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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1911. 7 NAT NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ([_noster tnceny_ | THINGS SEEN AT BIG PRINCETON BATTLE TO-DAY YALE SCORED ON [WILD SCENES AT { | BYLOCAL COLLEGE | TERMINAL AS FANS IN GAME TO-DAY) LEAVE FOR GAME MATT WELLS OFF FOR NA tees LAND With Regulars Missing Uli) tone before § o'clock the vanguard of 15,00 football enthusiasts that left this ved P. : city for the Harvard-Princeton game at 4 Team Played Poorly; N. Y. Princeton began storming the Penneyl- U. Make Field Goal. vania Raliroad Terminal in a mad Push to board one of the fourteen special trains the road had provided to move the big outpouring of footballists to the Mab lelialsdlag scene of the gridiron battle, The firet | pulled out of the station at 23, ipeve'get | and was followed at short intervals by ‘0 Maaay [Jong apectal trains bearing the supporte . ers of the rival colle In a spectal car attached to the first train were the Harvard freshmen team and coaches, The Crimson "Freahlow* made tn early start In order to do battle with the Tiger freshmen this morning as an appetizer for the big event later In the day. The Harvard varsity with a retinue ef Vositions, N.Y. University 1 i LT Contre AG Wrens Wendere Hits Wat Troe Une ! CAMPBELL LEFT HALFBACK Proto ey + Phu THOMPSON (Special to The Evening World.) Pendutton = NEW HAVEN, Nov, 4.—Yale THAT's did not want to make a big score In Aue! a 0 jon, but ak bh eae alt Uh sah ire thes aime |coMches and trainers were given @ row. ah an Mg Bla Se idtveraity thie at, {08 send-off when they boarded thelr agalnst ees pt euler it ‘ aa special train at 10.40. The big crowd that ternoon, When the Yale squad o at: Monies) negara Wave MED on tlle fleld this afternoon 1t was seen Habis Were strusstie® am WENDELL me that many of the Injured men, who| TAnsPortation rushed out to the’ sites RIGHT HALFBACK ot ‘ ye konerally ait In the side ines, were not | Walk to engage in the big contest pane rain tad . there, and word went around that they | OVer 2000 strong, the Harvard clubs had gone to Princeton to see the Har- | of New Englant foot, OAL AND TH : —— -—-— =~ ——=| vard-Princeton game in order to give | Station at It o'c 15 certamney || 2Q9 THEY THEY SAY ‘attack | thelr #pectal for Princeton. FASCINATING I] Cory to THE INDIAN i CORNELL AND WILLIAMS REGULAR RACING LATONIA RESULTS. eae eiayeed a tne on the Atal | as a. tyDical football etomd OM : COLLEGE* - ; Harvard “grads,” bearing a Crimson | me trooping Into the ek and embarked on / MET ON GRIDIRON TO-DAY. Pins Six furtongs-Working| akunet Which Yale haw the bigEERE) hag in ong hand and lending assistance games, i Linas Lad, 1% (Davenport), frat; Merode, 102 \ to a lady companion with the oth (Stele, second; Merry Beau, 106 (Tur-| Detotte the fact that the Kame 18 &1 ioineq his arch enemy of the day: ner), third. 1 Lit. Dr minor one, the crowd was the largest! brinceton man—in a common struggle Star It uncing Lass, at the Held so far this year, The New| + swing on one of the crowded trains, ’ Ge Recompense, 3 York University contingent was sur-|" ihe pig station, which was none too |Three Links also ran, . me 1h View Oi ipoal i Threo Links also ran, Mutt prisingly large in view of the proposl- | arge for the accommodation of the mul: | aad, eit, $11; place, $6.60; ) tion the team was up against and both sho 0, Mero r “i titude, presented a kaleldoscople fr a are koh A ae 4 toh SHOW, | sides of the fleld were well filled when ance ‘as thousands of Sercobe ae SECOND) RACH—One and. onecstxe|t® contest commenced. In the south| waved orange and black or crlmnsen stand were several thousand school chil- THE LINE-UP, Posi Comet ch uk (Cait,) Rourke. Salesla, Is pal Whyt (ay "Nagle Underhaii’s. / ii sides ut teenth miles.—Doneaster, 101 (Turner), flags while waiting impatiently for the lider (Cap.) Avett dente . 12 ‘Ukennedy), ae: |4Pen, guests of the Yale management. | gates to open for the next train, Nor ITHACA, 4,—Enthusiasm | re aera ‘ond; Sei » 12 (McTaggart), third.| Brennan Kicked off to Freeman, whol was tho lusty-lunged college graduate ran high here to-day when Cornell and Williams clashed, as these two teams|Hunt Club Meet at Belmont] Wis: have not met for two years, when Will- ‘ams admin.stered a defeat to the iocal! ‘Terminal Furnishes Real Is paid—Doncaster, straight ["NOWed Unexpected strength, Moore! gut yell for “Fair H-a-r-v-a-t-d."" eleven, Cornell was pledged a winner $14.60, show $5.40; Jeff Bern. [aking several short gains, New York before the whistle blew to-day, however, ic] | , stein, $4.5, Show $3.70; Sea Clif, | Was penalized 15 yards. Avery recovered , ~ | WEAKENED ARMY TEAM IN as the Med and White leum have showed ArublE To-Day. show 00 the ballon a tumble and madea touct-l L@Q Houck Loses id WITH GEORGETOWN. food form in thelr workouts this week pantie F COneahD on INTER as | RANGA Coe ate eee . : ( 1 Winning Wileox, 106 kick, I he bi Lhe Lees Tayed MIC Relea ates ne Special to The World ‘aplin) nd Ethelday 107 (Da a paras TOL. SOR te ae To Harry Re Ramsey \ ‘ ored only! BELMONT PARK TERMINAL, Nov. ra K ELMONT PA MIS Nov. |port)), third. ‘Time, 113-5. Royal Cap. : ‘ pay, Positio: Georgetown one victory this season. . ot tive, Ishkoodah, Merrick, U: Howe ran the ball back 3 yards, but } Howey... ; Butricelio The wearers of the purple came down |*—OF course a large slice of Gotham in| {iv Intkoriah, Merten. Union Jack. | toree made a bad pass from centre 1 to The Evening World.) 4 ‘evan a ‘ipa early from Rogues’ Harber, where they [Unaware that New York ts having af (Ove Ws Harry t ran the ball back 30 yards, ‘The Yale| missing, for the nelghborhood of ‘Phir= Discontent, My Fellow, | players wore headgears because of the| ty-second street echoed with the Prince- k Weaver, Plain Ann, and | recent ace! ‘ r Detroit also ran and fnished as named. {recent accidents tp the men. New York | tan locomotive cheer, or the long-drawe r, bands, bookl f Kete! *, A Nov. 4& 1: Stralwht, $1.80, place $260, }Sfter replacing Ketcham, and Camp PHILADELPHIA, 3 : p@ in a signal practice yesterday after-| racing season this show $3.30; Winning Wwileose, eed punted from Yale's 16-yard line to the | Ramsay, the South Philadelphia middle- bor nm and had a good night's sleep. v etting and all else n evidence | show $1.10; Ethelda, st fel weight #prang a big surprise by cleagl Haggerty of Williams and captain of | Ccttims and all else that Is In evidence | show $4.10; Ethelda middie of the fleld. That ended the} Welsht ep iy 8 | ; - iipicoweensety. period. outpointing Leo Houck, Lancaster's fa | 0 Yale team was in town last | When the thoroughbred performs; yet per ATLANTIC CITY hight and ‘said that nie charges. were |this Isa fact, and this aternvon waa CASHIER JAILS HIMSELF — , First Period—Yale, 6; University] Yorite fighter and ball play at the H » 1A. C. before a big cro in good shape. the second day of the Fall meeting of of (New York, 0. Nonparel ; Tt way rather a surprise to see Ur the United Hunts: Racing ay WHEN BANK INQUIRY BEGINS | on cn exchange of punts at th .| Ramsey found it an esky, melee Se T POINT, 4.—The —_—>— hill in the line up of the varsity, aa It|tne meu tnfrernal een eotiation, |ning of the anond aon otek hyn, | lad. Houck seldom being able to ofter Georgetown team with @ mpue tall Thy ‘ Beats Smith, 3 U y pected that, ne APTN ee oie af vesttel a L ule s Bae Ue con ra Found “He lalned"ioigarta bs pe dreitrel bahia, any Secsane. Hamiey. ie the brief: ¥ i y rooters invaded the Army campus full) ats S 3 ed from his injury of | 8° he Ea us a cold and} Shortage 0 ‘ound Nis, I tha, dest: three: Folliulas sikmoe maaan y On Forward Passes and Long} "eters 1 he Army campus fl Thompson Beats Smith, P| ‘anesday. Willamgon started at Fgh ry vista that greeted the eyes of Poca Geant edt Again and Philbin caught Lhe ball on] heat showing tn the early. part of the », te’ " 7 the one to make the first mark on the . gh ae tackle in Champaign’'s place. the ful as they gathered for the . a je yard e. he punting duel con-| gourth round. In the last round: Ram- Runs, Carlisle Scored Twice |rmy's clean slate. ‘There are, not and 2 to Go—Results ——_—. sort this afternoon, but thik wax not secomifedilea Unued for four more plays. Then Moore] yey started a flood of blood ooxing from + > many that actually expect jeorgetown = suMclent to chill thelr pthusiasn and nocne IND. Nov. 4—After i ‘oWn for a loss. hen hilbin! trouck's mouth with jabs and hooks, in First Half. to cross the Army goal line, but much of Other Sets. | BELMONT PARK. the contests over flat and hedges waal stato Bank Examiners had closed the (Ret the ball on the d-yard line and can! ramsey mixed for a while and had the confidence {a felt in Costello's ability FIRST RACH —Paultiess, 168 (11, w.{Ot ® character to amply Citizens’ Bani at Akron, Ind., ten miles | (1 0M oy to the Gyard Ine, Then| better of the exchanges. biaias shies aa to boot the leather between the Army's Alpe 10 to 1, first; Spe or, 163 | lovalty. Bigger flelds than la east of and had announced [C&P made a -yard run, On a bad = > - Ithin the 4» Special to "The Bening CH Tuck Peculeton, 8 led and. th 426,000, | P488 Yale lost the ball 10 yards from the from anywhere within the (Special to The Evening Wor - ‘ucker), 9 to 10, second; Far West, |44Y ruled and the sport was that its fu #hort about $36,000, opi Mrs ‘ ARE ee ard mark OLF LINKS, NORTHFIELD, N. Jo} CR) Moctimer), 11 to 10, third. | pondingly exciting. today, Howard, Tarte, the, banks [0al. New York did not try to punt for FOOTBALL RESULTS. ‘The Army ine 1s weakened to-day by| Nov. 4.—Amid uncertain weather] Country Guy, Suplement and Charivial three plays, Then on Freeman's punt clety was well represented at tha;cashier, came here and obtained, the the absence of Big Devere at left! semi-finals began to-day in all divis- (Alco fan NO time taken, clubhouse, but the major portion ot | sheriff's permission to stay In the county tackle, but Weyant, who substituted | tons of the autumn golf tournament) punts Steeplechase ER yeead Bp gt the assemblage was drawn from the|Jall until inquiry into the Inetitution'’s for little John and made a good show-/at the Atlantic City Country Club. / about three miles over the b-ush cour more strictly hor set, The Prince. | fairs had proceeded further, ing in the Yale game, will handle De-| Walter J, Travis of Garden Cit donian, 15 CH. F. Alpors), 4 to 5, |ton-Harvard magnet had little visit ——enaner also ran, Ne time taken Howe went to %-yard Ine, Howe then| At Annapolls—-Navy, 6; A. & M., 6 tried a forward pass which was inter-| Annapolis—Finai Score: Navy, I; a. ted. and M., 6, ae At. Amhepst—First Half—Dartmouth, 12; Amherst, 6. On three forward passes New York i in n. TB ae vere's place, Both the regular half-| seemed to. have the best chance of| first: Easex B., 140 (K, Whittenthalay [effect on the attendance, the throng * Minor Caught. poaiad ene Gall to Walle 4 —_—_—_—_ ; es backs, Brown and Benedict, are lald up| winning the chief pr but he had jG¥eM, second; Adjuter, 196 (8, Josepathal, | Inthe main belng a purely racing | WAYNESBORO, Ga, Noy, 4.—"Old] Brennan tried a fleld goal, Just missing 8 to 1, third. No other starters. No time | crowd, r have been @ no-| tt, and Howe ran the ball to the 35-| THE LARGEST DANCING SCHOOL, ; and McDonald and Barton will start/ against him George A. Crump of Phila | 810% Minor, sata . Evening vel . ay +4 A 1 s y eo bro! of | torious rv ‘obber, 10, "i we" «|e i perenne at Hin mace Peay, ters ori ai or, yt em DONOVAN’S D ——— ‘ecovery, always a dangerous quantity. | $150; about #!x furlongs, on the flat— ae Rew ee Seine. VigoroUnly, ‘ ° ane fighting pitch whic always &, i ong, on the flat— Hela virlary eaeeeeaaeted F carta tap. | New York University got the bail on | INSPECT IT TO-DAY, Open 10 A. 44. until the Universite oe| TUFTS GAVE BROWN TEAM [The other pair was made up of J.| Nosegay, 147 (McAlper), 4 to 1, first; |Powever discretely, and far from vut-| viet camp several days ago, was cap.) HO seta ing Brennan kicked a Ms; 4 lessons, $1; 2 means “win or Pennsylvania's fodtball tea ly awaited the call of t rt their annual f arliste Indians noon sity of Ernest Smith, the Wilmington veteran, | Raymond, 152 (R. Belmont), 5. to 2,] 88" &aze lots and lots of greenies and nansious-| PRACTISE FOR YALE GAME. | ana Meteoa Thomson of Atlantic City, | Second; The Rascal, 150 CE,’ Tucker), |¥elowbacks changed ownership aft is nil ‘Three other regular and five consola-| 21-2 t 1. third. Kinderhook, Fire: | every race cee i ts , R tone, D'Ormont, Towton Field, Mel-| The spactular event was the National me wit “UP, tlon sets compete Chief Interest, | ® e, 4 n i fn Franklin Feld THE LING-UP. naturally, war le the fret Atvtetee vent: | ville, ‘Pitot TT, and Gold ‘Treasure als>| Guard Cup race, in which tho soldi AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, fisting “of Charles, La, ‘Tappin, New| 78% Correction, Adjuster and Hesex | dads rode thelr own mounts clad {n full ‘ re Lee HEATHEN. CENTURY Re ars to rn the LimP! IRE ‘i: ty at. 40th st, Phona fleld goal, . ‘Moore, who resisted arrest, was 3, disqualified in second race for going] dress uniform, The the Red and Blue colors York, vs. Henry MeSw y. ON City, | inside course, Kreat united hu: Wits Tue 3. have been twiee lowered during. the ana J B Busia Philadelphia, vs. FOURTH RACE—Combination Steeple- | marred by scrate! | JOHN DREW a A ‘SINGLE “MAN THE GARDENFALLAH past two weeks the sturdy athletes | Richard Mott, Phila i All are| chase of $200; about t over the} responding to t | nally Mats. dient soatagh. ied W be is: vasM abiarti, Sats, Loa), baie, Day a Weds a Aro filled with that “coine buck" aptrie | di gensoued onmpaigners. Bustan ae thal Brush ourar—ttvaws, Isl Ga Mall. & tal aw cones the| ‘TH WORLD, LYCEUM Ye Set Bont, WALLACK'S. e014 est Re and this afternoon grind prom to | Tenney favorite here also a large handi-|1, 4 to 5 and out, frst; Pompous, 159 (A, | firat race whe 0} MISS BILLIE BURKE. Mate Today. Kec bee battle that will strike terror into late Adan cap contest in the fleld. Davin), 15 0 1. 3 to Land 10 5, soc-|1, galloped home an iner over | WINTER GARDEN, =" 4 . eeu ARREISS 1x DISRAELI Mermepamge sede ea 0 RA fer rote Nov, 4—-Brown | gad whomeon beat Smiths up and'e to{7it0 4 3 to 1 and 1 to old | Summaries || GABY DESLY S/ anit? FULTON iii? sites gg ie tah a ay oie ors, 7 4 are | nus jomson beat & 8 up and 2 to 4 Kennewick also ran, Kenne- a 1 4 Night Concert, GABY DEE Mats, Today, Tues, (Election Das) & Wed., 2.15 lac ad Tufts m on Andrews Feld here na nn |p Too sil ft ABY DESLYS; q y ago. co in On the other hand Glen Warner's|*" go. k also ran, Kennewick finished first, 96 Hivadway a Sth Be 35, || ROBLRT EDESON (:, 3}! ani, he other ‘mand Gon Warner's hay. the former presenting & lne-UP | “The atter match developed tow scoring | Mik aie fare Kennewick Anished frat, MARLBORO ENTRIES. DALY'S Heating Ei Oe aera ine aomeben to annihilate t Red and Blue eleven | '4t ad undergone several notable and an exciting set to. Thomson knock- a jump. ay - ' ave sti iE ' PA Weal hat, eae DAVID BEL. | wesday nifts since the RAC! 8.10, ata and thus ave lisastrous defeat at the eq his opponent's ball into the first FIFTH RACE—National Guard Cup,|. MARLBORO: TRACK, Nov, 4.—Th stinging defeat 1 Ti . fall Hrunonian line had been materially ‘Thomson was 1 down. Crump proved | Members of Xe N oY i six fur-| furlongs, selling. Premier, Lin, Mt how ih Mu Ltt aay. Be, wh ‘An hour hefore.the game started the} strengthened by the shake-up, Gelb go-/ much easier for Travis than had been| !ns* on the flat Buckeye, 15} 0 Sa 116; Oa tre, dutb. or Bway, Eu LEN WARE BEST, ¥.times Dey Mars (Lieut. FP. Alp aoe THE MILLION HELEN WARE "= Rice | BANE CASINO Sirah sieht Wel 3d BA Tat inf rt ew ¥ ” ee 3 bi ig 5 THE KISS WALT 2 || (yoceaocteh ise been HAMMERSTEIN Ss" 8), 2 » out and out, (Private Cav: and out, # erkt. Leary), 5 to 1, to the regu-| and out, third. Star Amer! of 189 yards, | Commander also ran. ing in as right guard nstead of playng® expected, In fact the Quaker won only first; Golden Dick, rnate to Bartlett at rght 1 hole of the 13 that were played, al-|anagh), 6 to 1, 7 to repla nldberg. {though he halved five. Travis was out| Custer, 1 Mitchell gave place to Donovan at tn 38 to par 36, getting a asing the Weight of the lation 3 on the eighth hol stands were filled with a throng large) than has been winessed in a game on | 48 anklin Field at any time this yea The Indians won the toss and took t east goal, Wheelock kicking off, Penn | centre, also In ND RACE: ay, 1, Jug pek, ak Apiaster, 100 ‘Ope ' Leal a é agin —— itD RACK—Four and PLAYHOUSE #424: 0f ay. Teh. 2i26 Hryan ‘To-day Ten at 2.15 paar olay irae unable to lain and plinted to mids | Jit ‘o-day's engagement had been nd set—Htottome beat Newton 7 up ng.—Rose Meddier, 10; Fis Soe Matinee to Day, te é 1, #4,50 70-81. Dally Mat cae field. On plunzes through tackle and| regarded largely as a practice game and 6 to go. Wesley beat McCall 8 up MARLBORO WINNERS. ing Hee denier. bextra, Mat BOUGHT ‘AND PAID FOR THE SiR Treve Ersuklin, Clayton Are occasional end runs the Redmen star ul a steppingstone on the way to meet and 2 to go. eos Ay) Tee hs a MANINE | Thea vit bet Bway wou AF r is “eal down th 1, Arcasia gall the moat | Yale at New Haven next week, and the! Consolation Division — First Set —~| FIRST RACE —Two-year-olds; fve| “Povarit MACE—Five ¢ ¥ ANGLIN | Hlee, 5 1 ground. Then on a forward pass I coaches looked forward to the showing Charles 1 ’ York, beat | and one-half furlongs.—Panchette, 111 | 100, Harrette, 108; 5 1133 pa! etar clreled left end for a ehdown, | 484 Tufts with interest as tending Ht Ot City, 4 up and 2} (Grand and even, first; Marshland, | fenous, 100) rex | a +B Newasho kicking the goal ting the [to bring out the results of the hard drill to on, Philadelphia, beat | 12 (White, 11 to 5 4 ana a tit acl ies one tg: FRITZI SCHEFF's! Pengss || ASTOR Rapts, at ball when Wheelock fumbled on the |*#nee the Harvard defea hard Mott, Riverton, 8 up and 1 to 0. | second; Silas Grump, 107 (Troxl ele \n rom Th in st, Hons eae KAIE? EDGAR SELWYN Fy ARAB yard line, Penn lost it on an inter LATONIA ENTRIES ‘A. ©. Jackson, New York, | to 5, third, Time, 1.00, Littleleern, Sene- i Wennas al Caiers COMEDY: 18s i tivtctect fica Thue CON sic The Wea Wave orig cepted forwa 8. reel ; Jelphia, 1 Up: | gambian, Lesbos, Drexel Hill, Irene Rar BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS WEW AMSTERDAM SY is We Mar 4 Welth on teh ne beat Walter | { 1 Boal Onys 1 unmell also ran, Tod & Wed, of the field he entries for Monday at Lato: ap and 1 to gc PO RN eg aa BROADWAY Gch) Kipp ay Dal, | Blew & gelanger's Musteal i Cy Ie | “Hen ae ‘us follow van, nie08" THE NEVER HOMES’ || THE PINK LADY rioyy st | BIG OLD-T f . | FIRST Ke Purse; for twovenrold filly | Navy officers, one mile and one. ree) LWT Score First Period—Iindians, 11; | midrin’ the" uit ictal 1h Bay et PUGILISTIC NOTES. teenth—-K 165 (Lieut. Lyman), WW. OLSth AY. Figs, 628, wily ai FAVORITES’ FESTIVAL O; Mrs. ‘Mlenat OF ehgora, 110; WEST END, . Ban Oe oe | Pleat, 10: Him epee. 1 Amie Aid! Teta eanaerene ect aet ye NORFOLK ENTRIES. ‘ MADAME x! Ta ONLY SON ih Lovcit Ries Ace After an exchange of punts TO; Coo, Ho; Sharh, 110; Temiise ander, ‘There are two good fighis slated to be fenght tman), % 3 and 7 to 5 second. . Nat. Wh. Heneletta Crosman in Te Real Thi * | q A pee ADR AR MORE From | Gs Mtoe AtMe TANTAMIW, FeO 447 ARON a og Aly Lonnaeut, Hl Acorn’ and Fi nix Stag, 10 (Lieut, Marks), 21-2] NORFOLK, Ya. Nov the dames Da agit Ny On Ha Saha Sih be Bia tL unekrT weet of him. Another exchange at Pa feta Hales hout'at the Natl mile to Sand 1 to 2 thied. ‘Time, 2, Mata town Thad WiMh snbrlon. ¢ : jE Minter’ THE eine THOMAS A. WISE & he 12 Mie ahaevllte Nota the Indians the a t 0 es J 0 he Frage boon, Miss Hynes, Evangeline also ran. y ree-y p Net * sernern jake in Repertoire, ota fine, Neither toam could gain ¢ erly Ni PO cade te Ae te | FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olds an | —— JOHN BARRYMORE Cate SAM | ACADEMY Set) Ste sa tts abe dat ek OO ne iat ty, Zl MBALIST "] [AW On fgg _ HO LITTLE VAGKANTS.— @ion of the ball on thelr own I-yard uma ire ME Hitt sana gna Pal A is pia! wit hey to a. Sand 1 to. 10; Grats Quality | saeco pe toe KITTY GORDON viv, ENCHANTRESS | NEMACOLOR + ain, Cate irquerite, “Vaue : ora tw re Ast «Vonks Violin te 5 vas Hh a Ta 8 ; Une. ; «| Qhallee, 1605" Hartt darem od: Par tate, od: Ry AP ACTof Heston Hott “late hate made’ | Street, nweblg), 11 to 5, 4 to 5] Bee a alan Asien, heals at He * GLOBES. bi Mie | Score Second Period—Indians, 11; | \ine Meee, lod; Msivesterns, 106, Rubia great impression with the followers of th , 7 7 | itl | Pertornane i Penn, 0. randa, 110; Lucetta, 110; lmprudent, 110 fi of Boston, as a ot th and 1 to % second; Kilderkin, 107 one and one-siateenth 7 tor GY BAYOU, way w 1 at Powell kicked over Penn's goal tine} "#outtrn pac ghting at the sapie A, n (Holmes) 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even,| fon Ry 10K) Altanal STENT me tensr's psy ‘LOVE Di three gearolds Murray’ haa decided to put | & ft ay sg vO? Hesse it ow weeks, third, Time, 1.63%. Flims, Tom Shaw, Lutte’ Pater, 1006 “Buki Di! | Bert Kesea ta another Tighter who mey stan | Donation, Tom Melton, Hlack Branch, for San Francisco In ja few days, Jim Coffr nt Erin also ran. the Habe riaoter of Calitorala, ban wired Jimi | PLITH TRACK-—Steaplechase; hand. Ret same, of the food eile bn “atl cap; short course.—Duftleld, 169 (Han- HichigT his orareitally atcepiad it "ieeveve ate [nigan) 2 to 6, 1 to Sand out, won; Garter- ig would pleave. the oatites of Vrisce as derkan) 2a ee 6: fle keops boring in ‘and swinging all the time. men sue ern n) 3 arias to H second; the 2 AL THE. barre i “Uc K |LAND SHOW Ct 110! Hounder, and the ball was put in play on the} and wy six furk Wr RACE Pi-yard mark. After an exchange of punts the got the ball on a Jorward pa he went to Penn's ard line, ance was now at left end for Penn,» Newashe was Wheelock replaced him, Avs la slipped around end for the third HW RAGE Mt events 3 i | uf etal ‘osight 5.15, UID RCHINDLER AT NEE TEAS QBOIT | MADISON SQUARE GAKDEN i . Moate at Hall, Tho Fe eae oe a GAR by | ONE CEE aur) Burlesquersig POPULAH ALLATME: MALRIS THEA, 42d st., bet, Thh * Bth ove, | Greats cultural and Horticultural Nigel Tuewlay Att, Not td, at B o'clock, || ven Reeninfie i yanzanere, Any pie BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Li owit HESS ant nhormacle Cpale_ ao Mth ae SMPIRE. 2 arena Vurse; _ three-yearolda; Hazel ‘Atiuger, Vid) Meridian, Selling} — three-year-olds one “alate Selling, twe *Hilly Mun ‘annie i LOL! Rurfeir TH t ag chdown; Powell missed the tig; Queen Marguerite, 112; | even 1 to % third; time, 4:46 1 8; Ortaan, Oa eata BENOM. gly Hong, Meola Wee se ecse Ryple, “Grain ead’ Boca Young took Jourdet's place at right en a Aronoc, Ok, Azure Maid, Aggression, tat 437 Pod ‘or Pann. siege siuly. Track fast, * Apprentice | World Wants Work Wonders. | aie" , “ive yousae aimed, |] Sig at ir ee errno fey, (Tae len a SS ee ®

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