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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918, “Feri rau) NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPOR EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN C|Eighteen Coaches at Yale Field Redmen Again on Warpath |CARLISLE’S GREAT QUARTET o And Dartmouth's o By vI After Dartmouth Scalp| S222 Sa) a oo Ne reat ot tga backs aa cad e feature the Carlisle cleven. Meet- Noted indian Eleven | Eleven of Carlisle} ms an comers, the Indians have acored 216 points in nine games to 26 by Training School, With Victor-|cmmenents. = Showing that they don’: Pick weak ones the redmen defeated Lehigh, Cornell, the University of Pitts- les Over Cornell and Pitts- birsh ‘and then’ bated Penn to a'stand- K burgh, Coming to Polo] ,, ‘Warner's oupiis Preparing Team for Big Battle Realizing Strength of Tigers,!\. L , shevin Pudee Heffelfinger, Mena ride Varsity Eleven Is Being ine cee Rovepech, raat _ so % the feld are Waiter Camp, Wiliam was head coach of Brown’ Howard Jones, Dougiaa Boe Driven at Fast Pace. Harry George Goes, For the varsity men and the scrubs there was at least @ coadl ‘Aughan, Arthur Brides ecored many of (Prectal to The Brening Wort.) | Th each and for most of them there were a" eines ioe season with the use ~ dl NEW TIAVEN, Conn. Nov, 18—The | two of baffling forward passes, but their Grounds Saturday. greatest asset has been th. phenomenal open fled running of Bracklin and oe there will be one of the greatest gather: | ~< ~ Welch end the terrific line plunging of ing of conches that the blue has ever WINTER GARDE HE Carlisle football pia: re] Guyon, who ts also speedy in a broken known for the final three days of | oing to hit the New York trait| "0k ta Ch preparation for the Tiger attack. After ert wT juyon, a big powerful Cherokee, has| , des b Yale i Rain after absence, and] deen tho mainstay of the Indians’ scor- the decisive defeat of Brown by Ya E GS Gotham fans will have an opportunity | Ing machine, Something generally snaps = Of weeine the redmen tn action on the this copper-ekinned battering ram Polo Grounds this Saturday against the ea into the line. Guyon is a dit. atrong Dartmouth eleven. And it's al tion’ granen (0, bring down when in mo- treat to see the Indians In action, with | that Tith GE CRAIGINE tala thane win, : ‘Thia wan given an added support thie FEAST OF MELODY that two-thirds of Cartisie's total po the whirlwind atiack and halr-rassing| this year have ‘oeen scored hy thie pu : f ‘ 4 forenoon when the atory that Knowies RIOT OF SPLENDOR trick playa. Up to this season a cer-|halthack. On a dry held Guyon ts most BEG ta ly . ‘ faculty was given ite final quietue. The GREAT BEAUTY SHOW tain Jim Thorpe made the Carlisie| likely to work havoo with the light m s , " » + i work In whieh the greatest punter in team a terror to the palefaces. Many arbmouth line, : may the Kast was deflelent tn tiad been of our tending colleges breathed eanier| BRACKLIN SPEEDY IN AN OPEN : P ' : TORS ane Se. ate ceases When the noted athlete left the Gov- FIELD. A 4 . bd eon Ga Us AG Siipriilty. fot ENS grnment school, but this year Coach! Guyon has tn Brackiin a running mate 4 Warner har developed tn Halfback | who is a Guyon @ Mayer who Is every bit as| cause of his tremendous | : Princeton or the Harvan! games. q oe: 4 ‘ ee > ’ ? 5 P Among the i Klin i] 7 . - @angerous as che mighty Thorpe, and|!# used mainly for dashes around the ; r i ¥ 7 ° @valn the redmen have gone on ends, Bracklin is also played back to ” E SEEKERS Warpath, and their scaips on the grii-| TUM back punts and he does this #0 suc- With (Ts the FE stock has reat boost] Mats, TUES., THUR., SATs Frikcstone Ge’ austen Ae woreing BEST SEATS $1.00 along with the beilef tat Ya CARNIVAL OF MIRTH hon include Corneil, Lehigh, Pittsourgn | COMfully that he keeps opposing ends in Ge other proniitient tex trouble throughout the game, Warner has a relief for these tw After disposing of Princeton and de dian stars, Then comes Fullback Chine feating old E asily, the Dartmouth | who does a little of everything. ac 4 ALL STA AR Ci \S T fora are considerable worry jart around for ar ond run or take . ! wf Lim : NE At the prospect of the Carllsle game, ¢ into the Yessary. Calac | é ei |. > 4 SS ‘ c F | 100B dv Be — The Indians have a trait of playing ox- tat top .J Saturday and | ; Re ra . te Se Shit Thre’ a Satuniag, at io roa: iway auti epttonully strong footdall at times,| tallied four touchdowns against Jonns| {iM ye e a . 5 hg: ir. ean ; YO jerne Rese and the | er coaches are afrati| Hopkins. . ; \ ‘te Pears , ‘ ; U The Unters tt Blap that the redinen will at their way] Last but not least of the famous Car- : r : : to vitory Saturday and apoll Dart-| Usle backfeld tn Capt. Welch, who fits mouth's clean fiate, ft New Hampshire cotles Indians can be de: 1, Must be ranked along with Harvard ya] Welch ts a marvel at handling forward the season's strongest team. Passes and is a mure catcher of pun INDIANS’ BACK FIELD STRONG Add this powerful backtield to a ort from the} {1 At quarterback. y that 1° the |. Dartmouth There are few quar- now any better A great genera CANNOT | Get Out & Get Under Taw, Une Nuit Pas reir Aerie’ || AFFORD ‘ HUDSO a a erty TO ae eee ‘enge AS HARVARD'S, and aggressive line and you ha | Z ; i" on , || MISS The Tobeggan But Carlini, with its wondertul back-| But the Hanover teenie cen eee ; y Z LZ ie 4 po JOHN | poe Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat fold, is apt to make trouble for any | prepared for its last big game and the 5 g 4 LEV ERR ee ee m this ‘amoridge they] battie between the Redmen from Car- Ddoast of th ‘kfleid of the! lisle and the Green Mountain boys from FULTON gt Mie Wed. & Bal century,” enn Warner is positive| New Hampshire will probably be one A JO: irre MASON pi that the Criengon hasn't tho slightest| of the best contested struxgies of the ‘ y j ‘ he i composed of] season with plenty of action and thrills 7 ee 3 LEFT To RIGHT. BRACKLIN, CALAR, WELCH , GUYON. an Weten¢ uyon, Brackiin fand | Calac, This! every secend, i “ : f I ha anc: y Tyson = nied and — in Advance at 8 ‘ n> iS r ‘olf All Hotel Stands Without Advance ew ___ The Regular Box Office Price tah W, SHU HERE cE. oF wag. FORBES-ROBERTSON’S FAREWELL | im OVRTTAP | Tonight at 8.15 Season End Prices on Men’s Winter — aa S Zimmerman Dropped by e dered the best shortstop between ’ ° 4 Stam doo Ah Players’ Union Batter 1am elehteon years of age and would Mke to learn how to box at one of tho Management 19 JAANE Barry ef Philly gvnina Will you please give me} and Bush of Detroit, please name who e o7 GAIETY So. é ” CASI fe} Slatinee ToDay, 81. the address of a good g where I} + then second best, &e. You Srelatastll) ; The f Muateat SA t can be taught boxing 2 moderate | VOuld greatly favor us if you try to let | Of Me Ch oy earn (0) In ave ou 79 Shree yy 5 ered Say price? Howany KING. oe the anawer R.A, he Ree ! pe nde sel ‘i NER 4 ene RE Oey Fotis S js & matter of opinion. 0: YS [Banas ba sg i * sn & eeniyinng sent sea Biante avecne |126 1s Barry, Fletcher, Maraaville and Baniedifon, Jat nley sonheaind: A Tetet In order to raise cash at once and pay the numerous debts of Hackett, ty of erent AS to thie effe phe tenia a a . : : £ .. wi ie “! Pires ting Bal Fily IMAL AURA EBA Maen APoEEeN Carhart & Co. Inc. Retail, their entire stocks of highest grade winter SEVEN Oe 80 Matinee awit 1k me know th Who wassthe greatest heavywelent of | iter failure to pay his duen. zimmer: overcoats are being sold at 50% reductions. euerr THE GREAT, ur “Que 10 in r all ti MH eiaguntaa op | Man owed for SIX Weeks, suid Fulta. Yon is the in the world? | regardiees ot “cate TGs Gat Cineeralad Gennciiy delindantaeerel Liquidation with honor can only be accomplished through the MAURICE COHDN, ‘ people differ on these questions: but who {notified that thelr names had been removed | jis Kenerally acknowledged to be the | {fom the membership list, Fultz sald, ‘| leader or leaders? § they Were reinstated after their applica- Bob Fitesimmons wi tions were approved by the Advisory a league formed | neavyweight and fighter of all cle Board. Zimmerman can Join again. by for the season of 1812-1914 | ‘To the Sporting applying formally for reinstatement, but HARRY YOUNG How 1 can reduce my weight. 1 am|according to Fultz the Chi ‘Yes, an eight-club circuit, composed! too heavy for my size. 1 do enough | has not evinced a desire to d of Troy, Utica, Cohoes, PF ers0Rs | oxercise, but I know of no other way.| attributed Zimmerman's atl Gloversville, Kingston, Poughkeepsie Wo A the fraternity as indifference, and not a Qnd Newburgh, Charles F. Stock of| gry road running bundled up in| Meaning that he was hostile toward It. sg. po elise ie elees ‘Troy, B. ¥., is esoretary of the league. | heavy ciot! “your paper tno nac(PENNSYLVANIA TEAM nat Faliton bread Ot tie Nee LEAVES FOR DETROIT. | | Kurta ei tat E. 8. K. | tionality of York Nationals and oblige MATTHEW, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12—The var- sity squad of over thirty men left to- 39TH ST. 4).'s4o. 1.4 Mag AT BAY | ‘Sure = uecess, MAKINE ELLIOTT Theatre, ite wl THE. a Walter Johnson now, fulfilment of their obligations, and men are daily reaping the benefits of the situation in which this company is placed. TP the Sporting Falitor Pe form me if t York basketball ois a New = at We tow CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS $9.50 $13.50 $17.50 Values to $20 Values to $25 Values to $32.50 Chinchilla overcoats, in long or short, single and double breasted models, shawl, storm or convertible collars. In all the newest shades. At values that cannot be equalled at double the price any- | |where in New York. rgument, will you! 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