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Whi 0 dh een. meet Lu semesenn ae i A880 Ts ET SRO Rete ree eec eco THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, :1 1, 1912.' BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN UP-TO-DATE | AND NEWSY HAS A SMASHING ATTACK Hh Wonderful Point int ‘Selig. Rev Record of Orange) wee Pane fen nee “WHeReveR Tee Bare 15 ow There 1S BLUE THENTHAL 1 ‘ e% i and Black Proves Heavier Harvard Eleven Will Have to Do Its Mightiest. | RINCETON has the Hghtest team in many years, yet it Is an effective : P fighting machine and the Tigers are not worrying over weight. in fact, the coaches seem well satisfied with the material in hand, and) { they haven't been trying to dig up) new giants for the line. | ae I watched the Tigers at practice — @ day or two ago, and was struck} ig with the remarkable lack of variety | in build. They were all of medium height, all stocky, with thick, sturdy calves, broad shoulders, good necks and a world of speed. They were) PO ae ge te > Py r “ iene Lar full of nerve, trained like fighters, ‘ ’ De wet 1s Ltt 4 ~ fit and eager for the gamo, The = SY Weer, BaTTERING + RAM. 2 7 PRICE T ond ; Nov Od JIM STEWART | | BADLY BEATEN.| coaches had them working on the eR! tackling dummy for an hour, and thevway they nit tia man of ee) Marvard Selects Reception Promised no easy time for the Har- vard runners to-morrow. | Committee for Princeton’s Famous Stallion Shipped to » Europe. t Princeton has had { 1 ep, e ° iJ Special to The Erening World.) Insured by for $150,000, eam inceton has hae na long iJ 'e BUFFALO, N. Y., No 1.—Georg unt hi by time, and one of the bot onesie] FEVSE Visit in Sixteen Years cee Dieta aan |e wisi teams. Every man plays a good in- poner weeny drill took most of the time, and Capt. | York i i aphadated WRs¥OunA ios , tions. in the worl dividual game, and on the offense Pendleton and Baker put in a long they work together like a machino.| Crimson T: ipped to Europe, his ‘Their defense is not so good, but Princeton hasn't been pinned down to futur » His departure Is ane other ample of the effect fore the Queensbury A. ©. ped bout in the am Outweighs the |ariti in booting the bail over the cross- bar. The couches have given more at- + leven F P ds tention to place-Kicking this past week | Stews ible had twice tdken the ec ; of racing in this couns defensive play yet this season. Tiger Eleven Four Pounds |ithan ever nefore, realizing Its possibill- In the sixth Stewart took a terrible |} try, now he has been tht Against the Dartmouth Giants last week the Tigers looked like pigmies. the M oe) the two iMportant games before im iv Bd Le a au on ms preinler stallion of August aeiealy 9 hem. ead and body. e seventh rouna.| gre ery stoc Lexing: ‘The Dartmouth line towered a head over the Yellow and Black warrl to the Man. The lineup in the signal drill was the | Davis, in lexs than-a minute, had his |} ton. Ky. Mr. Belmont disposed of but when that Tiger line moved forward the giants crumplAd up before its ; same as in the Dartmouth game, An- nea Oh floor for the count of nine, | the horse because, he sald, there was drews and Dunlap With a left Jab in the Jaw Davis floored |] NO future for the stallion or any of gudden attack. ss, Nov. 1. | Individual coaching nae ie avis Moored | is progeny in this country. Just how effective the lightning attack |ninety-yard run for a touchdown, and ARVARD perused with!to, as this has n again for the count of nine, an of the light team is may be judged by] Princeton thinks he o satisfaction announced per-| the last few days. re en the reforee stopped the bout. St ‘a few ecores. Princeton beat! Called upon. On Davis had the ends, Hille sonnel of Crimeon bed € welgted 3m and Davis yrac: . Liewell kicked the tackles, Wilson the guard Bangers GREAT Ra - Ge ‘Yarns eats | emer 7 8 cuore St 6) thee Bhs Aa vaed its, Hake Ithat will battle with Princeton here to-} jut the centres, ‘ “Tirevew THE WHOLE DanTnoom TeAM Te A Touwipows heed pO a! more pointe] the ball while running at top peed and |morrow. This will be t ra first —— oe but sheer monotony ot in op speed and kept right on golng, Cutting through | Viet to Cambridge in sixteen years and Yale Still thelr, next game Syracuse defeated! the parimouth tackiers he side-sterpoed (accordingly tho coaches have done their | Michigan by 18 to 7, The Wx Dartmouth |them as he ran. "Aig-aagaed just we it {utmost to provide an efficent “reception | Mourns Ted York. ‘Would Bar | Battling Nelson' ® nt Hee JOHN DREW’ Shay CW « team defeated Bates by %—0, Norwich|he was on skate: 4s one coach de- | committee.” SW HAVEN, ¢ by 41-9, Mass. State by 47—0, Vermont] scribed it. At 1 ne to-morrow that the : ave thir he had forty 4] + it ine up in the 1 practice at Yale 1 money te the rule In the few s made MISS The by G4, Willams by 2-0, and then|to go, and a clear space netore’ him. awit Ghen Tal a8 late Shar ate er, tas cae of respect to Ted Y the | On | Ground He Is y | 00 Old. » to-day, and considera i— BILLIE BURKE met Princeton and was whipped by 22-7.) He settled down to the stride, Lewellyn, ieft tackie; Pennock, left kuard; Par-|giant guard who succumbed to 4 at derstood, has been wagered ot GARRICK ¥}*''\5;, TIGER HAS OCORED 266 POINTS| “utting In at an angle, Joaped for him at|menter, contre: Trumbull, right euar:|monta Wea Pipl tebaP pede ies Heb tans 4 cae care CHEF Pa erty JOHN MASUA' IN SIX GAMES, the twenty-yard lne, but barely «razed |Hitchoock, right tackle; Coolldge, right! \uy held in Battell Chapel, an honor aR || UO . ee ‘princeton bos played aix games ana| "2, lei and Baker, rwcovering balance, rterback; H. “Hard-| Sas Heli } Tee at Boxing Goede Fears iia ter i § we ed Ma peIntaL AB average oF 64 Tuahed on and over the goal line to the rua on tirckiey, right haite| that haa been paid mo other student {1 tala a AMUSEMENTS. \ Sear: 1 0 chdown. ag en yea 2 Mi Pe eTne | Mita at the show j i ee aes That run was ike Sam White's runs] “this combination In the very beat that| Tormorrow's Kame ‘with Colgate and Dane Might Be Seriously In bins * eo : syn RALPH HERZ "418 | of last year, and, althoughnotas|the freshmen's team's batt J An : te :, . ‘an MeKet of the Forty. i bia, ves, 83 ey pene ott wgie eon tag of @ trife| Pendieton hasn't been a0 fortunate Harvard teams, | gover have been cancelled. Practice wut jured if Allowed in Ring. r i matched iHbSON Wie Stabe. are wed ¥ Ston's heaviest scoring was in| ‘© ‘ual Baker's showing. Dut he made|iy a very active and amkressive eleven. | th stwweiat en-rowad ot cet You: iteily boute: which wilt the rach 9 good puns. Ite Pendeton's ‘Compare this with Harvard's heaviest, | iMn m Amherst, 4-0. And with Yale's b londay. ory man, with the sole exception of Probably be resi a ~e hat in every game he is s0| Capt. Wendell, 9 in tiptop shape and tched by the whole opredng| ready to play his best game. Wendell's PIMLICO E ENTRIz: HELEN N WARE si sii BY JOHN POLLOCK. 5 j 8. Mat, To-M'w, 81 team that he seldom has’a chance to! ankle still bothers him, but he can bo == . | FF William A. Pheton, Chairman of Beg. To.) Ros ra get cloar. depended upon to play a good game, PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md., Nov. I the Boxing Commission of Cincin- 39TH ST. - a De Witt has become a worthy suc-|° Coach Haughton has been pursuing a|1.—The entries for to-morroa's races . W Bice Bai nati, hax his wa »| WHE not a Gary of Ch ” cas jin’ Cinetnn Big Dipper, 100; | sioner , Battling Nelson permitted. to mest Tommy in a ten-ro i on Nov, I. C Pheion is of the opinion that is getting too old to be able we gruelling punishment he! ? idure several years than have the game kine 1 ity by having Nelson #eriousiy injured in w contest the Commissior | intends to make a request of the oth [two boxing commissioners that the im in barring Nelson from | cessor to gregt John R. De Witt of sev-| fairly fixed policy of training. Six dif-/are as fol eral years ago, In Saturday's game! f s he was sent hammening Into the heavy the Tiger s : ite iH the firet time in Princeton tlsto percents Mas ad it wae tl ut through absolutely secr fp taaied So tear through it mg rom ich even the loyal big gain, from three to ten yal t defense formations have been actised assiduously behind closed gates jand with so much arnesiness that Quarterback Gardner calla out "“De-| fenwo”™ acquainting his comrades on what The Binds ‘of ewe i “il tein s YORE ore Eres, 8.10, 1 Day &_ Ved, ZIEG FELD FOL Paice: Na i as, 15 MOULIN | ROUG root xcluded, ‘Th every tine, | play# appear fortheominy ; a 38 “ert ghree ug. tohtigh of Princeton's scoring due! ‘The Harv: fis: & Ann N this week. Harvard is to get the|‘° Vitt'a plunges, Dartmouth | pounds, hea’ ’ Hie; Non tenet of some startling football. Prince: couldn't stop him even within the Jast)than the Princeton team, The visitors n : font, 111;) Mic ‘oes to Boston toeday chuckiing|°#!k Ine Besides this De Witt ts a] are taller and a trifle older, a lly ond fecling very aure of | €Teat kicker. He isn't Princeton's only| ‘This afternoon tho final tuning up tates | vis ing. hope in this line, however, for Waller| place. Much of !t consists in drilling] }! Princeton coaches think Bluenthal the |!@# been kicking fully as well of tate, | into the men the new Harvard slogan pat centre in America. One went ro) GUARDS ARE SMALL, BUT VERY |) Keep both eves wpen Saturday, one on ‘as to advise me enthusiastically that FAST. Pendleton and ono on Baker. ey” im “the greatest centre that} Shenk and Logan, the guards, look ever played football.” This may be a| gmail vay in| Princeton S ad Sher Played football.’ This may be al enail compared to the men usually in a the'r positions, They are ry) heavy Wiito every play and makes more tha |or taller than the other men tn. the Starts for Cambridge. } hla share of tackles, besides which he|rush line, Hut they are fast. “They| PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 1.—The} i! has an amasing faculty of being always | carry bigger men off their feet by sheer| Tiker has crept out of his lair and ts Where the ball !s. If there ls a fumble | speed and cleverness. The #ame may|off fof the North and tho Crimson] &"d) og “Tes Cal ¥ 49 Bluey's vicinity he streaks after the) be said of Phillips and Penfield, tackles,|scalp, A great hunger rages within ye mation. him and nothing less than Harvard alr of mystery about things at Prin: a return bey of & Milly MeCar rol, and Wit, THE MASTER of the Hou SE W Wil C « RACE-AHunior Steeplechase two, miles, 185; Vemost, 40; | Hed, Winns Comedy tis 40h tar: Put it DE Mi nant a - eeiecrpicy ant vest BROADWAY yh; ati Fink FFICE! sais.$1, {ited HANKY EANRY bie lie’ same “clubs ou Nw fi yyar-olds George’ Eno, 1, Wolgast, the lish this aid tricks, thiroe. | ita Kid William, the greai it fisiier of Baltimore, aad Jo * ons * ot Hater ogee ound Sek StoGuigan, or ithe Racnie of Phtlselptie, 6 Ne Ovi An, of Pantatelviia to pelocted he iil wot allow Wolgaat to. fia po Folde and ups Hj tiachleton, Lad Hos by Uke a terrier, and he seldom fatls|}and of Dunlap and Streit and Trenck- ft, That, by the way, In one of|man and Wight and Andrews, all of! plood Ml satiety it MEAS irony points ot the whore Princetse | ‘Sten get imo the game a ends,| Ooo" ¥ ‘ ; Track muddy 4 ‘Uneup. They handie that ball like a| Quarterback 8, Baker Is a heady, fast sear ahs Ati Hing sey nun | i lot of jurgiers. |Player, and he runs the team ina way lint Jungictown this morning on the LATONIA RACES. H “MOBE” BAKER EXPECTED TO! that Kets all tho benefit of Its weed i York, The noon train EPEAT GREAT RUN. | It wouldn't surprise me tf Princeron| {aly for w sé 4 | ups sae ton from the Grand Central take 1 FIRST. TACK. — Allowances; Another man of whom great things{ when hor iene Pec coece rnaltitod | Mass, from w they | ond & half futongs—semnrt 4 are expected in “Hobe” Baker, In the | Harvard rush line at Cambridge to-mor- i Syoodiand Pape, Bote, 1h | Dartmouth game Baker made a beautiful | row afternoon, bese tale eta et St lal Dacia aiReretatattrtsaie Nahalldeiad emorrow morning. qule Nat y= =~ | Lunch will be at 1145, and at 1 P.M. Stars ; So o | abs arrive to carry them to tie Mg i tine tie - base ig | | Harvard Stadium, i aabere \y ix — ‘ thie he ere a he coachos propose to take the men RA; esp ‘ef | rite ct to New York after the game, | OL ERIE It sort 113, LHAMB! Chip’ & Photo Pave € f \| reaching the Grand Central at 11 P, M. she wile pad seventy ‘ ‘ 100) FAribar.AMGASt. |Hocliay, ACALEMY (8 iste y Will spend Saturday night at’ the Ho ANT cM CALE yi ae i i b; 8 R. eye DAYS? e To- rina ry way ay" foo Many Men Have Been Stung” YY | BieiscuslistoG ses THE RED MILL SiS ; IT RACE—For all ages; five and e and a half fur-|o° air, probably tailors whe nave meting, to Nene Ht once. Cay set your endes. HARLEM Opera {Dally dat 10 t0 Bin. | "Next: Weck —Onginal_ Production @ half furiongs.—<Acton, 116 (Martin), Fiel, 106 (Nathan), first; Has-| Wednesday Suppose they don’t satisfy —what happens? All rOUK a Rouse, big 4 NA teeta = 12 to 6, 1 to 7 and out, frst; Tartar, 100 112 (Molesworth), second; Dr.| tice, preparing for tho satisfaction you get Is “tale eee tent wate ~ THE DE! eat avaing, (MeCahey), 7 to 20 and out, second; 104 (Gross), third, Time,| There was no scrim F bo Se, your deposit.” | CENTURY % "Epea BEL ASCO }) Wy. sch) Bree 4 Pen Dorina, 101 (Davies). 60 to 1.7 to1 3,111.6. Gorden, Russel, Holberg,|{houki the team was put enone Casi Oa ‘Delireiy r J and 2 to 5, third. Time, 1,08 3-6.) Pooklant, King | Box, ‘ .. FRANCES S STAR on REPUBLIC ) fay Wel He THE GOVERNG RS LADY Tist Rej 't Armory WALLAGK’S es" FOOD SHOW 1 | Lest3Times | i : NEW SIN ta attr |WITHIN THE LRW ‘Mole wi iams mt 8) SAE: “Girls Hom Rano | gC, AN iit Amateurs Fo-Nieht.. | at RAINEY. Ss eich “ait y= IIOP LES Jardin de ParisGirls CoLumata Bruen Belle and Icicle also ra lo ? | Ceci, Bin Whaley and Vigilant « BECOND RACE.—Two-year-old, . Mutuels paid—Fiel, straight and one-half furlongs—Ten Poin' t #0, place $8.50, ‘show 6 (Teban), 13 to 2, 1 to 4 and out, firet:| gon, place $5.50, show 64.5 % to 1 and BSIPSSAg So orocesc.< Do You Want the Best | Clothes Money Will Buy? ert Bradley, Talccarrier and Grosvenor | al Do you want style, material, fit? Do you want value? Do you want clothes made for you at less ran. PHIRD RACE--Seillng; three-year-|Carpathia, Orlin » Mis and upward; six furlongs,—Joo|Crenm, also tun Mie than ready-to-wear prices? If you do come to Broadway & 9th St. ‘ Kid) Nelson, | hours of hard work, A snappy signal My “‘No-Deposit-Required” Method Solves the Question T assert that the clothes Im ¢ for you will be perfect fitting’ I'm the loser if they don't. There's no red tape to go through; you've paid “NO DEPOSIT” —you can walk out—I can't hold you, 1 Want Your “Winter Outfit’ Order start the ball a-roiling I'm going to steal some of ve high-class tailors’ customers, his startling offer right now my compe will do the ([B- $35 & $40 17 Suits-Overcoats fabric in the lot worth less than 84.25 per y nd wll this (Griner) ,second ; The ( ton), third, ‘Time, 1.15 fader, 104 ( Kuight, 105 (Hopkins), 4 to & 1 to 8 and| bourne, out, first; Miss Moments, 110 (Martin), | show, $2.50. a W to 1, ® to 1 and $ to 1, second; Busy $4.10 » athow, $3.6 Body, 110 (Glass), 5 to 1, 7 to 6 and 8 to IRD RACK—Five and one-half 6, third. Time, 1.1516, rth, Chilton | jong. for four-y wener), third buries un MER NC TNE we Queen, Mr, Speca, Sylvestris, Napler,| Artington, 11 (Buxton), won; Scarlet | : also ran, “mperne! 2 (Fala ven i 9 POUT Tkceinaugutal Gteople.| MmRemel, 2 (Hain, second; Dosninica, Suits to Measure, $20 \aplactrs.* | “£0. COHAN'S "i! chase; three-year-olds and upward; two Hn Tolwo 4 miles—Young Morphev at oo alee Noune Mormious, Mi (Bovie) iT ieitit ann van. two water manne! Qvercoats to Measure, $20 wit - Morgane YORU) OF PLEASURE HURTIG& Arlington, —stral Y s Ns (Kermath) 2 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to 5, sec riinston, straight, $0 EAMON'S xhow, $10.40, Beuriet, Pimpor- oud; Shannon River, 13, (Allen) 8 to 1, ‘ ret Pimper Close Buyers—Careful: Buyers show, $28.8, Domiri The largest tailoring establishment in the world—big- season's amartest shades, What's more—back goes the price to 35 and |} ASTOR Bere he eae “ COLUMN oth 4 to 2 and ? to 1, third, Time, 4.05 2-5. | suow, . Oe a id gest because it is the best—will show you 5,000 pat- BAO after this short sale Is ov |} bast) THE WOMAN Ha TERS, Telttare, Dr. Heard, Jesutt, Gun Cotton, |" ce i} mpton Gailin and Dissenter | terns-—all new Fall materials---will make your suit or i A time (0 net 8 BBE oee a BEL st Bi Ave, Matinee avi, 2 BROOKLYN f¥; 4 also ran, tes manee. overcoat for you, and guarantee absolute satisfac- Led porte pte Ee od p aane aera GRAND" “THE feet MAID * ; + ult BACK—-Meidens of all ag p Rar, . oe se Berusrans | tion—your money back it you are not perfectly going to fit vou before pay 7 _Next_Mon., Fetdie Foy | in H ice et in 4 i cynenyen wget 5 rear Ally 92] marily dismissed: yes. | pleased. LARGEST 2 WANDS VOMEST ECUIPPED TAIL ONING SOF wiley), 13 to 6, even and 1 to 2,| te At u special meeting of the Board | : Aty etaw, CAYETY yn ; nd; Mongolian, 114 (iutwell ELT rere doris er 4 nes B 2 to 1 and even, third. Judge Walzer, Fiddle, Che TAILOR: slim DALY'S §'p 4! on be ynlimah | ~ : GEN: Sauct eucran st SE NHAR eee ee Pa A ee TR Broadway and 9th Street NE [SARA ee SB eS | Play losing game, and it "easiest Shopin ye ee | JOE WEBER'S ¥\)0s,% 0,2: sete DY BUCCANEERS Wants Work Wonders. gherned iat Coach Horr neglected hi ToRcach WN SCRAPEO' THE PEN bi by | “aes as ep uthape 7