The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1913, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEUBMBER 1, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT CLEAN FOOTBALL EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BY ARMY AND NAVY Rich Stakes for Warner’s Coaching Worked THE GENTLE E SPORT ) (Barter ie ee ® By VIC pee Wonders With Indian Team Ee IE ing in 1914 Football Instructor at Carlele| INDIAN TEAM'S RECORD|) [hop n58 acu . iva) | artes me Oo. ant on Your um paacTce Training School Moulded a @reat Machine Out of Com- 7 . se e paratively Green Squad. ry e a 7 7 ° A resume for the season of 1918 of Hy 8 the work of the Carlisie Indian foot- Fry ° win ball team put into @ few words might a ° say thet Glenn 8. Warner, recognized 8 fo CHEER UP- 4 Williams of Baltimore, who has tg the Connie Mack of football, took Ld ‘4 NEXT YEAR-You ie prea bwin thy oper tonhdreadl F an Sas war we of Leer eg Indian CaN DO A oa of Pittedury h, have ened articles youths who had individually bitherto Below follows the points scored Comparatively little responsibility in| | py ero Indien lareres tor © onde ot ‘ea fouls tabers. tes playing the @rest college game, and ‘Goals free waukee that offers the best tm less then twelve weeks had built downs touchdown. Points. . them into one of the most remarkable ore wl? ? 103 footwel! machines Ameriea bas ever ae... 38 é re At the season's opening the Indians Garlow || 0 rd ty | | Goesbeck.. 2 ° @ ‘Wallete. 1 e e of games and prowess of opponents| |Orame ... 3 ° e looked forward to by any eleven. Te - = — start with, the great Thorpe was lost -. 4 a Lead te the New York Giants, Such stars ag Agoas2, who had earned the applause @f the country at quarter; Bergie, | tineup withowt his over havia, seen a teemingty invincible centre; Steam-roller| football before, Untried men like Pratt, Pewell, Tackle Hodge, and the remark-| Watiette and Calac were pieced in im- % may. 4 able ends, Large and Williams, together| portant positions amd Warner wrought ya . ‘ rs 4 21% han Waa 8 4 With at least a half dosen good eub-| his handiwork with what he hed, Mt i i. ; THE 5 stitutes on which Warner had lavished| That the Indians won any of the earty| ff ‘ ig) 4 : sca 1% Pyaaty : ns hans, 90," Much instruction were missing from the! games is surpristeg, of account ef the yen Pein Xe Wiser Bo 5 q i . Indian lineup. Raw material had to be| absolute tack of football knowledge with ted . sf _THE MARRIAGE. GAME _ taken. In one case, as with Larvie, who| which many of the players-began, Un- “J ‘4 — mage good at first, an almost raw!uke in former years, big scores could edorigine was introduced into the Indian not be rolled up et ret Daubert Leading Batter In the National League AB. * . DE Sh 62, BROS OB SPORTING i n ad = = DENVER NS THO Rive Brett, kh. HL, ‘Pittsburg, ‘333 Se a a ‘ || STRAIGHT HEATS IN| j———-——. - -_______ ; THE MAN INSIDE Rae peers Hy 1] event than ene inspired by sentiment.| This necessity for holding the gamee| Braghuret F.C. Wins "OSes Epa, = ' S| BAT DN SRDWAY czars cet cies cs Sse sane at ont seers a erties, Grover, ame payed alternately at the two academies. | whereas the ta used to be attended |cus, the Braghuret Field Ciud GRITERIO aa NOW se He dectares that Congress should make | only by those directly interested tm the) the Comet A. C. football team et Van SVE. 4.16, MATS, WED, @ GAT, 218 @n appropriation, eo that suitable stands /two services, the New York game at-| Cortlandt Park yesterday by a Nathan Straus’s Trotter Delco tracted an ordinary footbal crowd. 1 to 0, feats I. V. Hunt's Pair , , - Maiden in Fast Time. Nathan @traus'e Denver, racing yes- terday on the Gpecdwuy, defeated L V. Hunto Fair Maiden t two etraight heata Mr. Straus 4i4 not drive his ig gray. Trainer Tim Gulivan held Mr. Hunt drove Fair rn] are nenccerure + duplicated it’s ||] Mentscre oi New York (Gantek ERI irate Theatre) success in|| in THe uae a ee . - . q London. All the world | with ANN rom ae ||| ALH AME ville, All Star Grade Woolens aioe ile. oe Made Into Finest i ae in scescstee eke’ .8 f SRSERBLeeENSS od Fe SEL ToEook sé: it i i ¢? i ESnESSSebsSESQcleeiseiSsyestellSSEseestsesScSeicl Ese sekakes PaBVaae¥- al aSSBSASESESHS “SESS SATs oFBBEOSS PILSSSSSAE se EEASIELSSELELBeheSoPASeccesess i) if f i covet otebeok tosh ot- cok) «bS-e-whot~ I 7 i aha 28% i. Pan AEE REE z | s¥ERob pepe SwWubsebebekusDtoezs30cb » &. 100 2 i fron gt a se 65 a ‘The race brought a dig crowd to tho , a on, aay, k it % Speedway and Denver's viciory waa Dope, L, New 185 cheered, Ho won the first heat in 1.00% 5 Smee, Sarineeers and the eecond in 1.004. | ; = Ss 198 Aaother match race that was @ close | dete, ptr one was the event between Siiney | é a, Mae Pee, ama Patohen and Hourtha Sidney Patchen | followed up Denver's performance by eM oMAERwoEESolHS-SSEE~o8 tee oie it heatsa, The bay ; same, rm. GREAT nae no, | ee Ever Sold in coe teens pen] | “TRAFFIC SOULS” , 5 on eSeonets titer rise iii trite trissi iti iy 4 F TY oT Y » iy wa 7 e Beeiiie s CE ESBEELE: New York Seg eb i yk g Elia Bere si bia s Through Closing of Our Whole: aie eee uti itd & Army-Navy rou losing of Our Whole- Ma NT Hg eee aed : #|| May Clash on sale Dept. YOU Get Benefit a\|% ner. 7 i a 7 Bs zte aelighifel, To, see it te 113 " : i : Hl fadiiig =| Home Grounds OF THE NEW TARIFF NOW seat Sian 8 STH rh | ‘a 4 3 3 zB WASHINGTON, D. Deo. 1 There ESR (SR ; awh | ua Bou $8 ‘i [roctualt_ oe ecmeen the Army and ° ° e 5 3 Pedteaad & : Your Biggest Opportunity This Season ames, Wen, 0 2 3 [as eae oe pidi 1 WHAT IT MEANS—We have closed our Whole- REPUBLIC. Star boarine Hy a sale and Mail Order Depts. and have made up bik ii ||| The TEMPERAMENT AL JOURNEN ; tent, a 4 a Pefsing ove Teupooahl” the 25,000 yards of High Grade Suitings and te dobelatag I uit BURLESQUE Nerv aa’ Bae Om Mat SEP ake Overcoatings left over into Garments that we =| MARI | Phe Cin uae 1S ite LEAsPERRINS’ are forced to sell at once. The values we offer you 4 ie iu i Sm ie it SAUCE | here are the greatest ever offered in our history. a9 1570 «182-7818 168 37k ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE = : ———————— “cmgemuemrmere 11 1$20 Suits and $ $35 Suits and $ Finn to Train, |Site cee, acts Reema overcoats "L4 overcoats 24iii Three Years for | ve ot mative si may ent car. , i Tnetile Seti ahaa Olympic Bouts me now Aberg says that $25 Suits and $ $50 Suits and $ 9 in pe pp tag OLYMPIC ae ‘cthis ie | OVERCOATS met ugh | ea ee ama give him all he wants in their training | ie Aix thousand miles is quite a @iwtance | bouts, and he predicts that if nothing | hy OVERCOA TS ANE” to travel to learn the fine pointe of the | SAPpens to interfere with Kaplur’s plans wrestling game, yet that is what Oscar |?Y 1918 he will be able to easily de i 4 ‘ ; Now Vea Kagler, whe, han fost ecrives, nero) "st sil cnmvere tx (he gummes at Retin, | Finest Materials—Latest Styles—Superior Workmanship. Mendel Bei tra Roa intent, an cone aotr| curanens we Sas rene mae q 2 We Manufacture Our Own Clothing, So We Know. : 3" Pall plonship at the Olymio games at Berlin | ducted by the New York A. C. or eome on ae in 1916 that he te going to spend the in- | euch club, a cctv - ae = tervening time with Alex Abery in om| Kaptur isn’t gaing to cara one cent o : BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. der to learn all the intricacies of the ans S| i WW " STARS SIA FADE, as not to lose his amateur caste Feateccs, : AR de th Siti ts. paicy, sera and : 1 GIRLS FROM STARLAN® uine amateur, twenty- e. He is a mechanical Sayer t a viea at Seren price . engineer by trade, but has saved enough Mack Has Two Indians, ean‘ sng st awe Chopeme tna Waa, Mn, to Ae ce iics eriosis, MALE) BROADWAY AT WARREN ST FULTON ST: AT FLA y. an Ad ;: ° . . bis team to Jee Graven, whe ts mid to 428 Wet, Daag 06th AY. 4 STORES BROADWAY AT as Vv. 5TH AVENUE ABOVE 27TH ST. QUNDAY WORLD WANTS Lal ‘ WORK MONDAY WONDER, ».

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