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pen — Colgate’s Clean-Cut Victory Over Yale Greatest Surprise of Football Season. Crore. Hs PP ane aed), I’ you're # pig college with an unm CrosKed goal line, and you take on a game with a little colleze up some- where near the Genoser Valley, just to Ket a little Night practice for the boys and the little co swats you for @ 4-4 score, what's Ue answer? Ask Yale. ‘That clean-out win by Colgate over Yale on Saturday afternoon Is the great- est purprise of the football season, It hag beon talked around that Colkate Was more or leas on the map, Tut surely no one suspected that the Col- gate men would come down and beat Yale to a pulp on her own field, The Winning was all the more decisive be canise Colgate crossed Yale's goad line twice in rolling up the score. There was Rothing flukey about it. Little Colgate simply played the Yale aggregation off its fect, and Yale tied the acore ones then falied to rally when Colgate began adding to the count Thin makes Yale's chance against Princeton and Hurvard jook slim, in spite of the traditional “pull-toxether™* that is due in New Ha week belore the Princeton game, Mrinceton’s Satur- day showing was quite the opposite of Jurt to show that the new Kin- wetting in ite work the Tigers eéred seven touchdowps against Holy Cross, and wound up tfe day by letting Baker kick @ goa) from placement 4 yards from the goa! line’ The Tigers Played through the whole came without & Kitchyshowing that the reorganization Of the team has been effectual, This promieps good sport next Sat- urday, when Princeton mects Harvard @t Princeton, Eariler in tho season it Was predicted freely wat only « fluke could give either Yalo or yo Tigers a @hance against the powerful Harvard team, with Ite two equally effective back field cambinations, Now Prince ten's chances look # lot better, to way the least, Of all the freak scores that of Washington and Jefferson against Grove City College is the eddest, W. and J. avore 100 to 0 in the first two quarters, then, gust for fun, let up through the last two and kept the score where it was, Wonder how tt feels to play on a team that ts acored against 100 to 0 in the first half? England has developed a high Jamper ho can clear the bar at 6 feet 4 Inches, md hopes that he'll be avie to win te @vent in the next Oly:npic Games. He may, if he improves @ couple of faches. In the ast Ulyinpys wo had tree men who had bettefed 6 feet 4 faches in previous competitions, Great Jumping, though! UNBOAT SMITH may not de anxious ty meet Carl Morris sain, but he goes right along @dding to his “make good” jist when he meets other fxbters. This Chartle Miller, who was knocked out by Stith Friday evening, has some reputation 86.4 punching uag, at leust, He had no “glass jaw.” mith Ys a firat class man of his Welght, und ts improving rapidly. Only @ couple of years ago he was an awk- Ward novice who swung like a sailor, Now he t# becoming a clever and ef- fective fighter. He knows how to hit @Ad he hits like # wan with « maliet, It is hard to te z He may, in time, become another Fitz eimmons. That depends a great deal on ow game he proves to be when he is walnst a tough proposition, Had not Carl Morris been #0 unfortunate as to now far sinith wi etrike low and deserve a a. saliflow. tion in hia bout with Smith we might ust how far had shot his best bolts against Carl's jaw and had plunged rights {nto the body until the Bepulpa Giant must riddled battleship, M1 everything that came stead of falling ne nd trying to cover ape punishment had redoubled his efforts to rush in and keep at close quarters Yes, another round or two would have Way, and In buck tested Smith's gameness And if he is induced to meet Morris again tt will be Just that questi: the crowd. Last ti 2 to 1 favorite hardly be regard than an even that will draw xt time b ance ACKILY M'FARLAND may nent Mike Gtbbons on the Pacitic ¢ at Sf is, The t tion is whether or r come down to this w very remembering how and ove d be looked when he o MoUoorty here bis welght bets nounced at 18, It ts time fur MoFarland to fight ons, or rome one else in his own The match with Tommy Murphy was a vhame, and should be the lwet in wh MeFarland is wilowed to come in w a Mg welkht advantay cleveres! boxer in the world weight and every ht oki, and any exnivition one-sided, In the Murphy be looked a good fifteen pounds heavier than Tommy, althoush his welght w meemced 1H) pounds and Murphy's 1s THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19138 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CARTOONLETS FROM THE NEWS| Copyright, 182, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), KOLEHMANRN, The IRISA-AMER ICAL Princeton Football Tea Shows Big |Determination of the Men and the Power of the Backfield Responsible for Advancement Made Over Dartmouth Game. "00 FAR WITH Grove erry CoOnweGe Improvement: of the Holy Cross opposition and the | aknesses In the Princeton team, the | undergraduate body cannot help fool | the rege that the eleven which swe forth across the figid two days ago is| club ex quite @ new team from that which faced | contract hus Just expired, unless sold or | Dartmouth the week before. ference iles in the determination of the men and the power of the back field. coaching has done anything else to bring the team out of [them a thousand more th its slump and give it new life. the players had little to fight against » land ene ught hard, and par- not intend ticularly was this true at the end of the | Jo Cross herself t back and} a player The ait. | re more than} kind w PRINCETON, N. J., Nov, 3—The new shift which was disclosed to the public for the first time against Holy Cro: last Saturday has increased the efficien- Princeton backfield and even versatility of Slightly increased strength in the kicking game, a new power with the and more speed in the backfield has made Princeton's scoring machine more dangerous for Yale and/ Harvard—Frinceton’s two coming op- While on Saturday they game When the scoring Law was a star against Holy Cross and, of course, his offectiveness will by a strong Law ta light and slipper Yu HAD SCHEDULED Coveares Fonte % Good PRACTG GAME + forward pass, posing team. but he has non powers of H tackler can bring h a value lies in hia punting and his accuracy with the forwa His punting is a distinct impro: over that of Gile, not so much | . tance as in direction and speed, and he jlock, Malik, Bull I he best man for making the forward |ran, §2 Mutuels Pa passes used in the game against Holy A fast pair of 1 Croas did not have could spoll @ large |Pl percentage of tho passes. n be a question, although the to have spent a great secret | (Dav passes | (Wolfe) if that e), aT policy 19 adhered to he will be a apotted | une” ne 2 Wy ne, evep as he is in the} ter Ray of Light, 1 Wuzzy, Perth Rock, Carbureté#r, Under Ben Quince, Nixadoo also ran. straight Pomette Valkyrie, y Baker and a gov Wisconsin Has Put Up Shutters Won't Be Allowed to Box There for Six Months for Refusal to; " Meet Dillon at Milwaukee To- ‘The weak and ineffective Holy Cross team was no sort of test for the new jteam which Andrews put on the field Saturday and the relative scores of Yale, | Harvard and Pri d pass, Minor Colleges Have Beaten Yale Only Seven Times at Foot- ball Since 1872. te any such pro- portionate strength on the part Holy Crons had been bat- y many games with the biggest ch as no big team |itself would undertake for a schedule, jand the bigger teams have developed apidly than Holy Cross. | Holy Cross men looked stale on Satur- on M’Goorty arranged. Joo Levy, manager of in New Orleans, ds such as Holy Their value} SECOND RAC Rivera who is down wired here to-day that he had received 1 from Tom Mee: ft Low Angeles, teams of the Ei coaches seem mount. of tr practice. Also the majority of thi the fight pro ers will pattle for twenty rounds at Vernon, Cal, man in no t open field no: Owing to the fi Taking Into account the poor é been defeats. ) Army 3, Brown 1, Columbia 9 Princeton has been playing intercollegiate football since 1869 and during this time has fought 952 battles, wianing 304, drawing 12 and losing 36. Of these 36 defeats Yale hag accomplished 20, Marvara Cornell 3, Dartmouth 3, Pennsylvania 9, Columbia 1, Lafayette 1, Navy Rutgers’ victory was won in 1869, in the first inter- collegiate game of football played in this country or in England. “Marvard football dates from 18’ played 350 games, of which 894 were victories, 9 were draws and ts. The victories over ard are distributed as follows: , Dartmouth 8, Carlisle 2, Amberet 1. maker of the Brown Gymnasium A. A. has postponed the sow of was scheduled to-morrow night The main bout of 1 ‘Thuraday night By John Pollock. IR failing to live up to his contract the Canadian lightweight. Apolis In a ten-row wlet before the National A 1 bout, eched- Kid Black, the ver went side fighter, sto improve In every bout that eady to exchan) ny of the er tn this’ vicinity in which time the Crimsons by Commission of Wis: yale has suspended middlewelght, 16 in bouts at any of the from appear 92, Princeton 13, Pennsylvanis Boston 1, Wesleyan 1 and Tufts 1. Tommy Walsh suid he was authorized by MeGoorty to sign the article Dent and accepted | Sporting Eattor named Dominick fought a man We had a few words between friends! McCaffery, and, If 80, who won? Yours As MeGoorty a few of mine regarding the Leach Crom: Joe Rivers last battle, which one of th two won by Leath Croas knocked claims they fought a draw, us know 48 soon a& possible. DANIEL R, MILLIGAN | Sullivam defeated McCaffrey in six A claims | rounds at Cincinnati Aug. 29, 1885. a the Sporting Editor: Kindly let me know tulty, has been | $1,700, With the ton of taking thirty the receipts: th a knockout. _ | Vardon Says He Considers America’s members of the club, who often do not hrot 0) ya feel like tackling a full round. through your pa- | the | or} y night and h The Nght prow nt bout betw Jack Lester at won by the former in fo $2,000 on the show ford $3.00 and travelling expenses both Waye for himself and ina more tournan ranged to projong the metropolitan On the last three days of this week the Sleepy Hollow ( will hold an invitation tourn Its splendid new course at Scarborouga. has been a © who brought off the n Sam Langford ard ker Pollok to was sure he could def They fonght twice, The Bvening ‘World decided Rivers wom both. The: ‘was no knockout in either bout. To the Sporting Edit Ilow many times and Willie Beecher met? the result of each encounter, Daffy of Lockport, tal good form again, rounds, lost | me tn your! acka | Syawwet, place, 8160; show, $8.60, Rhonty- tx flighting In Nis umn who are py on Yale's football team this ¥ following statem After much labor, the start of wilsl began more than tWo years ago, officers Ridgewood Country | able to formally Widgewoud's growth In & golf way has been steady ever since itw ploneers, some twenty yeara ago, be- over a few out holes at Habokus, Leter on Ridge- ninedhole course, equtrements for dually that bec there fs an elghteen- ‘Yrated Bay State golfer, a bit peevish, Pumpelly, Guernsey and Knowles. what Harry To the Sporting Editor {oform me through umn: Do you think if L write Packey Me=| , “| third. ‘Time, 1. By accepting a i the privilege of the recelpts, Je Hightwelght, has « vd In getting on a bout With Johnny GriMth, he crack Western fighter in a ten-round the National Milwaukee on Monday evening ‘antec of $760, with of thirty-thr They fought twice. Cross outpointed nd Beecher won in our cole eo). Ashme: Beecher in fret g' Ashmea: conclusion of sk Evans of Chi Miiadelphia would answer same, he is too by print his address, Me would snewer. Square A.C, the Sporting Kalitor k the American iahip, While he haw beaten YY to do so? which met all n fighting star of Philadelphia tosnigit, with G knock down McFarland in a Bry Metinon ounds at the Athin A. Fighting Pitzpatr nd on Wednesday | hole clreutt in The clubhou: More than @ hundred members of the land Golf Club gathered at the an- Bayside last ¢ banquet the pro posal to acuuire an extra tract and while ne wt, exclualve of fur- oonclision that it where 1 can get a course In physical culture | under 4 competent Instructor? William Brown ‘Twenty-third street. nual club din Packey of his feet, although he tried hard enough. {land | The illness of Jonn J, McDermott will | finally dispose of the match planned for West Who has won the majority of fights between Jack Johnson and Sam Lang- ford, and when and where they fought? contracts we cbt title ever sin | tween Vard The reason for| best property ie that the clud| and Tom out an extra course of n George Re | Wil you kindly inform me who is the boxe outfielde las the best throwing arm? RAMSBOTTOM, better than Murray of There was a the plans several days ago threatened to make it necessary all off the mateh, but M short course Would be adinirable for the} unexpected misfortu ter once and fe WINNERS AT LATONIA. d who ‘They fought only one ting the decision in fifteen rounds at April 26, 1906, y Hat) in Pittsburgh on Johnson get- Will probably: ¢ strong and, beskles, too stiff a puncher Chelsea, Mass ‘To the Sporting Beitor: Would you kindly inform me wheth er Willie Ritchie wax out Leach Cross and Joe Rivers have finally PIMLICO ENTRIES. PIMLIO) RACE for tosmorow's races ne settles th 7 appeared fn any ork theatres? START WORK ON SHAMROCK. ave felt like a rris had taken inion In his fa Challenger | 11 me also how Keith apd Proctor’ ——e LATONIA ENTRIES. sant geldings with Whom and the result, mnie stialt Curkot de yarut Shamrock Ritchle outpoi: 4 both Charley Tur- ner and Young Erue in bouts fought in Philadelphia. tends to edmy wlips here of Charles Nicholsagw the | Kindly tell me the | Hocnty, straight $8.70, place $3.40, key and also tf ne & ght Sullivan bh was a would as anything better allenger 8 ta be ready triats in April, |HORSES SHIPPED FROM BELMONT TO PIMLICO. | Special Sale Overcoat, Satin Lined, $27.50 Suit, Silk Lined 27.50 Each Worth Tariff changes frightened millmen. We bought at one-half value, 77 pes. fine woolens, exclusive patterns—enough for 1,000 Made to measure only. 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TOLEDO, OF Nov George Sto vall, newly appointed manager of the Al League Club, ar to secure for hi Kaneas City rived her new club 1 third baseman 4 n Associatl Stovall an’ the Kansas City Americ Club, who lives in Tole Would have five or six rosters before the opentnh) # race athil un vder, Shut we are going men Who are eo, whic sign wi mased to anotl Th are fF town, wetting 1 am quite sure of 1 Kh for our needs, We de ) gO after Cobb, Jackson, ‘ tker or any of the bis: Was | Stars of the game, but will content our- Selves with « r ft right now." poll NAc PIMLICO WINNERS. VIRST RACK mile—Top Hat 1 Kewessa, 15 (Cal 3 (Troxier), th {Turkey Priest. Ni Time, 1423-6 n the Straw, E ello, Marea $9.99; p e, % show, $4.00. Kewessa, show, $5.70. Aware, show, $4.90, five and a half furlongs.—Hotiday, 104 first; F A; $2 mutuele pa $7.80, place $1 Blew, p show $4 THIRD RACE Selling; thre and up; six furlongs.—Lace, 165 (Ward) first ond; Time, LH. Homecrest, iff, Dr. Ro L. Swarengo, York Lad, ‘ord Mat, Billy I ran $2 mutuels paid plas, $ show, $3.00, Bi place, $11.9), show, show, $8.70, FOURTH RAC Js; (Wo miles.—Repentant, Mm Fred Levys won; Syosset, 140 (Grand), nd, Wolfe), third, Time, 1-5. Auriti moter (fell), Ragusa and Golden also ran, Astute fine J first, but was disqualified for @ foul Jollar mutuels paid: Repentan: wht, $3.40; pla $2.80; show, ey { | show, $10.70, FIFTH RACK—Sellin, olds ond upward; one mile and seventy, yards.—Pardner, 113 (Derond me: place $3.40, show $2. ch. show $3.40, Wear moch better than estten, yet cost no more, $55.00 nounced that every clus in the league n how gn mas don't Intend to go after players r contract.” sald the tained only under means that any other one with whom hie en ti the big leagues who draw about $000. These are the! e golng after, Ty offering | they are ing able Matdens, all ages; one; (Buxton), first; yan), second; Aware, Urother Folk also Top Hat, straight, ear-olds, mette Bleu, 11 11 (Burline way, Ma- It Stream, Fussy ear-olde lack Chief, 110 (A. Wilson), aec- d Levy, 13 (Buxton), third wo, Stele ot, Elltott, Avie ator, Wels Geld, Golden, Arran, alse straight, 4.908 k Chief, Junior Steeplechases three-years frets 110 (Waldron), seconds vue March, 11 (F, Jackson)y’ 4-6, Supulveda, Bryne hel ary, My Fellow, Golden Castle also ren, mutueis paid; Pardner, straight Aino kindly | $14.70, place $5.9, show $3.90; Col, Aghe ; Dangere