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_THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19180 ; i YLER-MARQUARD DEAL UNDER WAY BRITISH GOLFER PRAISES OUIMET DARTMOUTH SQUAD WILL PRACTICE TO-DAY AT POLO GROUNDS 3,000 Studenis From Hanover PUITING ON THE “FiNISHING TOUCHES” AT YALE Copyright, 12%, by The Prom Publiching Co. (The New York World). Houd NEKT— PRINCETON Tea Practices Tu. TURN _ON AGAINST SUBS IN BUVE - Yave 6tceetT eRacnce- WAS ON How To SMEAR He Torr, HUL A BALoo BaAtco BaLoo ~ LE: YA te | Will Be Here for Game Against Indians, anmioeiams e Dartmouth footoall team will phasis “@ to-day at the Polo Grounds. The squad arrived here yesterday and went oa he Hotel Cur erland. Dartmouth Shows the Proper, jundeet “Larumut etudenta Spirit by Consenting to Num-' ber Her Players in Football’ * Game To-Morrow Against i pand to coer the Green f tt is expected that there will be about 3.009 Dartmouth atus dents and alumni at the game ip the section reserved for the Dartmouth men, This is the only section of seats that will be reserved, other holders of . fe skets Leing permitted to take what- y desire. Every SYaue MAN CAN players will arrive in STand “he Rowen. Test. | CHARGING “THe Yau ARN With “ PEP". al etin went’ he Pb: - dain. (ig og as Doce English Champions |‘, cgerasarsi om acer. si Coming Here Next Year adore that in some other American col- They will not have any Practice at the Polo r Gaffney May Smile but Deal 4 | Owne ay went on to explain that a dit. junds ali right, Mr. Hirsch, but 3 of cases are te renee I courses regulte in a changed open, and the orp thing woe can't get around ¢X-/ there is no reason why the facts could vcs seh Tigers Pass Through Cit | fecal oti Sao than ° aw nN 4 19 one realized ugers ass rou t \ By Bozeman Bulger. actly If Hap Myers was not good] not be ascertained,” adds Mr, mor enough; for the Braves how could we} mann. he went to England two IM GAFFNEY et i | POC GAPENEY, owner of tre Bostor /expect Rim to be good enough for the] If that ta true, what would be the customed ta the Am t Bra Who ts preparing to go On| Highignders? George S ‘S] matter with having the meetings open n a oO a CZ e @ hont!ng trip with George Stal. Player pretty we: in the future? T f to the pu Ungs, laughs at tho Idea of George Ty- } Seo ihe Sarnia net a's | _To Lift Our Golf Title _To Trade Tyler for Marquard Is On ‘SMarvaré end several rer erverhs tbr eateaye have thinks the Highlanders could be !m-|the bat and ought to learn, It was en a eunet the er demand tor the ale the riegttoaal te a not bunk- Wheels Wore Put la | Put in Motion Be. ores eo written to bedi in ie paetralicrrere ety omer a ey down Lapras Fy er as ow as the English courses. jo | rel y about “the matter whic! win the thet | mymbering of feotvall players, alleging, Vardon and a Ray, Bet Before Sailing] over on thie other side we piay more sounde fair enoush. si McGraw purchased Pies, ie ceeply that over natural conditions, and coneequent- “The man New York needs,” says . lerrmann announces thet | 7 de 00, Dartmouth has connented to) for Home, Predict an Invasion have more hazards, mit here we fore McGraw Started on Tour Mr, \Hirach, "ls Hap Myers, the 1 National Commission wili not trea® the schome @ trial In one of her that the mafority of links * o - ae: COACHES Ane f th eran recently released 3 hej with Davy Fultz as a representative of mest important games—thnt with the! of Britons— American Links snkers, although the “+ SPogunee vee | of the Worid—Giants Will Hold} traves. Ho wan the second best baie the Railolayers', Fraternity Decaume, be = ya ' stealer in tl jearue and Latte certain decisions 0: [oe ce ng A lM al ca i _INDNIDUAL PLATES « | On to Snodgrass hile. with. Portiana he without being certain as H aca oth at her bag na Se Are Not Bunkered Enough. thale Course!) | anemones. i = That's the mann eo that the spectators can identify the | “men making the plays. This will add a5 as Meamensely to the interent of the occa- Boer: suiting for home after e three- montis’ vielt here, Harr: — Varéon and Faward Ru IAT numbering the play Celebrated English Koi? champlons adsoluto neceanity—for the benefit] 4ropped « hint that Grent Mrituin, un- of the spectatora—was shown af-|dauntel by Oulment's vict t Hrook- ter the Princeton-Harvard game tast|!26 would send over a team ot about 1 i , ‘The megaphone man in the|® doen champions next year In an ef- io gtand, eupponed to be abie to cor-| fort to Mft one of our golf titles next : Tectly name the men mating different| Season. After promising a big golf | playa, was often uncertain. The most|!1¥aston noxt your the two Britons teld ; oeetart play of the day wan the) how they enjoyed their visit and how i cyan, cuApION & ¢ a ans ler belng traded to the Giants for @ first, sacker at ¢ its tthe Sd Varity Squad Wil Rest To-Nght | Numbers Are For })iaw'sinauta | © ‘Se Sut fr * ts te oh Knockout at cult English links and having the pluck C 9 AM AGS LAR Mc Mer lti i ha dl sirai i a -atine hechiG Se dialick ? ‘ ‘on ‘an ad tha hacks ke any trade {0M among the Gianis w te amdy ant perfect an enureiy new! at Greenwich and Special vict Gang, Says |}aus sro wicking to ‘ake ais trade son among, the Guana wll Amateur Show , OF th ae rae ied With thich men as Dave Robertson, the one of the fovenont players ta this Train Will Carry Them to Yale Coach Haughton. he would think of doing such & thing |r eavy nitter of the Southern Leagu Of N. Y. C. CY, ily. \ellsved) thal Y — decaura 1 think Tyler a better pitcher | OSq’ Pies the mensation of they Vin o fe A.C. . mmly believed that intorna- ‘ Capt. Meury Ketcham of Yate re-|{than Marquard. We intent to have|taagues scrapping fore. ESE NE lis Field To-Morrow Afternoon. |] marke teciingiy that the tive toot Ja team well up in the feet atvieion der ShGraw,. Fred Snods king of the Princeton punt, causing) tho reinarkable growt! of the «amo tn ry to fly back toward Princeton's| thin country impressed them. tonal « Several hundred members of ¢! New cate {t was recovered ty a har-| “Ted" Ray, one of t heaviest play~ sh ‘t i ball performers are not wearing |} next season and we expect Tyler to nd Burne are going vork C. and their friends attende! man. ‘The single score followed as|éFs in the gamo—the Englishman tips | sant tne ee ner are very ankiont numbers because the Yulu team ts] 59 one of our biggest helps. And it's ds full. There are tw rae) one Solute Ge the eacond @'Girect result of this, Yet half a dozen|#t 220 pounds—was loud in his praise ro ono of our golf titles, and {Special to The Erentng World.) deing run not for the benoft of bens no 109 to 1 shot that we don't win the|three goung bucters who have enti! alate ROdiR LS aRhOW! Nala) 6Y Qifferent players were named in different| Of this country, “I've had a bully probably Briad and ‘Tay-| PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 14—The idole ella etal arent 6) senna.” sigued” and there might also be a | Oathly ant eee en eno ot athe papers next day as the one deserving| time,” suid the mastodonto champion, the latter ts a had saitor, | Tiger camp ts deserted and Princeton ta] Eiry of old Yale. Coach Haughton Just the samo T have {t on pretty {strong candidate among them. he club In the ‘symus: or the plas. “and T hope to return next year. OF over with others {n an|oft for the ¥ ‘ Fame—the closing of 7 All of ontests were hard fo. fae Catesen Bice an ae scod authority tat the Tyler-Mar- |SNODG@RASS STANDS WELL WiTH| “!! °f 0: to win one of the two chaimphat-| the season. ‘Tha nine weeks of pre FARE non DIEZOCR IASG) BOL Ma TOE tT. deal 147 OH aad WIN). Svan EABLI, MANAGER M'GRAW. {fom the fret, el of tho bell. Ont ry Vanton, not neariy as garrut-| {10 have ended. Prine “Number my play aatd the |] so through. McGraw saya he will | 1, nad been ramored many times that | motos ois us liv husky team mato, eald hole) for the most Important game of || Crimson czar to-day, “well, I should |} make no announcements of trader until Snodgrdms wan to be traded during the | ro Saal unse: had a giorlous time on hie visit, and, {er 1913 season, To-morrow she ts to} | say not. You don't thi am [he returns In February from the long Dut th who know ‘Mecraw | cunity clus putting 1 Pall aast: ike Ray was tmmonsely pleased with | prove her strength against the Elis, and|§ “82diing a convict gang, do you? | trip around the world, but it is certain jo not delleve it. He has always | trey y pli jae wheat the prokress Rolf !s enjoying here, But yHe the expectations at Tigertown are The Harvard chieftain continued }) tiut he put the wheels in motion for lobed Snodgrass onc of his bent |URN? hand swing oa jaw. ‘Tho en he thinks that i any of ink fulfilled whe will wipe out the defeat by || MONE, these Unes in till more Ii getting Tyler before he leit New York. ey tant Biederege wae eet | bout of tho night was devween J. Her are inferlor to those in his co} ee | rary by wit forceful language. After all it is no cb that Tyler Nie youngster that he ever elgned, | nessey of the Avonia A. C. and Sam Dia- teh A Cet Baas gid & Dettcr pitcher than tha Rube. Mell ticieen ball 0 thinks Shat | Mond of the Pastime ALC. tn tho 1% VARDON AND RAY MAY RETURN | rival, ——— 4 ; tally he also thinks Shater th s Probably @ little more evenly Bal- | oiier Chuiifornian, the lraintest many pound class, Hennessey was given the NEXT YEAR. | Tho varsity mquad with the coaches|the gama at New Haven. Straight] anced, but no pitcler in the world, with [iy ites infield, Now Wnt as venlauslsie ke a uileen Ge anothen bout Vurdon waa mud to hear that Na-; and the trainer, Keono Mitspatrick, are| plays were practiced almost entirely | the possible exception of Walter Jobn- | now agout that? ¥ by tna adaes, 15, auethen elt tlonal Champion Francts Guiment was on thelr way this afternoon to Green-| though a fow forward passes were tried. | son, has more natural etuff than Mar- an Lyceum received the judges’ ad in the spring to compete wich, where they will spend the night | THe Haeup will provably be the same as|quard, It will be a long time before i n a Seunt reat! rea) the: Jegees tle miuatour Chanwpionships The equad numbers twenty-seven, in. ] chat of lant Satuntay, although Shea|o twirler equals his record of nineteen jecision after oattling three hard rou: Li farvard’s| Course wo wore sorry we didn't win ae ‘igdieed ae. tverndbaert sarest at Brookline, However, we bad o @4 announced that tt was Storer, not Kreat time touring the country, Harry Bae. who Ddlocked that punt. If 8"d I Journeyed about 32,000 miles and Marvard men had been numbered there Participated in forty exiibitions. pe wee have been @ mistake. All “J WAs most impreaned with the way rough any football game you can ace YOUr young boys are taking to golf, people in the standa craning thelr becky Although the mport tn getting v esking anziously: “Who was tbat? Popular here, it iy yet tn tts infancy qaade that aba nd thewe youngsters getting an carly atart wil) develop with the game and © av credit w Dartmouth, the In a few years will supply this coun- nly college with courage encugh try with as many champions ‘and courtesy enough to the pub-; Britain has at present. You havo ee! | ti the fd¥mer baseball 2 oo ESS a 2] o : H 1 7 . ma|atraizht. George Stallings ta one of ro anything abouc epeols| with J. Cappelcl, unattached, The uals ‘ to try out the new klea. Princeton | ¢rAl stars—Oulment and Travers par rad Tee he eee ese Ue holder lcluding all the substitutes. Tho team, | “annet go in right ond. Lamerton fame |{H@ shrowdest Judges of batt players {tl8 younK fellow Diez 1s likely to Seti will be held to-inorrow nigh? | was wilting to have tried it in the Har-/ ticularly, who can hold thoty own with j decuired that h Md watah Outinent’s | with the somchen ond tha, teat foie moat kei one ta ‘ WStEy and it ta known that [the baepaths afire if he gein ac SESS : 1 x bd he best of acy country, but they are sreat deal of interest | }@ coaches a © trainer, left} tle tas had more experience at this] in Sig: county Ane 48 te known next e@pson. He stole ve ~ — Yard game, but when Harvard Lael YY aasenlion f6w. JC aconly a net . and he betleved that the| Princeton on aw specint train, which ts{ position that “Stew” Bator, who ts his he thinks pretty well of the Rube, bases im the Virginta Leaxue and . peint blank, allering tat it would not ape tanilh nly & mat~ experience considerable | Ml#o# taking the Glee Club to New for the position. The packfeld/ WHY DID BOSTON LET MYERS) out mom, men at the plate than ate be “dignified” ‘to have her players num. | ‘er of a few years before this country ng the diMenit course, | Haven, where the Dual concert between| wil] remain unchanged T AWAY? : Nhe an 14 bound to have dozens of Ouiments 7 he ye 3 r the} GE other ower gardener in that organize. | aenerineees Beer Se ts 38: would -help. Prince-| oe Pee CI ie Lal AM Ga Raker RAGE Niet eet caneen ahimae aamtcae, Otte SNe] An) enterprising: fan) wito elean blue Admits that he does not knw “ivat Water Lady, \\ > tam in diagnosing her plays, Princeton | | AMERICAN LINKS NOT peel eealeae “unely that he wo Mt return {uight, Just as Harvard and Prlueeton caches, the athletic fauion 4 1} eT OTISINE: fi 2 ‘st Race—Water Lady, Executor, —& ‘ se aaah “ {self George Hirsch goes all the winter be able to do as a ' ‘ 4 yas beginning fe aL Ww 5 y z e vee 3 5 . stdea, all collere track nel fleld asia T Wollove the development of you! nd he didn't know | Hravious\to taking the trala the var-| on. They have furnished aulft practice /out a circular letter showing how helthe youms: Eb ali gompeting in the Intercollegiate Chum- plavars had ovtdone the txpro ain atand the hard- sity squad had lun ether be could ag £ Plenehips carry undignifying numbers! your urses.”” continued the te h w@m thelr backe, Ie a football player vo) aint , Who didn't want his raed more ‘“dl«nified” than a track | construed in the heon ut Osborne] for the Tiger eleven and willingly tougas Third “Race—Lengull, Anavel, Black n vovaKe, , ti hier. nd remain | House, Busses touk the men to] lay after day mereiy to prepare the | ° Cot rer as ml condition for a aruel ateh | the station, where they left for New|.arsity for the gaines, Twenty-six | Gi ons e ooke Fourth Race-Tartas, Gay Famer le he links against the y Ae Arriving at tie Pennsytvants | srub mea will leave to-inorrow morn- “Fitts Race—Ryestrawy, Incision, Both Vardon wid digcovered ea! aolfera, wtation at 248 they will take the 3% | ing, or when they please, and will go to we iy o * Tee and there are other things for ~~ |from the Grand Central to Greenwich. | New Haven indepnitently of the varsity Troy ¥ “which Dartmouth deserves credit, The | jConn., arriving there at 420. Keene] squad, The two managers ure being} During Next F our Weeks eine com Beach Sand, 0, U. Bus ing ‘apirit. is eo trong in ale Will Try Rushing Witepatrick aaye thas they will not holi| asen along with the team to Grean- | e in A Aso? GhlladsloNla on said Petites ae Dartmouth | } ‘any signal practice or drill of any kind | wich, jee t the citymo! A, A. of Palladeiphia ey reaoh Greenwich, but wi! The force from Greenwich morrow on @ speola! T teams take long trips away trom home | when “Pirie eeaint ener oie == Game Against Princeton Mie saree, Mae |km ee Middleweight of St. ht of St. Paul Boxes! ~ cars and dining car. inst Hecnuwp Tom MoCares,, the fight pro- Harvard Practice yertexiay conaisted me “rom Bell le Naw Havon ai i gt | moter o:' Lom Angeles, Cal,, refused to Mouth, one of her natural rivals, This jSitutions in to-morrow's game except! short slmnal drill, but tt made up in epee en by to Yale EA To-Night in Brookyin Again: give Kid Wiliams & guarantes of 60 | < pt | oh coin will i h y meet ) Dad a id eer Dartmouth has made one lp w —_—+> in the backfield, wien the kiskere aco; Wht it lacked In length, for Eddie Hart | Tie tewin will go tinmedintely after the . ntany “Princeton, downing the Tiger ta cham: [Pot ing If Yale “ean do anything np MAS vebind them following every play.| tama to Bail Dock und tice train to! Matty Rowan for $1,500 jei. of Eaiforaia, ins twenty round 4 onanip wylo, one trip to Philadetphia, | IN Their Anxiety to Get Touch-' unin, the kickers Will not get a TN@ men reallaed that they would not] New York, with victory or defeat. bout at Vernon, Cal Wand new !3 sbout to come to New y the Yale team very Have @ chance to go over the signals} .‘rinceton confidently expects to be vic-} Guarantee. erie Gees iecdas York to play Carlisle. Ive hundres| Gown Coaches Are Willing to; nake @ touchiown and will ean until ust @ few minutes before | .orious. ' 2 Vartmouth students went with the team y rlek defeat tn onler to do tals, Princeton, ere drundred » Pais | Risk Defeat by Using Straight! with the eee sae Harvard’s Reorganized Team By John Pollock. ‘The Netw Polo A. AL wit hotd te, jas off. ‘lh Kb boxing show to i} | the Uneup rapid and tt IKF GIBBONS, the nsational | lar weel 9 Ngw York. That's some backing fore) Football. [ube rand more fins Will Test A t B; M ralddiewelght of St Paul, ho is tn rou bouts will be put on rd fresh water colley ' ined u uo, ah ne fi J to-morrow when e es e gains rown, ready to arrange @ match with San Scn-warta, Battling D “gop RINCETON mon « ea Ate we dia thisigeae, wae tater ae —_—— y these currents charted and harnessod | Packey MeVarland peovicing the tesiat Huh, aryl tn’ the nal 0 [Bhiy “smith $ The Bvening World.) ni Q he '{nto subjection, the Crimson team, | will agree to take him o! fot Harle — Tf, An ms ork P ever Dartmouth Colleze Nov. laeYate 7 on and Brann alone doubled the| tage dently means Pi “and eportemanship, They awaits the fr eer t i "ges wna | ot 1 of the iue, for Brann te a All the Players on Hand To: | | beltever: twill have a distinet aavane | (eine 2 . ek ta evar) winter, me _ ‘there is no other team, poss: | tenaenens which has not boen noticed in| id piaver ang Brean 1s a | tage over its te dp plenty rivals, 0 dy signed up for four] Fxldic Fagan, te Seattle heavyweight, | toe Hie fret Ae wits with Marty | Who boxe @ Gunooat Smith for ten rounds | Rowan of Brooklyn for ten rounde, at |ft ee ante anise toate hi ithe Twyford A. C. of South Brooklyn, ning quarters grom the New West! The Velour You Want. | to-night; his second wiyh Tommy Con-isias a, cl to Dal Hawkins'e Roadhouse | - nore, the Scranton middleweight, atiin Westciester. Hagan In belng assisted | If you Intend hasta It wae announced yesterday that the| Scranton, Pa., for ten rounds, on Nov. |in his work by Jim Flynn, the Pueblo | you want no other t A Ught| Columbia Ui hiverety Committee had Ap-| 18; his third with Knockout Brennan | heey: evel ehh who ts teaching him how jean be proud to wear, fag Princeton's ancient rival, Yale, years, Two y # Whom the Tikers would prefer meeting. | White made his f 4 Princeton Temembern onw excellent ex*| Yule, saw notiii “aingle of ¢Dartinouth eportmansh:p. This prevailing here to-d: Kae when DeWitt made that 4 | which har certain Udek.. and the ball, hoping along tho! ihe football ream. MFounG, wuddenty rose and walled over| i dei} today was onlerea dy the ‘goal bar, The reforou decided taat | Cat toham with ¢ as it sue run defeating | Yale Tost the Tast Princeton wame hero. enthusiasm | That was Arthur Howe's year, two! in Signals. enthusiasm | yea 1, had au effect ony ‘oy captain there was a but the prosent Yal have not seen a big Tae present seniors hold Harvard to a tle, but nya sipnal ariti tn progs wat Biectal to The Brentre Wo! ts med for this uf-| proved the contracts of V of Buffalo for ten rounds in Buffalo on |to box Sratth efit few Nelours with the droop brim jhe Score counted, and Princeton won, | wil Moe Brinseton tosnnrryn n beaten by Princeton and|ternoon for the Harvard squad, just|ham and B, I, Mavis as coucies of the | Sor ae and a fourth with Wildcat | faa Deco ang Monee Ree Bie PRN reat al fete Be att, Left tackle; i # teain snowed ‘inder by Har- enough exercise being injected to Itinbor |Coiwnbia wrestling and so teeNe | rors of Kansay City at the T "i ane ty Siaainos {| thele kind ever ‘made, - Of 0 ma ie Mi < Captain a ‘ os EA he g y . dae lod of the decision, wong football omalaly ayo. Captain Ie BiAyars Ub Cant Bioner, spectively, for the coming year, Du: ff Dartmouth naver utt elther cn the fel ume. Lng. | As C:_0f Naw Orleans on | arr gaite at a tem.| Der 7% Gidpons will receive 9.6 yexpects ¢> n | atate an \ Freddie ee the Mghtweight cham | Mu of An 4 bik amo, here wine|O'Hrien and ied aet on ‘ i rested yesterday, will $ ASS HAVER Neen #91 Gas and take part in the signal drill.) ‘. u astlen, all of whom {Yi the now soccer coach, 1s a Re ee aa a in the outiit to- | Ushman and nla her of the Stoo poster Lamgue Engiand bofe OMe | © wallop ie that of an etuhtecy | UM aon Shell. Carl was 4 Some of his fights. jaxreed tet — . Soucy apparently has captured centre. ‘ing to this country Bob Moha, tho Waukee middie-| pion of Mngland, und Jace Britton of See themgo-day ut ‘Trulz W 'o near- ake MORRIS te a tender hearted) ditly ? a | |Fruba the so-called regular man, 8 — | weight, got himself sn trouble with the ae seen a8 Eris fee ee ont Sere, Orders by real, iniephoase # man, even though ha doe: Fon it haw been at the iniirmary some | a 2 “Mane eb > 1c Commission ef Wiscon- | Morgan, on, has S ltolexraph, peomptty 3 address 81 sD this year except Ketcham, bur an| ADEN oney has been out of the game most of the| The engaging of @ daselall coach for) state Athlete Co Brondway, ing injuries, and the yo ‘next season hus ugaln been vecerred by | gin for accepting terms from two clubs er hae ginched the plyot Job not {the committee because of the inability of jor patties on the sane day, As 4 on his play, but his impervious-| Billy Lauder, who coached the nine last | consequence the commission has eua- ean fo insury. | spring, to determine whether he will bo! 1 5 I that State Get 12 Points The revamped Crimson willl ile to retum to Now York next year, | ended Mola from boaing tn an, 1, Moha was to have boxed make its first apnea tre He is at present ew Engiand en- ee fr uiwankes S00, Se $35) a values for p4U is man box Wel e (mood & Ainsworth may | |diates nw ath ronnie beat wt! “That Ti me of i tebe, Pie wank Sanaa | at Tigers + ee. “Whea 0) Yule will probably usc vewy few s ought that young fellow Rein 1} ypught tt wae a eiame for them to) rmateh bhp against we. But of course § me about againgt Brown to-moe - FAged In a business ventu: the game a , t fiawe an opin © ns fu from Provides h Seat | my Clabby of Aitlwa:kec. ‘s » Tfwean't going (o to! them so and try| te ,and| ¥ men appear to have Plenty furenaivel tnana’ Guin ceaeittan (hab a o Columbia defeated the Cotiege of the Jimmy, ¢ phy of pilmenkee : @onyinca them that their man| $n: ' > uddw of 10 to 7 that | Bree’ a inthe eg OF City of New York In ad flone © 6 "¢ have w chance 1 goi over a| Uida't wan: to tue a change of spollla;| the ‘Vigers would win from Yaio toemor- | PYSO We is SPS thia country, arrived in San Francisco Wi have added twenty styles to our $20 line—not one of and has started training for his twenty> thtm worth less than $35. Friday and Saturday's Re ee mage (cney victory te looked for. It is i A aes ee mf Be cana 2 x row, Pets a! Cosoh Haughton himself at Van Cortlandt Par yes erday afier- 4 bout with Frank Logan, @ fog way to help out with traine| guitare Tong 1 wan ery care v's at odds of G to 7 that they the mateh, but Instead Noon vy # acore of 2 to %, The last hag | Found ous with Fradk Leman, fhe selling will close them out. paged lefs 10 and reached for him a couple Rha score, Hven money prevailed that | wit go to New Haven for the Yalu of the race wes run in almom total cided at Coffroth’s open air arena there saw Reich knook out White, and I) of times, I aimed a an} Mie Tigers would tally 12 potnte. Vriuceton Aaa eb Tansy ORenAN Mian gt [ORR Eee an SARA Aa NINE @clargohe A ee ae Overcoat, to Measure, $20 wi r Pr to catch him on the top of the chi ‘ 1 lots of backers for Dart- Brown and Paul Withington will al A ena ieee oe ratte oe tthe Ne Dis from a percentage of the receipts. Penis ; : : Ko in the Bulldog-Tiger strugyie. ne 5 Was @ long left drive into ihe, instead of on the mouth or nose, be-| mouth at odds of 1 to T that ey would 8 scares sO. inaten on mess, be ‘That Harvard ia preparing. to take, COLUMBUS. O- 14.—Omaha, | Mood and I knew it couldn't hurt me set a Vas ae, manent the T ‘ next meeting | Kid Henwan, the crack Siu uit, to Measure, 20 m, doliare ov of it, and that rs were will third every possible advaniage offered ber In was elected a 1 Te coming contest with Yaie ts ap 4% the final session of the annual /of Penin, Ml. won two fehts et ra have mM} ames i ahiare ne on © t arent, The wives that ‘conventlon of the Natio: Association i aril di & £ Z ‘ it feft ta on the! inan { intended tt to, tie} 8 + to 6 on the AMoft aoroes the atedium for the express | of Professional Baseba Leagues hery has quit his 1 We, Ans with 2 Knockout punch. 1 read all; hips ittle, It wagon’ c kout, [Peverat bets vf $00 were raga avpose of giving Mahan punting prac: | to-day. ‘is now being lovs ter be Frank | Broa nay Reich in the papers. und saw that! A} visited me after? helevens that ihe Aray dues not score. are now being utilized to chart the! There was no discussion yesterday |Galvin, the former six-day blcyce rider, Ninth St. ete wee. the bes: looking heavy- didn't remowier being b be-/ Odds on the Harvard-Yale game wer wrrents that ralwe havoc with the| of the demands submitted by the Play-|Galvin has matched Herman to meet — ble As ae # game, They made quite Uove him. }iy 90 6, with the Crimson tuvorite. punting and bandling of kicks, With/ens' Fraternity. Kidd Wildlams of Baltimore for elz sounds