The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1911, Page 23

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2 EP LI errr rer ome: , ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1911. ™ Birr ener ae i Ball Players Resent Plan BIG LIABILITY VERDICT. to Bar Them From Stage. . sora te | COM TE feutr of W Showalter, alminiatra but If the commtaston | nil be wure and get & ieee anne ee eee the higher courts, He Will Head Princeton Eleven ; In To-Mor:ow’s Harvard Game “SUBS" WILL GET CHANCE IN | NEWS OUTSIDE THE DIAMOND. Frank Chance has a letter from Viteher sar ts ail et aR Goacer wre tin tor, against the Carolina, Clinchfield $35 oO $25 | | National Commission Would | "Neariy'a' of the muanates have other and Ohio Railway Company, tried at | ghee | professions besides that of Nanchall, AAG Blountville, Tenn, a Jury has given yon with get @ lot of comfort frem he off season means nothing to them.) A verdict for $15,000 damages for the! vincent You will cave @@ GAME TO-MORROW, | Also Prevent Them Writing |The “bail elapern on,‘ anor, hand wf" Me : Muy warn ane cvercoat. You ill save @8 of Getty Man Wid Co to Prtnee. j should not be given the opportus| were hilled when am ening collie | V I N Cc E NT BY ROZEWAN 'ULGER. BASEBALL ACTORS MUCH bis-| train down the mountainside fae | | ton to See Harvard-Tiger |e tress nar sesitn ts | sace coon eet ender and. ¢y| wos Siglaliy" sc, fan panced Wy, Oth Aven, Near sist St. Struggle. | eaumheeGte Ww Wravaie Givers. frei. Woe | Fecet Ros ania Rime op Rronoce vee anes (t eee latory this ‘tat. areata! B*way, Cor. 22d St. tions of writing for the newspapers. | they wore very muct tents PRY few of the varsity players The long-expected war ta likely to break | day over the report that the commie ‘Connie Mirman oa be in the Yale line-up Sat: | toome before the snow begins to fall rion » with thelr plans. | men in New York, the ver: | urday, and ail the men who After the protest of the players over Wallack’s Theatre "04 | Th al ean possibly make the trip will be at) the commision taking the moving ple {!)# 76 tule werrieen C ese are re soups win i "yen will make the contest ture rights for the world's series, ft | 4!" Has | Hrunarn : . as ee, waivernty, 6 new | was gencratly believed that the mag: | seve Spear ft waadaviiie| ot Me ' | W h l h d fl Tau payed. save sonees & siete We nates would be Inclined to looren the ney are both anxious | ith real richness an as Sle players have secured a block of chains that hold the diamond eiars tn Ket away for twe three montha. | mi l “b d ” d l h | he gi tween Harvard | a contract form of slavery, but th's last |My experience on the stage lias been| TITTLE RO’ Gene vor, rea ody and real whole- Capt. Howe will not | movement would indicate that the |of immense value to me,” sald Matty. | Paulet who relleved Merkle at first pase | sell ker, Read, Gallauer, Bomeisler | “powers that be” have a chip on their | jars 1 think th would the good iat] In several of the late games pla back vy someness. Several oth i ; ouble, | for any ball player to take a whirl at] tho nts this 9 aa married to ‘er men, with most of the | shoulders and are looking for troubl Pu ie ae ores tecce thal ocean] Clee Bact meat fanning | Yale ovaches, will be there to get points Wyte of playing for @ newspaper in difficult to under- | qt certainly did me wala dee a eet, te Yale vanity tackle who | stand, but {f the commission deciles Chief Meyers. “I hit this eason Hy 4 waaditie tour t fresh meats, selected poultr Ys the eect, bas been retnore that they can't, then they can’t, that's | better than f ever Bie Yas hata iy "un Cal ae [Aine teers re: wome rounte for the | it the baseball writer fi and fresh tender vegetables a jalteuer 1 moted into 7 the bal layers W bes ' an to prevent the ball players from P . pintapenrita | a ae faring in athletio exhidtions, as | Some one might have accused them of wp sonly tvtiting | grown on our own near-by there is a chance of them Injuring professional Jealovey, but as long as filled with @ lit | sy ; Fi re doesn't sound like Mr, Herrn OE TEE Kaci ied od teuais tor AS cotta “\eifere's the 1dea,"" sald q magnate | You pay only for pure concentrated ‘The Cornell ve Wty scrimmaged with the fresh. | “ io would het 3 =f tea as Rheten ta "wae Sitw Hla auineTiO ROCUREAL “BY ap> | nourishment. And-every can makes o4r3 ain a legal Sheapen thelr. proteosiod end the stave twice its volume of the most palatable log Riskedets o fie tread lite 1 ood for them, any way. isfyi Bo aaa eat \ Heeler Grek Gol aed Fall into line! satisfying soup you ever tasted, i rene atest fo the halfbacl A oy 0 Cons odious, oned ot ed, lik t . They Pep slpiebd "oh Fea cf Kae Gather” Ihave: tea WHIERET GO the ger can’ make it. The Harris staff of Oculists (regise | rn » bet Pe ani coral sin the Witham “oem, “od couches | newspaper men and the acting to the red Physicians) 1s composed of experienced, skillful eve | Glam ftouilton re) Pate Frrcmereaice 8 Cet, tn, tate bo.dar Beto ate ot the quention, tel gxaminers, No use paying a private oculist a $5.00 or $10.00 pens ad dornoeee Fadia Sravctdon tot twtootows content | mona (one ide OF the auemtom emt| fee when you can get the identical advice without cost, plcrae sg Vermicell-Tomate rind, bio ren nett ear i, cere rs fgoiball | teil the, truth in the papers? Who! 4 East 25rd St, near Fourth Ave. Just add hot water, ne 4 volte th shouldn't the workings of the gamo be! ° iat ‘sot Quah iio ‘helt work “ten gee | Iike an open book tothe publiet What| 21 es eb Bela pet. SihandGth Aves. Lcal Stouse of bring to a boil, and serve, ork of the varsity al | 4 there to conceal? Again, if a ball) 54 West 125th St, ncar Lenox Ave. rene at the sli ‘ player knowa how to take care of hin 442 Columbus Ave., Bist and 82nd Sts. Pi Joseen Carnet. ComPany ‘ott rs, an ‘a! self in the summer, why shouldn't he au i near John St. Camden N J wes rere, a er tt forty tie rats he able to take care of himgelt on the| 499 po sate iat i 6 F St eralty plasern,, i ane in the winter? If @ ball playor roadway » near Willo’ nm Se a AE OAs Mur ubencws| MAM ee Lee bet Look for the red-and-white label ray ten, who have berm en | AN of the, sick of | Just why @ ball player should not earn pearing on the @ In athletic exhibl- some money on the stage or by writing | themseives, but the other Jdea seems foolish. The ball players ray it ts stretching authority a little too far. i Mr. Herrman hae neither confirmed nor denied the report that he !s pre- | paring the resolution to present to the | commission to stop the players from | appearing on the stage or writing for but ft smacks of the truth, as) during the recent worki's seri the trouble stirred up during the was due to these articles aligned by the players, Tho public attaches aj lot of !mportance to what these play- | | ere say under thetr own signatures and | minded, Why shouldn't the ball players! ing that something 1s going to happen !n this town to-morrow. The advance guard of the vast army of at least 2,00 people who will witness tho great battle on University Field has ‘; arrived, and each train ts bringing an \Advance Guard on Hand al Princeton we..taes, For To-Morrow’s Gridiron Struggle’ regulars scored two touchdowns trom the twenty-five-yard line. There was atill some weakness in the line, eape- | cially on offense. Chrystie ran the tea: at quarter en-| tirely and showed improvemem. He will n all probability start the game to- ingrease to the number, To-morrow | morrow. But the co: a ache 3 “i morning this little burg will be entirely | upon Pandinien i 844 ed may fal) beck sO ata balk arenas cABtUred by the supporters of Orange] would give room for Sawyer In the Fee TN Sew tol pavers, coached Uy Cook™ and Black and of the Crimson. back fleld, where he would be mighty The Indian squad will ee ine, cane Gartele this eter bo the varsity team yesterday and, to| The probable line-up for to-morrow’ ee raven Iniian rola lear ty the ticelsl cap the climax, about 800 undergraduates| EAN® follows att ends Wolte; lett Sleaniscinfian’ tieawte hae bee the paraded to the fleld and were allowed to| or prown; centre, Blumenthal; right DEB Tue fee the team in practice for the firat| Cuan Daft, Ment tackle Vaughan: MILLROSE A. A. ANNOUNCES time in two weeks, Despite the fact|right end, Dunlap; left half, Sawyer or that the team has shown up poorly in FP Gieton; right hadfback, Dewitt ! PROGRAMME FOR ITS MEET athlete carnival of the neil on Saturday Fortys expected to far s ra success, because it 1s n of the members to feature variety of relay races—thir- ber—and with this end in The annual all their trophies ine off under the auspices ‘A. A. ‘This {s because the postal clerks have decided not to hold thelr games and in order to keep their The last finishing touches were added Game Much valuable. Changed Since Crimson-Tiger Contest of 1889 es ITB football game in whieh Har- vard and Princeton to- 2 T morrow will be a sharp contrast to tho one in which elevens from these Mnesmen, the duties of these oMolals resting with tie referee, whose work |was made much more diMeult by tho |fact that the fleld was not marked out th five-vard Ines as at present, At [that time a toychdowa counted four; this yea ! *p {NOT univernities clashed twenty-two years] the goal from a touchdown, two; goals trophies competition the thelr, #89 the game that caused the Dreak | from drop and placement kktcks, five, ‘A. A. was requested to stage se ideMetion relations for five years be-|4Nd ® safety, two, Thero was Iittle of events, Whibh Ciba AGhina the awe Sc |the Kicking game and the mass play Who participated in that historic As we now understand Mt wee still COLUMBIA SPORT RT NOTES. glo te Perry D, Trafford, & | oe ‘er for future development. and his reminisce nee was still undeveloped, out of town tripe, 0, 10 Broadway, that contest shed Interasiing light on re was 41 to 15, nevertheless quite as lies made @ lot of money for his em- | ployer, why shouldn't he also have a! jare going to put on in P ‘him feel free a fore a public gathering.” the commission has take tion it ts up to the: It's A easy in appearing be-| Vp the ques: xplain tt y t to « ather early th 0 be Join the procession « J hie New York (ren ty a Paulet f* to make the trip the Giants and will play jnear here, VOTE ean a of satisfied users of Harris glasses. Get the benefits of the Harris service. Harris ey Harris Glasses cost $2.0 697 Broad St., near Hahne’ LONG COARSE WOOL Newark lass seryice Is as near perfection as human 0, $3.00 and $5.00, WHERE THE LONG STAPLE COMES FROM on _- Practice recently ov undergraduate ts A Uk? sna mone ot seer au aoe wal) Milling to stake his copper on tho LREADY Princeton! Scrimmage yesterday was light. The id 4 They are made from prime farms.. You don’t pay for water when you buy Compt. Sours today, "waa pinyd on Jarven'n Fis 0602 “ord, ht not with I am loaded to the neck with ‘ inven Bas “net ie oem oon me So Called overcoatings, kerseys, meltons oe Cony trouncing ay aun two te, coun ait ne and rough effects, and want to (e008 showing during the first half but eae ae % k illi i ae teri ateaed raat eat” wel ein el inaene alo make a killing this week on mia fine schedule, fo; were Inglortously defeated, The flual 9°) a nat A ET ingloriously “deroated, The tual TINE No elena re aya hal Coatings. 1,000 styles to select a guard made its first appearance. Head. | 4) 0" onda tf a team on eucond a pach on Wim, | guards Wore paknown and wail thet| cre yen. it, could not advance, the from and ‘or, &.—Voe Waleait time there way absolutely reauired er of yards It Ss yg Bt tlon for the head or face. Iberty to run It back Afteen eae a be # (cu sound bout in the roume tion was worn John ¢ ' ey x F and sttll pr 1 centre rush, who hdd devised the thing mf the Ten from @ rubber mouth-guard, from which waa beaten tn that pone poe e three strong pieces of wire ran up over 4 niy 9 nee two ; the nose, the tops b str to} ths aved since, ut wa : Whips Al Bateher the forehead with Jeather. anston! ana T think the team is going to win,’ d s t y e to BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Nor, 8.--Phu Crow, Wore the nore because ho 3 \ ‘ ’ ihe Now York fighter, oitpolated ‘Al. Ketete of and as ot a bad \ : be Nea in that game Tha t! SAVE THIS Xi order... ,;. tough differently shaped to w i : iting hanks, Ketel had the. menu aie fm ‘bested him tm the other ture, game. The next year nb guards appeared but the headgear did not come for some time, “Tho rest of the toss were much as Best Kuown Recipe for Kidney and Bladder Troubier. Pring in Mother, Wife or Sweetheart, and she receives a pair of Heinisch Tailor Shears Free. on Test Doctbard Hata io a. wr at present except ¢t ost players; Go to an: drugelst and get the Fe inte tear Gee | wore canvas Jackets With sleeves. Thiere| following: Hal? ounce fuld oxtract Buchu, ; Bo Saseary |S a Ranch pnt Som aap i My ONLY New York Store} was jon for @ yer to on i. ot Pa the | let hie bau grow long an that theory Of Feud bara 4 & I enok Mme wy y A beled thet it would protect biy head from use 18 doe vo ten P injury. ot a few of the players ter each mea) - i wore taches, and even whir o- 2 bo arte a places to | Meat Re tale 10 © en Tratni an 4 i | Ts ar pe | nich aol are invited | speots widely differ " ere n fae thee > “TS r ‘ rel A gran 8 Sen: “in our|St'oiayetasinys there wee Ne’ gusas| srmstons ww | From Bosto OPEN EVEN NG » invitations are tiie Manoerest flats | kick, foward pars, neutral Zor AVY serious Bi ping oro ro Ss n wy a | 1] Zh ak eG SEA penalties for fouls, &o, There were ng #6 ui j : ’ ‘ sear wd — — - TI ggg) ane Manote

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