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: . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913. aa. a 4 "EER Ean] NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT zz ARM y. NAVY GAME j ROBERT EDGREN - IBRIALEY KICKS GOAL |HERCULOW IS WINER = 0 TTS AD AES “mi MMT s700 000 DARTMOUTH BEAT TIGERS ON ANONMESTOUHOINN) OF FURMLE AE veers MEAN RABE HORSE TRACEY —_ oe J second, Nurifle, iibert Taint 1,7 seth BE IE | Ketchum i wing Ff J 7 to 16 tot and @ te 5, th Astute, |e Swell Contee oho t ° a e “ 6 Handsatiaround fell, The top! jitter t hj , 7 . ead oat jain nt Of Judges’ ca ter it i Se ; an vin H i me he = 4 s taken , , P . “ Ball d Crimson Gridiron Warriors} Two Starters Fell, but) Are ace Divons testes |i H . Saree ee English deta Says Wonder- | Both Elevens ceetioaeed by Slippery an ; Kinish [nant of $800, of mien #80 to the wee. 8 i Vaal renihve Goal Sato’ 1— Begin Rolling Up Lead Remounted, to Finish [anv ana $40 ty ented, about two amd | ficorrat to The pening Wot ot Nica ful Colt Is to Be Re- Game Develops Into Kicking Duel os Gruetli Contest one-Half miles Adventuress, 181 im VALE FIELD, NEW HAVES, O6t %{ Ty Vbahin i aetie i * in Sec i | ontes! Corbett), tty 2 and out, won, Hott Oy a felt that was deep in mud tle code Na 5 : P ; ; in Second Period. sruelling C : y re fr annual game tired to Stud, First Score in Third Period. rity fell, Only two starters crippled Yale eloven this afternoon ‘net] An atiat contin eet eet aa oes . a time taken [the strong team representing Wa OOK Of Fain Nad OAL te Ao te 4 (Apecial to The Evening World. Ba TTS ton and Jeffer nthe frat time it) ave and the he | LONDON, Oc <1 ; 5 LINEUP. BELMONT PARK TERMINAT. Sol LAUREL WINNERS, | senrs tne Yate wisoition mid atmospere tradural ss mich fo | ot Tea ety, belonging te Aogaae Boe, The Lineup for To-Day's Game. Harcart Peation, en Get M—THat FAN Holds NO terror for eee ‘he tht wae harey acne SS, TERME). Ounaing to Augunt Ba sonres i INST RAC i pecyear-olta | CAURE OF en , THY ot Maw York, fi —_—_ the “hunting sett of Long teland was} FIRST RAC i sor Hh bday he bid ed to coniaidor this, T ‘ fe a 4 cpt "i ve and a injones. k took the cateh for a gain ce, according to an ounceme’ ; Princeton. Position. jartmouth. made evident by the goodly proportion ‘iL: canatltngerl, Af t5- 4 | Wee ee centre: Pe h took the catch for m gain of to an announcement 4 LAB. cccccseceeeeeeeees Hogeett. h ttended thels i . tackle, and and Brann, ends. all 7 ' ye HAIL on the Penna | Made here to-day, The colt, for which Hammon seeeees sheauitite of men and women who attended the|5 to 1 and first, Joe Raunt 113 | thome men bela Intd ' Ssard tine Two plungee gained only $9) wan Fetaaed Gy hie oWRNe (66 } Phillips .. . icAul J United Hunts racing matinee at Hel. | (Butwell), 9 te 6 nd Dt B see) efore the ma the Wastinet and) fur yarde and then the Indiana tried . a to retire immediately to W. Swart ......0ee seees Colby. s mont Park Terminal this afternoon.| 4s Gollowox, 16 (Wolfe, % to 1, 10) Sefferson aro cn TBNE, OF w fi) tw forw na on oaing the atud Wad reatricted to walking EF, Trenkman Pruner eloleree Tutte, Hrown. Umpire--| The wonder wan that anybody save the NE yeti Mattia Stn ae bin tel Yale teary Wee ROKR FURER Iie The period ended exercise thik norning, when he wae .. Beer. Prince, West Point. Mead Lineaman--|ofMfcials of the meeting paid a visit toltery, Progressive, Monorief, — Black | posnibillty, | HIRE CEDPAUA eRe telcos eats from hia next week's engage- o of gertods— ‘ ‘ os ¥ with the f Ballin .... . . . Bunrith. Land, Annapolis. Length of seriods=|the course, OMef, Loretta Dwyer and Deborah also GQuikere on dufeniiva: Beare incl (Hrua aad Shea or Lamberton. ee + Loudon. n minutes, Mrs. Payne Whitney and Misa Helen . : ‘ MY AND TUFTS PLAY alana, 0: Penny " Pehl Mad ssa bela basaphs he on P 1 “OND Handicap Steepte- ththa ' AAO .Ghee and Llewellyn. Hitehvock, aseh in raincoate, ‘ q second period the Indians got. four-year-old won of Rock Sand, the Bee eee Whitney. Vidndé ea te, 0. tramped around the paddock inspect- saree and upward: IN A DRENCHING RAIN. | sa PUNE from the Quakers, English atatiion by Topiary, and wae H. A. B, Bake J ‘Harvard, 10; Penn State, 0. ing the horses, totally Indifferent to the] @dout two milea.—Ia Naver —— carried |t to Penn's elaht yard line, frat brought out for the Knglish Derby GE scsatnss beng \ SECOND PERIOD. rain, ‘The turf was sodden, and In tle Sebati tT te KG ante Halt LINEUP. | luwne Mere they were penatisedsin 1912, when he ran third. In the St. now, Harva 23; Penn State, 0. holloww of the course pools of water! Octopus, 16 (Clark), 9 (6 2 6 to 6 an site ne. Fitts, five yards for offaide pt L F Streit ..scseeeeeeeeeecees + 5 ‘ Wraith rv ooffaide pinay. A bad omer Stakes of $2.5 at Doncaster he f several inches deep shimmered like ginas|! to 3 second, Cell Sister, 143 (owner), | to Ward pase and the ball went to Penn | was victorious at § to 1, and he won the Spevial to The Krening Worl.) until the horses splashed through it, [$0 1. 3 to Land . to & third, ‘Time, | Wonne veer Hut the ball immediately caine into pox: | Sussex etakes at Goodwood in the same FIRST PERIOD. failed to Kick the goal. Score: Dart-] SOLDIERS’ FIELD, CAMBRIDGE” combination handicap at five fur-[#@. Jim, Hanson, Yarien, Lady Melba [Mag co lc. eam asion of the Indiang on a kick by | year ‘ ry Mass, Oct Clearing weather also ran, : ‘ ; , 0; Dartmouth, 0. Mouth, 6; ‘Princeton, 6, . L tongs for Hacks, Hunter and Galloways a ter Nand sweeping the Quaker line be-| While Tracery was running for the Britesten , Hobey Raker kicked off to Louden,, greeted the Harvard and Pennayivania| speed the afternoon racing Culvert, a} THIRD RACE — Annapolis duvenite a fore them the redahine carried the beil| Ascot Gold Cup in June this year he wae SECOND idebshlcded t who fought three Tiger tacklers and| State football warriors this afternoon. eitigway formerly owned by Raymon if | Ste two-year olde, six aa ty the Qutkers i yard jine Brackiin! thrown by the madman Hewitt, who Princeton, 0; Dartmouth, 0. came back eight yards. Whitney re- Sincavant Ui pade tty A bid Belmont, was the favorite at 4 to 8, with etsahld Pe peal abel ty Cg) broke veh Crane for a IS yard run| eprang onto the course an” tried to stop THIRD PER:OD. covered a fumble pass and gained ten aa . i a P rMINg on @ Fain! Former, at & to 5, the hot tp, The latter | 6 en 4 . Sanda ie’ ca land a touchdown Garlow kicked the; him while he was running at full gallos Dartmouth, 6; Princeton, 0. yards around right end. The Tigers| soaked gridiron, Hoth combinations) oa ay tight weleht ran away from [ingame 4 to Midelt ation elas Nea me eR ee nt ae ‘monk, the ball striking the croae bar but] In July thie year Tracery won the jartmouth, 6; broke through, and Right Find Shea| presented their strongest lineup, Brick-|{R1Ore’ DY lant Wem’ tan AN e ond; Mtromboll, If (Butwen. 6 to 2) WEAT POINT, N. Vn Wel, 2b Te) diana 7, Penn, 0 Kelipse Stakes at Sandown and early, FOURTH PERIOD. aiid on the ball thirty yards in front of | ley. Pennock and Trumbull being again oe ee ee ann nter by fifteen [even and 2 to 6, third, Time-f.152-6, lepite of the downgour of rain which | ciod ohdted With theati| this Reeain was Bleed GeceMe tk tal Princeton, 0; Dartmouth, .0. Dartmouth's @oal line. Gtick failed to| seen in action for Harvard. — Penn.| O&M asewe te pales gitar y "| spearhend, Czar Michael (folly and Bus; had been failing for twenty f {sof the Indians. Score—| Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket. FINAL SCORE. kein around left end and the third quar-| State was much the lighter team. ‘The heen ind waa 40urtW. th. thet Behind porintendent ala houre, the Army and Tufte led uel iadians 7; Penn 0 3 h, 6. ter ended. Score: Dartmouth, 6; | Crimaon leader, Storer, played his fret} "rile an s '| FOURTH R Handicap, all agen; at % nek this afternoo thelr) When the Penn pluvers came on the Princeton, 0; Dartmouth, 6, but moved up fast at the end and fine |), Carle VL F N& annual football cle The feld wae Princeton, 0. @ame at right end to-day, Rghad MenOnd (EA WRIAHO HMA) ewan yeh oe : uriong An ‘airy ae eeaivos willy poole oF Water ie} Meld for the th rd period they were all ; ‘ i d fee e 1 (Davies), even and 1 to 2, won, @ @ . Poy Ok ae Ae aren Sait dry unite b es | strait deman the final quarter with a} Harvard outrumed t itehman by d to B aecond: Knight of tnean a0] The Army started with their beat | MaIaNe wate sttt B their wet | N. J, Oct. B—Dartmouth defeated three yard gain to right tackle. Hobey |e email margin early in the opening ST RA The Combination Hand- | (rosa), M to 1, 10 to 1 and 4 tod, third. |men, but freqtent @ubstituting Way OY iy cn ine ves ad : hag toon Princeton here to-day, @ to %, on Al Baker followed this up with two more | period. One ree ma leap of $400, Including cup of $150, of | time, Working Zad, Flamma, /expected to give everybaty of promise) oough the entire fai. hen an gridiron covered with mud. Four|to the same place. The next pass went | Prouent the ball to Penn State's sant) woten $50 to thé recond horas, $25 11 Ambrose and Ringling also ran. on the nquad an oppartunity. Tufte ia laity yarda form touching ana wrong and & Dartmouth man fell on it |line, where Brickley dropped pack for] thing: for hacks, Hunters and Gallo- = was full of fleht and expected to give TAN ean thousand ratn-soaked epectators saw y field goal. Hik offort went ee as all the more remarkable be- in midfield. Dartmouth fumbled tha/@ try at a field & Ir "| waye duly reported by the Hunts’ Com- the Army a hard fought game Ause he fumbled the original Ol Nassau tose because he cod not | ban on the next play and Princeton re- | Wild. Mahan later captured # punt At) nitiae of the National Steplechase and LATONIA WINNERS. band of rooters accompanied the Nh oven neater, Miewott, produce @ punter who could hold the|covered in on Dartmouth’s forty-five |Mmitfeid, running the hide hack to} Hunt Association and horses owned by : — Hnglanders and whooped things “p IN| wut made the score on pure speed big green team {n check. Curtin and|yard tine. Princeton tried a forwara -yard, where he and Pee the United States Government or Army | FIRST RACE —One mile; for two-vear- the east atani Marshall then kicked the goal elga Liwellyn etarred for Dartmouth, Curtis, |Pass. Hodey Baker to Giick, but two |! Bee ee uae ween! officers; to be ridden by officers or gan- cree Slt bs its ore oe ir ry | PLAYS WINTER BALL made the more: Carlisle, APNE deoause of fine punting. kept the play in|Dartmouth men blocked it and the bai ts tlemen riders; about five furlongs--| (Henry), first; Hayvhead, 97 (Martin. | wut SON PLAYS here and Harvard lost the ball on =f Eh Girt " PENNANT the Tigers’ territory throughout the|hit the ground. The Tigers fighting 4 sf Former, 146 (G. F. Alpers), § to 6, 2 to} second; Bob Hensley, 1 (Marco), third. € 7 | Chriaty some § firat half. Little LAwellyn eurprised the | Derately tried another long forward | downs. 5 and out, first; Culvert, 144 J, Tuck-|Time, 1.4 14, J. Nolan, #levesia, ‘Toll! WITH SNODGRASS MANAGER, 1) Ges entire Pri yn team in the third quar-|paes, Hobey Baker to Lamberton, but SECOND PERIOD. er), 4 to 5 and out, second, Fred. Es-| Boy, Duke of Shelby and Edna Liska CHICAGO, Oct. 2-Charlen W. Mure ter when, with th eball on the Tigers’ |the play again went wrong. Another| Penn State opened the second chapter) sen, 140 (H. Tucker), 4 to 1, 6 to 8 and| also ran : DECATUR, mM, “ont ATIBUP! ohy, Prealdent of the Chicago National twowyard tine, he raced around left end [Princeton pane slipped up and Prince. [by Punting out of bounds to the 2-yard.| out, third. Doreen, Livewire and Zell-| $2 Mutuale Pald—Candy poy. mralent | Wilson, catcher for ihe Now VOU tongue hagoball clu, arrived from Cin: | ts New, salt _ 0 he ‘ >, ° , Ww $2.80; ’ i to- i con S J Fe for the only ecore of the game. ton was forced to kick to Dartmouth’s | TW Crimson rushes brought th ball to wood also ran. (No time taken) $3.10, plac a Pg i de play winter baxevall with the Ganard,|€lnhatl to-day and anounced that he was! 3 Both teams, because of the deep mud {fifteen yard line where Longetreet re. |Penn State's 10-yard Sites enern ne SECOND RACE—Eleventh running of |)! ce S10, SAD ED) SD EON: OE LeAEN An an independent league |eboul ta/tiakala ip auhiads Aseora: | 20 Mado einai ayed a kick! me, taking long | covered it for the Tigers. home team was penalised fifteen yards. | the Hunters’ Championship Steeplechase | show 4.7 ‘The Oxnard team with be managel by}ing to hin plans, he will aa from N. 7 Tikathe, Nice ‘Of recovering a fumbled ball | Streit plunged through left guard for |A minute later Brickley drop-kicked a] of $730 added, Including the Willle Price| SFOOMD RACK—Stx furlonas: for! Prog wnodgrans of the Giana, Moth! Yerk No hand will makers tous nt oot, ‘BOOTH TUEATHE Ea 8 Bea y field goal from the 28-yard line for the] vi ’, "4 LOW. three-year-olde and upward; selling: | yr A. ANOAE CAN ha aneiver pur of Ger- he’s RE; Re Dartmouth’s victory to-day was the|four yards. Emmons, in a quarterback Lay Cup, value $2, presented by W. Wt Wileon and Snadg received! many and Ireland ea Brillant firet in four years and 60 Hanov fumbled the ball, and Curtis, com. |ATAt score of the afternoon, Two min-| Grace, of which $1 to the second horse | hurs® $—Quartermaster, 100 Benton), | special permission from Manager Me+ ADVENTURE re iP _ years 6 ene yer | TERy sn ili ant Hai hen dod acd OCP i unted to Mahan at 4 3 ie fe James Dockery, 161-2 (Pishmon), | Graw to play winter baseball : ——— ute’s later Miller punted and $9 to third; about four miles, over Stotente, Marion A. Wid) celebration [ing from oeiind, ploted up the: OFA) sc lsaeld) ine latter by Ane interference Feguiniion’ eoures,Herculold, {eh ‘ond, Florence Roberts, 1 (Kederis),| Wilnon ix viniting hin parents in MUSICAL Mera immediately after the game. Three] and raced to Princeton's thirty-fiv Hopes Na ete LECULAR A et ae third, ‘Time, 1.27 8-6, Royal Tea, Back | Decatur, and will report at Oxnard on | seem ane Ne LOWE zs Sse { Periods were played in a driving rain, | line, where he waa downed by Mile. J i ght), 2 : Ray, Koroni, Inian, Camel, Marta c,| November 1 Beginning Monday, «Blind nea but towards the finish the storm] martmouth in her first try fumbled and | Brickley made five surds. Penn State ter, ins (F. Alpers), 2 to 1 and ou Jeo ran. Quartermanter, atralght, 94.20 — 48th Se. "a4. Sult tm tik abated, but every one In the crowd, | Glick recovered It on the Tigers’ thirty- Ned on the next two rushes, Brickley ond; Adventurer, 16 (James Par place, $50.90; show, $1070. James Dock. [Servant Gtet t by Ele en. QOCIKTY OF NEW YORK, Matiton orday Bo nevertheless, was soaked to the akin. |pve-yard line Glle punted out of piuneed itouate centre on the hex’ play and out, third, (No time taken.) tee. place, $4.80: show, 824). F : ack, strat, nineteen Yea:n ol JOSEF STRANSKY, ObNALOTeA TO- DAY By Sere, Pyetie for a touchdown, Capt. Storer chee Only three starters, On the second ¥ jomestic employed by Samuel Bloom: E ted thirty iz ww, pool At, Dececuie neces eee kicking gs Hobey Baker, who. tumbled, (oat Harvard, 10; Penn state, 6 Journey Adventurer and Web-<arter fell, | RODeTte AnOws OM Lede ret ered le UR AAP AUT ree mn a aia ft.a 2.90.1 39TH ST. 7) in| 1 paleo foo, * g . vard’ - Of | _ Motelat, kept the play In Princeton's territory | Dut recovered It In tino. Princeton wae |, Mahan again figured Jn Harvarde put both Mr. James Park and Mr.) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS the house this morning and vadiy | Mae, Torso A T 5 BAY sehen during the firet quarter. Curtis out-|kicking on every firat down, taking a |*Orms: He Kicked « 4 ler | Alpers remounted and continued. crushed, Ghe was taken to Flower Hos. |, Sivert kicked Gile. Dartmouth gained many| tong chance of recovering @ loose bait, |°" Penn State's ten-yard line, the tatter, THIRD RACE—Seventh running of WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | sic: ner ode signalled for @ fair catch, the ball fell short, however, O'Brien scooping !t up and scoring a touchdown from which Btorer kicked a goal, Captain Miller disputed the decision, but without suc- | Harvard, 17; Penn State, 0. yards on an exchange. Curtis kicked|Gile punted to Hobey Baker, who ran | off to Hobey Baker, who came back} back fifteen yards, only to drop the ten yards. The Tigers were unable to| ball when tackled. Gile again recov- aain through the line and Gile kicked] ered the ball for Old Nassau to Ghee ‘n midfield. Three Tigers; Gile made a short %-yard punt out Tounced on the green quarter before|of bounds. Curtis drove a long kick to 1 he coukt move a step. Whitney gained | .obey Raker, who raced back five yards Peachy Get ol Cast SM a NINN ve yards on two end runs, Gile punt-| only to be dumped flercely by four) spout helplessly. Miller and) Mahan e@ to Baker who gained five yarde.| Dartmouth tackle A bad pase went | sinne meamed to be able to keep on Princeton was unable to make frst down| over Baker'a head, but Hobey suc- = —weeeenoneeemmememnnssananasitiapees. ie ae wie fares Lote _wtth George igPecas | Baxine RissorTen rn Thea Be 7 vee ras ate | = til LORE CENTURY ¢#, Ron: A YHOUSE #3 5 een, © mis Site ae Panes Ta CuPBOA hh “SUERNRINeere g by running and Gile kicked to mid-| ceeded in falling on the ball twenty he he tele ice aa é | field. On the next play the Tige yards from the gon! line, Hobey Baker bie, rlod's end, wrigeled his way forty yards hed through and threw Ghee for @/ with Gile out of the game punted to * fifteen yard lors, Dartmouth then pedled | Princeton's 45-yard lin Sheoueh she Hasan km Siar Te Y WW and Liewelyn off a thirty yard pass to Princeton’s| raced clean across the field only to be |elvin® & Punt hein downed on Har- | — yi ten-vard line. Score first quarter, 0 t0.0.|..-viad by Heyniger, who then blocked | Vira Saar’ ie by the lant man SECOND PERIOD. Curtis's Kick and Princeton recovered | or oient in to make a placement. Kick. | Dartmouth began the second quarter | it on Princeton's ®-yard line. A fumbie Lamb failed on placement kick, Har- with @ savage attack on Princeton's|cost Princeton the ball and Dartmouth | /1+4 getting the ball on her own 2 Ine. Murdock and es ny carried the | immediately punted to midfeld. Vara NA. Mahan, FARING GNUnA lah Bal io. Reneston!e: on Here) Hobey Baker loat some time in kick-| nq, brought the ball to midfeld, the Tigere braced and held for downs, ing for the visitors’ thirty-five-yard | Gricgiey after a few short rushes was Gile immediately Kivked out to mid-|jine, Curtin booted back to the Orange] caiied on to carry the ball. He slipped Hel4, Roth teams indulged in a kicking | and Black captain, and Hobey tore back|;, right tackle for thiytseven yards e juel, with every player splashing after twenty yards to Dartmouth's forty-| ang touchdown. Scorer falled at goal. | tte ball through the se mud, The | 4, dine. Lafferty was hurt here. | tarvard, 2; Penn. State, 0. ee e rea pinners | TMgevs had a great ohance to score &! Hobey Baker made a forward pass to gp sete ees few minutes later when Gilck blocked | Bitck, who ran fifteen yards before be- Alien Outpointe Lestis. ao ree itn he [ine downed, Glick fumbled the Pall! searty Allen of Hast New York and and learn what electricity has done for ‘Wee fie se a su sn thee git W; Tht rh Jane cov. Py a sd | 7 DONE, fa Heh ot Broo BRON OnE fine Bait AMERICAN ROOFSREpe Bac* aw Open All Mea orien to show what Electricity is doing today in the Industrial—Scientific—-and Commercial World This is the Last Day. At 11.00 pm the doors ) lyartmouth's te-yard line, With the|an@ the Dartmouth man who recov Young Luttlg of this city met tn the ; i oboe jeeton stands yelling for @ touch-| it also fumbled it. Heyniger ateenea otton ‘acturers since W. Wy pnd. ihe aata, Mbealt tare inFouah Aha line, SAID feature bout of ten rounde at the East cotton manu e hitney crit ERIONT es o fundle a slippery ball and a Dart-! mouth's goal. was the winner. nauty man recovered it, At thi point) Honey er, with a minute and a|the better of t The Th d Spi Uncle Sam's M: JOHN MASON t e Tea inners —— Uncle Sams one A908 fo 5 was dumpel for a ten-yard loas.|the semi-final Dave Hayes bested Jack ‘| P Fs h 1 Mi y GARRICK ji. arid Partinouth quickly punted out of | Princeton tailed to work another for,| YOUNB. Mill--the Farm —the Dairy—the Coal Mine— Taamatal Ward Cantor, Princeton tried three line plays | ward pass and lost the Dall on downs Popeater ng asraagad Vhiiney, | Curtin immediately booted | yer tried a forward pans, but Glick let Dee Meek Foren | fl Track—are a few of the exhibits arranged by THE LOVE TEAST ick to Princeton on her forty yard jit fall to the ground. The game ended 4 Th CA RCA ae. Baker wan vinable to gain around | with. princeton having noesersion ot] ™movlle racing driver, was killed, and THE sic ‘ THE F GAT » valas mouth tecritary, Whitney Game POR | ine, Phoenix course, thirteen miles west of uf ten yards ane Gury Wiekea 59 the} Final score: Dartmouth, 6; Prince-| this city. Tigers ten yard line, ty Walton, 0. incrnnianneameee? CHRISTIE Pars In the now operetts, “AWERTH RAK ta” GAIETY. a la Ene as on it twenty yards in front of Dart- . produced the first cotton gin COLLIER»: ere coming in every minute | half to play, attempted a fake run, but| using a» Ante pucaeea acd’ Gig punted fe (care eee me. lags tne bal cn dawns Aectaent. the Hospital—Panama Canal—-the Automobile HARRIS ta wen 1 and Gite asain, Kicked nto Dart-|the ball on Dartmouth's fort Paha aha tears, Suntan as | The New York Edison Company New Amsterdam js W2)"%, t back and Dartmouth was pen- es tel thirty yards for rough playing. LAUREL ENTRIES, After the exchange of Kicks the second LATONIA ENTRIES. quarter ended. Score, 9 to 0, Cry ue | A ||WARFIELD A RACETRACK, Ky., Oct. ware NEARLY ahi ae By ® | | REPUBLICW. }n bre sO Bae THIRD PERIOD. ALC Walshin ana anttioel fon s0venih Pid Ma of the Grand Central Palace will close on the jos & ASTOR SCA) 47 3 TheTEMPERAMENTAL JOURNEY Dartmouth kicked off to Baker in the| 4 5 ted Lery, 109, ese NSH ty wey is with LEO DITRICHSTEIN, recond half, Hoth teams depended sole. | 48%: Monday, oe a Aerer hits Aree, aon RLTS ToaLbnat . - ly on A kick ame, trusting that | Oe ee ne. One cae eals fee es py Maid ° sod gous a wan 8 ticking game, arming they |i ecole rong My Electrical Exposition and Motor Show wi Coban’ a fats Bard | pe ote athe latte score, Dartmouth ateagily. suthloved (423) Maibe SeMen, 1141 eae, eek he, inion POTASH & PERLMUTTER | Palit u%s 3, ee Hriceton on vary enchants pecauae of | Gunde itt, fig Mey 118; Cale Ou, ie I rN iy of 1913 GRAND ia WARNER Bedox hey Baker was unable to run back any |. SECOND RACK, Allowances: two.peurie of the punts and the scrimmage re- | * onge, — Maud 1 Decatislon, 10 Ramuel, 108; 1, 108; Dav mained mainly in Princeton's territory. |{1i, Watwhag tire (wt 10ms Dania After & series of punte Dartmouth | THIRD RACE Kelling: thre-searold ilies % i fix furlongs Mrs. Siade Carr, 100: Maetha Diecked one of Gils'g Kicks, and 6 Allen, 190; Kite Ras, 100; Mi Hawstone, 102; Ht thirty-five Terma’ Blanco, 108; Lodens, 103; Cut Bo. 105 from Princeton's goal. Capt, Hogsett | Ailk Day, 108; LaMode, 190; Mac Taft, 111 *pouurH Powel ver y teatrerl attempted a field goal, but the ball |Coy 11h, Guide Post, 11 Belle Terre, 100, Fi bush THIRD WACK For three vear-olde and upwa telling; one aud onesixteent! miles, —srellbouad, 10s; Mary Aun K., 101; *John Reardon, 112; Defy, 103; Dr, Holederg, Fish, 106; Our Nuger , WARNER te Saat Saas way INWIN, Widow by Proey’ | HAMMERSTEIN'S Fizz5] WILKE” OD sar ACADEMY ($8.24: Swe A ROMANCE th U ti 1c Bway Lith ot hors. OLUMBIA 7% BURLESQUERS., TROCADERO BURLESQ! ity 100; Miss weg HCAS GIRLS, MAD ‘cy ade Buri oa ee abt ES Vas] BIJOU stat GQ he never left the ground, It hit @ Princes | mite and serenty anda Rrother, 00; Yur, Btake PORGE KLEINE § Photo on man in the back, and Dartmouth rv 192, Jum Red, an ult a Milasr.” 10t; FIFTH RACE~Seliing: three year olde Koger Gordn. twenty y unwerd; mile and seventy aris 04 ‘Turkieh Ds Dartmouth began a ferce THE LAST DAYS OF a —_—_—__—S_!_!_ i ee en ne te 107. aera RAOE Peart three searolde and weents mile aod anteanth.- tier The sand with the Dartmouth stands Bitty Holder, 100; Posy Mary. 100), Bil madly. Little quartertick Liewyin | Baker, 100; Mir Cushy, 109; rilant, 100; Rake | FAA a pay Re soe Fora Vio, leh Wea, tot ‘rhe Unt BROOK a4 Princeton's Ine. Whitney | Henry Bitte, 102; Flying Tom, 103; Dynamite, tor wh a ee 3 Al TABOING: 8.30 TO 1) AaRROORLYN AMUSEMENTS, ; 4 through for steady gaina, drin aaa Trotters TON AP WATTS: ‘54a? | TAR jay EUCEOS wis, ‘Tkas| SQBEAUTY, YOUTH ond |WALLACK’S bn. | 4 re, a | if TY ~ Bel o Tie = . |LAST'DAYS OF roiiee|° | ‘artnet tl ake wae x pay Aouchdcwa of ine game Dartmouth rae! gars, et ee skirted Princeton's lett end for the frat lage gan Dockery, 411;

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