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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER* 1, 1978. afta) BEST SPORTING PAGE, IN NEW oer wer tthe PRINCETON TEAM mi WEAR HIGH SHOES RUNNING THROUGH SIGNALS WITH TIGER SQUAD i, Copyright, 1913, by the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York World), “ Baren's INSHoopP 6 CURVING “He Bae THeoven “AT A Suare ANGLE CLOSE To “We Goau_Line ety Phage orstte hays anny “Theaman © RINGING “The Be. f, eat under punts, aggresive, and weighs 190. a i Fallin Ix a veteran, too, and @ rattling 3 P - . , Ballin, Baker and Phillips ’ % f mers on the team, , a i ‘8 good playing at tackle wu . STREIT Qgainst Dartmouth earned him a guard 2 ‘ WW AND fon, Longstreth and Schwarts are 4 fit RUNNING LO HARD, OF TIGER FOOTBALL TEAM Staab hl in Ve ~~: Mi Yale, Fearing Scouts a this year. Football runs in the Trenk- DUMMY WITH BELL TO INDICATE . AB eee Fr ‘om Rival Camps, Will Under Personal Influence of the Former Grid- Wane tigited BE a Cut Out Special P lays As 1 left the Meld I glanced over to iron Hero the Best Material Princeton Has |o", "4°, near, the, training house and aw ‘Trenkman earnestly practicing Had in Years Is Being Whipped Into Win-|"ttuey “There war a. aummy: feure the place last week when Carter was it ‘There was a dummy gure . cues Wwe wat ef (Harvard and Princeton Men Ex-| tur wine the rery at . . ‘ with a painted epot, shoulder high, to 2 ¥ i J Ne ene id Might) { ning Combination—Too Much Advice Proved Feoravent the receiving hands held” out alan ae ff ph te hip lal peoted at New Haven To-Day, |i. tne. shave ant shoura piny . Detrimental. the paleted spol e Gel rang, the lst et ¢ 7} An exselient wame., Cornell Is at lete sound I heard was the ringing of the , and Coaches Plan to Usela test tor nim for the position. If he \ = OO many cooks spoil the broth, the old i { iss Larcuth en vA M V; i $s jb: have another ‘chance this year. Aine: y" runs the old saying. Perhaps a ane, any Varsi ul have another chance this year. Alns- | 66 the broth wouldn't be spoiled if all the cooks followed the same '"°,' PORE OPRIECR EE y i: Soca Worth will be able to piay there next i T week and has proved to be a very hard ié ere ‘he real trouble is when they mix in too many va- a - a - es aay payne lath vith nines hea vieties eeaso! (Speci Evening ‘ornell pi we o-day uernsey ' aad 4 ™ A ‘ NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 1—The|may be held for a substitute fullback, ‘That's Princeton's trouble so far} Members of the Washington Team to Yale team, with a lineup which would he will go in at left hal Wot have been thought of early in the Play through the game. Be Vgeason, will face Colgate this after-|4use of the injury to Pumpelly the ‘oaches are anxious not to use Guern- noon, The coaches, while having con- | goy who is the next best kicker. ey Be Inoculated With Typhoid Bacillus. ‘fidence that this will be no scoreless | want to be sure of one man who ean RR mse that his chances for the pennant last season were f tie, are nevertheless more afraid of the | hoot the ball over the cross bar injthe, until letter-perfect in one thing they ' this year, The Tiger players are, H ? shifted from one style of play to ° another. Instead of being coached + : { are flooded with suggestions and ‘i 4 changes until they're all at sea Concentration {s an impossibility. That, say some of the older men, is the reason why the best material Princeton has bad in years has been| to tne sporting Editor: made up into a team of only ordinary! , Will you kindly answer for me in| gondon. 2 Yes, To Swedish Olympic . Tho Kvening World the following ques-'Gommittee. 3. Yes, 4. Mo limit. scoring power. tions: Has Princeton ever won ae Eitor marred when Eddie Foster was stricken with typhoid fever, || Colgate eleven than they are of Brown |final! game, and Guernsey looks Qik Manager Griffith will have every member of his team inoculated }/ 4nd are putting their strongest available Peer i a Negrin opie oe with typhoid bacillus before the players go into training next spring. beer Ep apivsy he Pieters ea van. poaition to kick as a man further back. This 1s considered an absolute preventive against the disease, and }| tage in that it cannot use any special |, C20 will be at rlgit halfback ony will make the players immune from its ravages. Griffith was advised || playe to-day, realizing that scouts fron | ing, Knowles is one of the sources of, last spring to take this precaution, but feared that the injections would |) Harvard and Princeton will be at the satisfaction of the Yale coaches thi disable the thowing arms of his players for a period, thus interfering || “elt. The Meld ts dry now and in ex: | year. Illy improvement from the open: cellent condition for @ tryout for the jing of the acason has been steady and with the training. But it has since been found that such is not the || team. Med ete ae has rat inte aad ree from injuries and his punting Of course that may all be changed] football championship of the colleges} A says that a pitcher can be credited || case, and that the players can undergo the treatment during the training || SUBS WILL FORM VALE’S LINE |ateaaily improving. At fullback will in the course of another week, for| since 1900? If ao, state what year won| With four strikeouts in one inning, B|| period without suffering any incon: :nience. AGAINST COLGAT! Be the reliable Wilson, who will do the the Tigers are getting together for| #94 ‘ts backfield. C, GEORGI, |@ays it van't be done, Which is cor- ‘This morning Head Coach Jones was [secondary defense work and furnish " Prince? a wom the champioaship in| rect? WM. J. V. TWYFORD, uncertain as to only one position. He |nterference for the runners. @ desperate attempt to beat Harvard’s| 91) wien wictories over Marvard Hox C, Port Richmond, & L fad almost decided to start Avery at een rt victorious team, And while still un-' wate, Beckfela was Capt. Mart, De der a scattering fire of advice the| Witt, M. Baker and &. Baker, a presse ‘ Gunboat Smith Stops Raharever flalseeats inisro ue ma er Me Ie hy) @ 1, At Busher Bun, cn outskirts of ‘ 4 he tee z Please state in your paper who Mike lity for the ‘tion is * players have been turned over, practically at least, to the personal influ-| % Will you please let me know through | Gibbons of St. Paul boxed in his first ° e ° hier gered the Henibarden not} DALLAS, Tex. Nov. 1—The White ance of Eddie Hart. your page at what hour the Army.| fight In New York, Did he win? Mil er in ur ound yet enough confidence, as he has been|gox players got 10 Matty for nine eolld Here's a man with some ginger—a! the football trail. But it inn't. It's! Navy football game to be held at the J. DELMONT, with the varsity but a few days. hits yesterday and won easily, 9 to %& © football team| that “ORANJE BOVEN,” with the 0RK] Polo Grounds Nov, 29 ts acheduled to —_—+>+— Garden A. C.. will meet Jimmy Cofte eben ce tue line will Be mostly [Leverens let down the Giants with five d then beg for| of “Old Nassau,” that puta the fights! nogin, and, should I secure two tickets, | Funds Nov. 10, 391, | awk Indian, for ten roun t fs “more. Thave just been watching a Gay apirit into Princeton boys when they|vcch trom a alferent person: fer tie tor Ex-Motorman’s Efforts to Stay/ the irving A. C. ‘of Hrookiyn on Nov, |am will be at left tackle and left guard —_ ' @f training on the football field at! -re being driven back across the €08!| Nayy ection, will it be ponslble for | Soune Gretel eih ce Stan ecee, Princeton, and the strongest impression jines, “Princeton spirit” never fai Defeated Young Sherman in four) To the Sporting In the recent world series between) tho Giants and Athletics, if the teama| With Gunner Is a Joke—Cali- | ¥°ure Gradwent will tackle Phil Bloom, |line to rally around. Caldwell, whose | Read Matty’s New Story, ‘ | my friend and myself to ait together, experience is very small, will be al : Z have is the way the impetuous Eddie and is strongest In the face of possible] or in each individual svat in the Navy Juled to play at the Polo ; int | A match between heavyweights was|centre If he does not show up well The Git che Gls t _ Bet, life and snap and hustling dofeat. “Princeton apirit" accounts for| section numbered and reserved? case of rain, where would] fornia Heavyweight Didn’t) arranged to-day. George Rodel, the coaches are liable to give Cooney t Qewer into his men in the course of | the way the smuller Jersey college has NAV |that game be played? Boer fighter, and Jack Geyer of Den-| tryout there, maybe riak Marting, wo hard hours’ practice. He was a fought big Harval big Yele year! uy orclock, xt will be possible JACK PEERLESS. Run Fast Enough. ver, Col, will be the principals, they| Who was at the field yesterday for the Beginning next Monday, The } morage battery of energy, delivering tho after year. From a for you and your friend to ait to.|.. TB0Y Would play at the Polo Grounds. having been signed up by Matchmaker | fret time aie ae red to right guart || Evening World will print in seftal “Yulee” at every touch of his finger| 8bout 1,600 Princeton h To the ng ¢ _ “4 Bonner of the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn | | Waren vey there today. His tryout || form the story of Christy Math Fito fight, on even term: Kindly jet me know through your val- to meet in @ ten-round bout at that Seed = Y lay, “The Girl and ‘ He was here, there and every-| ae and 4,00 Raitor: y iT? club on Saturd ing, No This|at tackle was not successful. He did|} son’e new play, ie a t ‘ unsing through the lines trom id No ane Harvard with over 4,000 ‘wer through your inquiry [Uable Paper the location of the training By John Pollock. | wilt So Roaerona e gent Tacs ua me the P "now running. at f waraity tb scrub, accompanying plays,| "nur to go back to where T left Bddle|column the following: quarters of Leach Cross and Willio ITH a well directed right ha) turned from England. ic Theatre. It shows the t as praising, explaining, and all! sart hustling his men through forma:| 4, Were the Olymplc games of 1903 | Hitchle and If same are open to visit- swing flush on the jaw Gun- : ic part of ballplayers’ lives ‘ the calling for more snap, more tions. Eddie, of course, lan't the only|nela at London or in the vicinity of |'® 0" Sundays and at what hour. Also Yoat Smith knocked out Chariey] Leach Cross, who ia to meet Wille|dem will play there tovlay. | Hot and abounds with interesting In- fipeed. Ho wasn't driving the mon; he| blade of grars on the sridiron, Otner| same? if Ritchie is playing golf at Van Cort-| Miller, the ex-motorman of Californie, Ritehle for ten rounda at the Garden been comes Ge nd well aince Fen: |] c.dente of a hard-fought last game wi wl them to follow. “Come on | famous graduates can be found on the|' | ‘ landt Park on Sundays and at what|in the third round at the Atlantic Gar-| A, C. on Nov. 10, was offers @& guar- if . t Ps adage Fy ty call. And his "Guod {coaching Mne. Snake Ames, Garry| % Did Thorpe return the prizes or) ting, YOUNG ROTH. |don boxing show last night. ‘The bout| antee of $1,760, with an option of 9 per | Out of the game, but not well enough to for the championship. It should ' aaa che way,” Hs chran, Ad Kelly, Harold Short, Bift| trophies he “won.” If so, to whom ‘ ® slap on Lhe eck trae oka ed RY | Leo, Rows McClave, #1 McGregor, De-| were they awarded? } 2 m) Witt, Alec Moffett, Parke Davis, Heft} 3. If a person falle to quall i eiplent from bie head to his hecis. Herring, a host of them. And they're B pernan. ta) 0 qualify in Leach Cross traias at Rockaway | was another one of thise uninteresting | Cent. of the gross receipts to meet Char. | hold the position after they Ket back. prove need reading) ter: 7 -y ? Hubbard at right end has had little bai Beach and Bitchie trains at Dal Maw-|affa.rs, In which one man is so badly Ua kt Betne Wie, A Nov. ia, but | mote experience than Stone, He took all fan. Bins's Road Mouse in Westohester. | red that he 18 as good as beaten be- as his bout with Ritchie was postponed the tryouts for the Olympic games Rou all busy, moat of them a«tient) udy= 2 Bitohie has been playing golf at Wan fore he even puts up his hands, to that date he was compelled to : penne Wy + Drehen HAR ing the blayes o tom palliog wontasiae “is a eens ie cae Kamen Mf he |Gortiandt Park every morning, but Bas) Juduing by Pine poor showing dtilter|up the offer. ss ati t Just before the practice began J talked gna earn oatly telling them how to do it Acar how ean Garacia ial edu decMied to stop it owing to the ap-| mado, it looks as if he just meant to ——_—_<—___- with Hart for # few minutes. Known he Princeton way. gueancntine @ nation rltad? am {proach of the Cross fight. Both men io the jimit. From the first sound of the ea ‘the strongest man that ever went| LAW A GREAT PUNTER, BUT 18) ‘Ph * ee aee mooRn, |RECANY 40 hele symésatam work tm bet! untii he was put to sleep he did te Princeton,” he was still in as good RATHER LIGHT, hm + ithe afternoon, The yublic te admitted. | nothing but run around the fing and shape as when he played with the Tixers| A great part of the practice conalsted jawing both hands wildly at Smith, In j fa year ago. Tcommented on that. “Oh,|f Punting and forward pass playa, For Fee se stats sent heap | eres, tan teen mone tovatone ns Treland’s Greatest Gaelic Football |: a ster ony iansea wee! BY JIMMY DUFFY @hape as jong as I live. I'll never give|he pest punter she has. tom \s real blows on Mmith, Y 7 } . first round it was apparent tp exercise. i've been in Alaska, around] “ura” Law, who has demonstrated hi Pl L U7 Wi h Ki ld aioe the canneries, for a year, and !'velnuperiority while punting on the crud ayer mes |p it UWAAL Ey | vnar smith would deteat Milter, for the | IN TEN ROUND BOUT __ i vee and tramped and roughed it waen- | against e on the varsity. Law is gunner had no trouble landing his pow-, © ever I had a chance, When | couidn's| handicapped by being rather light for a ul blows, Two minutes after the | | his prowess, He eventual! heeded : , halfback in these hustling days, he C ge ; ad anything else to do 1 hustled around e Hustle 467m 98, be LINE-UP. this. suggestion and arrived here last to come to thix country and display | 1 1 third round had started Smith naited } bunts of pig iron. Once 1 didn't get | Sales only week, Just in time to get 4 .J88C) stiller on the head with a right swing, 4 an average of & yards, places hia kicks . in 10 get Into action ei i bed rif . - 4 - @py exercise for three days—in 4 steam. kets them away well through the| 0. against the Kerrya. and as he started to wobbl Smiths Boxer From Jersey City Could @r—@0 as soon as the anchor went down the attack, Fi Be mun | Kerry Is to be reinforced with Billy |aulck ae a flash, throw peer anot her | fm port I jumped over for a swim, The » Waker, Princeton's et Pie “Kid Byrnes | Barrett and four stars from Boston, | heavy right straight to his Jaw anc : water was % degrees, and 1 guess some ing his attention to gd ar Bloor, iret] The teams are the strongest and most | Miller dropped to the floor, where he Not Overcome Cleverness 1 evenly , ented combinations ever | way counted out by Referee Billy Moore. vald |) gathered at Celtic Park, and it isn't) aie ’ oke. 7 Mirar| Recessary to aay that there'll be somes | THe bout wana Jobe: pail hed © Teaty, Capt, | thing doing every second of the game, | ‘utase of thirty six 4 arly as successful in his prac | th ”, . Signals po Sl I a al Ho tipped the scales at 219, while Smith W velghed 188 1 (Special to The Evening World.) te’ Contan . welghed 183 pounds, — ‘ N, a After that Hobe took a} yraes Beatty Will BUPFALO, .N. ¥., Nov. L—Nmmy om ta sharp angle, sending the! gmwpDI BURKE, sald to be the Tommy Murphy and Phil Bloom, the | Dufty defeated Young Shugrue in seven ; oor | 4 Brooklyn twelglits, were secured to- s oF, the Herron shane Ketwenn greatest Gaelic football player Use Left Hand Gad to makes in the winin Wout of ten teen eee ight It was remarkable work, i | mix here last night. ough much easier of accomplishment ever developed in In rounds at the next ahow of the Postman | ™ | in the practice Baker pehorter, Berle thovaht | fine! Great stu: om to begin work. A great place, Princeton, No other r 4 College in America—in the world—ve { Velops greater college spirit, It’s in the) “gir, When I went into the ciubnouse| end eat down before the fireplace, wa: fag for training ume to come, 1 noticed ' it for the firet time an old motto chiselled | crazy, but it was Then Eddie bounded : Y rked like Beinning at 35 yards, | » pail cleanly over tha |} of Opponent. _ yards and $0 yards, where Denny 0 land, will be | he first time in this country showed improved form and his light> 6 the cabn atmosphere of the prac j#een for the T Sh t P. t A, C, of Williamaburg on next Thure- tm the st Me ise BOVEN field than in the hurly-burly of the, When the Kilda nd Kerrys battle n 0 Uu day night, Bloom recently put up a| ning left and hard right crosses played “what tw that?’ I askei Ad Kelly, |" ron battle, for the football champtonship to-mor- —as— reat ten-round battle against Knock-! havoc, hat te that? sake ey | Baker and Strett have rcored eleven| row at Celtle Park. Burke should be yut Brown at the Irving A. C, of Duffy showed excellent generalship ence one of Princeton's famous gridiron) of the fourteen touchdowns credited to of conalderable assiatance to the Kil-| Columbia may lose its champion shot | irooklyn, | and followed up every advantage. The} esoes. Princeton thin year. Streit Is a rangy, dares in this, their title game. Putter, unlesa Russell Beatty, captann | men fought toe-to-toe most of the dis- SALE! S. A LE! S A LE! | “Why,” said Ad, “our old motto;! broad, muscular fellow, who runs loW| adie, back in the old country, was | of Me Columbla track team ard hoiter| pive clubs will hold boxing shows to- crashing ®1ows finally LA , ° means ‘Orange above.’ Dutch, you one Sane 8 » tough fob to stop him.| 4 inember of the famous Louth team. | Of the Intercollegiate record, wil bo] night, as follows; Fatrmont A.C aia opeanent Blankets, | nderwear, Hweatera Ww Foolle e Dartmouth game— Princes a TENGE WGK ia iat Minty Coster “hiladelphia. va. | & . * ‘ Been our motto for a hundred) (iy oachey say” counta for ittie, Mm | After am exciting weason the Loutha | ane to Pus the shot with nis ieft hand |sinmy ster founda iirown Gynec | Shudrue fought a rushing, willing b miding reevhes, Le oS ait iy Ren Ay Tone ane test miwo words |MziNE up the strength of the Tigers! fought it out for the championship of | Mi, (ene the intel ciate recat wt |nasium A, A., Al McCoy va, Freddie | tle, but Dufty’s cleverness and footwork | B Chath isy u sting articies at t 9) because It wa aye ty Hppery | Irela 7 on’ i ATOR RSR FROOES, OI i ° 1 ; Call ol LI TEP thd, $ than ine library of poetry. minds Thats prerentea’ the. Wa ot Mace | Gaeitny hth. GOO eaecoseine: tar want | MAO WM snehen, at Pracklin Plaid a |ienIer 9c Nema Mantle Garden | were t08 See eT ea tim gisay im ine INGLE SAM BUYS ONLY BEST QUALITY Coops IT'® THE OLD MOTTO THAT PUT| fo0thail Aclonce, stveit’a mpeed didn't) ing the lads on, ‘The Louth team, after |YQA" AHO nat whONK | |inan A.C. of Hrookivn, Jimmy | third, He went to his corner, seemingly swatch MO EMMI FIGHT IN THE TEAM. Se ean nae aL eR iy & bitter contest, lost, but through NO] soy ienough he rested ti susie en | walsh Ye Jones, Queensboro | in pretty bad shape, but the reet helped | Ope , above!” Thaves the whote| gcammond and thea. tha ends, are a! fait ot Marke.” Adio, playing ike a |amaithouw, Me, fea ur faring yhe |" tang, inant ‘4:3. dimmy Flynn |A0"he' made game Tally when th ARMY & NAVY STORE CO., Inc. Princeton, Everything forthe! had a wharp tussle with Brown and| Wd man, couldn't undo the Work of | gpring he was unable to approach any-| ysl | pair went at it again, Shugr dest | 245 W. 420 Mire on Keep the Orange flag above:| Lamberton, and earned their posit ons, | 4n entire team and had to taste de- | thing like his old-time form tn the Young Brown, the east side Jight-, Work was in punishing the body In{ g u Of the tackles, Phillipa in a veteran | feat, tercollegiate championships and was! weight, who has not boxed since Leach hes, It was one of the best bouts) i vA PS. Pr May seq to be away Of of three seasons, @ Sovige player, teat) The poled etar wae gévised by <tjends beaten by Whitney of Derimpuide Croas knocked him ous at the Aplant) ar ajaged here ‘Sienvens bes o ,

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