|the auspices of the Florida State Fair Wiorphi'y preparations, aid Tommy Ine!pat hominators to last aeann's waelnghed ant ent. Ahan Murray TUR" |strengthen up thelr organizations by lengues tow” dratt from the. Eameray | fest SO Be veN ae geen nena RNR | Aastha oy A HATA AL AL AD AEWA AD x ae ee erty aitnes® the. Driscoll: Bald | gathering in the fruit of enterprise on |the .\merican Association, the Southy fight in the count? ‘upon the result i the part of the other two leagues whien fT, the Western and the Pacitie Coast his future depenent t meetings planned at Havana and Flori- ei 5 : Driscoll was. fighting an uphill battle — : RA - March, are now in their class, Under the base- at them. If the Bastern and Ameri ee eht “he boys were to have da will prove of sufficient interest and |“ Tne plans for Mexico racing next year | ball law ell leagues of high classifi: Assocation were given the riglit. to weighed in at 128 pounds, this welght | their races of suffictent value to attract | i. wey) der wave and from the ‘ation have the right to draft playere Graft from the other three big minors Taiehed ite to ult Baldwin, “Driscoll |e ete seas Known as ‘the poor $ Wee Chie irae A Wren was on hand at weighing in time. He) y at , 12F | present outlook the sport will be currted isrom the leagues which rank beneath |inany “players that, otherwise” woul Was on bandscales at 128 pounds, within |men’s stable.” Already many shir | o1 there on a scale similar to that of m. As the matter now. stands |break ito the American and Nationale? balanced of the featherweight, limit. |ments have been made to Havana for | , ——_ aeratn irc ore the antl- enadriicaniic 7 is. In other words the Eastern and faliwin refused to welgh in, After the lth. meeting that begins Dec. 1 and lasts etropolitan circuit before the antl nobody can draft from the four class Hight he was put on the ‘scales and |{he meee ne et nee eee was from | betting law days, Matt Winn, who wa A league their own purses at the expense of th balanced the beam at 130% pounds. | BD Bhs general manager of Mr, Bute and the American Association, except bik leagues as well as all the minors. ed the beam et seunde’should |the Middle Weet, Cincinnatl, and con- (general, manager of, | Mt. Golsave Martin) Shende ; Here’s Jack Eller’s Dean areaat aahwaienl cemaal: io. American : mR Ti hut tte Mindeeutots Mtipeavatl Poe toe nenough to win for him. CRE ATE PRUE PEM OE TET LH cha/ SalI RHE Lp a eH ec o Says Martin Sheridan, Who J Only Perfect Physical Speci-|tho wo vig leagues, The Southern and | 1) Ment ve nT eet would welll Western leagues are thus protected | jaye the right to draft from. thi 3. y, ereBlec 0. r J a > ~ Matched for Twelve Rounde Parmer, G, Dudley, A. Beatty, | pe interested In Mexico, Won the All-Around Wonderiul Record. men Who Eve: Competed | irom invasion on the part of the Eust- | leagues headed by Mr. Powers and My. vi i} 2 y, of Boston, came down ere = racer ern and American Assoviation, O'Neill to see the fight. Immediately afterward Chamr ; Ana With all the power of ized basi A no 1 their managers Champtonship nalita Successfully, Several years ago the two leagues|, With a D organiz o- go san the ORE i i Metropollt ce J etre eat de right, but as I atten | bell against then it will be. greta and matched Baldwin and Driscoll to H h N il Hel s 4 Rec lag an : . | Vi org sie rier teas ete i Natio Uetan vienna worked hardships the ional Associa- | jeu fol 8 bolte . ceed. this month under the same weight con- | = a : three weeks at Stratf }y- tar, taken off twei and he felt that | preds remaining in this country, but the beginning Feb. 3, and continuing until Pies American Association want to fatten’ which include the Eastern | orted to the statlor ditions, As there will b ‘a decision in yy: B ke R BLY DAN MKETRICK, hural " - : ; 11 ea Olen ere ee Ke s world’s records for 2%0-yare¢ thea the feat pi os he Milligan Break Record) wri 22.9% i 2 $ dizine te in the wor Martin She ell, Baldwin leaves for Be nD to- a gry r Ran 1 ards in 10 seconds @tf| of pool wi saat Secure his automobile, and Driscoli | B. Bulger, Evening World, Sporting Department 7 He hn G: 1 Br ra re ‘| mp al will break up camp here and follow in I was delighted to hear that Swat Milligan od tball, if it was 4 char Of ihe: AVentt Nix lH Corie Ao enebilian velncias a exumined his head and found 8 day or two, _|Honty for a short wille. I heard that he won another game for the Willow vin Sheppard? Not quite eee Soe ty: Ee SEM ola and adyiaed iim ter see a phyA le ye \] swamp District School by stratesy, Can about 11? wn the line over the list of pre Won several boxing and wrestling “dts nothing, UN be all in a in | | S$. NICKLIN, Uptown. ars of the track and field and hainpionships at the Boys’ Club: few minutes’ he remarked, He went eee anal galt. Learn a regular pace and, while *‘\3 ] Your letter, Mr, Nickitn f me nik s t f you land 2 ma rere dn siace his reef back ty the station house aud went )¥ou start for the first hurdle et quar," Fehon 1 te wa al lw vars the crown, Well, we will let} [urn ¢ t 3 PPV STS] UMP MESU ine eT Tee OAT ES Toe BY CHARLIE BACON, ter-mile speed, you Want to settle down iA taila of a game to which you may refe ua Ae BAA Mit a Hin on it ; 1 h and Hillman tinisned | wag hurried to the hoxpital and placed | Qiympic Champion at }00 Metres and Bfte" that and keep # ateady pace, payee} It was in the latter par « ler, of the IrisheaA 2 mi . ribet bree Arce a Ae or the toiion ait ymy ing more attention to your own race:iag | Willow Bwamnpe played the Blinks: 1 4 gone dow Z ose yes x Pe Nee OURAN hey said he hac k nd ‘olde! » World cord at \than to the men you are running -| a Willow Beenie Rares | 7 . CO BPORLOST BUG TOUR eames siesta iit : ‘ nad al'and| Holder of the World's avainst, as it takes your attention from 3A! ti Bchool ne-up M awa ‘ Would die. His con 1 me appeare $6 fullback for the hk squai Remete te in the world ean fiers : 4j0 Yards, High Hurdles. | the hurdle to wateh the others, and you plc ccaniel ey ie ‘ eure ‘ " aye no? Martin Sheridan, him-| 6 Hon tr3¢ 1 We hav Ben terling. athlete: could Killed so PEED, strength and accuracy are {MOY hit 4 |]. Seat amounted to little tm the game u self proclaimed @ wonder of wonders, | dow. and ; AROSiaimed Mk | auwlly, fay In eighteen Was out S essential in the make-up of an ath-| hurdle, and 1 would advi af Tyee wurst , made Is tha d enoug verte ny y have made good he hospital and whe ailic! ne suCccEMsfy with th e) ; two in Brooklyn and two ln Manhattan, |} (onan ane iced 6 to 0 eeainet them, | pin, ‘The wind escape ving the bali | . t andow is poser wid welgntiitter and | {ipa th Madison Square amma irxard yale Late eae iat went aver ait gaan } ‘All of them are protected with injunc- | seo7m therefore, stood 0 to ® agslnet biti | ft : apes it teae ae a ‘i re Led Ey h aedivan are Garden and] mo the young man who aspires to fame! the first leg that went over, and your. y 4 Oe eres rosy the po. || 12, the second nef things were getting| fiat ax a pancake enabled him tof | “dn opinion Jack Eller is the | Mackenschmidt is a weight-lifter and| won two ebany . breaking the tenlar branch of athletics 1) Pedy 1s kept on @ vertical line with the if Mons and ni deeperate and the players kept si make the st forward pass on r ens around athlete in the world | wrestler. This modern giant, who com- | World'a record dn th 0 d high | in this partic hurdle, so° that In case anything hite/e™ Moe ts expected. with Swat to cut loose. He eaid n he rule eiug in vogue at that time t seen eivaraidy alti ite anglican’ ne Jhurdle, Mind you he did not have a] Would advise him to develop not only |the hurdle it will be your ankle, i At the Dry Dock A. C., on East Tenth | Bout they noticed that he wore # pin made| the fullba:k w the ball | bosde: P AY OFOMRY 1 EDP SOBRE DAKOEM | 1 training ond was weak from hls) ihe tegs, but the upper portion of his| I would advise, in training, to run 2ong 1, matched boxers will make up the card.| py terrific line plunging the Willow | ising from the , | Rion and former halder of the all-around ry line Qf apart eee ey tatters but mM | calisthenics, basketball and handball.|°n\ put up two burdies and try takings, matte tans, Acre An Cg 28 West |T gwampe worked the bail to Wie eenise of |# « vi ball alin gf {| tle for which he ts aga candidate at this man is cas skater, cyclist, ‘mah and | Casthenics, while not @ violent exer | them for a couple of weeks rafter hich enty-ninth street, 0 ! . Auf PyiPn yaar [oe M kicke 8. OT at the Indoor championships in the ma us strength Neh wauitan San a you can go over the regular distan ' west Ai Hancock in the main bout of | te Meld, and just ae they were ap NR Bereta reel apenedd he sRORE h - y sionals vail Jumper pole vaulter, “handdall| ote, will build up your body above the| <0, tho femular ew MP 4'¢ rounds. 1n the semi-final Charles | | ise It on downs Swat's plan became ap H ] 5 | Garden on and Dec. 1 » #8 illus: and babvball player Sas a member) als. Basketball makes you think and | S10. 00 SSS! COTS nein | feDonald will tackle George Epp for | | parent. Instead of kicking the bai! out of Te § Undo diy the game ty w | Siler = riect Athlete. trated in a case w happened about of the famous enickerbocker f pall watt ve you plenty of enduran re Ss oem rounds, Other bouts will precede | | danger, Swat wave the signal fore plunge | YoU Fefery Saiueh | pneriaan and a few of me famous| this time last year. Eller was doing duty | Championship several years ane Handball will develop speed and quick- | Py , BM, rietions) A. C. of B we over tackle, end he was to take the ba! BMAN BULGE | stare of te Metropolitan Distinct were |! a patrol wagon, in which some pris. 1 win 80 vifdent os Eller's ability | ey | rook! | | cet vat nd ready to back him against \ Dipples will tack Mth’ the bell closely clutched te bie| P: 8.—The ec ‘ | swapping monies in “Sparrow” Rob-|oners were being taken to court, Tne] th star re ferret ery PES | | | bl =f any man in the world in an all around | My principal training stun: is! for tix rounds tp the main bout’ | | ncsom, Milligan made « Give againat (ne | 3vamue wee ertwons office yewterday woen le made | 4808 was struck by @ trolley car.|€5},pctition, In the following events—al kicking.” 1 find that it loosens me up | (CD),ee Kiley wil t | fee Apperestiy be hed not gale but | eis emai lin laaein the above remark. Continuing, he said. | Siler and @ brother officer were stand-| quarter of a mile run, running, walking, | ang develops the knack of getting over Will es, | [de fell Readiong on the ball with all of Hit ‘em hard and \ ing on the back step and were pitened| s¥uuming, roller and ice skating, hurd- * There was o biasia cad baler is She most periect athlete now | | o tt mi jing and you can throw in’ thirty| the burdies without an extra effort a! is fe anted m8 5) Sone competing, and be ls the only athlete |”! yy pp there ke an peensened minutes of Wwrestlin four rounds of) when running. I would advise every = Rg tig By modeled on the lines of che tamoue| "HZ. Summoned an ambulance and “Why! i am cubub campased to deck) MSmAe 10 take to high kicking. Uvecian athletes Wet bas ever made bed the olficer semeved to the Ub ie edslaeble to psactien xour ow

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