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“Ruby Robert” Fitzsimmons Simply Can't Resist Going to “Lunnon’” After Some of the Easy Money That Is There. the British ta stipend with the King come. Rob thinks now e ing rame. 1 OB FITZSIMMONS will be over 3 nothe ght all come week Tn that he ts have after a long re owed To cleaned up Gunner ) n his farn unless the hankering him into t rin; Eaey how hard the men who have real champions find it to let the go to the young fellows, Vecdnes- ht that it air nei as they were befores He @ punch that could hurt yy ser- fously—or if he cut loose ‘Tommy blocked so cleverly that it never landed Tommy was rocked course, but that was a compliment he returned with interest in the ir - ing. ORANDO, the Italian Marathon D runner, has cause to think his reception here hardly as cour- teous as he has a right to expect. | Dorando Is a professional now—but | what of that? He is still the man who ran so heroically in the great Marathon =a genuine hero of modern athletics. | There is no stigma attached to honest | \professional sport, and Dorando is en- titled to as much consideration as if he were still an amateur. | It appears now that the Itallan was | 4nyited to train on the indoor track at Columbia University. After the first day's training, during | which he was carefully watched by | Columbia's athletes, Dorando was coolly informed that he could go some~ where else. The reason given was that those who extended the invitation only | desired have Dorando demonstrate | to Columbia distance men, a ing gathered enough’ pointers they @idn’'t need him This was a cley valuable coavhing for nothing. There ate #ome Kinds of cleverness that don't appeal to the general spor public. SAW Philadelphia Jack O'Prien a I the Murphy-McFarland fight, er looked in better tri 1 Langford if going to fight @ chance," said O'Brien; “and badly in six rounds, My trouble in my 10 that my hands were sma "ve had ure as st Langford trim a tough one Rood Eraces of the the one thing I'm 4 to pe afte ts of the late » the Britt refer to James 1 Britt, world’s light Jimmy must have been upon his win ¢ Battling tew before Bat fought Guns for the That revers ort of an ar nt may be Ec to suit the British, but how explain matters 4 meets him return? OF GRIM is in Australia. The sya apers k ft battles with Fitzsim- O'Brien and other fa- great Mnons, Walcott, mous fighters how 5 He how heard from The Brooklyn Socke te game with the ship Phil Iphia at Each + ‘ored two x UP TO: DATE AND NEWSY FITZSIMMONS’S FAREWELL TOUR? FITZ SMMoNS THinny GUNNER, Morr. wite Be EAsy For. THe FRECKLE PUNCH . as See jRield aw avy Kk from FAEN(H CHAMP, oF THE KIND FitT2 Wile MEET (THOT DEAR the y showed PAREE. making three touch: fourth was In siht | stopped proceeding’ The team good phys ception of Capt August Betmont Still Hopes ie tor Continuance ot Racing|: day, a state ved in Wee , who has n will be in Cornell be caught regarded as » one ¢ mula m y value. T vaised aur e yartous the fore venture either definite pro- vGusT up hops next A that the ou predict what! pennsyivanta ts statement 1 ie courts ave) | eae eee cecal (rity e road quéstion of the [DML wok ai ona hes has stated at vari-[held. One thing that brin mes during the campaign on the | heart of the team and stud not against horse + and Whatever that Keina me hand for a regulars are in oo cons e Victory over their rivals from I stakes and ments of programmes of urses, apithetiaet ' Oxi Belmonvap statement | follows ait will pWiats was} probedly/then inet abard i)ne: practice that t Gannual game with the Army clean, healthful and. bene> “With regard to the prospects: of raci YALE, CRIPPLED ON EVE OF GREAT GAME, SURE OF VICTORY OVER HARVARD TEAM © YALE COACH FEARS Bulldog and Crimson Elevens Jolly THE HARVARD TEAM. Each Other at Luncheon and “The Y “The members of the Yale team _————— pee HARVARD WILL WIN, SAYS CAPTAIN BURR. game fs going to be an awfully hard fight, terribly hard. If Part to Meet iN ain are in good phy comeliteny cat ROW ree Gin rceanal aT g will go Into the game Saturday to we ar 16 to 0, and the final 2 play the game for all they are score Is 11 to 6, that score is going in Batile worth, But they will have to put to be Harvard 11 and Yale 6. # up a better game than they did The men are all in excellent con- against Princeton or I am afraid dition, mentally Harvard will win,’’—Statement by nis Is because of the t (Special sto Byening World,) Coach Riglow, of Yale, have given them “The game will be a hard one, i have given the men NEW HAVEN, ( ( gridiron J put the team, like ev to work for th have made them team, will exert battle between Yale an ; t tween Yale and That ts the reas so well Burr, of Harv to + fayorite, ut there is had lunch eon tog’ of battle, on they have ood THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Bo® MAY Go To GERMANY. AND SHOW THE HOW TO USE THE SAR PLEXUS PUNCH ON THE Popuiace, \Cornell Shows Speed In aad Hard Practice 1908, ; ‘ “WAISER. Hayes and Dorando Meet for the First Time To-Day THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR MAYBE. Introduced Where on The game pror Daly and Murphy will be the first | Who do not go to the will go friendly hown at the ientNe mee subs, and all the 3 with the ex- t® Coy’s home, th ace, on, Haven eon will an eteul Yale to- ception of Murphy are in good condi- | Prospect p of most y memory the een Ford Johnson wre tion Kilpatrick's injury at Yale Field Harvard Is Confident. feamalfonlmany to come, and has rele Aerie tet ay afternoon is the worst blow | The Harvard coaches, talking with | rae Awainat Paneceton last nich could befall the team except the 'the Evening World representative at at he eee oe halfhacks who caxing away of Coy. Kilpatrick is ar pried the Samo against Princeton will | ond of all-Amer alibre. start Saturday = Philbin) and \ . anc To-nig al practice thi. Vheaton. Wheaton's drop-kicking 18 | arterno sae . upon for a score eurly in the! will go out to the Yale infirme 5am ‘wait for the day of the game. Gossip of of the Hockey Teams quarterback, half Unul Coy would rk on the St. Nicholas | n “| York Univ game in prey when Fordh ty team in to-morrow he uchdown. tyefive mil pin good mes. shape > tor ne The police e Whirlwind A. ¢ “RU TGERS AND STEVENS THOMAS-BURKE FIGHT OFF. Statistics of Yale Team . i ° z f the season will un- ere) te Ar he Manager Gibson expects to have an tn Al Will Play Against Harvard) “whan urna, MART GUN? SHE tM } ft 5 ut the hands of lice interference and insure the hotd 6 t Coach Gibson, Ira 9f the bout The final ar iment on ce 5 : 7, - < pee . the injunction will be made in the Su ver, Home. Pos. Age, Het, Wet, I cia foack, claims preme Court on Monday, and @ decision Robt. B. Burch (Capt.), Cinctnnat!...R.E. 2 ts 56 rx r & team that can, will be rendered then. Wiliam A Phoentx, Aris RG 2 62 { . ' r for the New Polo | Archur E #, Brock Mass...RT. uw 6 eB § @ wood one. | 4 Phil. MeGovern | Hin) 1 MoG for Alfred A. Biddle. Philadelphia 2 6. gh} ¢ 3 of Fond Seale fe Hi F. Andrus, Yonkers, N. ¥ LG ms p | dient nd Ackerman, ie/ in the feature of the card ie Fe ar - is « Harrie and Myers | { Males agen, Ww ng ° nn. L*. » by | Port r of nae whe the begrin RB eed id | cogear® NOVEMBER 21 jz |i 0 ‘ook ly : e vel, an poe of th joons Allen L. Corey, New York QB ow 64 H ‘ably with any Reoau “er New, Haven tor en's Lie EVIN Stephen H, Philpty LH. 1 170 ’ 8 ui tit Hiensy M. Whea rere APR ‘ bes he 6 out ne) y ___ PIANO INNE Edward H. Coy, PB ay . ae ne 2 wi METROPOLITAN | OPERA HOUSE | OLYMPIC) that Chey intend te pring on Rutgers. Rect! ae Vato 1N GRIDIRON BATTLE. The Joe Stevens at Ho- | Which Way coh best minor ‘airmont A. poned until next Friday Thomas-Saflor Burke fight, duled to be held at the to-night, has been post By that time of 4 of Ge rand “Kid Murphy uld be the the headliners, “The club r q now pra restraining the atest year the A N a ration for the contests n plays R —_—— Police Stop Whirlwind A, C, Souts. the were pe ‘as the w. £ sir) SNAG FORM IN PRACTICE GAME. Fordham ran al! Pitcanttisilichteninen Miled a dan ine from 1OUSE, RB AV. Clellar to call on here the fi : i udents, but the ac They Went to Agree a a profess : ollege Ss was tuo much for t Referee r Race faculty, evidently. The result is that Keferee for Race. t © Italian will finish up his work EMPIKE, JGHW KE AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. eee : AMUSEMENTS. A ey Daiiy at ar i ibaa tee Wy dats stag | | HIPPODROME ora os va NeW AMSTERDAM Wet HUDSON ETHEL BARRYMORE CRilchivae se: tage hy at iat Fa. BLUE GRASS * Says i A Lion & 3th 2 in TH : GOLDEN BUTTERF! WM. 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Great Uvercoat FITZ WILL BE Youne WHILE HE HAS HAIR ON HIS Heap. at eee House, At 50c. on the Dollar. for the Internationa \ , | between America’s ¢ Tom Jenkins, and the Turk- {$75.00 Fur Lined C 25.00 n, “Yussift’ Mahmout, on po Fur Lined Coats. . : night, Thursday, Novem- ff $30.00 Kersey Coats.... 15.00 $25.00 Melton Coats... 12.50 $20.00 Fancy Striped GoEtBooses ....-. 10.00 $20.00 English Kersey. ..10.00 $15.00 Beaver Coats..... 7.50 $20.00 Cravenette Coats. 10.00 $20.00, $25.00 & $30.00 sporting cir Both T yesterday ence was Iniversity ido and Hayes were v training ther » Pastime A. C, outdoors. 1 Jenkins-Mahtout match contest held in this city since Hack- it while doing their work by Py seats were placed on Will be the first Important wrest- Jenkins met at the Gar- ited {admin Among those r, Bernie Wefers. Asked the box office for the foreigner work was the to the outcome of t id “FAST SPRINTERS ere Black and Blue stripe. In this ” $10.00 IGOLD & CO. 138 East 14th St. Near 3d Avenue “L.” Station, ‘The fastest sprinters in the Metropol- Stan Distr t will compete in the apectal sixty-flve-yard event of the I. R. B, Veterans’ Association, to be held at the Sixty-ninth Regiment armory, Monday night, under the auspiges of the Irish American Athletic Club. Amor the contestants will be Billy Keating, Lawson Robertson, Bobbie) Cloughen, John J. Eller and J. G man. Another ‘feature ‘event’ of meeting will be the three-mile race, which has a big entry. LeRoy Dorland; the present indoor champion at this dis tance, will start from scratch, many of his opponents having large handicaps, the tyeining quarters ‘Litite ‘etna + 8.80, Musteai ¢ a The Traveling Sale man. i is LULU GLASER a NEW TURK agent votieilerg CASINO. ya: sth (bihaN, THE AMERICAN IDE reir Louise ATTY Ween LIBERTY "!PA Ae LEW FIELDS’ PUBLIUS. CA UR aSt GOLONIAL % Mt Daliy oer nine rc » Mer Wik. 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