The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1908, Page 10

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.nE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16,1908 _ THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK INTERESTING MOMENTS IN YALE-PRINCETON GAME. UP TO DATE | AND NEWSY_ Tibbott and Coy Were the Rea! Herces of Saturday's Clash Between the Bull- dog and the Tiger. Bulldog” hletes Saturday afternoon. the game it seems to be Y: tom to make a dr + harder when it « le ThaeotT, UNAIDED » PLUNGING THROUGH THE YALE IN THE SECOND HALE 4) j is defeated. LINE AND DRAGGING THREE YALE MEN WATH HIM AS E ps A ti 4 Princeton played HE WENT OVER FOR A TOUCHDOWN. Uae US ANSE a i © LINE To VATTERS ANU { RH SS ot Se Backs eUT Too FAR Won THE GAME FoR YALE i cy ee os e@ To GET INTe PLAY, ; of Princeton at t Seen | se | Princeton had a fe Caer ‘ . | EE Ag? ig auimann and Barr 1) BO GD OR A PITCHING KINGS IN r. BEE Princeton onside kick, This was a nest 5 ° @ cr7® '| z0 e e Wave. NATIONAL LEAGUE. |, trick. Instead of being e¢ SO 7 @ Se tj ends of the line as the ball was RY t fg Ww. LP f at 0 e es tt 4 ‘booted straight over Yale's centre. Mac- Yo ue j aes O higt Sé an | ta Fadyen, Princeton centre, woul ee | ti through to get it. The Yale eo e © @:s0 @ e e PRINCETON . : | | were wide spread to ie Jeffries’s Club Gab Of ers Big | } incidentally be ready fo 5 ty 2. : onside kicks. As a natural result Mac- OW i= A -urse for Bout Betweet | Fadyen had things all to himself for a ga Lures? iho Blo Baie IB Vey i few seconds, Laer in thi I o -ellows on Chris s. eemaccconte, Eater in) PRINCETON'S NEW ONSIDE KICK Fellows on Christmas. : the play. e OVER CENTRE THAT FOOLED YALE IN Ltn t RE The whole contest wa THE FIRST HALF. two-man game. 1 shining for Pri = ae FIGHTING IS A MOLLYCODDLE SPORT B COMPARED TO FOOTBALL.---BATTLING NELSON ‘ Some Footbali Sidelights BY JOUN POL; OCK ’ ip time to save the Bulldog f Coy Changes Game. Princeton started the second apparently ur For a little while pounded the Bull something happel whole complexion of the game cha: Coy dropped back and b team from i stant his white ban Livuwweght Champion’s Own Story tow mtke wick of seymaun i OL Yale-Princeton Struggle for as Seen Be battling Nelson shattered the Princeton Ii succeeding hea $i organize and ; fense. Yale beat Pri } Within three yards ta Honor, Written Exc:usively » for The Evening Worid. Battling Nelson went to Princ: lator in that ba See etn that Yale cou on Sat seet 7 foot: Gey gas the ball game between Yale and Princeton and write his impression of 9 i him they ne H football for The Evening World. When the game was over the aid t aera of a typewriter was suggested. “I'll write it myself.” sad Bat +7 ; mud dyke in at t = shortly, “and I,don't want a word changed To make sure his 3: | ay Pe Goal ae Bicked | wishes would de observed Bat used an indelible pencil 7 " Through Tiger's Line. | pula i $i And after t Z what he wrote: i BY BATTIING NELSON (Lightweight Champion of the W if haired giau Princeton's we fought with ter tackling was s for that w [yee By Biggest, Best, Banciesil especially a good, an educated one. A m ful one, you see He can't play I would for the If they can half as well as they better than to see them matched in a championship of the colleges, the winner to Johnson fight, which takes place in Aus’ would get a bonafide champion of all cha having retired for good and all ume s well as DON'T atter, It npion fighter without being Skow in Town) d HKLAW @ ERLANGER’S Great Production, . and then we of It, is out with MISTAKE) NEW AMSTERDAM SHEATRE IAT] LIBE RTY ys. 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