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k. ——— |} That West Point Has a fiittle on Yale Was Shown Conclusively In Saturday’s Game, Played r the Worst..Gonditions ginable. i. a Coperight, 1911. by The Peres Potiishing Co. (The Kew lok World.) wine Saturday's game be tween Yale and the Army team at West Point didn’t sire a true line on tho merits vf either team, it did demon strate the fact that West Point has+a little on Yale in every way. ‘UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY “CIANTS. SONG 1 CONE Yale lost last year and was aetious to wipe that defeat out. She brought her dest men to mest tho Cadets. Rvery advantago given by the new rules was taken, and Yaie managed, by frequant shifta, to keap a fresh backfield 12 action all through the gama When West Point scored wi fow minutes of the kickoff pho no flake, but the resolt of « series of brilliant plays. There was some thonght Ye'> had not yet begun “Wateh ‘om, now,” sald = Yale rooter at my elbow, confidently. “They'll wen the score before the quarter 1s ov. But Yale couldn't do 1t. imt®-Yale territory again. In the seo- ond period 1: seeméd Possible that the Bive might score. After working tho ball down to West Point's twenty-two- yard ibe Yale tried for a field goal. Bub Arnold: dloeked the ball, ang, as it rolled over the fcld Gillespie, the Army left, end, snapped it up and started for tha; other end of the field. He circled the tacklera and had a clear feld. But (he mud kept him from scoring, He several Umes and almost fell, recovered his balance Just too late and Waa brought down only two yards from Yale goal Mae. he! in, Devore had been! possible to play. A game to-morrow |Mastim. 40 as to keep thelr arma right | titan will be returned to Mr, Bel- |series may be resumed. At present Shibe | Tex! a nd the Army was penalized |g even doubttul, uniom the tun comen| gtturving Connie Mack fe that weeds |mont. Other than Pugging, Novelty, | Pars 's buried under nearly a foot of tee mite batteries for the next game at yards. Doan tried » drop kick, | out by noon. Robert MoRoy, secretary | ang clover have sprung up In the out-|Fitzherbert, Restigoucte, Shannon, and snow. i whom, he intends @ending in for. the It Was blocked. to President Johnson of the Amertcan| Avia at Shibe Park and will hi Zeus and Hampton Court will make up coe Dreseat Tories detiee is the same siab work, but it {8 Kenerally agreed ‘road League, inspected the grounds yester-| be cut before a gaine is played. .|the balance of the shipment, recaaer rds the Giants took the | (Ft i will ‘be elther Matty or Mar- F the Army mon the most. promf-|day afternoon and reported the hopeless | here 19 a rather puzzling proposit’on| since the ban has, been placed on | jASt October when the | a against | (Ward, or Ames or Wiltse or Crandall og hg shige dl Desh. was Do- ton. ‘ onnie, and he will put {UP | racing in the Emptr “Home Run” Baker in nd and | 0° Drucke ‘ Fer Philadelphia the choice @, the tackle, aix feet three and groundikesper ‘had a force of National Commission for solu. |TAane 1 tle Umno N eae cise becn' balked | seems to lie between Bender, Planks ai bbne and sisew. Devore was the Sail day ving tlon. ‘The weeds and clover cannot be} | b i + : and Coombs. ; WS} axgToesive man on the fleld, H Fae pare 1a 207 | Fy cut until the ground is dry, wnd thejOWM and race large | by weather im every attempt to get re- + sina “4 se in shape, but the task was ,! nd vith the equent result that the ma- Because of postponements the 0 ~ ‘i y Uke @ racius auto running dowa # + off the infield {Players Insist that the ground will not |with the consequent re: t vane nae’ (he ienee eacitaiy, ane Vet! he National Commission re apectator. Once me ran over | 1s Mud was scraped off the infield Gey untii ine weeds and clover have [jority of wealthy owners have trans- | Dithe lits Mowtieild | Sr came over from New York shortly after Sterritt ned him down and oll was poured on the outfield, Ph." | been cut. So, there you are. What's [ferred their breeding studs and racing | Doethoning the opening of the reRular noon to-day, peetponed the game dain rowghiy shat the umpire stopped to aay jail to no aval, The rain came down ‘ stables io tho uther side, Hildreth 18! American and Nationat seasons. unt | 42d, mediately returned to the Wal- 1 ably seconded | again, and they quit in disgust otwithstanding the remote chance jong of the last to Ko. It has been his |jast year's championship has been set-| eortier statement that. there was. no Managors McGraw and Mack declared! of a game, the army of correspondents | ention to take thia step for the past | tied, Slee Sasanent is by Yale ‘wen duriig’ the latter | that this spell of wet weather has) focked back into Philadelphia last 2 to po across without his! BAKER CONTROVERSY sTILL | ——————= ree part.of the Fame wis one indication Of | room all records in baseball, that) Might and many rumors are already ed ay Ale — aA _ the fact that they were being outp SS | never before in the history of the game,|!mminent, Having started someth! a1 they apart looked pee: £0 CONTIN : _AMUSEMENTS. and .outfousht They wero fairly doa. | side rota Sa) Wri games! 0 every oficial connected with him over th to acquire a stable bY] The controversy over the spiking of | ~~~ weve penne perate in the last quarter. Time ana|!o Mel collection, . we nes game, tt is protty tough sleddi purchase, He even went so far as to! Baker in the third game contiines with again they Went lot, playa with apres ae | BO Lapean tn we being nol Gig up a new one, but It ts gen offer his horses at auction about six unabated fi A pitched battle box (oy and sffort, oply to be held with- | other outlet for thelr w belleved that determined efforts Wil! | weeks ago, but buyers were hot on | tween partisans of Baker and Snodgrass Sein, wally Main 2. Meat seat BE cialak suds! wiih asioG All| or’: nace ncn Clarion hy] yet bring something out jhand, with the result that the ale was Mabrred! in ATON etheat early Sosday ead D THE WORLD: y sonia And Carley iets CEL GIANTS ARE IN HAPPY FRAME |doclared off. Itaroue’ Phitadoiphts were mate fi bin gnd Spalding. Moreover, ediste in the Natlonal Loague tant | OF MIND Now. | In the minds of thoxe capable of JudR- |rushed to the scene, then it WINTER OMRDEN f ket Yale backs frequently fumbled the lly | poason, and natated on stringing out pirit of the Glants ast night |ing, no doubt exiate but that Hildreth, | wasn’t. So finally thy copper “on the GABY DESL’ YS : pery ball (and emai! wonder), the Army} n » co Columbu 1 CONSPARE KO the MOONY | all things being @ will prove the | beat came to, el several of the Wheatre, 80th, —" and particularily Dean, very he ‘yy ort aed aad Peel e that surrounded them when {greatest exponent of American training |combatants and quict was restored, 39TH opens Bing, T0- \Gat 8% 4 as Ce hey came over after tle game of last // ; Met te the thoroughbreds, | Baker, Snodgrass, McGraw, Mack, gen- | [ savageotters “THE MILLION” A,N% bare rarely le: Jt go through their Magers | af the Nattonal Tongue season Yad ; {deas as applied to th rs French | ie ® |Tuesday, On that they were i foralee jingsy et at came throvkn with ihe | DALY OS Hew anl tila, Te hp An Army man explained this by saying | closed aimultaneously with that Sguilet end’ elacey, and that has ever visited a ” "° Nigual’ day. statements on the incident. | Hinay sed 3 5 that Dean had ¢ bat of resin sewed {nto American League the world’s sories! chirp was heard dur jcourse, No man was ever given credit testimony now fills several Inrge || 4". SIMONE ia a ay Pa ~~ the front of hia moleskins, and that he | wou! dd have been over and the fans y were asjto be a better conditioner, and ff an 4 he was spiked, HERALD 80.0% Fabbed the resia tnio bis hands before | cauid hav im@d thelr normal pur- 1 the fanimal possessed any class he certainly ‘asn't. Ki Y. tnt making a catch, When the army men | oor [brougie it out. \ andal developed to-day. The out for the Kecond qua: Tica . A | @ next game Is played ft will —~—<—~— ion members discov: | | x: set ct weak af Wwe ing Sian white te y seldom aid the Yale run-) ing the fortes all over| add a few more | tnd ect > | difference ts that the LEP EEEEEE | nse fund,” and tn! sc H: ‘ J knee, and the asme Ar played on frozen ¢ | Lilt ayed ¢ 20 | Gante will have to spot the Athletios - . [{thotr haste to get it some of the mar- ak blaine to me that Trainer Barry hor rages aga hen afin Win att | BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. | rare tat inne trom, apie. || PLAYHOUSE. $3).btn Bee Prokies them Gowns mith rosin played tn me, Werky rest. for the ‘pitchers, tho|| at Fordon A. C., Patsy Kine ve. | They. wot it all right, but are in-an |] WE 810.Meu%, BOUGHT AND PAID” Guat-go that ti nd sloot; played on the hot alk con are that Matty will now pitch | yoo Coster for ten rounds. awful stew with the players, It seems ian COMEDY Hatten Petes Tricks th all traces, 1. pp lof the Western desert; but nev first game here Marquard At Brooklyn Beach A. C., South | that the peanut shell privilege ithe b e Hie oar Meg all Se ee area prio {narder condition than at Wes nt, | WH itat the | prookiyn, Sallor Burke vs." Jumbo | /caise of all the trouble, A broskfast ENT PULLS THE Si Rins io e e040 ods | “a ave peli r ne Wells for ten round nod concern applied Gey ad th when Yale punted nearly to Weat es mover: & so a Ri oarivie AiG skiyn, Young | gather un all the peanut sh ASINO { ue ‘er Petey Beal line, Dean attempted 0 citrate One t been brought | solaberg ve. Charley Burns for ten ||Park and the Polo Grounds sniee THe return punt. e Aistance between the ‘ pout t vs rein te t rounds. toking a chance on no more games being rush line and the just chalk mark was J . e feeings, All the -—- played) The National Commission Ee aaa tas rather than sake fumble Wko that of a Snodgrass seoms to Matches Arranged. granted this concession for a cash con- || at sah a some 'Y en were downed © players and Walter Little of Chicago and | sideration of $7. Nu “Sisk Tres, | . m6 ¢ hy bk Mg whee ek hes of waler, klndiy toward | Young Cashman for ten rounds at], In due time this news reached the | BROADWA ites wise [NARS 9p mueeee 1 2298 s1000 15 close, iat | Sundad \owith i ne ntatoment by the | the New Polo A. A. on Friday night. |, players, and both Athletics and Giants (od THE NEVE HO. reer ge. rest POLLS GOR) He, | ener minute utter Men it was explained Inalsted they ought to have a share.. West END Fath wea th ‘This eo he aid let the ball siip| breath ate wfte ata Sehenlteat tae’ tha WEST bint Wed through his fingers, but fell on tt ine | fF Spbinldr apa’ A the further ox- " z — aes a orth Hy atantly, just tn time to rave Yale blue fre to be put tn the! @ ID)! || I Lal es A ball was down #0 close to the e support of the r ic | for a minute the spectators thought i] emo Q {tle of the edge) Was behind it, But when Dean rare and |# trace of Hes oft the protest by the players, Itmeens) A hundred styles of English cheviots and fancy a ne = ee finns far beak cf tbbe GIN Jay to oenree ae Hall's place | Inte anoint ct money in ita treagury| Wworsteds—Sult to measure $20.00. Fifty RSTAN'S * mar | punt again the Cadets chortled joyfully, | OU! 1 take Keilly's sco large amount ¢ tn an Thia time he punted beautifully out to | : Ait hloant ue atery toe Aver denn, Styles of Imported blue, gray and brown plain [[0° i. af : -|| miGfild, and the Army stands breathed | hven at tat the players aeem totnink| and fancy mixed unfinished worsteds—Suit to Rey ‘ei ry again, was his work In euch | * ta an the wid hi mon ‘or | Ht this, as well aa hie creat running | Hg" bean tumnbied | the moving pH ‘ey fr! measure $25.00. Fiity styles of overcoatings, (| 47 |Ii**hof.a* a, Gag meshini end handling of jan’ Ast ots Ae ae inal lay ite Kerseys, Meltons and warmth without weight | acts ike an as one he} The ng of spectator arph Pest fullbeoks of the year, wout on showed (ho intense In:er . Shetiands, to, measure $25.00. Send for a = iy lite.26 tho dvop mud and the {mdse four oF five thousand peuple to | fen samples and our illustrated booklet. jul ia an unoovered qra nd for w| who ied all Pectadiattne pint, oe tae "erred la uf Nous, 4onkea! ta the wkin, abs | Y Broadway &| | Metts pa eamna | yolutely Wateriowwed, WIth & old wind | him wae very open. At this style of pisy Nad 9 ive Ni h St a Me Gapertrity of the sf ends ‘waa | solid hndiladyed We 9 nt! -. A rt Nace wey “OUR LUCK'S COUNTRY" SINGING THAT PRETTN NTITLED TO THE ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MONDAY, OOTOBER 32 » 2911, 4 (THE Rl REIGN OF BASEBALL TERROR TARING MOVING PICTURES OF BALL PLAYERS, By George McManus. SHE WON'T COME OUT? ‘TILL IT STOPS RAINING. = = EDITED BY ROBERT EDGRE WOLEAST-WELLS 7) MATCH OFF AND JONES GOES HOME \T CERTAINLY, HAS wa VANS jDillerences Between Sea Beach A. C, and Madison Club the Reason, BY JOUN FOLLOCK. 1 Wil be no bout between A@ est and Matt Wells at the jchamplon, we articles. It ce hiteh over the ment. The t nally hadt b at Coney failed to get a ile fused to Ruarantee of photograpl jthe Madison A. Jannounced that | In 00 for the privilege co any bus'neas wite Cy when subsequently jad the bout seoured, |Jones got so tired ening to the | wrangling and jack of real action that decided to quit this tort i ater ameter wi, knock atm gut Inde ‘- as matting for this ron fas agreed to meet Young Pin rf e own A, attic. for, the E 1, echedul ahs wh : able be kat ae pct | “|All Baseball Records __Broken by Rainy Spell McGraw did Mach Mack Say Never Has Game Been Postponed * Five Times. 1 BY BOZEMAN BULGER. to The Brening Word.) peee tow nite PHILADELPHIA, Oct. — The Glante-Athletice’ fourth game for the ‘world’s title wee declared off early to- Gay for the same reason—rain. This le the fifth postponement so far. When the Giants left New York late yesterday af- ternoon ‘a few blue splotches had ap- peared in the eky and the outlook was hopeful. ; Their joy .was short lived, for they had no sooner got into Jersey than rain began to fall in ‘torrents. It was still falling when they went to bed, and the early risers this morning were driven to shelter by the soaking mist and sharp, chilly gusts of however, wind, Bhide Park is like a quagmire and it it stopped raining now it would be im- ivy rain pouring down "ae sults, Alamot Everybody else has been @ goat ‘While the the pastim long as nd. about the only oMotal Not been talked about. BO MANAGERS ANXIOUS in this series, and tt is nothing but fair that Murphy an@ Ebbets should come 1 or, they are left who have ABOUT PLAYERS. in continues to beat on the two managers are showing considerable anxiety lest the Players go stall pointed over the fact that he brought the team over have put tn a good day of practice at the Polo Grounds. he 1 here team in Philadelphia until @ Played, if tt takes till Christm ordered the men to get !n uniform this morning and take a long run, if they were unable to work on the The grounds of the Phila- deiphia National League are at the di posal of the Giants, but practice solutely impossible. Th deep and the outfeld The Athletics also in some practice to-day. of both clubs will work out in a gym- MoGraw is Gisap- night, as he could He declares that #0 he will keep the even a mud is ankle a lake. got orders to get The pitchei Hildreth Quits American Turf. While There’s Baseball The Commission refused to divvy, uncordial relations similar to those Zeus'Carries Silks Last Time Here in Race at Pimlico To-Day. May Be in aes We'll Still Be Waiting for That Fourth Game. scandal, have been resumed betwe Commission and players. Herrmann, head of ‘e scandal, (Specie) to'The Bveniag World.) of Jan- Baltimore, Oct, s. N the runaing of the Bowie hand!- cap at Pimlloo to-day tt is just pos- (From Fhe Bveatng World wary 13, 1018.) At 8 o'clock this morning tt was still enowing in Philadel STILL IN PHILLY. There's Hope, So Cheer Up 80 of last fall because of the moving picture en the made Genie statement to- t e is no ticket no HANDFUL OF GOTHAM FANS But a hanaful of Gotham fans re- main in Philadelphia: for the fourth @ible that Zeus will be the last| pia dnd it was thought likely game. There ndition bordering horse to carry the Hildreth colora on an| that the game would de.again | ‘n,,rag® rons these over an uncon: American race course for many a year postponed. mor that the hotela are about to to come, if ever. Hildreth has engaged Passage for himself and Mra, Hildreth on Saturday's steamer from New York. The majority of the horses in this fa- mous establishment will | the first part of next month in charge of Dave O'Leary, agent for Hildreth, Hearthstone, Surfelt and Gold Blade, three of the four two-year-olds now in the stable, will be disposed of. The only one of this age that will be retained is Puggins, a winner of seven races over the Canadian circuit this past summer, Philadelphia, Jan, 18. snow, wind and intense cold! on the job bright and early jay, intent, apparently, on noth- ing beyond negotiating the seventy-sev- enth consecutive postponement of the} fourth world's series game betw Athletics and the Gilat Ast wore on there was increasing evidence that that purpose would be attained, but hopes were expresed that With the open-| end on they would m ABaS a. ing of navigation in the spring the) white streak frém Katkakee to Aust! ated before apring anyhow. to stay but a few hours. none of ¢' Gotham crowd brought changes of In when they came over Oct. 18 last, It 1s estimated thi if the discard render statements. All the New York- ers’ money is tied up in wagers with Uttle prospect of the bets being Iiqui- Expecting he en So since then the collar and shirt problem n the | has asaumed alarming proportions, Most day | of the bunch have kept in clean collars, but only rarely is @ new shirt seen. jed collara of the New Zorkers were laid en Orieane. wiih Jets, Oeuloa, te case, are men wil fight thelr’ hardest ta onder te ayannpe iri. “8 pe eee: rie ate of Lancaster, twelve rot tomorow | Annes Rand biting mise ‘or = Tans ‘indiana ciready osh, W ‘Cotioarty bas ttlea, Commercial Team! Springs Surprise. —_—_>— In spite of the rain and the muddy! flelds on Saturday the schoolboy foot- ball warriors got in a few good games. The team representing Commercial, which was not very strong on the grid- fron last year, furnished “one “OF TH | isnt eight mont ie he, in rises this season, when | ™ 70 hey aeende a Sl tit some Nast lahat sal alae” manager of hv dog deeuetie dowm Goes. m0 eat at ‘a sei as thay ore a ‘den Ma the writer they downed Erasmus Hall, last year's acknowledged chantpions, by the score of & to 0. St. Joo, Woodman, nat Mt, ond, and < 4 tae a boat Paul's School continued on its ing streak and gave @ great ex- hibition against Poly Prep., defeating | |" them by the score of 16 to 2, Vadnats, the star fullback, made two of the touchdowns and Chalmers the other. Du Trembly and Kleinert were in the Umelight for Poly. The High School of Commerce had an easy time of !t with Stuyvesant, de- | feating the “Dutchmen” by 21 points | to 0, Little Willie Tow, the feather. weight footballer of the Orange and ‘ood “mont tease. hit etter ele Tie seaslene a tween frome rellahle eonrce that. at least tour of the clube wow bi ag weekly boxing sews close down, eer on erety labor ioe {ay the club olficials tee po eat « “hit Imo "then intend” to close Blue, proved to be the whole show, scoring three of the touctidowns. er by Fordham Prep. defeated Concordia Ke tne Fair at A caer 3 High by a single touchdown by M Melee eo ae Nally, Gnd Morris High won from ateur novice boxing tomrament of 1 Curtls at Staten Island by the score of to %& The Boys’ postponed on dition of Sura’ played to-day at 3. fake place to-te fivals the in High-Adelph! game wa of the poor con and wil be The Manual Orange High battle way declared off by Man- ager R. Kent of the Brooklyn school, __ AMUSEMENTS. renee a cine Wai ‘ wo NEW VORK's” TRADING NEATHE EI ‘THE | GM vias Ans ‘n AR St. ere at na. |B LYCEUM Nitin Tas MMT AV, TUR ATRE, Mats niles MISS BILLIE BURKE “’ tie is MOCLIN ROUGE BURLESQUE Kay AUeAMAY) No | BOWraty THEATIN. Mat. Dally, g Piet TICE LATS, Th 5 if EMPIRE 4758 5% Matinees JOHN DREW “ A SINGLE MAN PARK FORTEREY THE MAJEST I Was, Columbus Circle. NIGHT ei THE QUAKER BIRL Mivreisat American re SHARP | J win CLIFTON CRAWKORD. Mat. 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