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oe ee Re ORT RT — ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19197 eS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK So O REN ROBERT EDGREN PUMPELLY’S 54-YARD FIELD GOAL THAT SAVED YALE FROM DEFEAT CHAMPION HOPPE 182 CHANPONSHP Tournament at Hotel Astor Will Come to a Conclusion ; on Wednesday Night. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ; | seal ih Aimee Peo a Sanne STANDING OF PLAYERS. 7} High igh } W. % Aver, ran, | Extraordinary Luck Gives Yale | Folztaretar 3 V3 na 108 i " t josson 2 @5 5S. 160 5 } Eleven a Tie in Game That! | Fats. cog & arent ime } ine 3 1620-30 8 ik it rt 7 7 ‘ Looks Like a Sure Princeton j| Betton ss 2 2 eang0 140 Victory. i ‘Taylor. 1 4 1520-39 117} eR: much as though decessfal tn his ne Dillard title, usainst sev elvilere of the ever luck took @ perverse delight tn Intorfering with the natural course of events |i did Saturday at Prine he ts defendin teracks in tt coed | _ AS FOOTBALL HERO AT'YALE as Dack at last. ‘The score was only 6-3 4a Princeton's favor. Flynn's kicks should enable the F jox to hold the | Tiger penned in bis own end of the! field. | And right at tae beginning of the} quarter Yale, confident and eager, ripped | hold Harvard two weeks | He, ne a ; player | Beery One at ot Sew Haven|| SOME FACTS ‘BOUT HARCLD A. PUMPELLY, wil be played in the grand ballcoom 6 on Wednesday night toeday To-Day on Lookout for, LATEST HERO OF ThE FOOTBALL FIELD] | Pre sehen rings Demarest ax Big Sophomore Whose ‘Will graduate from Yale in 1915, this being his first year on the |! Field Goal at Princeton\} vty + Saved Eli Undergraduates | re Rol hdl de years old and has been used as substitute halfback ton. Luck, the most extriordinary kind ve Yale a tle in a @ that a the last minute Nke a) i x p Y sure Princeton victory ‘ Cg mee 7 / \ , MY; y Yale was outplayed man for man al! Z ‘ iG . & sham stood, When | 4 q quarter began every one ex-| 2 os ? i ‘ t MUM . ea catoeren iatecan tuihetns Several Thousand Doliars. | ¥ ried bid hag aed re is Ptetped tall, being 5 feet 10 inches. i} eeibeen transformed into. & thing : | ‘sa New Yor! joy, hailing from the city of Oswego. iS UMD nkor sere ceocwcurime ree el ALA, UD PRESENT AT | ~amestown winwens. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. ere Oe nie a ae he tae en ene ae i phhochllP ete * Was be \- @ men Were juried into it time and New Haven, Noy, 18. BB SEM NER TOF the) TECENIEAR, Voam 1688 SORSOR) 080 played teil ut o 0B ane o 3, won the day. Fiynn, kicking fitty yards, it ot 4 to Band it wor 112 (Loftus), 9 to 2, 8 to 6 and 7 @ixty yards, with the strong wind fairly 10, gocond: Battery, 109. (Davia), “15 of the |] “tresni —rubbed into the pores followed and every His playing for the short time he was in the Princet aca Gon by scrape of the razor-—is bound to ‘him cause a slight irritation, To restore ay for the ai the Job as regular loft halfback against Marvard [| tone to the skin, to insure a feeling of as a hero in the ¢ Yale undergradua' ene was on the lookout to-~ 1), we FIRST KACK—Two seat uk, five and) one-half furl ; J 2 again, and they couldn't gain. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds: Lantly, heigl AFTER SHAVING: Mn Sayan vewan to Sick, en: vve a half furlongs; own ‘entries for tomorrow Are as tole His kicking of field goals won many hard-fought games for the And right here caine the surpriee of $200.—Clotbes Brush, 19 NORFOLK, Va., Nov, 18 ~The James- Pete has replaced Flynn { purse $5300; ell palling the ball along. couldn't force ta ates se{to'1, & to Land 2 tot, third, Time, big Sophomore who saved so many perfect cleanliness, rub a little Punceton to back nto he corner. Olympic Competition Does| :os'2-5, ating Tromp. Jonuutt, Mo- good Yale simoleons by kicking the = = —| VELOGEN Bimply be 1 young gentieman| More for Peace Than Hague {Turkey tn the Straw and Abdou also upwant; [great fleld goal in the last few! nt tH Phey were. clearly . | lihaadlig WALAs Tks. always | i I Vr Pele Gite ireneyenccolls ages | inutes of play at Princeton Satur-/|HARVARD CONFIDENT een. They were clearly! «Beauty's Guardian” around where Fiynn's. jt Tribunal, He Says. Iways under the drop. amine it at full atride, eta eae himself, His hanc Wing pderful } day. OF OUTKICKING YALE. i * TAQ u iE, No 8, om to This is Pumpelly’s tirst year on the | CAMPRIDGE, Nov. Iss von Yale fre' Varsity squad, He played on the ; Cash Cambridge this week when the Freshman team last year. His drop tuning up of the Hatvard wrough the q men eee On the face after the soap has been re found him.| Moved, Note the absence of sttokiness by the erippled Morey.! that follows the use of cold cream prgtection offered Brick- Shaving becomes a pleasure If you wa ley, while Kicking, appeared frail, but | Velogen. kicking ability, however, was de- ‘machine will be made tn pre a stronger front may be brought into| At all druggists, in collapsible tubes 5h a the personal | !¢ annual love feast with Yale, | Play during the next few days, aerae veloped this year mener _ ‘y 0 for this season, at New Ilaven nex Che tebe: arown eteonser here Gay | eee @. |instruction of Dr. Wm. T. Bul BETTER THAN COLD CREAM, USED TEE SAME WAY. eo mile Insurance Man, 1 and 4 t ings ¢ shan), 10 to 1, n; Striker, 104 ¢Schuttinger), 1 —_—_—_—— a0) Ben, is6 THIRD RACK All ish fi M **Lzale y elty w. and out, second: Grosvenor, ety Me erred of this city WAS) tog CRerguaon), 16 to 1, 4 to 1: Of punts wax w ulcer etonaigit of the Amateur] ty 4, third, ‘Time, 141 Wie yey at iad abe leat eta Ea Crane, Continental, Mohawk Boy ea it ; |nual convention of the organization, | and Sand Mog also ran LYNN kicked so high that his ends! held this afternooh at the Waldorf: |" had fine to get down very near| Astoria, ‘There wax no opposition te to Raker by the time the ball| his selection a@ the head of the unior @ropped into his hands. Yet Raker In-| for another term, and he wax named by | variably managed to doe my and | acclamation, James B. Sullivan was stort back toward Y. the | Prevailed upon to accept another term fom ist Gustavus and recovered +} ‘ton itn TT M " : the | saturday. ‘There will pro al | Sreatest drop kicker that Yale ever|or no work about the {}produced. But it wasn't expected | #fternoon, with the view \that in a game he could have made} players a chance to rest up after y vo Mitte | {ter day that i@ Harvard and Yale are | tadium this {0 settle thelr itteren es by fleld goals | : the rimson will win. If the Blue is to} t giving Win they must cross the Harvard @ ® | line. on and his fa © fare free (for the coupon an srueiling contest with Dartmout! Sat- | es a as tute on edtp AY Neeretary and treasurer, day tor | the kick he did and he now holds al ; eee | Sees ee AMUSEMENTS, n them oF big a ty all ape very high place in the estimation of! ‘Tuesday ang Wednesday will be given) MUSICAL, / TUT NEW YORK BIAS First, A.J. LAM of the dD gland the undergraduates, including the a light signal drill, wale the | semana sr \y from wide to) Asgeciation; second, Ge awling fontbe will pay particular attention to ¥ ootball squad, p 4 at " Middle Atlantic Assoct : third, Dr 7 em rey le aciure arnt gucian AnHOnE eh Sy hAVe IFAC? at | Ronn. 3 K. Merrill Hopkinson, Southern Asse ) broughe clation; fourth, T ed on ne P ¢ ‘pescauts at: me at Princeton {iced on nearly all season, but ir: of te at Male | which will be put oa exh bition for the) HARDMAN PLAN He sold % lands le men on the Ri hetata UsED. un fftoen yards | Western Association. $ i in New Yo bee diheieatad ie rst thine against Yale. A play or two Fe ahiabetha Savant convention was a notwole one, |} e was very confident of winning. of te sort that Old EM may expec This constant bringing back of the batt | MAFKINK ba an fhe Goat Abenien uf | he (wo fell goals of Princeton th 4he| Wore teled out aguinal Dartmouth hast | ox AMUSEMENTS. a century in the hisory ; | ‘ ek ot f the orsanis | first hale we ted and | Saturday and the fake forward pass | (NEW YORK's 1 @Mfeet all the Rood Flynn's punts gation, and there were present from all | | | Daa FAD iG THEATRES. | | \ 5 Michael Angelo, 4 as the #i thoughts| nd fake kick formations w! Feltot % With the favoring wind could do, De | parts af the country nearly a hund be bre the under. | And O' Brien carrying the wall got by tor EMPIRE (iis Wu ‘Witt punted nearly as well against the | delegates, The utmost enthusiasm over tive allowance, jo A jong the Plynn did with tt, and Baker's |the high plane to which amateur ath- sraduate leties have been Now tt same it rried qevatlod, err |eeoata eluenlan esicuy cnn andec| NAZIMO\ A $BELLADONNA Bese ar 4 ii SrA ACTS _ S| fed with the showing hix 45 S., nr, way, Evenings DAILY MATS, 205 ny 1.48 and 7.48; Well, not quit ‘the annual address of Presiden K Wea - : LYCEUM 4.35.21 iter de sat t ARLEM | Daily: Mata, 10 to 266. vest. For Princeton vettied fnto a style |! whteh b at length on t aon he H. Wouse ROCK, CO. In of “ss BILLIE BURKE , Jeff Smith Wins His ae Of play that shook Yale's nerve, THE GAMBLERS nd comohes fe way . Flynn would punt. Baker would run)! a wed Thi 7h B ut Most of lave L : Great myo Sac to war wn eo aa | in ou in Paris o ne POD Ty IE JOHN MASON! 9PH AGRE at En ers would line and rip right} ees sce bids bik r Bw vem, at 8, . «1 Meeseckick at frst, dust, pian. Herhiojeel es —_ nek lite, vay ani TWICE DAILY fou: || CRITERION fi. | ot at HE | penta! @mashing, varied with # few quar 1 with honents and amateurism | ts 5 mile | isappointanent | back and end rons. Yale couldn't | Princeton would drive Yale back tov | twe or three downs and thei Be ine 4 Plenty of elbow room to spare, Kick | thy pe jown near Yale's goal line, rat A minute or two lat after Flynn's |ly contest with him of lowly bi next kick, the same would be repeated, ]as one in which the professtonal a Yale, with the wind in her fayor, was |letically, 4 honest an dable, is thouxty wo 4 wept on the defensive u large part of the fy the les of by Peason’ Of his pro- Ty them, underestimated. Reintiliath “ee Last week he $+ | | BEST SEATS"at’ MaTTiNEES $1.00 Ac sSNA | AMUSEMENTS, DALY’ Si = oD mas's Mere HAMMERST EINS: DUNS The Red Pett ‘oat "i ROUT ON 39TH ST. Theatre, way. Vive, 240TH & $1, Dally Mat Anni Resell nie a it HUDSON ¥ and amateur: at! Bayonne Boxer Stops Harry] the add, amar kt Heintd [every one of the coachon “expected that UNDER MANY FLAGS ARR Mee ean fortunate row | AL ile National : inladelghte, and ea. | Yalo would win tho ame, althouxt the ry aa ot 1viewitn eacn wer! Mansfield, English Middle- } amined stir mits hs “| gout ching aualities oF Baker were no iat with | weight in Seven Rounds. jit BY JOHN POLLOC the four American shoulders in way, By 4th st two Upp Water Sump, ‘ Exclusive Overcoats . - Made to Your Measure » .| From New Elysian al Wilh HURTIG & SEAMON' s resting. te JANIS, 13, THEATRE, 270 THE Sitperr GARDEN 73349, HNG TOMONT Sas 40h Ere 30. mn Be AMLET from the Ir Wes avout one chance in hundred that ould go over, But luck was with Je. ‘This was just a minute and (en mgconds before the end of the Kame. ‘The ball rose hin and astraigut, and | the wind, blowing from directly behind, Koal pox These rah ‘mers were put on | fessionallam That » Unite ow fighting over in) Paris | y oce | TO-MORROW fideo epee of neu ami led nenta in bouts at the Cirque de REA DY MONEY’ ; LANDSHO He fest nay Merrie cer ti Gist” LEA Bales | outa A CATIG COMRa ToC Ne are ene ala naeb ait: Of Bayonrie; 2 Jy || LYRIC “ha a iat tne Gray nize soi PRUDUE stati, She \ Sas at ov Princeton need anty | become mbar Oe tHe: AGaLrOURIICAR A HB AA, ie Ay des us, ri | "FAVERSHAN'S suiius CAESAR. ee oe u 7 me jm I PRU Prowet her & and Ho v the Amatour Athlet ADE pb yi jf cost includes Mr mn, Frank Keen at YMPIC Meio. tor Wat ante lt 4 eiabarareaeayy ‘ | E i gine Se THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG | OL sere iy ote was «ground gainer me rane iu. bat: | | ml see mh ee MA NEVER || LIBEsTYS 4243 Wot Mac'ah-stan,# || Bum’, \ JACKS _ RR eae Se ee ties Setigol ALN aries GHAI MAST RRA Techighi | SAY DIE || M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N-E-S AMER,CANROOF j3).. sine fe front of the ‘Tiger Kou! post-almos, | Metropolitan Awsociation ta hore oat ten-roun Manatield wasl 7 Hoch rh clever, han | 0 ier The Funniest |] TR ERHOCK ENG Wns. aap Fo in Mt capt UR en OF the Cada Yor than the National Aste iy Atte|enived' ted beang, 7's "1 aM a, gual et =m ae THE DAUGHTER NO -ERER Flay ee OH!" OH! paLriiee ro re Roe * ebind the Yale line, Ketcham passed | lette Union p ‘at the tte eken Se CASI Saelwedn’ Hat Thenkas MOULIN ROUGE i JOE WEBER'S "302,890 3. fm, ee bolt back, pretiy low. Pumpelly | ,fagarding the Olyunplc games, Mr.) froding, umsaaiethe, ig lunar | et Jn mink chet, te, imamand of HEAVEN THE MERRY COUNTESS $10, sate, Weds ane 7H A SCRAPE O' THE PEN ' an @ayght it and deliverately stepped for- | KIDS salt ef (a pelea ae tie De etae ae Le ean SIRE | bo ulaing at the Ceutins Theatre i abe | SE, aaa ee | sh Bee ite veces pod as motive behind the olympic wine ane Uebsi mNee Sake |] PLAYHOUSE iri.'wern fu | BIJOU Hewes, yh a a buen hin ton atta | | Pvaters °” "LITTLE WOMEN Pyol RAINEY! SAFRICANHUNT He Kicked t ball fifty-four yards n Our customers cau OMEDY jira sande wre ts Mahler. "Store for W omen ny First Play nd GU Avenue anal! LITTLE iargs'BRO WN | | WALLACK'S Last w'k this Thea, Mat i500 OF MUSTO 4 srdeyina 1 {J SW Uptown’ Our Wives: elped it along. 1t dropped slowly and D formal wate cihice cite, Ny L a A about to fall to the ground in A. large number ot new A an iain icrmuget CENTURY hi sia Saoa Ba it of the goal posts, But # gust| ures were favorably pe You must see the material to appre- ret ‘a1 Ay hang MATINEE TO-DAY, 25c. Navives "The Daughter of ti oe MR ia vig gf 'the aross bares 1 atruck | the record committee, and they will be ciate how effective these coats can be. — gk Cay | eo isa, trate B4 25c, TO 61,60; ‘middle of cross bar—and bound- | plac v wd fs . ; je. AN, Lan. the fv Ee the Twn, "Roane ona | Cut for you, fitted to you, and having all Se AM AE uh te tae ARD]||| tittle THEAT Re te “4 2 182 That is one of the sreatest drop Ktcks | that provoked discussion w are little perfected details found only faust Jardin De Pa 8 Girls W A tates om record, Fift A OZ |] ANATOL | SNOW WHIT! fe Horine, th eat ¢ e ieto mane "ms! te a, aman ea guar cand satis eee LES, datsoser ius A ET = ry plod loaves the Huarvard-Yale | high mark 4 , € ORS Amate: ie MPIRE ran E DAILY, vame nh y doubt, 1 Mned “to | tered at th BRONX PANT AS 1 GEO. GOHAN'S {2K Laat 9 Mit. Weds de Bate 218, “EMPIR Patan ees ae rn sm : ae A hei mea ee 6008, GOH ar : " i Ae | MONEE CARLO GIRLE * Yet Yale's showing wasn't so brilliant | Thorpe. | , BELASCO ini ANd A BIG HIT be. & 8 Al Be ecven pic Foy es ume chance agains i dink | ba matt ae ehen, 2 5, Bough fo grctnen omer Ha | wit efecto ana sandra fh Broadway and Qth Street |fevupic fre tesa sts: GRAND oa SPORTING. pa Sraniis ‘Walters, t \ THE GOVERNOR’ tay |] BLANCHE RI OLYMPIC A, C, 1233,"

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