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Wises SiR he ip inn gn ss Ba 2 OR +: eae — “er _—“* _ WHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y CROSS AND RITCHIE GEN. MILES TO RIDE IN RING TO-NIGHT AGAINST UHLAN® SHEA, TIGER'S END, ' HAS BROKEN ANKLE; _ BAKER MAY GET PLACE | HARVARD'S “BATTERING RAM” IN ACTION Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). - |Students Optimistic About the | Game With Yale Team Next Saturday. “TOD J, Nov, 10.—The the tight end, Im Harvard hay yken ankle, Which of the game Sor PRIN injury to day's game d out to by ne that he ts 0 on. her Princeton players, came | through the contest unscathe =—— | Jast night declined to say whether Lam- |berton, who 1 Shea in the Har- 1 or J Baker will be given first call for the vacated position. Yale Coaches Uncovei ae ie ana oat ~- Real Football Hero in y:i'wiittiil wis Bae | Quarterback Wilson condition of the field and the prox- ee cone the Yale wame. The fourteen the Brown game and a few other minc a Injuries incurred w Best Player for the Position|wnicn » to the gyaie| ytfeu for the tean in spite of the Har. nasium from tho fleld was in a sinash | UOT roat, There is a general fell rs who went to Atlantic City last taking hin Since the Days of Tad Jones |*s, of optimism about the Yale game nea Willie Ritchie Risks His Title To-Night When He Clashes With Leach Cross at the; : Garden, Curious errecy \Nuen Lampeter Lost HIS Jersey. k Ooprrigbt, 19131. 1 (The N: FP’ @ moment the football flurry te over, and the Intevest of the #po ing world centres on the ring to- night at Madison Squs jarden, There Wille Ritchie, lightweight champion of the world, ris.s his title against Leaoh Cross, New Yo. i's first likely contender in many years, i Ritchie itera!, Prew Publishing Co night are not expected back in Prince until Tuesday Princeton students have nothing tut ks his uti to- night tor, ith fa ‘ ‘ He Mig be able to play against Pa ature » although there to b 0 ae - " 4 on an ny take part in ail] — official decision hy the vataien as in ait - a ——~w Will Run Team in Games} the Varsity sina arte thoegn Hot tn MOALNAWNoRN tate Hout whould Ss, . i the scrimmage until the eut on his head! Results of } Ritchie happen to take @ ten seconds Sa ef ‘ Against Princeton and Har- DEFOR WEL. @& IN TIE t uring the procress of the bout i. 7) OC) 4 ' he would be considered just_an much MNAWAN Marie His GREAT am Yn vard, LINE TO-DAY. Week-End Bouts f & Gefented champion as if @ decision 46 vend BUN . Sed back, Ainsworth and Knowles at half ee A | The coaches consider that the back-| L bs had been rendered. Ritchie knows this, fmm, fold Ie wattied with Wilson at quarter-| at Loca u 3 He #ays if anyone takes a ten seconds (Spe-ial to Tae z uate mae Golf Tourney __|Gen. Miles to Ride Country Jay in R Sh es, cept Bh hay to = the football hery to-day at Yate, after | line, however, Is due for some) vr iaie Moy, the promising lightweight LIE SHIE came : ‘ nore changes which will undoubted! a eee en. Miles to Ride Country Jay in Race |»: ew i ees ate Mat iy Sule P ys mow em ay f elty over a year ago to wet @ At Lakewood 7% 6 urday, when match with Leach Cro At | "aie tte hea ee Paid Against Champion Uhlan on Speedway: Leach had heard all about him—knew! The annual fal! golf tournament ‘ tht he had virtually whipped Champion ——— A@ Wolgast in a four round bout—and fov. 7, 3 T , i i , fabueed th ‘haVe anviNing 6 a0 with held on Nov. 27, 28, and 2. Thanksgiving | CL A. G. Billings Will Have a sites trip through the West anada, made his reappearance im t the Fairmont Saturday night and had @ ting Harry Condon In thé of ten rounds, Moy out- roack he not only |tq his old pos hut ran back punts, day, He is superior fevence and was excel- | will second right tackle t Warren, who! and in become a candidate) @ contest in this ¢ fon. But there will) \ © e, for Robinson played an |} Saturday and Way t man on t the Country Club of Lakewood will be Standing of Horses for Matinee Races. |\ han "tron tse batt was wet. and |e Ba f ' { | h tion. | ' tn Day will be devoted to the qualifying « . he following ty the table o' 0 0 he there was every excuse for It. showed up well in the other position. | an so much that only Con- em. "Go get a reputation,” round, while match ply aati anlar “Leg-up” on Helder of the r re ne arts Hy "I & saabe BOR SATS SSNS SF Serene That he will play quarterback against | Heside this Cooney will be back this | Olmsed lim Mal se fy him from. being Leachte, unconaclously quoting many} way on Friday, with the final play at World sBestTrottingR d, | BA Me sas Said sf Princeton acd. Harvard. there is no| Week In condition to play. Thus in the) fons Amel ' other ring stars before him who in thelr] eighteen holes Saturday afternoon, En orld sBestT rotting Record, TROTTERS. 5 any question, He won the place | final (wo weeks of the game there will) Bin Ui. oe sie main bouts at the ‘ time had reasons for dodging matches.| tries close on No. 2% at 9 P. Mat the! in One of the Most Important Heats, Pts Heats, Pts, ay and proved himself the su-|be a merry contest for the guard powi-| | hows held on Saturday might & ' ’ in One of the Most lmpo . é ; al er other sh y Go Willie went and got @ reputation, | clubhouse, de Fair Malden.. ES % Jessa Chi eee 6]| perior of any quarterback aince the | tions. in the tine in doubt} Were as follows: f Ht wan very nice of Willle to let Cron] The Bplfer making the best wrore in Events Ever Held in This|} Vermont Beiini o 3 daya of Tad Jones, That he would do ithe petigeypoattion: Inthe ne eee have @ chance now that his own repu- qualifying round will receive a gold ~ Helle Isle 2 5] | s0 well was unexpected, for earlier in|is that of itt end. * Wa Pp tation In go entich greater than Leachie's, | Medal, while the club offers the cup for] Country. eye Tengu : A] the season He Mad. PAY Se bar aE ae Te enky eicled hae Ava pice City, tv a hard tens He could tell Cross to “go and get a {te Winner of the first alxteen. Other Acora Little Ella A.. F) GJ} had been replaced by Cornish, It was | Ing Saturday settled this Avery played t oat he felt that w ineilaedl division winners will receive the Mete The O: Prince Edward a 4] {only when Cornish's jaw was broken |® good ume A Beant will, be back the Irving A. C. of Brookiye i ree" deconk, Carasaljo and Manetta cups in LESS present plang miscarry one |] The Trip. Baron Hell. ‘ 4f fin they ta iee oleae game that the My ao pH BEPRN ode}, the Boer, and Jack Geyer i ERSONALLY, Ritchie and Croan Lah Mi ree aaa handicap ‘ the a Hemant rates ta Kran ymmny Beer: ‘ oe putting Wien Baek at Gunrtas ack. | Tathott, Ketoh Marting are ee heavywelghis, battled a ‘ are of opposite types. Ritchie is sspaaisiansaraiataeees © ed ahAetS tataet sone A . 3]1|COoACHES LOOKING AROUND, ‘Aly the only who are sure und draw. 5 1 will take place on Harlem liver tele of their positions fe starts fina’ the Vanlerbiit A. C. of Brooklyn { Ay Senely bat Ane FRSOEY ES. FB SpeedWay between Gen, Nelson A. Miles, puegen Want 1]| FOR SUBSTITUTE QUARSER. [practioe, Mut the team ts In better) Red Ames and Biiy Rooney boxed « Seo teamey om ahy nny eel, He. Greases Uncle Sain’s famous fighter of Tndians, | pe oe 11) Now the on'y thing the coa ‘are |ehape than at any previous time dur- 7 i hele Sam's fame vddiatns, Jack .. 2 only coaches arejshape than at 0 ; wall ond might pase anywnere as 25TH ANNIVERSARY. | ana ck. G. pilings, the millionaire Heenidioe 11] worrying aliout ts who to h haan |fnge'the aeazon and whatever, linemen ton asses Can Matin Fl = orseman of this city, the rare to be to to re Mal-|are chosen the men are all used to 5 f 1 Kldie Con f Losey and haw learned much! ‘the twenty-Afth anniversary dinner Tehdle With Uleversat. warrior: én the'| 4 PAGERS, | colm went tn Saturday for a few iin: | Ing toxether. errant) fra Shares A, Cc Sunt uae rot observation, Cross is an East! of the St. Andrews Golf >, to be held if A unt jeate. Pts. j utes, but he is nor an experienced quar-| Pud Vet os will be AMone | a shade the better of Ed " Side product. He ian studied and le a at Delmonico's, Nov, 19 raten the| rack of Country Jay ang the femous) 20° Master Melxervon |ter. Wheeler, who was originally pickel | coaches to come here thia week, He tx was to have fought practicing dentist when not busy in| firat quarter century of American golf. |Srertsinan on the vacic of his world's Saag Conniston succeed Cornish, ia no longer. con- expected to-morrow ® eeAl Wark ’ the ring, but he has more the manner| The actual anniversary date Is Nov. | andit.. Cella see | sidered seriourty by the coaches, who! of the week will c Heftel 1 rden A. C, Diek of @ fighter than of a student. Lenchie |! but It waa found Impousible to hold ; ha) Or isacae This | Peerless Pete,. Fanny D. fear his fumbling and his inability tojenger will be a big rin deciding i ed Halsband ur harness horse drivera of this 1 Aristocra Ouida Louis iram Abif. Sidney Direct ... talke “fight” in no gentle tones, but| the dinner on the evening of that day, fo it was put over a day. One of the 3! to give him credit due he 1) entirely | features will be the presence « Jotin | candid in describing the other fellow's) Reid ar., the leading spirit In the org y keep his & Wheeler will be kept|upon the final makeup of th eine. evenly for ten for a substitute halfback, where he is; The work of the freshmen team) rounds, valuable because of his speed, He can against the strong Princeton freshmen een man who is arranging th Miles Is expected to arrive day now and as soon as he Gen | | | | ight Direct find a hole in an oppos H stil team yesterd as A great surprise, Prowess and the luck that bas occa-| zation of the St. An «Cl arrangements for the match Mabe Pires | as any back See re ee WOH Lene Rete ee cca conndont Chae te WHITE SOX AND GIANTS anally favored kim, |vetoran golfer still plays the game mpleted Ainsworth ha ugly cut on his hi ving against Harvard next weeks BATTLE TO A DRAW. Poke seid Croe ia toiling mecabout! Bh i teanel ci y ix by Jay Bird and haw a Whish Heese . 1 in the early part of|witl be much better. so holdd the record | thit seagon, having trotted the hale twa, the F ad Drive Association, hde defeat of Mandot in the tenth| round, “that guy was making me look od the fastest mile any [straight heats two Weeks ayo in 10% deh ore than 10) records, HOS ANGELES Cals, Nov “eee de to saddle. Uhlan 1 Oe some a e New York Nationals and the Obi 1.054. Some showing, eh? 9 e jationals ani e cago the world’s trotting record, | Mr. Straus challenges any trotting a ‘Kilbane Meets O Keefe Americans played a 7 to 7 nine inalag ada mile in the phenomena! horse owner in the ¢ ter City to a Uhlan has eteppe quarter on the tie game here yesterday. It was called 1 hommes to, PIMLICO WINNERS. genayin Uke s sucker when I elipped one over| FIRST RACE —Mallen two-year-olds; | the hel the holder and knocked him out. That was one| ix furlongs —Canto, 116 (Alex), first; | having tr lueky punch for me, Of course it was), 01 view), wecond; Flat-| time of Lott Uhlan is already quire) race on the Speedway, Hoe thinks his Speedway in 91-5, test time he e ° on account of darknet just what I was trying to land, but sean abs ta eeiateertane iri Tat [tered at illings’s stable In Riverside | gray trotter can beat even the great ever covered the distance. In th Rin To-Ni t Score by innings I was lucky to get there with it at|air Caledore, High Priest, ‘Tranapar- Dris while Country.day. te exp to] Ulian over the half-mile Harlem course, 2 ae nn | e GintasscoO 40a * arrive from the Wes ek, SENET nr Steaua vays he ts willing to have | SENG) nb ihe: waltecwalene Shad nite So: , 1d mised w lot of ‘em Just as) ency, single May, Margaret Mela. J.J.|Mp STRAUS TAKING GF.EAT| HARLEM SPEECWAY NOTES. tho spovdl Benad uy fora eere — 1 Bplay 30 ie waltersvalgny Wate fot, ¢ 9 6.0.30 mother boxer. would have oata:| “iuiim OUne Hinblem, Jota Bull Dog! INTEREST IN THE SPORT Rod Davis, “one of tie members of ory ve puthlic. wishin It | ¢ . and Stellata alwo ran, Mutuela patd:! Canto, straight $5.70, place $4.4 All the amateur horse: are discus | Matched for Six Rounds. in %¢c!syn on points over Jobs “Lucky punch! Why, say, I knew 1 the English champion, tn a 0, show ing th pased mate, id when it is iy . . round bout in Australia yesterd, i Hee ae enn te sive the] $H10s Undercover, place $9.80, mow | Hela one of the li Philadelphia—Champion Has tring the second thine. that Stone hus a ing him along to give the! 95.20; Flatbush, show $3. : yet attonded the t | defeated the clever Englishman in a bunch @ run for thelr money. Hel giconD RAC Three-year-olda and | Harlem Speedway Is sure to t up; six furlongs.—Kewexsa, 110 (McCa- | Mr. Straus ia taking a keen delight in ; Tages the sport, It is due more to bis unuring - Sep wont ae ae McTaggart), | ovorta than to anything else that ine! Probably for the first time in the his-) vacation in Eure couldn't hurt me with # ball bat, and I knew I could land him one any time I got ready. 1 just waited until the Tom O'Rourke now has another string 0 President Murpiy | Previous Bouts. Beaten New Yorker in al in Australia, | “ i m * of fighters under his management. The last round and then let it go.” TAR ). third. Thine, | torent in being revived jn Speedway rac tory of major league baseball a maJor of the Chicago National League text | Ree ee te i ncn uee eat 1141-6, Adame Express, Chenault, Pro- |i. garly in the aprag the matinees | Joague team next season will have an] signed Pitcher Utrecht of the Fond du PAE and Dan Bonce Reni. neayeS HEN two first-class hitters, both |Mressive, Joe Knight, also ran, $2! were no poorly ed that there was |entire outteld that graduated from tae! Lac, Wis, team, By John Pollock woilghts, George Ashe, the Philadelphia Vw and porsesned of a certain |Mutuelx pald: Kew, btralent, talk of abolishing them, but now. OWIRK | same minor Teague lot, The Boston! Charles Williams, treasurer of the we . ae middlewelxht, and Jack Coyne, a lght- degree of fighting aki'l, meet in| Pace, $1.60; show, $2.60, Sickle, place, |to Mr. Straue's racing fer they are) Sationala have drafted Larry Gilbert | Chicago Nationals, arranged a alx-gamo OHNNY KILBANE, the feather- | weight of Jersey City. Tn Ashe, Flynn there's no auch thing an pre-|#-2: show, $2.60; Tartar, show, $2.40. ence ENath Brawind irae ea woe It mn from Milwaukee, Pete Compton from | series for the Cubs with the Philadel- weight champion, who is touring | and O'Rourke has three good leting safely which will win, Ritchie THIRD RACE—Two-yeur-olda; aia | }iM ambition that the matinees be woot willing from|phia Athletics at Jacksonville and the country meeting second-rate | fighters, hag the clase, without a doubt, Men| furiongs.—Mater, 10 (Rutwel), won without clans never rach the cham.| Warlock, 10 (Buxton), second; Humilia- Plonships, Ritchie won his from Wol- HBiNDs Times 158 Ast sansa “ty, a "'Duteh" by at least Afty thousand people every | Sansas Clty and “T ~ St. Joseph—and every one of them Is a/ Tampa during the 194 spring training | Poxers either fur a large nereatake Of) George Chip of Piltsburgh, who ts re- ceipts or a guarante f | cognized as one of the topnoteh middle- Sunday, Ax one of the « «said: “It the! Battle Creek player who Jumped to | trip and a six-game series with the St. Lear races cost me one or two dollars we'd | blager felds, | Louis Am na at Tampa and st. 1.18 to grad off more my Weights in this country, has been gaat, who went right along turning out} stick also ran Hummtletion a probably havi a oof people a Compton was sold to the St. Louis | Petersburg, ey to-night in Philade'piia DY) matched to meet Houck in a_six- . pretty fair article of ring work. More-| head coupled. $2 mutuels paid’ M every maine they dre abs0-| Americans, Least fall St. Laue let him <a tiie O'Keete, the Quake: nd bout at the National A. C. Y over, Willie showed his contdence by | straight "i Re cece rte 8 a tM iy fen it hard to axnkon tn hg + te Isaneas City, Whire be proved’al’ Ditcher Stevens of Me pots, Mo, wha : w “ght, in A mecrnaea Bout) delphia on next Saturday night, \ taking on the hardest of the buneh for 7 bi + shok, pudlic the interest that they dewerve.t | BO 00 te hast been creating a sensation in Indes a he Ciynipia. A satan Sg ; 2 Warlo-k, place, $5.40; show, 220. Humiti-| A week ago yesterday the obarest) SF ‘Shaal e106 | ay IS BOF » thi » that Kik has met| George Ashe ‘ing middle- | bis firet match after taking the title | Qion. ano 10. erawa ne thea shag on hand. and, 2wiling cane to Battle Creek In 199) pendent games, has signed a contract i, ne tun, Par tae gee ght of Ph phia, Jack Dris- Velours That Will Surprise You He fought Joe Rivers, and every one] MouRTH RACE-—-Handicap: steeples ray, too had not the weather| fem Lay City, He batted 26, thiid with the Browns. He obtained by eee egintag Hit (a Th cots & Highs we of Brooklyn, were i va thought the Mexican the greatest man|cnase, for three-year-oldx, two mites | interfered, there Would haye been an-| man in the league, and was sold to the [Cnartey Harrett, a member of the | tet” Fete Ue ican yang | Mecured to-day to meet tn the main : of his weight in the world. Rivers gave banner crowd on hand. Yester| Chicago Whi has been protponed until! go to St, Jos ton iy | Sox, who later let hin) Browns’ scouting bureau. thelr two previous encounters and) bout of ten round r i Jour hat ls, made in the proper style, js at the next show —Kepentant, 160 (Tuckey), first; Promo- eph, Mo, should jab his way to a victory to-| of the Vanderbilt A, C. of Brooklyn on| We have wondered why other hattars ter, 142 (Hannigan), second; Sand Hog, | ext Sunday's matinee} parry Gilbert joined the club as a left: night, Wednesday night, If Ashe wins, his |¢ontinue to offer Velour Hate in the eral 443 (Franklin), third. Time, 4.084-5, | wi wind up the season, and It ts ex-|yanded pitcher, In 192 Manager Me- — manager, Tom O'Rourke, will try and |mary, commonplace shapes, Traly Warner | i} Ritchie a hard fight, but was knocked out. And Ritchie handled the fighting Mexican 0 well that immediately after- ‘Ward the critics all along the Cost compared him with Joe Gans. Some even said he was a greater fighter than rk Griffith thinks he has discovered Syosset, Agture, Rhomb (fell), Orowoc, | pected that the Country Jay-Uhlan race! | nie out. |@ Winner in Jim Shaw, who pitched] Jack McGuigan, matchmaker of the|{" luce Jack Dillon to meet him in athas created @ Velour with the mew dreep Raguea (ran out), Baily Bay, Colonetta, | Will then be held Vere ian a pict re alilwauiee Cut [for the New York club last on A. C. of Philadelphia, has de-| bout tp Milwaukee or in this city, brim effect with = pugearee ollk seart | flelde aukee took | 5 Aurific, Golden Valo (fell) also ran, $2) The Harlem River 8) him in the spring of 1 Shaw has all the speed necessary, and sd to hold a apecial slow at his club band and style touches that tickle the mutuels paid: Repentant, stratgnt giico, | DUllt through « elal net 7 now Griff is teaching him to thi way was the Leg- Al. Lippe ca! ‘ , ed from Paris to-day laste of Mr. Goodresser, It ts eurp Gans, because he had much grea ¥ islature and + tr $700.00), Teena! ‘The 13 draft included all three, and thee vests » throw aon Thanksgiving Day afternoon and ha4! gating tiat Jeff Smith, the American |teue ae other hatter but. Truly, Weenee peed, coupled with equal hitting power, [Pact #.1%, show #.4; Promoter, pl Mature BAG! SeL ONOR SLENO) Tt ah eA ah aen Ok tate got | slow ball, After he has polished off his) gigned up Jack Britton, of Chicago, to| middieweight has been matched to ment [thet we Ole pins $20.10, show $11.10; Sand Hox, show 2. the upper part is the only section used) tem all, rough edges Griff says Shaw will ma ‘Tommy Howell, the Italian fighter| Bil Curzon, the English middlewe:gat, | MOusht of thins ae an able running mate for Walter Jona- yy a three months’ | son, \ i You will be surprised that we have in the main bout of six|for twenty rounds at the stadium in| You will ’ rounds. Hritton Is to receive a guac-| Liverpool on Nov. 13, George Carpentier turned out such » wonderful Velour for Ourse warts ae ares | Before walling I’ Ritchie shows the punch to-night,| FIFTH RACK.—Selling; handteap;! for the harnesn races.‘ with all the cleverness Western | three-year-olds and up; one mile and! at the clubhouse near Dyckman street ‘ P ecribes says he has, he'll give Mr. | seventy yards—Michacl Angelo, 95 (A, and goes southward for a half mite, — _ ~ untee of $1,000 for his end, iy otered § yatarn bout with Smith bees At the 12 Truly Warner . Cross a brand-new sensation. Other| Wilson), firat; Stelcli, 100 (Callahan)! JIM SHANNON I A BIG HIT AS AUSTRIAN COMING HERE | Gerrant, 6; Towton Fest, 118: Hane creer, 90; | an bible clever boxers have beaten Cross with-| second; Fairy Godmother, 104 (Nick A STAR ER. Morry lad, 10S: Lad of Langion, #7; Hedge] Tom Jones, man ut very much trouble, Leaohie can hit}Iaus), third. Time, 1481-5, Lad of) Jim Shannon is the sts nd the | FOR AMERICAN TRAINER. {0.29 0 Ju J Duk a8) ae eww any seas r of Jess Willard, hi, was knocked @ Piledriver blow, but he can't land it|Langden, Hans Creek, OU Buster, Mas-,suy that he is sueh a big hit on th Havivaenereaes uy Vamderveet. | gy py Charles “Kid Cutler, the . —— ee n @ fast and clever man, except once| ter Jim, Hal and L. M kert Job that he couldn't be displaced fh James EB, Sullivan and Prof) Witham THIItI (RACH sel wrestler and former manager of Will-| wallops on the air,| Michael Angelo, stralcht $24.80, place avout sixty horses wil wart In the Ccntuin Dr. Otte Herschiman, Lresi fos oe night, Cutler has held @ grudge against | | Bo did, to a lesser degree, Young Shu. | 13.10, show $5.0; Stelelim, place $6.40, VAFiOUs maces, amd this is about the Vo or gig \ustrian Olympic Commit: ed ie Jones ever since the latter took Willard | . McFarland did to him just what he does 0. la tusk the starter has his hand system, De, Hersens fh | Hate Jones in the hotel he swung his right to all the rest of them. Now, if Ritchie ema... to keep everybody satisfied. In fa ve on the Olymple gnverenee, Way Maiiuie, n his jaw, knocking out Jones com- | can use that skill, and hit with it all, Pennay and Michigan Next. more horses start in these races than | and Wil be met at the PIPtH RAYE where will Leachie be? PHILADE! A, Nov. 10—Pennsyl- | in any racing card in the world. jp oane, Mr, Sullivan tot ie Ml i ie: |e _ | §ilk-Lined Suits, $27.50 : And, on the other hand, as the cam-| Vania is planning to “get even in the The drivers of the Road Drivers’ Ag-| the of the different: branches fon, puter, ln : arialapudertia claims : paign orators say, there's the possible | football world next Saturday, when her sociation of New York, under whose | sp While here he prob. | daunted, 106. tale Rae te onions] Hoe eek wr < | wonsequence of Leachie's landing @ good} team meets Michikan at Ann Arbor, aus?! the races are held, compere|ebly will a HeeMOnts to take | Mi _the American veer’ Satin-Lined Overcoats, $27.50 AMATEURS TO PLAY punch, When Leach gets his skinny arms and angular shoulders into a Defeat two days ago by Dartmouth on (0% trophies and ribbons. There are) hick an At ner for the Aus en torphies, vi fifty dollars | trian swiinmer Penn's own fleld made the Quakers an." tort ¥al BS Arty Sonera) brlan athletos, unch, that punch has the sting, He ‘The donators of the Cups aret ————— ils 700 men saved from $20 to $40 last week by taking ikely to drop any one with it, If wry and they are determined to ‘ondt, Willlam Scott, C. 1. Mile | Harduc BILLIARDS. : : it hits Ritchie and starta him down weotis| vengeance at the next contest, A train: Hinzen, B. J. La Place, i, W PIMLICO ENTRIES. | Wacktara. | ENGLISH BIL! s. advantage at tia peartania Materials are excep- Leachle ts @ quick fnishe: vad of rooters will accompany Penn to , James Shannon, F. Shoemaker | — ~ | "Peach heavy snell 2 tional, Workmanship, fit and finish strict; no sentiment about it aith | Michinazy bh M and Messrs, Urbin and Miner. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md, Nov, | ” ~—— Engiish billiards will be the attra:- Pi ly guaranteed, tion at Doyle's Academy tly week, | Special Silk-Lined Full Dress Suit, $40; Tuxedo, $35. an Hee ete | Choice of black or white silk waistcoat. recenty won an amateur! ‘it wal eh. (60 you get the __ a There lea sey arrival on the Spr as W.-The entries for to-meorrow'a races | Woodward H en ee says chie, way, It is Bon Voya, wned by AR. are an follows: 1 cHie 5 —Frank L. Wood. | Jon Mont yteneround ght in at ias| Hackensack Go! Propressives | iver and brought on fram Vancouver “iiner. tach PT Pa es er ip atria be TR o'clock. This Is practically |, Th® Hackensack Golf Club announces just for the purpose of selling hin at Lia APNGl nee Se eRe: DRIVES: COMIERE Shi, FOF no boxer can put on much| that the active membership has been \the Old Glory fn Madison Squa , prosideni, heads the ticket of the Nom- > last hour before entering | filled to the Umit of 2%. The greens Garden, N Ron Voyage is ting heartily at that late|coumittee will secure the services of stallion and has a trotting mark of \ mistake, The weight is}an expert to lengthen the course to 2,08. - : ¢ boxer, Both can make! 6,200 yards and to prepare plans for the Mr. Straus bas driven Denver in the # 42 & pinch. eveutua} development of new property, gestest time made on nee! de, weight in the ring. Runway $ ‘ind vane, yuo, | nations Committee of the Western Golig at Rermuds, and MoKensic/ Broadway C& * Aan There, in no opposition’ Abished second in an amateur tourna-| Tr wit all | Tie nominated officers will be elected | eNt In London a few years ago, Tho Ninth Street My; at the annual meeting, which will be}men will play M0 points each night, “yb; held here on Jan, 17, f Wednenday, Thuredey and Fridey.