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Wp 1 AES PRM origin Nw ade te iy “ pera af ‘ Madey cae te gi i “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “PRINCETON IS TESTING THE WIND IN THE HARVARD BOWL TO-DAY IVALE MAY NOT USE Copyright, 1914, by ‘The Press Publishing Co. (The N.Y. Evening World). ULAR H a Coaches Drilling New Men for To-Morrow’s Game So a$ _ to Save Stars. , . | NEW HAVEN, Nov. 6.—The’ Yale California Likely to Repeal Box- varsity coaches are working ott néw men in the backfield as well in the ing Law, Yet It Allows the line, The regular men are resting Ob #0 that they will be in good shape next week, and possibly they will"pot Play against Brown, j, mm the lineup yesterday afternoon jm the backfield were Savage, quar- Vanderbilt Cup Races to Be Run on Its Public Roads. Gevrvieit, 1014, by The Crem Pubtihing Co Dinection. or PrRors Dott ‘terback; Easton and Ainsworth, half- ‘tie Nev Yorn Brenna World.) PRCT Oe we. UWERSTAND “THE BALLOON backs, and Waite, fullback. ‘This : PEVING “Today . ; combination played a fast game,.the A ieee. not yet definitely it seeme likely that will go out of existence fm California, at least temporarily. ‘The repeal of the present State box- id law there was voted upon at y's election. In ¢ Harry Vardon and Braid Will Make Golf Tour Here that would keep the ie mn the 46-yard sixteenth, thanks at night, as boxing shows do, and] ,. a & long putt. Tra that hem 1241 English Pair Coming for Series |on ‘tue third and seventeonth. ‘Traps| | tainment thete ‘vives didn't. care to 8 J were. encountered and \ . rally, see themselves. HO. vuimetit aus) Of Matches, According to the eaventeenth, "hower The owners of the St. Louis || Wee entirely unexpected, and Bevage Feds buy the Cardinale. ” went romping over the line for a HICAGO, Nov. 6.—Peace between three magnates leaving || touchdown. organized baseball and the Fed- | Th rc " eral League was expected to be|] the third league to satisfy the bans uakas cant than ation clan chief question to be considered by club |] stockholders of the other clubs |] touchdown was made by Earton after experience of Ainsworth holding the . | There were sev: jew men in the Too Many Baseball Stars were etueks ‘and Stillman, ends; Betts and Whit- . iven yh o : Magnates Discuss Peace! i." ities re ——_—~—— ' showing was good. American Leaguers Continue | THE PROBABLE PRICE The scrubs and the varsity started ¢ old boring 1s we ated ANON soda ot mavon Their Session in Chi cago—| Wweenks | the kickoff the varsity backs decided Sepis SOT ea it ek ot ng j a Charles Weeghman, President |/"°t to try any open playing, and ae ————]| _ Britton Offers to Sell Cardi-}] of the <1 En oi straight, line plunges. When twenty The Warde of Brooklyn’ to || yards from the goal, from a close mon gulf experts Great Britain, ‘ H cane. forward pass th Savage. This play sre 1 Javea ine atid aie sat Of Harvard and Princeton’ Game cording to George H. Lambert of the _——_ ee —_—————. sn—n nn aaaazg™g0wI ee teani together at critical pertods, -| Now, Says Owner of Naps; jiivi..*siie: Caz "ane who has replaced Wiley, and his OF BASEBALL PEACE. off with a fast practice game. After count runs against tbe sport News From Chicago. play will begin to-day. oa ae of the Chicage, Feds, to. pur- started for the scrub goal line op CHICAGO, Nev. ¢.—Harry Vardon 4 1 wscaee'nn twe'e'as we |Lmpossible to Forecast the Winner aisha sesiaon pagan te Ww York ert | Ee oor Nea @ummer for a series of matches, ac- Crimeon Has Never Had All Its|| Yale Will Be Able to Play Pumpelly, Men Oak Country Club, who has juat returned from a trip through Soot- Gwasse of the American Leagub at || I") thelr elreut a | a series of line plunges. land and Fingland. Regulars in Lineup at One Famous Kicker, Against Princeton.) oe sessions, which were resumed | — Phen the varsity was put, os.the Vardon, who played a number of . | tqeday, (ram Se defense and the ball given to the matohes throughout the United states! Time, While Tigers’ Offensive NEW HAVEN, Nov. 6—Harold Pumpolly ie getting back in | “Rumors that an emlsary of the been {eter dahon Bocvil cated te Seotaia cece maaan American League was in communtca- and directed a powerful offense. ~. tion with club owners of the Federal; It is reported that the Syracume| scrubs finally sent Ewing over for a Leaguo in the city wan dented by {Cb of the State League will be gold) touchdown. Then the ball was given ihe A to the highest bidder next week. The| the scrubs on the five-yard line, and Charles Somers, President of the/County Court has just given three after a series of attempts Scovil j Cleveland Americans, who was re- Qreatest kicks In the history of foetball. Pumpell separate judgments against the’ club, finally made a touchdown. ein joetbal lumpelly wi | ported to be one of the “peu dele- | = Harvard Gleven Possesses the|] the toliowing year ae one of the eure men forthe Vale backfield. But [ore (18 oe eee oe the gates. === aa In the epring he hurt hie knee playing baseball and ie ae te | mont sceptical of ee oration IN THE FIELD OF SPOR TS | peace. ——— last @ummer with Edward Ray, an- Princeton game if he is other Engliah star, has won the Brit- ish open champtonship nix times and in the present title holder. Braid hae held the homer five times, —_— Strength Is Still a Matter of| Mystery. of the equad. It w that Pumpelly, in his won tied the score and kept J ing down to defeat. This wi State. Objectionable features in some other places do pean Taken as a whole the play of the exist here. We have only short |hundred etartera in the Country and there te practically s0/Ctub’s annual golf tournament at ainly mo public betting: |Lakewood was anything but brilliant. Better Ground-Gaining Baok- out for football in the fall this wound was reopened unable te play most of the season and didn’t get in a betting between in-|q strong wind interfered with the| field, While Princeton Team games. Pumpelly is now with the equad, kicking, but is not being fi payeball will hot prosper until ex- | t goes on the wet work of the men. Walter J. Travie, k rr t ery Pay Pl Tes tageee pHa ely [2 tee sspeag! gre ere ‘tating conditions are remedibd,” par Thirty-four hours of riding iA the Bes-| sino, Columbia Club, he arden City veteran, wae prob- Exoels in Kicking Departmen euchSewne he willl be put In te Kick @geak Ho will'net be used | icin*roentnis to bring bout a settle- | three lending toutes tled'et 198 mies ame ised. ly the star of the day's competi- ry in rushing, ae he would probably be injured and be unable to pla; ment at present. I am willing to Lo thon. He tled W. KR. Simons of West- and in Defensive S' rength. baseball in the epring. ‘4 shown, nowev i The Vet epnd nibsa thas pay =e break, the Florida cha: 5 looks to be ti greatest obstacle. qualification mois) shar speed baag =| Personally 1 don't think that peaco| Whirlwind sprinting are Goullet ” and rs wat ( ‘. By William Abbott. br wur would make much difference | Hill, Lawson and Drobach, and | Me- "The tournament will . tack, Harvard, on the other hand, re- with three sets of backs, one (s the Cleveland Club next season or! Namara and Moran. Six teams are just] finished on Jan. 28 with the same t HERE ts no way of forecasting | versed this order, though the line/about as good as the other. Krank the year after. We have our stars|one lap in the rear of the leaders and a matches on ago. 1 2 being satiot The field classified itself into der the presen braced suffelently last Saturday when- |Glick haa been the most consistent that any big bout be-| four divisions of sixteen each. Fred the result of the Princeton- 6 me 01 signed up to long term contracts. Walthour and Root, Lawrence and to-morrow. The season's fret cham-| «ne Crinmonn Dix advantage. At Cam: | backs. Driggs, who. will probably | Soci ete la a Federal Lengue or (and, Mitten, Carman and Cameron, and File ote Of last your'e plonship game is nothing morp than bridge a more powerful concentrated |start at fullback, has improved won- ngs tS ed Thomes and Ryan. The Italian team) [a | V4 streak of indifforent putting, needed |, pig mystery. It 1s impossible to| attack has been visible than anything | derfully of late, eapecially at handling is four laps behind the middle bunch ‘| have my fill of stars this sea- , A@d it threw bim into a tle for the the Tigers have shown so far. forward passes. He also did the| in *, {and the Plercy-Logan combination a be last place in the Arst alxteon wi [adahalin Aha aarp ag Pocus “| EDDIE MAHAN STAR OF HAR: [punting against Dartmouth. Saag att park on account of/ Jap to the rear of the latter. Bell by & score of waten 06 Wraeeeeee. — VARD'S BACKFIELD. ‘There ts also Mike Boland, who can| the players: automobiles that were| soigium will be represented in the| *sainst Harvard. won the play er and it ia problematical what,she , ned runt 4 all the backs Eddie Mahan is| hurl forward passes with the accuracy parked around it. There will be a . st dareton ot ial uso! needed 82, |", Houghton machine can do uly the @ ar, Because of his sen-|0f @ baseball pitcher. If the game | day of reckoning, but just now 1| coming six-day race by Victor Linart, fact that he could | Without Brickley, who has been it#/pational open field running he should go against Old Nassay and it! don’t see that pt or war in base- | the middie-distance champion of that bssed the Funtere tram’ Oak . rice K. Tusley, the | Mainapring the last two seasons. the Harvard man most feared is found necessary to cut loose with) ball will make much difference.” country, PR ry bo MacFarland nage bia, the final score standing 19 to 44 o/'winner at Atiantio City leat week, re-| The Tigers are also shrouded in an| Princeton and ¥ ‘Anide from his|the passing attack, it will be Belant| schuyler Britton, President of the| cerns woud sail on the Baltic Thur | ey Tiwere, CAvOr, Capt: ‘Morrison quired 85, and Horace T. Gook of Tren- ‘n punts well and| Who wilb moat likely be called in to) Cards, has already declared that he'll Princeton finished 250 yards ahead ; air of mystery. Against Rutgers in| Crimson supporters say that when|do the throwing. well his club for $500,000 if it will help | Ith of Columbia, who. took ton, who created such @ sensation the opening game they used a won- ria to drop-kick Capt. Brick-| No matter what combination|to bring about peace in the baseball | The Princeton cross-country team next five men were Prince! OS Dapemnes a veer, ov two age & The winner's time for the etx leaned. ceton starts ite attacking | world. » ton | inne pete. ee at; hay i byity nee ees ip bee te yt: Francke, who won a Fries remains a« eee The The ©. B. leaders have promised | be te x with Carman, " was 33 minutes 443-5 seconds. Bimons 4id well enough eral vie in all subsequent contests. The) coo in the backfield for his fine|coaches declare a strong scoring ma-|to take care of all the other Fod ; the French champion, ‘ onan eels arte, “Sece eatl | loam talled to produce am effective | work ae sete ae ars” oun [chine haa been. constructed, but that | League owners by fixing them up with | {nthe Indoor, motor-puced champion” | | ‘The outlook at Fordham aan ke Res pill at pi 4 frat scoring offense, though the coaches | powerful defensive playera and hard| remains to be seen, It ts thie feeling | Class A A franchises and a0 forth. ahip, which will feature the short-dls- | game with thé Navy at bat the edge of tho gre Free Een |tnelat a scoring “punch” will|finecplungers. No matter how one|of uncertainty regarding both Har- Eas grind Nove sa, bi green. He aleo BAG /be shown inat the Crimson, jowan, at quarterback, has|vard and Princeton that will make| Another o the —— 4 SEE STSESE SESS | Competil eopres made by both on Amen, to-morrow'a ‘battle one of the mom {owners of the ‘ankees, Four organisations il: be, repeugented jarvard and (Ris season have been experiment- ‘interesting of the season. snenta Have et ist path age with | in the exneal iaterciue | jar Polo | tourna: tional juash | Grounds next year, and inasmuch as | A!8 Association Wfetghes Ga RACING SELECTIONS. hi. an ee eee en —— LATONIA. Firet Race— Royalty, Water Blossom, One Mtep. 4 . Beeond Race—Kio ; Lad: den. a rent): fhe New Orleans, w! The All-National and All-Ameri- . \ bee oy el ed Albert, Bun- Mie yp ody Al pe aes By John Pollock. |__| sasin'by . i At Wolgat 2 tan eran ean teams are doin well on thelr f opposl . San Francisco will be the scene of another im- | Mi ‘ yarns ‘iD, . bog Og Bay, Leo- || Williams gave them an owen portant, contest, tetworn two real otam of the | giving fier” ter from Art Fletcher, shortstop of chares, Bringhurst. ¥ laat Batu It was this Mm Of | middleweight division to-night, Jimmy ClADYY Ve pee T=" cs iia | the Giants. He says he pla: are Fitth Race—T t, Ohi watchful waiting that beat Dart. | of Milwaukee and Geonge Chip of Pitteburgh com Rasta Gee take’ le nity Naniweighty pe] already assured $ apiece, FRRERG, ar Ti mouth, a team the Orange and Black | ins together ino twenty ound bout at & show fees wrill hie pen iny action asain | Sper ° * coaches feared most of any on the| to be brought off by Jimmy Coffroth, the pro | fh ite a hile wh | Walter A. Clarkson, a semi-pro- ‘ promoter of California, tm the big | slay %, m, the | fessional pitcher of the West, has 1 om | h the Yankees for next sea- 34th Street possible means of comn- The men have fought el in th signed wit ti venue tiowers of | ects, J ih. He 1s @ right-hander, welgpg 178 individual work of tho tn California that the followers of wovnds and is nearly six feet tal He ; et 7 v0. the Tesh, a First Race— Royalty, Frosty far eth ile io aaan Pec yrroryi They will weigh " 38 pounde atop, M 4 rece i Po} | averaged nearly fourteen atrikeouts a | Face, Queen Habe. some position: Heu Helig will referee the contest in place of Peete That he ight; | game last seas t: | Remarkable Sale on Saturd ptecond Race—Foxoraft, J. C.}/ TIGERS POSSESS BIG ADVAN. tam, Gai, was fe deneareusiy 1 Wi Petes | ert mis ee nah haites Wake’ toa ht {bur Cooper, the Pirate south- jay wish, a wat the Qt A of that city: on ; ‘ r ” Fated Racr-—wontwatior eatry-1| princeton possenes one bg advan. | Mi SA,O% B,csuti at atat at Piercy | Rats detawttuned'« Yrncture in his MEN'S NECKWEAR fx Rave--Hevor, Delaney, || tage in the Yiekine department iat | tye sna wt the anne. andl be nt at ; Fight should ie aatenas Ww an oul able to out~ 1 A ‘ \- Pages centaur, near. || Pea ntner Maree, Mohn’ ne| pen Besse my eats Citaatl 2) Tae Aul-Netlanale defented the Ait: e Season's Latest Offerings at peices to take the |} cover, Capt. Hiliott. Vranoke. On the other band, the Crim. | sights tee merat fie, ot d Maitem'iiees Hen! Maju" |day. Alexander wax the twirler for considerably lower than have been quoted ace—-Uncle Mun, Qu; e \ the, mal >, At vn he wi . holding his opponents | ink Fervelt, Little. Nearer, 7 J) ter-beck Logan, one of the Ne cae Be a ne Breit te, aes reba down to two hits, The vict || for similar qualities. f | ; ey im an endeavor to i s aan, seven hits off King Cole of the ng. wieder eens hh Race-—Loulse Travers, Her willbe Lady Lightning, Gold Cap. Ames, althou wy that a st arm Silk Four-in-Hand Scarfs with large flowing ends,—showing the popular pencil stripes on Dark Blue, Black or Red ground; new colorings in fancy figures and College or Regimental stripes; also a complete range of plain colors, - - The Orange and Black’ appears | ron paper than Harvard, be- f ‘si Aas het although he as ‘enous money kh holding that Sund: ma for the reunalider of hia Tie ry tt me, ane ington ts illegal stro aoe cause It has been able to work to. | trail Waite sgn as em | turn illtes have purchased Short. | MANTELL BOXES A DRAW Tha titrofe of the Portland, North: | M Gives wie ths Grimes termacee Ae | tata gaa or or one time Pennock, Trumbull and sou A | ae f WITH BATTLING LEVINSKY, | western Teaxye cfu “A team mate | were all out of the game §$27.50---§50.00 f C You wii coincidence that the Crimison'a ve ing Hate se | i pag OER 55 ou admit the palpable truth of this state- ran lineamen lardwick, Pennock | Sor ne i later, PROVIDENCE, Nov. 6.--Battling Le- | cores | a ment when ee Ay of foreign hasta \}and Trumbull—are al) massed on the | "i! mest te winms aves lst | vinaky of New York and Frank Mantell | N ic value 1.00 ad po | Ta ee Oe a hne the lent nie | the raged Mant atailee in ths | of Pawtucket boxed twolve rather tame| Lenox A. C. of Sa A A we are offering in our Silk-Lined Sale of made-to- | set tn O14 Nana's tne, the left aide | Bi, te atte! ‘ie Rivet | nae to a draw here at the Rhode| Lahn. of Brooklyn outpointed | Buddy Pure Silk Scarfs in exclusive designs in fancy , jt: : +) n ‘ ' measure suits and overcoats. Brown, both hard tacklers and very atone of, the Trt cals, Moe Sage. | Island A. ©. A fatr crowd went out ex- | Faults, CIDA, ton“ alashing rounds figures or Persian patterns in both large and small fast down the field, should have the | apes, "0, “UM Ui rtaine for ten rounla | pecting to see the New Yorker knock! ‘roward the close of the ninth round ds rf smi edye on their opponents, though ne Harlem received a telemnm | HIS Opponent out, and was sadly disap- ry ked designs. Hartwick ts easily the best of the four, | |. Milly Newman of, tMarlem fooeltt Ssrer, | pointed. From all angles it was rather 7 I | draw. J id Al | ‘out Eddie Dixon of Springfield | He and Mahan are the two most valu- Dres i ble men Coach Haughton has. hie bevther ‘Tom h # Suits at | Prineeto’ 'o right je of the line |} Pat tee Nea York ts more | an unsatisfactory bout, there belng very, DO>CE a . little real xerapping and a lot of elinch- 1.45 values 2.50 and 8,00 in. the third® round conabet Eddie ‘Trenk u & Wns Levinaky showed fiashes of form, ——————__ y wee - 4 cs at etn’ should. equalize t lt bo rain ashes ageot Ge tins AE ENS GOOD CLOTHES | Four i Hand Scarfs in Novelty Striped jpr slat Sot, Se ce _ Ready Made $12 Up Figures; also Knitted Scarfs. Tre AS pet cont, of the gro Wagner Knocks Out Tate pooh gw, veaugaanay ot SCRANTON, Pa. Nov. &—Kid wag. T@ Order $15 Up ov ei Hes, iT AND 95c “alues 1.50 and 2.00 CREDIT 24 uy ore chen | ner of Wilkes-Rarre knocked out Jimmy and Black all has mae a 3 Tighe, of this city Nast. alaht, in the a os Slope yeaa ore eee * RN r sa : s