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- a) ins £¥enine wees, BAS vawAL, HUY saBER 11, 1011. ~*~ TIGERS TO PLAY _ DARTMOUTH TEAM BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — LEGALIZED BOXING’ FINANCIAL FROST = HARVARD BEATEN PICTORIAL OPINIONS OF TO-DAY'S BIG GRIDIRON GAMES TRAVIS EASILY. BVCARUSLEN a oa BEATS ENOGOTL HRD FOUGHT ANE W SEMIFINAL Indian Thorpe Big Factor and| t Final Score is 18 to | {5 Prince Tons ‘Oya oF Perfect Weather Conditions. fgg Play in the Lakewood »* Golf Tourney. LINEUP, (Syectal to The Evening World.) LAKEWOOD, N. J, Nov. ih lutely perfect weather was in this morning when semi-finals im four divisions began in the fall tournament on the Lakewood Club Inks, The sun was as warm’ September, with scarcely @ blowing. Tho course, which was yesterday from rain, dried out and scoring should be low. THE f 5 (g jal to The Rvening World.) CAMBRIDGE, M Nov, W.—HMare Yard resumed hostilities with Warner's , 4 ~ husks! Carlisle Indians in the #tedium Ne ee eon HARUARDS PROBLEM ; a= | to-day before a crowd of £0.01 poopte. Toray Endicott, out 64448666 The Indians tarted off with a rash and fer in. 34 7 ‘ : for a time {t looked ax if the Aborigines aes : aye On. the benein soot thot Jeni Kingston, beat Douglas Whkagy! 6 up and 3 to go. A. L. neasy, Greenwich, beat N. 8. Wetker Richmond County, 1 up 19 hole. Among the be ndlcap scores weret 111, HK. Ke 8, BIB L. Rea had the Crimson eleven on t ru fleld goal from the d-yard line. It ‘The first perlod wax charwterizet by a} falled: then the half énded, geod deal of rough playing on both Score—Yaie, 12; Brown, 0. @iden, and Stowe, a Harvard taeman, ) ‘On an exchange of punts the ball went wae pu tout of the gare fc Howe on a fair catch in midfeld, Harvard pres eugwing & 1 a Dunn ran to the #-yard itne, Freeman ted for the west part circled left end for 10 yards to Brown's Nand during the early S-yard line. Camp gained five yards on Progress of the game they were man!- an end run, Howe trled another fleld % substitute ten 76, 4 s- ey. 8%, festly outpiayed, Taorp distinguished goal, which fall short. gprackling punt- - | Findlay Douglas, 82, 2-8); Percy Pl St, 4-80; We Heim, 8, 6-0; W. ngeman. 2, 18-80, ‘ | ‘Taylor beat Mundy 6 up and 4 to gay due to Mundy's poor putting. Tal howover, was not playing as well as he did yesterday. After squaring the match on the second hole Mundy wae down all the time. Ending the sigth he w 3 down and 2. down at the turn, After that he did not win a hole, BRt halved two. doubtless would ha taken the e h but for a doy! } him, On a delayed pas« Dun went to the M-yard line and lataer inthe mec- the five yard line. Howe took the bail geen Reynoid a suneritre, Ky to the one yard line, Brown held Yale ek made a thrilling fifty-yard ; ; abs for downs. Dunn made a fair catch] 5. Fun for a touchdown, teavin the «care | Hours: Kicking Largely Ré-|‘ina Francia kicked goal from place |Big Crowd Saw Munk Get the end ef the first half, Harvard 9, fOr ment. Scores Vale, 1h; Brown, 0. Garijste cs FIRST PERIOD, sponsible for’Good Showing |" FOURTH PERIOD. Winning Touchdown—Fum- fimeett for Carlisie by kicking two ed to Oapt. Howe at Brown's i-yard ag ene from the 13-yard line and one | Ine. PipsAieerh.-..23dIlieter cama back Camp made a 20 yard run to the for Harvard with n beatiful goal trom yard line and then Reilly replaced -_-.> —— WM ga ad Ga i DARTMOUTH SEES IT ‘Cine, THs YaLe VS. BROWN. = " asian = RET YS . . Jonéa went through center for five " ; stymie, feurvard vegan the game by kicking of Eli Team of Subs, Yards, Spravkkng kicked to Reilly ana] bing Lost for Westerners. Painted figure high in the air slowly | | In the second set Deforest beat Me- @tf to Wheelock Carlisle's Byard failed to gain, Mowe then kicked to fixed {ton the hook beside the b | Cletlan 1 up, 19 holes. Naething begg fine. Wheelock indde 10 yards around . Crowther, who ran back ten yards. letter “P."" The score was Princeton, 3: | Camavito 6 up and 4 to go. ghtend and first down on Carlisle's 45- THE LINgUP, * “>| Sprackling ran thirty yards round left Dartmouth, 0. Instantly wild commo- In the third set Frank Presbray, Gare line. Thorp drove through right THE LINEUP. | tion shook ‘the Tiger rooters’ stand. |den City, beat J. E. Kelley, Deal, 3 up le to Harvard's M-yard tine. He wn was fenalized 15 yards for bold: | Cornell Positions. Michigan. ‘Stand behind your team men, yell as land 1 to Ko. Benes more through vigiecr ish ing Dall on Prayers yard line. Sprack- | Brrich ; prereeeees Pom | 0 Pit Raver velled beter.” ehrieked: the | saa BO “ET ie <a ES Junged through centre to Harvard's ling kicked to inldfeld: Phlibin of Yale rt a DA REE 3 Dartmouth leader, and Dartmouth, | line. | et f 4 fried for a field moa! from the’ a-yard | Mute, J. ~ ’ somewhat grimly, lined up and kicked 'OTHER FOOTBALL GAMES, ‘On a leftend run Thorp waa stopped "Aah Iine,.but miwsed. Brown failed to gain, | Mirmnign Sexe ‘ 1 off. | a for no gain, He punted to Harvard's! au Cheaiaey i Sprackling. kicked to’ Howe at the 45-| Fritr Bonk . > | There was little time to play. The * ETE Fd 7 Z-yard line and Reynolds fumbled Car- | PesbeneccaMMBedser genres yard line. Sprackiing threw 9 forward | liver t . : | Tiger forced Its advantage aggressively, TeAt New (Hash Tn St ae Weiss recovered dell on Harvard's 3- seeiBeys ‘ pase to Ashbaugh, netting 10 yards, and [Wise (Continued From First Page.) and Dartmouth played with the frantic | Freshmen, 0: Princeton Freshmen, yard line. rp through left tackle RAPS Re esp the game over. Final score: Yale, | Underhi!i —— onergy-of despair. Once Barends, leap- At Middletown, Conn.—End of @ret {yards and he made it on Next pIMy.| eyo (mie to The Evening Wold. |i: Brown, 0. sa ah ee [when he had covered thirty-five yards, | Ing out of a tackle, ran thirty yards, but period—Willlams, 6; Weale: Thorp made 2 varde at right guard. He AVEN, Conn., Yale Field, | —_— (Spectal to The Evening World.) |running like a frightened deer, he was| was called back because he had touched - At Exeter—End of War stopped on next play and It waxiNov. 1L—The Yale football team gave! PENN, IN EASY GAME ITHACA, N. ¥., Nov. 1.—This is Cor-} Met sauarely by Snow and stopped with} the side line. Punts followed until Dart- ! philiips-Andover, 6; Phillips Exeter, Harvard's ballon downe on her t-yard|comfort to its adherents today by wal: | . hell's ble football day. Over 10,000 visit.) % thud. mouth got the ball in midfleld. A for. (Spectal to The Exening Word.) | West Point—First period: Army, 9% 2 More punting and now Princeton | dos MVE BEIVER IANIEWA tov Ula Corn: ward pass failed. After that, in a series 4 emed to wake up to gather speed and | of brilliant plays, Dartmouth drov Michigan clash and nearly every fra-| aggressiveness, It was all quick, | ball Into Princeton's territory and. nad Yernity house on the hil! Held a bouse| snappy play. Pendleton flashed through | CELTIC PARK, NEW YORK, Nov.) Bucknell, 0. 11.—A- good-sized crowd of athletic! Boulhs Béthighern) “Fac ane Shar ft there at the end. The final acoro:| Ports gathered at Celtic Park this) ANNAPOLIS, Mi, Nov, 1-—End th Une. loping the Brown eleven by the score) BEAT LAFAYETTE 23 TO 6. Blackall punted to Weich on Carlisi 40-yard line. He ran it back eight yards, Of to 0. Thirty thousand deeply in- ri ; ‘Thorp went around Harvard's left end terested apecaora saw he game and as LINEUP. to Harvard's 13-yard lino and through 1 “became evident that the Yale’ team agin} aM Wad Sacoy atta 760 ban. Aton ACA. Taraneh Lae Darter Eg nek Princeton, tmouth afternoon td see the hundred or more! period: University of Wi rt Yet guard to Harvard's 7-yard, line with many substitutes tn tine to replac Dillon !temintty. No. more ideal footbali | bali at last, hnd Dartmouth was ready RUTGERS AND N.Y. V. N Tovey etleis ae shor ame tdur, athletio VO Eon orp ma: rat down on ri eo regulars who ¢ fert a Ne a ;: a ’ es | HARTFORD, €onn., ete he aie _—e the regulars who were away watching Fone | oather could te ithawined, .The day (to fecipn There was a swirl of Ss > a a association who were contesting for the|gevond period: Trinity, Harvard elevens , Was making a winning Aght against the |mighty Brown organization the crowd OW ian foes clear and the wind which was rather | Breen | gps thir weed HARD GAME ON OHIO FIELD, Junior Championship honors in the dig! setts Aggies, the next play. Thorp was thrown back ‘DannekNs | brisk early this morning died down ac-| ground White's end of the line. He cross-country race here, The conditions! At Brunswick, Me.-Final: Bow@otn to the b-yard Itne on a play at left Eres, * Gown: 6 to xo... Thorp. dropped Steels | commodatingly before the game started. | wasn't going very fast and hi 9 w si ta ; veut 0: University of Maine, % Dack to the Iyard line and dropped | DecAMe as excited ca though It wore ong | Htnely Marti | “The arrival of the special train bear-|fodge or citcle to any aeitreraat| ante |'Couitiites or eine, ae eee eat | isn of secondperiod: Army, 20 Hoal from field. Score: Caritsle, 3; Har- | Of the two big games of the year, be Ae : ing the Michigan rooters brought a|but somehow he left them sprawling in | Qaawfont oval + Malas | ene younghters who cdmmeted for] Bucknell: 0. ; , ward, 0. ak Baecl ite wie ase) aerae cone OC Se Getens|! BiILADELPHIA, Pa. 1.—al-|iively Increase in betting. There were! hie wake. Thirty yards he went before | \erkay ’. : Hee ee een a ea re elon geet aeons, Sarioe! Dickinson CH BanTHt ack tg. Carona M-yard Whe, | woauuese tn (ho ‘tinal a 8 ganactonn played wince the Villa Nova contest has|even money, but to-day the odds arc! with the ball ex@tly on te cael Wiener Gah ASG, dbrdiry Avie AUaGET Wet ecele Oo, -Univedsity, Cae Thorp went through Stow for elehtlin which a truly great team le almere| Oot? & “critical” one, this term applied |6 to 8 with the Ann Arbor bova the | jing, There had been no score, but Dart-| ¥ os a F M. C. A. Mohawk A, C., Long Island! Maine, 15, eee js. A fumble was recovered DY \ungtoppable. ‘Twice Brown held. Yele| Datticularly to this afternoon's battle| favorite. There was plenty of Michigan | mouth had on'plaved Princeton, De Wsejertoacesgsa oenme | ar ae Si cangoe ny claw cn gone Talend 1 pines | West Virginia, 0, felch. Thorp's punt was recovered BY | ror aowng on th held Yale} with Lafayette, It waa the Inst game | money In sight and Cornell was covering | Witt's tong punts alone having kept the AY G.. ware entered fonithe team Whew Hate nn, Nov, nolds on Harvard's 45-yard line. on the a-yard line. Capt-! on the achedule before the two so-called '!t_ very well. ball away from the danger zone lying] + Cr a a oate ent period: William The Now York University eleven lined | P!onship, and Afteen Individual entries | \ex ran it back to Harvard's @-yard| Howe made two unsuccessful attempts up against {ts old rival, Rutgers, trom | from scattering clubs for the individual! AN {championship battles of the year with Reynolds through right end to/&t sal Kicks and. succeeded in’ three.) 4p @-yard. line. He made tea|Francts kicked a goal from the field. Michigan and Cornell, Likewise it w ) The Michigan team ran through a near Princeton's goa snappy signal drill before’ they co me | Between halves Dartmouth yelled al er \ : A menced. ‘Their line out weighs Cornell) “akyrocket yell" enthusiastically, cna | New Brunawick, T, on Ohio Ficha | championship. right guard,| Between the halves there was a bur-| {6 last opportunity Pennaytvaita’s sup-|ten pounds to the man, and as thelt Princeton, maseed in the cate of tol thie afternoon without Capt. Brennan.| AMong the spectators were on|leaque Sy the Whiitenpoofs, the Yale} posters had to see their team tn action | packficld is ght and fast, it Was ex. bit gra: stand acr the way. sang|Cumfort, the freshman who has been |!ar® the senior cross-cou OCarlisie’s’%-yard tine. Morrison made) gentor society, This time the principle | efore the final game of the year with! pected they would have an advantage), inl ne" Cane 0, SRA WO, a8 Oe ee eee ie lel APOLIS-Ead third period: Navy, t Virginia, @. Ma, University U.-Fingt of West Vine APOLI wo yards at right guard, second down {Cornell on’ Franklin Field Thanksgiving }on the Red and White when it came! Gragh thes the lines of stron ; ‘ ne LAK fel \ Uigiitts dete. \Corlisty. stopped Rera-/orent Wee ithe Turklah-liatian, war! is] be te net BGS | Antmena ee nates ines of heen | in Brennan's place. ‘The Rutgers team |of Long Island A. C., wiv a A a ent iat era. ttolitgter, etand, | With. ite orueltien, the arrival of, 8) Capt. Morer and Harrington were PERIOD Fight, tent for every ward @end.| soxed Mt after the driving Coach Gar-|to fight a great duel ta the senor rac : se Wee cn Carlisie's akyard line, dropped AFAB Patrol and a Turkish Harem.! both In condition to re-enter the game FIRST U. Princeton's honor to defend Han gave them all week and went on the | Which will, } at Celie Park next MARLBORO RESULTS. Rogers on his! stoked off to Cornell and} Rah, rah, rah, rah, Th goal from field. Score—Harvard, the arrival of ©. P. and Jourdet ts the only one who ts not} Michigan sigs, boom, | fleld determined to wipe out last year’s | Saturday. ! Garitste, 3. Coast to Coast fight and last but not! !n tiptop syape. O'Connor ran the ball back to the twen- ah | defeat. | The course marked out for today's!) FIRST RACK--Maiden the attack of C, R. Crane of| “It Was Invincible football which Penn-|ts.yard line where tt was fumbled and] And locomotives by the score, After the teams ran through thelr sl&- | yace by Joan McHugh 1s regarded and a half furlong: SECOND PERIOD. Chicago, on the amount of boore they | *Y!vanta played In the first’ half, Michigan took the ball, Michigan} For we'll fight with a vii nals to warm up and Capt. Allinson and |ii0 nest in Ameriza bata from the run § to 5 and 3 to &, wal “Thorpe put the Indians in the lead on /@rink. Crane was continually inter: | the Lafayette eleven, fighting dr bled immediately and Cornell took! That is dead sure to win Acting Capt, Henneberger agreed on the eer ootii. ok Siewland bhecgorerasa V . 20, 8 and + & dandy placement kick from the 4- ately, was totally unable to cope pall, Butler kicked to Michigan's} For old Nassau, I time of the perlods, the game began, ners’ point of view a he sp e107 ctoatep hy Ry rupted and applauded for his state-| it, ‘po x | eS — point of view. The ground ut the erim- | r | a se ed hcg on he found | Ments but was chased around the feld) syivanta opened with an attack which | changes of punts but was penalized THIRD PERIOD. | MANY SUBS ON ARMY’S the athletes ran was {deal roug! & hole through tackle for 43 yards and [®¥ nother student representing a bot-| Inspired confidence among all the play-|twice for veing off side. Butler droppel) Baker kicked off for Princeton, Hoa: \ $ touchdown, Hollister kicked the goal. | tle of bose. ers, ‘The Quakers sprung something [tack on Michigan's M-yard Ine to kick | sett caught the bail and came siding! TEAM FOR BUCKNELL GAME. running, every inch of it being visible Stowof Harverd was put out of the] The OMclals—Referee, Joseuh Pendle- | new in the attack, which wax a quick] but the whistle blew ending the quarter. | back # yards before he went down ior - from the grand: nd, at this point for slugging. Har-|ton, Howdoln; Umpire. J. 3 LINE UP. John J. Walsh of the Pastime A, third. ‘Time—f.pa, el Light, Steltess, Sapg sin and Inwood also ran.) D RACE—Three-year-olde and upward; four and one-half furlongpes, sinirk, 108 (Hopkins), 9 to 19, 1 to 3 f ne first time this year Penn- | x-yard line. Cornell gained on t Morice, U,| shift, with many possibilities; it hed SECOND PERIOD Twice Hoxsett was sent around White pufterini alty of 43 yards on|of P.; Field Judge, Robert J, Torrey, | the Lafayette defens» completely con- for good gains, The second time White ; : . Ri first; Royal Onyx, 113 ohison), thts account, nate ended with the; U of P.; id TAnesman, N. KE. Davia, | fused, Mercer was the ble ground! putier tried his kick, but {t went wide} ™M&naged to catch him, but Hogsett ARPS Busknel), a ted as referee in place of James 5, and 3 to 4, secvld: Star Board, a) all in Harvard's possession on her own : gainer for the Red and Blue, andjana the bil wes Michigan's on her 2)-/*Pped clear and made five varde more, Werand, mm Saliivan, who ts suffering vam, 4,7 and 8 to 6, thi yerd line. Carlisle had been the ag- FIRST PERICD rarely was be stopped short ot tig (SMM PM Tat gan kicked to O'Con- |, Moment later tewellvn. punted met effects of being in a railroad wreck | Time—1 0 ‘beth —O, Kiron Hressor throughout, being In posseasion a During the iret period Penn-| nor who was downed a midfield. There | epee A K {0 midneld, Again Ko last summer. | Howanout ¥ norps, Goodacre a}go 1 yn punted and for ran of the ball t t of the time, ried fifteen minutes late, | #¥lvania carried the ball from sertm-! \o, ’ exchanges of punts o the first Penny wh team arrived at the feid weli| MAKE, a (otal of TL yards, to 65 yards | Ver’, “uenian gained slightly. Mich-| time a Dartmouth man tumbled, Half Third Period—T after 2 o'clock, and tt wasn't until the for Lafayette. In the second half the |igan could gain nothing against the) % dozen striped-legged players fell on of Harvard 9 to 6 at the Brown team had been on the fleld in| Quakers rushed the ball a total of 81) Gornel! ine, and Cornell could do little | the ball tooth and nail like real tigers, | second period, Coach Haughton Position that Howe kicked off back of | yards to 7 yards for Lafayette. Penn. | Tine plunging. Butler inter-| Dut almost before the great roaring | Thoms Firat Lap-H. Smith, Pastime, a, C., Arst, thine 6.23 1-5; wD. Huysinan, LA A. C., second: F. W. Jobneon, LA, A re . third; George Critchley, N.Y. A. — fou THIRD RACK.—Thre’ upward; for ofMflcers. arn one mile and five furlongs— ear-olls and and nayyi frat, 16 ¥ nt better at peer 0} oP ; R. Springstein, Yonkers ¥. M f) (Capt, Alexander), 4 6 0 the substitute lineup at the besinning|the line, where Sprackling caught it, and | #ylvanta total for the first halt was! card's forward 3, and it] Cheer of the Princeton rooters had be- Fe ™ 5 hey . fer), Of the third period. After the kick-off] Play Was started on Brown's %i-yard | 152 yards to for Lafayette te rie ual in midheld. #0 far| KUN to dle down Princeton lost tie4,, WEST Peis hate lee MOMs, WTO tA Attn: vut, eecond; Phoenix Stag. 160 Uaniisie blocked Blackal jow punt.| iine, Tenney tumbled and Yale took the | oo e elevens neemed very evenly matched, | ball through a fumble, Cadets did not a Bee eS ip.. ceaeond. Taal Johnson, LA. A, | tt Marks), 4. TA] AG Out: tia ‘The ball rolled over Harv. woal| Dall on the 2i-yard line. After a short NEW PLAYERS FOR NAV Cornell was again penalized for offsid Hogsett ran through Princeton's 49-| With Buel tox and starte he cs, frat, time 11.5290; M. D. Huyaman, | T zel'ne, Ok ine, where er successive trys by re. as wees ig ine ball 9} NG Y It being the fifth penalty for the Ith- yard Nne, and Liewellyn tried for | wane RIAD se vere of hele san MAY’ NY. second; R.gSpringatein, | RACE + mec the Crimson anc R dskine Hollister 4 ne. rown held Yale for cans. Michigan kicked to Cornell's goal from placement, The ball fell | ers. Dei the Army fullbaci ‘as re: vonkers Y *~ A. third Si WM. Mena “4 sont i fail on the bali for Harvard, Hoilister| 2Wn® and Sprackling kicked from be- | IN GAME AGAINST VA, seen tine. and O'Connor punted back | short, Prin k through , placed by Hodgson; Devore, ieft tackie, YONrs f ee te eater cine 2 ee ts uate punted Carlisle's 45-line, Ho hind the line to Howe on the { to Michigan's #-yard line. The halt| that slim gre , but Was forced to! and Huston, rlgnt Kuard, were also on Well Ns) AeA r 0), B14. 6 to and & to ering the ball for Harvard Ine. Howa kicked a roal from . LINE UP. ended with the ball in midfietd. | punt. Again this time! the side lines. The. coaches anticipate 1%, Tey a W. déhaaen? L°A. {5 nay 107 « rand), de a forward pase to R Sard'line, Score, Yale, 8; Brown, Nav Heattions, | {around Hamm for yards, and’ making many changes and using as Abe Vee 14S ash ae eee Ail ecAe opt gain, Catching Rey After the kick-off Camp punted to | [i#milion terest | THIRD PERIOD. wain he tried for a field goal from; many substituies es they can dur . oui ee ae Le ! and Kop + Cariisies’s 20-yard }ine Arcoma mace a| SPrackting on Brown's W-yard line. Michtgan Kkteked off to Cornell and mens. It was a long chance— | game 1 fi third: It, Baringstein, | rer! id , Magnificent %-yard run through rignt| BROWN was penalixed 10 yards for hold- Butler was downed on his ®%-yard Une.| ards. The ball struck in front of the , In 1899 the Cadets last played Buckneli, "tc Manche ve i>} ang tgekk ing. Spraokling ran the ball to the 40. |) He punted to Michigan's %-yard linc, , Boa) posts, It is remembered that tn that game, A.C, Afth | ands ale n nea ester Welch's quarterback run around teft | ¥4Fd Une, But Brown was called back |: There was another exchange of kicka/ De Witt punted, The ball, struck by! which the Ariwy won by a score of 11 PNW SohAapn TA. | Peete Burne tite CHObLin ee a ee fatled to gain and a well executed trick |t the Brown b-yard line. Sprackling with no gain by elther aide, On the next |4 Dartmouth man, went high and Ham- | to 10, Christy Mathewson was the star aed? wnmen. Ts A.|Jengup Burne, 408 (itopkina), 3 to Me play by Thorp made a magnificent 20- | PUnted to Camp, On the next play How stcttlexchange Butler kicked over Plcard's|™MOndrecovered {t, On a poor puss | of the Bucknell team, and It was he that mt A second: fi. | (wh Mand’ eveek thied, eae Yard run to Harvard's #-yard ine, On| made an ou kick to Bomeleler on} Wachman | jead and threw Michigan back to her| De Witt was lucky enough to fall on| kicked a goal from the i-yard 1 Guringestein, Yonkers ¥. BC. Act Wa iucersett Loci: wet obeeee tWo successive plays Powell broke | 100 Neown FANT MeBeviit kicked” the| ANNAPOLIS, Ma, Nov. i—A p S-yard line, Garrete punted out and tt) the DT ag varaye oy the frinoston aide | ANIA RESUL1 [ined Mt, Hayamin, 104. A. 0 Hentmo. und Cnippew ay 0 ran . “rime | 9 a ° b 8, Md. Nov. U.—A prac! was Cornell's ball on Michigan’ q | the bi ds on the Princeton side ‘ proury A. C. " ita Pee ine big ge Py mm" | goal. Soore: Yale 9, Brown 0. |teally new backfield represente the| Wee “oMmel’s DAM on Michigan's Td) of the line. No. score, BSE LATONIA RESULTS. fourth; W. Galvin, Mercury A. C., Three-year-old F, W. Johnsen, 1 \ FOURTH PERIOD. | FIRST RACE-Six furlongs. ~Three frat time, 90.0%; H. 1. Hellaw Links, 94 (Forsytios won; Cheer Up, sbcond; R. Springstetn, Mutt, 102 (Hyp. 5 first; Doly tas , 1 (Robinson), 6, 2. and even Rede fer the kick-off and a Yule penalty Navy in the sailor lad Tenny fumbled and it was Yale's vail) Woge Vir iin the middle of the eld. Camp went} r ards through left tackle and Arcasa! fellowed with the first down on H Kame against winta University here this af. pped back and tried a place. | ut it was a little wide and Vard's five yard line, Powell's amash | - tarnoon, Chief among the changes {» Michigan put the tall in play on her| DeWitt punted to Barends, who came! 54) saner Prince Che AL, third: W. Galvin, Mere ond; San , 110 (Troxler), ¥ to 5°3 t {rough centre to Harvard's one yard |T)und FRM oad oe ot ee aan age tint of Gilonrist, the speedy tackling |%-vard line, Butler punted atter re- paok, A few yards “On f. petura saint ge Arann Mea Pee ae ray ) fourth; M.D. Muy'sinan, |f, and 1 to & thitd. Timend.35. Bir Bde tine. |made a forward pass to Freeman. Dunn /end at the plvotal job in place of Sowell, | celving Pleard’s Kick and when Butler Vendloton got the ball but Eleock natied yforoge, Hamilton, Pierre Dumas, Ethel ftth ward, Lord Wells, Kilderkin also ran: The Crimson were unable to hold the yrich got down and recoy him on the spot. The Dartmouth mer fied to gain, and the period was over, | Whose Judgement and whose individual Ke amgon, Flora! Da Indian xt plunge through | . ¥ h hee! f the ball on Michigan's 20-yard line. Here) Were at at following th Mutu nree Li raign right tackie gave Ca:lisie a touchdown, |S°Ore: Yale, ¥: Meown, 0 jaddition to. Sowell Metteaee” ant Michigan held and took the ball, Michi-| Witt punted, and on a fumble Princeton gieg,ran. Muels. Mines lama, seraient Thorp kicked a Koa), Sore; Carlisle, 12 SECOND PERIOD. |Toader, right halt and full respective (Ban couldn't gain an inch,” Cornell |recovered on Dartmouth's S'-yard 1) q place $15.80. show $11.10; Prince Chap, d, id here came Harvard, lesaake ‘oa tl : Hlocked Garrett's kick and Munk ear-| DeWitt tried for a goal, a i prackling punted to the 60-yard line. |are replaced by Collins and Bates, the | dlocke jarretl s be ; f f rarer oleae naire At MRSC phere were two failures to gain, and|tatter @ find trom the membership of) Tied the ball for a touchdown; Butler) the Magest fluke ov 1 on & football ee pene” Arion ge OA , ee ee Cente alt a Thee tied Tee? | Howe punted. Bean fumbled and it|the new fourth | Wicked goal. core: Cornell, ¢; Miohi-| Held, ihe lek wont tom. just over thei ning Widow, 10 (Gans), won: Merrl ; ei + Mey ee. sere see ar-| was Yale's ball on the Yi-yard line. — heads of the leaping Dartmouth men. jor (Davenport), second: John Griffin Abt ; U va 8 i c off and ina brilliant end run | iyowe kicked a onl from the flew. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. = {It went bounding along down the fletd. 107 (Goose), third, Time, 1.13 35. hee made 13 yants. OA dares, Panes, &, eel f corms, |Wiewellyn was ahead of the ball, He] Swarts Hill Slr Alvescot, Cumel, Sy AES Atter cartying the bail to Harvard's) “irite iicked off, but Camp tmm oy For Mabel oies 14 Kom turned to pick it up as tt rolled across | Vextrie, Phil Mohr, Roya! Capttya, Lain ese Taare dropped er and) iy returned the ball to p Ho apes The entries for Monday, Nov. 13, are ‘i Cy Th ear MgiPi fine the Ine, and at thet Instant the tumb-| pas Grgnets also ran, Mutuel! Swine fg $3 bis Lgrere plhoamant core: | § ling punted to Howe ony Yateg| ee ,fauows nd, one hall furlongs. “Menace Hin “at, | ne Pigskin, as if suddenly endowed | ping Widow. straight $10.70, place 8, damelnttnanteti I" apd then Camp @ forward pass to Ai mh olde and un: | galled be Ag farsa i doh! ue ‘ ah .| Ketcham and {t was Yale's ball on 4 5 A 4 Ca ‘and on Menele, wx: My ( Stlled be tween the goal posts a bare THIRD RACK-—Six furlongs.—Azylado, fdase at the ube, called out whe “pads | Brown d0-vard line, Capt. Howe faitea | © ree hou ates PBounder, 4 Aa, NO, pee | f90E Above the bar. 118 (Goose), first; Frogs Legs, 119 (Pain), ‘ ‘and the following reguiar linesup |i) @ Meld goal, Sprackling punted, and | ¥gi Sativa mie Killen, nta, me 108) Met | The Dartmouth rooters were ttricken | second; Walser, 10 (Ougan), . “tind. L sega : : the Harvard subs: Hunting-|Camp ran the ball to the 40-yard Ine. Decsiver, ia t , 105; Gay pire allowance of ft dm claimed, dumb for once, Princeton gat in amazed Time, 1.18 Cloud Chief, Flew, Viley, i iy Os ri rsa 5 rtd Me NAEE'iGamp. ‘made a” fine torwera | ean RACE Weather clear; track good, Art rece at 2.15| silence, There was a long minute's | Cariton Club, Bay of Pleasure and Ruth fi Der PUT tA’ By OTL My ndell, R. B. ‘i ynolda, Aprackit iniea’ hi hee pi tip; one mile 1. | each day, wailt-absclute silence, Both Rock also ran. Mutuels paid—Asylad GSR-OS4 WEST 34 ob STRERT, NEW YORI Harehinees, RT iepreckiing punted to the middle of mh pontereinarent tin gathered around th straight, 9.20; place, $3.90; show, $2.60. noone to 2 Beaucoup, Atorer, C.: Lasiity Li.G.ilfield and Howe fugbled. Sprackling| tag, 9% . relent, 4 ‘4 : a’ tried @ me a a Sy ee World Wants Work: Word ers, tied mt @teod up and lifting a White | Sciser, ciaee Tae Laval) aeer Ss jained on a forward#pase and tried @ * on mae \ \

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