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UP TO DATE | AND NEWS Y “C.0-Y SPELLS YALE,” STUDENTS CRY ON BLUES’ CAMPUS Coach: Tells Remarkable Story of the Blue Captain’s Hysteria Foliow- ing the Battie at Princeton. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Ooaches. “The facts in this remarkable story were supplied by one of the Yale HEN the great game between Yale and Princeton was ended, a big, flaxen-haired boy drew a heavy blanket around his band- ; aged head and s his elbows on his knees and sunk his oulders, hid himself in a corner of a ‘bus, rested chin and jaws into his hands. Out- Side thousands were cheering for Old Eli. t Along the streets of Princeton the @ld vehicle rolled with its tw&nty silent sengers. At the hotel all alighed, and a crowd rushed around to sing) and give three cheers for Yale. | Heediess of the victorious yells the) Boy with the white hair and the big) Blanket rushed up the steps, flung open| the door to his room, fell on the bed and burst into a hysterical fit of weep-| fag. On a chair near the bed sat) Tmore elderly man—an exact replica of the young man. Without a word he ‘@bothingly took the fee of the athlete! ) and, throwing them across his knees, a@ilently loosened the laces of his tvot- ball shoes. | 1 Brother Soothed Him. @When the shoes and stockings had| been removed the older man, wo also” carried an athletic breadth of shoulder. eached his hand beneath the shoulders @f the weeping athlete and pulled him to! his feet. would have been upon him, He felt hat they would have accused him of putting himself in the limelight, while nen who had,fought valiantly for an hour by his side were thrust in the background. Coy Took Responsibility. He did it all of his own initiative. The | coaches had absolutely nothing to say. | During the fifteen minutes which elapsed between the Lalves, the e cohorts had remained in their silent. The room was filled with siience n and sile: ink you can win?" veteran.coach. vere” speechless. aid Capt. Coy, and thas Was ail Gudt passed. "No one tau | so much 100 to make When the first fitteen minut second half had clapsed, and no score had been made, Sherwin Coy, known to asked Yale as “smurc’ Coy, sat oi the side- i paintully quiet.” Edwin Coy. the} younper athlete, Known to the students of "Ted" Coy, ‘then made the change Which swept Princeton otf the field. On | YwtBrace up, old fellow," he said. “It's s+ first down he tore througn the ell over now. Tell me what came) Princeton tne for seven yards The into you?” | had been made of tissue paper. Hi »For a minute the boy stammered. He! be oe ie Wie ball, and a ain eouldn’t saya word, Finally he threw) apparent. ‘The orother ont} Bis arms around the neck of his brother) began pounding the coaches on tle &ha gulpea: (Revie He had come all the way trom 4 es “ ; siinneapolis to see his brother save the v: ‘Well, we won, any way. r yale. As James Hogan sa: ‘And with another hysterical epell of Weeping Ted Coy fell across the bed and buried his face in his hands. The brother, who had carried the Yale team to victory eight years ago, sat! Deside him holding his hand, and this 4s the way the rest of the team found| the Seroes of 1908 and 190 when they ame to see if everybody had been dressed. The strain had told, and this was the relaxation which followed the greatest! game of 1908. Here was @ man six feet in height and weighing 19 pounds the hero of the day—crying like a child. The fortunes of the game had rested upon his shoulders, With one to guide him he had seen the weak- ening of his team. W. to U against them, he orde the right halfback to t vortion at right end, and he h ig tue backfield determined to ca ene jal! to victory If he ha foe censuring eyes of no ha score of 6 ad del Expected to Repeat Performance Against the Crimson, (Special to NEW HAVEN ot nd there , than Ted ertainly is no @me‘ more popular or more uniy ly edmired, Last fall in the Princeton game he yok a place in Yale life from which he an, never be removed. Last Saturday @ Princeton, w he took charge of team, was its ¥ nse, its everything @ Migher place, and dy 8, its attack, its won even he end of the fame none of the cries were for Yale or eam. Everything was for ( day on the campus the saying is OY spells Yale hevessity Mao aes Ted Con Yale's Hope | in the Hai rvard Game He fost supernatural 4 diy through. iy six feet tall and look 4 pleasant % giant und he 1% pounds. He is very well 7 lone not an ounce of extra vpon He follows the cules ia tove by Trainer Mack 1 the but nev during the rest of the year end not in the fall trom it because it would be & bad femample vo ether members of the squad nd che 10 Busnes Ayres. it was much harder for the Yale coac to hold dOwn “Shirt” Coy than it. was f stop his brother ‘Ted eting Captain Coy, > score had been. thed. Brother Almost Wild. With lett in which to play, Ted Cc b his ripping and grinding a ceton lini The brotes, > iliue, Was Noth- ing could stop Whet it Was brute str or whether it was the Jack of strength on the § OL Prince- ton, the Yale Was endowed with some. kind. of. primeval. instinct ‘which told him to go ahead, and he went Mek adyen ton, @ big centre of Prince- on one occasion } ound knees, elehed thar eight y could st the ard and was on —_ HAGGIN SENDS THIRTY dressing-room | Gt me] ! | H | | | Hary MLRE HORSES ABROAD. | the | gaine with Ja Tinggin will send thirty ore ngland, arrangements | + A made for the shipment on| es Minneapolis next Satur- | day Mackey, Haws veteran Ps < harge of str will be the fourt > ment tr E dort § two | having tiready been sent to | weeks, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908 (IAS UP roan BURR ds C in Unit Takes Ne rm IRR is out for was ‘Bei atv w 1 were Ope tice that was stretch The leader of in uniform for and whi dent freshine ish wome Hye twas all. Ce irday’s 6a pot hesilate fos that the hanges in the ‘The Navy, will spend for 8 and Harvard nex before day e next te be getting into the best possible sha ae a alimpertan: game wih POLICE AGAIN STOP STAG OF ROMAN A, C. el, the five-fvot wnowmer cal i ihe not “No, but } McCall reauesting You to show 1 prevent the st taking pla feplied Manager at won't do.” replied Russell, and ¢ uninediately gave an order for tls men te lding. In a minut bers made @ dash for Hi; building was vacai five tit Inspector Russe will have to answer to-day to Judm | Hocail as to wll’ he prevented the club from holding Lis stag. HE GA M99 PLAYERS Whole Tennardl in Good Shape and Confident of Beat- ing Yale Tea. ag to Ine ory. The squad every day this medy some of the deyeloped in the aris not of such real lve confidence of @ vic have scrimmage in order it Weal quali With Washingtor? and Jefferson, Yepeated gains Were made ugh the ghts side of. the line and. Moss led as two of ‘ ‘could not little W ‘ania's ai plunges at a ay Two football te @. will play at {the Mohegan A. oval on Thanks- vill play reserves m team, minican Lyce According to statistics gathered in both Bast and West there have been ten deaths so far this year due to foot- Hall. ‘The list of infuries serious enough to be recorded numbers 200. MUSICAL, OPERA HOUSE, WITH ST, NIL BAW, Directo ta bh: ANON, Inds. ee et | KESSLER. ARTHUR RO EIN at the Piano. 5 BLO, BL, The. & B00, at 1 ARN BGI HALd eyiibHiONY VOLPE ORCHESTRA Dr. Ludwig Woelloer pas METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE at 7.45. Dio WALKUERE EB “operons i, iMtice. ra. By 1 transfe NOV, 18 ot {7 Middlew son’s Club in F Coffroth, PAPKE not going to leason’s club, in tin mane the or, nsible for 1 to Coftroth's was he had e the finan: unced, $1000 for ch piv. ak Wed & Sa KAW & ERLANGER'S GREAT AMUSEMENTS. : NEW “AMSTERDAM THEATRE clu the _ THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK an Franci: midi Frisco aMer a sston to fight+for Coffroth. ser of Ketchel, conte at Gleason did not live up to made him al tern it is said that TO-NIGHT 8.10 Mi; fRODUCTION _ THREATENS A RAID ON BIG LEAGUES organizations as a class [That Is where the | governing powers in ba |tionai Commission, will this and neither !sociation, which minor leagues, bodies who wan ts cor angin In order to get what League will baseball. That is where will fade away a war is concerned, jout their plans secured on grounds in arg and several other for were AR HAT BWA. SHAT hitch cam will the Natlo: a separate cl ton to the smallest league in American Association and the ve to go out by * selves and wage a war on ail orgs far as a rea as the two org |tions have, not enough money to carry aid, It TOMO wot TLL there or will there not be # action of the ‘Eastern League and American Association is AUR pretty serious proportions. They want recognition of their two by themse! seball not gr sed of a trom the two ca- t the astern them- nized hing all a they w the who! Options Easy to Get. It is claimed that options have been Chica cities that go, Pitts- wet is when ind out Coffroth Gets Papke and K Ketchel for Colma four: Bai |LITTLE NEMO eTOR HE 3 Book by HARRY BgUTH With yO) EPH CAWTHORN, BILLY B, VAN, HARRY KELLY, MASTI ER A GABRIEL, COLLINS & HART, DAVE ABRAMS AND. OTHER WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS. BIG! 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They are just making a strong bluff in order to get some concessions in the way of draft- the National and jug players both by American Leagues, and by the two bolting associations from the minor podies Here is What the O'Brien and \ is ask for, as out- r rent out by President Powers, of the American East- ern League, to the owners of the clubs i in that circuit Virst—A sepaiate class for the Amere fean Association and the Eastern League, which shall de ‘for @ Working agreement between the major and National Association clubs, V or three paries to ti reement instead of two, constituted. nd — American Association and Sastern League to be allowed to draft man trom Class A clubs and two ‘om Clas 3 clubs tunie: af B clubs pref t unlimi third—A from National same time as t { the same price. Association and i) ve the right to { National Associi 1 to be deter- ubs not to be \ clubs below Bu allowed e season OBERT MAY MANAGE | ThE BROOKLYN TEAM ans Lobert, the nnatl Club, is fs now spoken of cer of the B nn. Acco} nnati, fast Inflelder of the probab! Club next sea story from Cin- al on’ between the Doklyn to a a ¢ wher Lobert is to be or Harry Li the Dodgers’ xii be made the suc It would be a club Anxious to get while Lum! bene- is away from y is not at all on the Brook- sbbets had a n to secure tire, but he isome Harry, N.Y. U. PLAN FOR BIG BASKETBALL TOURNEY. | fernity hous York Unive whth Dr. Cann ASTOR ERK Next Mon. Annie Russell, Seats Thus BYOU yin woo. ay sa AGENT! LEMAN, FaOM ‘wisi ISSIPPI, WALLACK’S i MARIE CARILL (CIRCLE |i Lots ‘HO STOOD MANN STi ty HACKETT trea: Mrs, FISKE"! BELA SGU ARLiss eal 20. COLONIAL: MU Dally .zors ALHAMBRA 33% Mi Dally, 250, (9. ¢ BLANEY'S (am LINGULI 30) anes way ,tiith St. others. 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