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PSE ee REESE SERNA Pe SO ME at ee ES: rorerrresteeettnet p f “With Death of York, and Camp and Bomeisler _C0urse thin sad event alone w ~ te dull the enthusiam of the t {may have had much to do with the) combina » At a glance they imp: erful lot, well trained, clean cut, In-| drive into the country. A tire Ww: rateligent, full of spirit. They were) punctured. He patched it and spent fave worrying over Brown, although two) ing hot from thie exertions, he Jumped Nears ago the Brown team whipped|!n 8nd drove nine mies back te New «Yale by a xcore of 2 to 0 and throo| Haven. He caught # heavy cold, wixich giweeks ago the Brunonians fairly amoti- | pine tin *ered Pennsylvania. The Brown game 15/ neuritis he came out minus twenty- 4 The loss of York, of cours LAST LAP OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON BY LOSS OF STAR PLAYERS, TILL A POWERFUL ELEVEN Out of Game, Eli Coaches Have Had Hard Time Whipping Squad Into Form. of secret practce the Yale varsity candidates have been driven bard. They are big men, and when conditioned, as they wil) be for the Princeton gamo a week from to-day, they'l) play formidable footbal) from san to finish, It 1a long since there has beer #0 much uncertainty at Yale through the season of preparation for th: two games Yale always tries to win —the games with Princeton and Harvard. Barly in the fall the tip went out that the Blue eleven would be the best since Coy’s time, perhaps evon stronger than the men Coy led to victory, For the material was there—big men, strong men, men full of nerve and vitality and fight- ing spirit. A Cow weeks later came ragged play (n the smaller games, sonstant shifting of men, dissatisfaction, the hurry call for Yal Graduate coaches, Tom Sheviln and Foster Sanford, noted as drivers of men, were sent for. And they came. Forth. with Yale began to work behind locked gates. The rumor went out that Yale had Jost spirit; that the men had become careless and slovenly in their work; that things were in a desperate state. Yale played West Point. Three quarterbacka were tried out in that of them made a very brill- season on that ecaount. being often although Cornel) waa Put ovt of the play by @ fresh injury. falely good, and Wheeler, playing hie| TH* nerves of the arm seem to be fret big game, went well as soon as his | Atected, eo that imniee, We Feceiven 9 ny oe . rere tate ‘actically paralyze: Speed Ik tek ce guard, for the time being, Karly in the week bere | Bometeler came to New York and got York, distinguished himself, He wae) e new shoulder harness, which might ‘ull Of aggressiveness, He was big and|be taken to indicate that he hae fot heavy and fast and rangy. He got into|«iven up all hope of being able td play the plays better by far than any of the|at least a part of the Princeton and Ha: others, Yale felt ‘that York's’ ptace|YAr? games. Romeisler ts so aggressiy in the line was covered well for the|{! he cannot play @ light gama even sau tad the''om A few days after |!" Practice, which accounte in part for his frequent injuries, The various kin the game York died of pneumonia. Of Of harnens tried to date have not saves enough | his shoukler to any great extent. m, It} Yate's backfield in a powerful fighting with Flynn, Spalding and herey call to the coaches. ) Philbin. P ie out of the game for IT had a good look at Yale's players! 00d and all. This is unfortunate, for, Yale need his Kicking and could use Bt New Haven @ couple Of dus ASO. aig piledriver line bucking. A few | sone ar @ POW"! montha ago Camp took an automobile | P*«" ie the keynote of Yale's play this year. During the past week tapering off work a little because of} an hour and a ‘half pumping it up the Brown game to-day, Not that they! again with a leaky pump. Then, reek- @ettied in the nerves of the neck and After a long siege of “a final tryout for the team before It! five pounds of weight, and tried for t faces. Princeton, and to-day will seo} team again. A week's play brought on ae much experimenting as playing another attack, and he was forced’ to «@own the average weight of the Y year, team. But it {s still heavier than Princeton by several pounds, and “Mette heavier than Harvard It is a| yy " yn, Spalding and Philbin Dig, strapping aggregation. \doubtedly have the punch and wili be KETCHAM PROVES A WONDER: jadle to deliver It Flynn t* a compara: . tively inexperienced player, but he has me viel ERAT AE, been coming on with a rush, His one »., Keteham is without doubt one of the! quit is a tendency to fumble. He has best centres in America. Walter Camp,!@ize and strength and speed. Flynn is un- than whom there is no better authority 6 feet 1 inch tall and welghs 181 pounda, | Schoolboy elevens, for with six Kames| Hi on football matters, picked Ketcham He is one of tho largest and heaviest | carded at least one team will be elim-| Pushing last year as All-American centre. 1 backfleld men in the game this season. {inated from the city championship)“ ® promise to asked Camp why he preferred Ketcham Beata Harvard fullback, weighs 172: | strugile, All of Father Knick’s school: | c contests of the sea- S“Biusthenthal ts a remarkable centre, | 15." Whitney of Da oot yrenneyivania, Prep and Curtls High, will be seen in| itigh and the’ Commerectraaman Hall one of the greatest I've ever seen. He ¢| Flynn runs at full height, which makes | action. {es ex. The Manual eleven to date has “plays as good a game as Ketcham, | him look 1! & mammoth of a man| Ir Brooklyn the most important con-|a clear hoid on the Brooklyn. title, Without a doudt, but he is # smaller) beside the tacklers, He uses a straight | teat of the day will be played in Wasn-| while In Manhatta teams of De Sinan, and Ketcham ts better because hix arm effectively, and ikem to run down ington Park, with the elevens of Manual | Witt Clinton and Commerce are dead- Training and De Watt Clinton as th pontestants, Indica makes him more effec-| along the side lines, He lifts his knees [Rig ana 1s hard to reach. Me has a | knack of leaping clear of tacklers at | the last moment, and when he {s|® * In the West Point game Ketcham! “showed bis ability in covering terri- centre, Often, after paswing the ball! he's a second Ted t y. One of the] B ‘out for a kick, he broke through and eights of the Army-Yale game was wont tearing down the field yards in ad-| Flynn, with three or four Army men vance of the rest of the Yale tacklers,| trying to pull bim down, staggering |$T, AGNES GAMES OPEN “being first to reach the Army back who @long for three or four yards more was making the catch, He wa» promi-| Before he could be stopped. During the al in interfering for his own bac past week Flynn has been worked out when they were handling punts, j RA om, Punting. and tie may be able] A number of champions, among them} The reception committee of the 1 he often broke through and smashed) yyy for the honore In this Neat ay heroew of the last Olympiad, will be] Chess Club announ format Army formation before they could get!as wel! as in running wita the ball. ng the attractions when the indoor |" of the new clubhouse at “etarted. In fact Ketcham, like Blue-| Although Yale is playing a regular ok and fleld season opens with the} Lenox, avenue for thin evening, whe thenthal, covers a vast amount of| smashing Yale game, with many of the | anuual games of the St. Agnes A. ©. he pene hatte will be. eal ground for u centre. He hay to do the) 0l0 playa, there may be something new | ihe Fourteenth Regiment Ar nto play the third and fat Kam work of w giant, for, because of hi | the use of the forward pasa when | nine, [welcome and. no admission te wn Feputation, fhe 1x closely watcned oy tie eee te maar e tet | In then: will compete Howard Dr TKed to chess players desirous this year has tried to figure out a ‘every opposing team. i Way to Use the Pass More effectivel Of the guards, veteran Cooney 18) 4. 4 A steady, but he plays a less brillant) present Spode Hiram Genie than Arnold or Pendleton. Stull! change greatly within’ te play win Oponey tx very active for such a gveai,| years, What Yule may show in thie heavy man. Pendleton is an agourate | line, however, ts "il held under cover, goal kicker. for the first Ume in years the BOTH TACKLES ARE STRONG el ret practioe Is as secret as the name y be taken to indicate, DEFENSE. —_ Sparticulety sirong an the avtense, ta'-| STRONG TEAMS ENTERED out expecially vena sage tra 92k) FOR HARRIER CHAMPIONSHIP tm action, They play high, and do muc of the work of the ends when on the offensive. Entries for the Metropolitan cross: As for the ends, they are not the|country championship race which ts to ‘gtrongest part of the Yale line, al-lbe held over the Van Cortlandt Park | {though on the defense they do weil! course thie afternoon, closed last night On the offense they are weak,! with James E Sullivan, like Pendleton’s, and unless there is| Five teams are entered, with a prom. | some improvement here within the next |ise from the New York A | week the Tigers will have little to fear! team will be entered to-day ‘from Gallauer or Avery, should these|qpal entry from a standpoint of! pbe the ends chosen for the big game. | strength is the Irish-American A. C., & almost unnecessary to say that| which has put a team in the flela con: | he. ‘ resp Neen Riser Be vaperially ceded to be the strongest in the bie ‘ule je heavily handicaped by the apemeisies. ‘The latter is one of race. Among the prominent runners on | the Winged Fist team are: Tom Collins, | she country, but. he J, J, McNamara, J, J. Reynolds, W. A.| He has! Powers, M. Huyeman, W. M. Johannsen | thie and Tom Nelson. brought|@lve up the game ‘This ts his sentor | -———————_-_-— ckled ts one of the hardest men in| At Hawthorne Field, Erasmus 1 Story usually outside the province of © the world to bring down, In that way | C . he coaches agree that under the | Who won the national tit! dub BviNtNG Woh 10, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1912. He wes “To Kun ‘THe Sie wines —_ wen even Harvard ve. Princeton vs. Yale va. Brown ... -At New Haven, Pennsylvania vs. Michigan se At Philadelp Cornell v uth At Teh Lehigh more . ee At Swartumore. -At At § Army Pennaylvania State vs. Villanova . Weuleyan va, Wiliams Haverford va. ‘Trinity . University of Vermont va. Holy re ‘Tufts vs. Springfield . i rt R rn ve, Rensselaer Polytechnic tthige At New Brunswi Navy va. Bucknell Syracuse vs, Lafayotte Btevenr va. Union . eneva shal! vi Concord At Allentown Muskingum va Franklin and } Muhlenberg Andover vs. Exeter aah esas esos At Andover. University of Chic UNWERLEET,. ccreseeeees At Chicago. University of W Arkansas At Madison. rma went mane. | AX Important Schoolboy Games i in New York To- Day High and Bushwick High will : * wore lt High and Adelphi are e This ts a big day for New York's) y) at Adelphi Field, and F Ked. There js little doubt arriors will be de ampions whe: ons point to a re ttendtn) at game. rd-breaking crowd Biue and commercial High will a Bushwick Field, the teams of ne rded to shiny and Brooklyn Prep will clash at at Ma ared the curtain ridiron season. What the dare look- however, {s to win the BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK the the Uttle negro of Springtield, Mass., nessing the Kame, Play wil t Pitteburgh | 5 o'cle sharp, and tn case inst September; Alvan Meyer of the {anomie 7ao} ea decision af Intsh-Amertean A, ©. “1 Meredit pices bent ron Pg net we who bur up a new half-ml world’s | record at the Olymple games; Melvin Sheppard Kolehmainen, ‘The other events are har In them ttle holders an the lesser | NO ADMISSION FEE FOR INDOOR TRACK SEASON.| BIG CHESS MATCH HERE. ‘Abel Kiviat and Hannes | MANY NEW YORK TEAMS ap affairs AT PRINCETON TO-DAY. the thirty uled to be con |Last Chance for . Big Elevens To-Day Yale Will Have Foran, wHo way se ANOTHER, Cov. details of Vales new ound plan rye . ern centro, is the vywelght of his! RS wlan? the propos While Horvard and Penn Have Big teat, bane Tr ape. tars] tt i made clear iat the proposed ata I f ° 1G dage t ; PRIN GE trdedom tos | TU NON: be then lanmest ln cameron ety ntersectional Games. day he Wwe a dangerous man, and | unique in ma ; va ok Curlin and that right foot ef his) the an WwW J Wieshaped, ; | must be reckoned with, too. has | featut gal, Tt will ae HE football season enters on che 1 and Jefferson yed Yale the} reputation down hi his | 60,00 persons, a be extended (+ ‘ ' final Jap day. The contests | following weet and tie Coiate game) feld goal k & Hardwick will be) seat 100,000 if it «di 1, It will eow will afford the big elevens their| Y@s cancelled, the only varsity man to start in action, | $300.00, and the new playgrounds wit p te polish up for the} — his ‘punting abitity earning him the} cost a total of {10,4 original est championship games. but the | Dartmouth Meets tie |mate was §50,0 $ tenia wo: ba able to take rm ——- The details of the scheme were out- gs easy, not o wee bit ‘Cornell for First Time. West Point uned by Noah H. Swayne of Philad: | Yale's scrap with Brown ranks 4) epee | Nov. 9-1 oe Piays Ready for Carlisle, |phia, Yale ‘#8, Tho cost of the plan wil 6. test lind dete. tale ner st home game to-day. D: %, e divided as follows: For o ere 0 Pou and Harvard to. aupply games| 0h belng the opponent of the Red | WHST POINT. N. ¥., Nov. 4—All of | ng, eisn0o); coliseum oF atadlum, Mt |thet should be the most as teular, |? White With the exception of Penne | the Army football players are out of | gy or d baseball and track stands, Ane ft must nor be forgotten that the| s¥!vanla, the Dartmouth gamo ts the | the hospital and Mant for the battle | sy-4.¢09; clubhouse, $100,000, Aside from Wear Pole Cudete wilt have w battle |@gem kame that has been on the toca) | With Carlisle this afternoon, When the tecelpte'or the gates: of some account with the raucous Rea] Schedule sinca football relations with | COACHES pat the Anishing toughes, OD fpuying for the stands w Men from Carlisle Harvard were discontinued, and interest | Me team there was no heavy work. The {yy a bonding system w Te those already claiming the cham-| ‘8 at a high pitch, It te the first time | Men Were drilled earnestly in the for-|the Keneral pubic to pure Football Games To-Day. COLLEGB }ean do against Brown. Last seuson} | 3ee won 15 (0 0, but the previour vear| lars wil) get into the game. | was trimmed. $ nell has been hampered in prac-} strongest team for the battie with the io ee udging by reports, things haven't! tice this week by the bad weather,| Redskins tt has thus far shown. The) Jennings Wants Me! been running smoothly at New Haven! which has rendered the fletd too soggy | Army expects to get revenge for its} DETROIT, Noy. 9.—Hugie: jrecently, ‘The Blue defeated the Army | cor good football. Most of the injured | defeat by the Indians ‘n 1905, when! manager of the Tigers, is af oartler in the season $ to 9 and whowed|men have tmproved eufciently to go| Carlisle won, 6 to |v Iron Man, Joe MeGinnity a xreat deal of potential strength, but | into the game, It being reported zester- —— to be his assistant in running the team the team's development has been slow. jday that of the regulars only Eyrich, | Navy's Heaviest |next season. The former manage j Tn fact, vo slow we: the rough spota| F and apt. Butler would be con- ry the News in Jennings's opinion, eradicated that the undergraduate body |'ed to the aide ines, Line for Bucknell. would’ ma mt coach for Wy became so nervous that Head Coach} ANNAPOLIS, Mad. Nov. §.—The heav-| young. pitch Howe began sending out hurricd calis Vanderbilt May fest line that has ever represented nionsiir for Harvard the Yale-Brown parison Uarvard played the speedy! The Dartmouth squad, thirty-five Providence eleven two. weeke ag strong, arrived yesterday and stayed | years. Lf a $200 $ purchases! ' field 4 "4 art ac icked n As vé bs pat walked away with the long end of | over night at Rogue's Harbor, six mites | A) rt Ape ety tr i aie paula ae three tickets will be allowed, and so or to 10 score without axtendi it of town, ne Green is reported to dpe he iment ear iret ana ages bth be purchase of 000 bond wii Will be Interesting to ees what the Elis! have several of tts best men m o hisprheons lon e hos-| allow eleven tick rhe bow! will be x § best men imore OF | vital has been cleaned out. |sunk twenty-five feet below the ground for Foster Sanford and Tom Shevlin, wy YALE’S BEST BETS FOR HARVARD AND PRINCETON GAMES Battle With Brown a Severe Test for Yale,|" sai erown, vanceroti's at) soutne| XO MAYEN: © th Ss th v |Hard Game With Brown. F ayTH ST. is ‘ hice weg ayn oe] soe ont | Mt THE BLINDNESS OF VikTUE | FI" OF! ‘DELPHINE jscore in the Brown-Pennsylvania game pt ry 5 a shows that, During the. past, week, CASINO Raw = SOUSA an however, much has been dono for the | THE, MERRY COUNTESS WU! Beate tT ale team, We have uncovered man¥ OB Ele Hat - weaknesses and have done everything {I Galicts ventas rae Ei ie Oe Piveer OLUMRIA ith, Burlesqueyamcxing see te eek, Pe we Wl ee 5) COMAN'S Se Wes dati te: The MERRY-60-ROUNDERS,#?"4845 #18 his of the athletic world will have} Kons equal chances of success, Among thos Prineeton: he who wtll compete in their ” u New York Univer the Mantin Sheridan, “Larry rey | sity; De Wit ton High School, New of Dartmouth, Pat MeDon: , york, wi sented in the inter petal? narnia reholagtle ev runt Golumiene Sromnen' es the Columbia | ¥ University ana: tha Conia | RACING SELECTIONS. i id the Colum | LATONIA, The Reach \ INN. Y. A. C. GOLF FINALS. Second Race-Hawthorne, Caugh Hill, Morristown eel I Third Race—Kleburne, The Widow J) Chieholn Pesach of the New York Moon, Flying Tom, nd John Naeihing of Jews Fourth Race—Colonel Holloway, J] Present Ube he wet this af we the finale of the New Yor« Tay Pay, Star Charter Fifth Race-Any Port, White Woo! orahip golf tournament Joe Diebold, semi-finaty Beach put Theodore Sixth Race—Console, Copperiown, }| eer of Gallant out of tl Elwah while Naething eliminated Jame ened | HOt, the ApaWamnis veteran, ret Race-Menitck, Duquemne, || BEACH AND NAETHING MEET |‘“fne'incan er the aa | | the coach a HARVARD SAVES HER REGULAR | ‘0 Pan McG having been sc record that no prominent college in the st can boast of. The Nashville tear W T raged pen heaped FE cht “i Dene or two over on the substitute team that | > = = SNOW HI E: a} for exceedingly igh ; Harvard has elected for the battle. AMUSEMENTS. Ric thiNG ities Atiaraten sotactee lioava the eleven loses in heft it makes up in regulars for the Darti contests later on and p keep whatever team Harvard plays very | eee I WB-OW-i5e% $1. Daily 3 ruth on shy jump. ee M188 BILLIEBURAL eit yee se Ma Pu teh Bc Another intersectional game is the AMUSEMENTS, —~ | GARRICK#* 3.9400. Bee ier 2 Tons tla a it Penn-Michigan mix-up at Philadelphia, Mati, Weal sae ak wperalda sisters, 8 Earn Unfortunately both these colleges are JOHN M. in wrt Oey eT ae i jitien and Nigh “7 ia 8" het, unable to show the relative strength of RION®’ ayaa aha t3 Sunday ton the football as played in. the Haat. and || ®Avcaiasih, Dallvstare2, RetSeaust, evs, || CRITERION®, 744410... ry In conjunction wit ql West. The Westerners have had a caches for some reason or other have not been able to grasp the possibilities WINTER GARVEN of the new rules « Syracuse game, which the up-State ‘ER DAMBOSCH'S whelmed by Princeton the week before. strous son on ye gridiron, So, there 18 Very little advantage for elther . New Amst ~ chamber nent Chats, Yale Looks for day, At least the coaches say so, Head YALE IS STRONG ’SPITE HANDICAPS Sopyright, M1, Sy ‘fhe Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). PALDING Goor Ga. R CENTRE WHO PLAYS e . in ee ne NE ALL OVER “THE FIELD, Wake HITS THE LINE HARD. $700,000 Bowl For Alhiel ics To Prepare for Championship Games iinntbasinas Messrs. Driscoll, M worth, opposed to wire and Wiggles- pounds of Vander- . com. | Ithaca te full of vistors. : a #1 uuccess during the| stadium, Tn cas md is bough: ® fine base of com poriin tanga: Work this week the purchaser w Keyes dropped two goalx from the| two tickets me wil p bungad but most of | Oa ss tunged up, but most of the remu- |" with Devore back in the Army line/and will extend thirty-five feet the soldiers will put forward their | the ground, | the Naval Academy opposes Bucknell AMUSEMENTS. ar these famous coacher have ace Surprise Old Harvard here to-day. ‘Three changes made ny plished will be seen to-day CAMBRIDGE, ov. ® ~All hail] during the weelt increased the average aaa his group of lithe} of the forwards and {t is now at 18 PLAYERS. limbered Vanderbiltians, who are the| pounds. Perry dispiaced Walker at cen- ests cf the Harvard hosts to-day at] tre, McReavey was assigned to loft end np, {the stadium. ‘The boys from the land|ore Graf and Miller, and yesterday he specdicst teams In the country, The | oF orton, with the exception of Bud. | Hall, who weighs 186 pounds, went In at outherners enjoy the distinction of not Py u ts ae left tackle, his weight be Wiki an red on this season, a| Ue" Brown, don't show up very heavy. | oi pounds areater than elther Red ‘ne | but the old speed appears to be there man of Latimore, and they may be able to slip'a score Way eww Ie Matiniees WV ayes’ OUR Wives CENTURY fiers och. cuira ieee Natinees The Daughtar of Hi Harvard takes on Vanderbili, one of Saturday Mat Fairy-Tale ne line weighing under 16), but what] Thvse substitutes have flunked when < there have been any forward passes : heaved against them, and this pet for EMPIRES rt f 24] mation of MoGulgin's tribe may do quite PERELES outh and Yale be web JOHN DREW '* Ti suanD, mank.ot his |e us. cf, tomens: Mervard baa 00 xt Mon.. NAZIMOVA In Hella Donna Hy | pounds of weight in her centre trio, || 5 180s, ee te will LYCEUM 3 Thur & ‘Sat ELTINGE Yi" i"), eh WITHIN THE LAW HAMMERSTEIN’S |; a mH Coach Haughton intends to save hia ubs, but the rapid-fire Southerne: tr nerfurmance in'Wictoria Theatre UNDER MANY TO- (su FLAGS cE Cachelors & Benedicts »: Ralph ee | HARRIS #3485: cf ay THe FASDING sitiegs Thurs, & Kat RICH MAN’S SON’ consequently. Michie | %.8. Mat, to-Dyy ¢1. [SHOW OF 1912 t isc Fe ery poor season, The players and Oe MUSIC St lrving!", Academy i 7, 28, vvature: Hordowl, iu (rias been any for opponents. in|} siniday ‘Comert-13 ie nab i ikl bade Se te peep ey harcepe Thea, Bway X ale ‘ i saan revival @ Musical 7, 8 of Michigan was discicsed in the BROADWAY as wa ae Hat, Wi, iD we won iv tort, after oan over || KE DOVE OF ee “HAVANA,” HELEN WARE a ae silty 2 to nothing, production St oe Penn, however, has also had a dis- PARK “Wa We, Col. Circe . ‘Eharu GE, AON, exactly as , y *s Kaueat tah 6, Ovens Nov. tin Cooper Unlou si ata nes || MARGULIES TR ao Setgist, WYERT A, MOOR) nig MOULIN, ROUGE "37ers: EW Mats, Wed, & Sat. at ZiECFELD FOLLIES ie ‘Jorrice ss 666 ch Howe says 1 expect a very close game h Brown 1 think the strength of the team has been underestimated, The win, but It will be a hard game, We Planning to many @abstitut destitute ends in tie gar it" AN Vib" For|| GEORGE M, COHAH eg. bhursday, Nov, 14th, THK x wy | ABig Hi BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. inate Wink END. j nt, FAIRBANKS in — nih Wil os Gallcnane tact tna be The M aster ‘irr, House It HAWTHORN ofthe U rater ° bal Ketcham, ptre Pendleton, right 1 Talbot, right tackle; Avery, tend, € i, quarterback; Philbin, fhack; Spalding, right halfback; fullback, © substitutes will be used for every ition it Yale gets an early lead, as oui LY= plan to test out every man How Fel on the team. This ts the frat hand test by 4 :” team aince Wee, Point. Waash- grains PRR. 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