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— Lp EROS RBRNE IRIE MBCA ORIEL 1 a NRE ROE REPAY PE ed ne ee amas meee, aaa Sa . AIT'T) A we t ( ‘Fi it THE CLEVERNESS OF MIKE GIBBONS Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). Fy BRIAR PATH WINS HANDICAP FROM. nL Pullux Beats Good Paget Two-Year-Olds in. i Reacnna Booy Sprint. * ee ‘Te Raat oN 7 P A RIVALS GUARD. ay Mike Gibbons Is the Only Mid- . Races ins many wv c CK, PIMLICO, Geweight in Sight Now Who) —Thouby the meeting here \ Could Follow Stanley Keteh- & close to-morrow and shi te A » fy Havre de Grace have been . @s Example and Fight the programme of racing to-day. i) of the finest sort. The feat 4 Heavyweights. «mbes. i the afternoon was a juvenile ‘ cap, attracting some you Garvie good calibre. / Coverite UNEH WITHOUT FIRST RACE. Me: le Pat tating Om, 1 Sa tere wort) asa an bri Feet * >» rer all ages; maidens and ‘ a Jong time since we've as : WINCH, 4 of one race; six furlongs. i : Steel, 1 1 5 Ul , faim Giobenn, "Toe only thing Picianes HOLES AT ber It, 118 (iuxton), seconds = that we don’t know about, in Mike's ase, te the extent of his courage. hasn't been in danger of a knock- in any of his fights, The only wl CLOSE QUARTERE, 110 (Turner), third. HE nat abe # re. the defens! 5 sieve Segoe ct ta : Of Place in Yale Line'ti«*it'% si Slosson Beats Cassignol | yi "ton will have a good chance to win. | Slumber IL, who off poorly. By Great Up hill Fi ght \ | Probably No Other Blue Team: ieee Gasad Reaes pase ap finmense gap | Rule pata ak Doubt as One That Will Face, {re'rnamser its spectal game against | oss olan and upward: two Slumber IL, A me eae ary tee, wooed BSSY, : Player That Is Sure a rie a ea Wards don't tind ..emselves, Prince- front Sal won, ie two Moneta the load in the next inning, when Was Shrouded in So Much gitteren nil mar SECOND RACE. . Tigers Saturday and at That) men wit take Mans sconalaner first; Blaakenburg 166 (Halnes)e Droprina ONE over HIS RIVALS GUARD. i piled up 12 to Blosson's |. “The Student’s” Two Runs ot| Tho balls were not rolling aty too i for either player, but in the 76 and 70 Win 18.2 Balk Line} eixnth inning Cassignol aroused 4 Harvard, Yale and Princeton starsj0nd: Shannon River, 143 huslasm of the spoctators , up to bi third. Time, 4.52 2-5. of 80 in the course of whic They’re 2 to 1 Favorite. Pp {0 bis place at Garrison-on-the- 4 Match From French Billiard) Souvea ve dimcult mance sho Hudson and put them through a|Tider) and Garte ve the Frenchman a total course of preparation, and take it |lar mutuele pay losson's 68. from Bill, these old-timers, after they | $10.10: pla re In the next five innin, By William Abbott. fniad at his place, will be in prime | non River, show, $2.10. foreigner pence his lead. HOUGH Yale rules a two to one go agains! e Indians. ime of ( Fish, himself an old Harvard tackle|,,,Shennon River led until the lee oe tk BaciiAbn: Wiicsls snk: eobbotary “del \hel Grsontva Ni i | favorite Coach Hinkey has |and captain, has gathered Pat Grant, (jump wae taken, followed coes opponent. In tl club, cays his father, Charles, president of the Club, m: . | odered secret practice in tear) the old Harvard kingpin and one of | were heads long age that he wouldn't sell the Dodgere until they won the National | that Princeton in desperation may | {hg frst roving centres: Ted Coy of League pennant and a world’s series. It look though he is going slip something over the unsatisfactory | tion to football circles; Hobey ‘Daler, Ba; te hold on te the club indefinitely, in regards te winning pennants Blue line. The Blue coach is one of jast year's Princeton leader, “Bono” with Blankend: the Dodgers are stil! in their infancy. the few who believe that thy Tiger| Minot, form and kicker for The statement from youn; Ebbets wae brought about through eleven will recover from ite Cam-|the Crimson; Percy and r. & report Mach Caygmg ni eee ten Leper td te the offedt thet Dad bridge disaster and put up a» hard by Harvard ee wad ane Wick ‘THIRD RACE. ‘was getting only 33, lbbets was going to sell the Dedgere to the Warde of the Federal | nent against the Bulldc r. Kennett. wh ‘defected’ Yale ene | Juvenile Handicap for two. f i i jendid gather ehi e = h i ide; six furlongs.—Pullux, 106 i's ‘ate ‘en's | fret Somes, moleaale Paine obete, Taward J. MeKeover, Vice-President of the club, whe Swne filty || Accordingly Hakey taking un- | year witha Tong ald gout: Te map. |e: eon ni crusher, al-| bind, the balls. Is the per sent. of the steck, declares that Ebbets, even Hf he wanted te, |! usual measures to whip bis own t_ . | Pgmet oie an por piel y ebig (Turner), second; Trial by Jury, he com land © clean knockout tory. Cassignol got 90 to Blosson's 4, bu: Into shape to withstand any sort if| {7rd fleton, former. Princeton | (Davies), third. ‘Time, 1.13 4-5. a bite constantly, lead, the next Slosson gathered % to C: te {a game Princeton may spring. halfba Sherwin, of Dartmouth, | Quet, Guelic, Lady Rotha, Pro! Ne ,beme join a protesiag >. |ran 3 Mamie. ee ere cart of the soesornpieten’ oak fine, “Sarch has beee £' cod ‘disap, (and, Latrop, Hiteheock and Willgles-| 8189 Tn ais paid—pul in oO " 5 col La —Pullux, Mag cepecaily tn thie Caseignol pulled’ up agate in the|| Sane n° ens von been Bead dlsap> jworth, former Harvard stars, a erie ry ndgiiee the twenty-sixth, with a run of 81, but ined to| $9.20; place, $4.70; show, $3.00. I meeting at |; Se forwards to stop runners fra Coe eae esction etter the Har-| wart Helen, place, $10.70; show, ‘a million dollare and that he | Dioughing through has caused srost|varg season is over. Fish's Ides this| Trial by Jury, ahow, §8 hie health | oted. ener bay nty about the lineup that) year was to accomplish somet! At the rise of the \barrier ealth lasted. will face Princeton. substantial for the war ferers and; shot to the front and under a di Probably no other Yale team waslthe receipts for the unique game will! lasted long enough to get the dec ever shrouded in so much doubt. ae | £2, to the Red Cross, In 1910, more| from the fast closing Stalwart Hi hi present Capt. Talbott Is the on' one' for the love of the gridiron game, by u half length. The latter wi got 3 in the third but io the Geenens! sure of a place in the line. Conroy | Fish ro! t as 60 e unded up a team of old college; ing fast at the end and got the p ie int and Walden are fairly certain of jstars and defeated the Indians, 8 to 0.| by three lengths from Trial by Jusp ‘assignol gathered 14 to unfinished run of 7) t y | W M S rimmag starting against the Orange andi ‘The former rd captain has 8| who was a length and a half in from Blosson’s 3 and the Frenchman el jim the game, oO ore Cc es Binck as guards, but a large Bumber Ane Rants of a length and a in MI ; of substitutes are being hastily de- as Warner's Indians th! of the also rans. Two Al McCoys Mrs. Stockton Wins For Princeton Eleven weloped nd OB Guards at the in lye Tavage as th : FOURTH RACE. Medal Round With | place the two big guards at the last Be F (tae 4 ea by expert coachi: Incidentally this may be Glenn = one mile.—Kinmuw raphed word from the baseh: fashion, | this eame inning Slosson gethered 76 thn ef [4 water plied of Billiards | a tH if it if : E E i = £ a i re i f Pi | Hinkey, a firm believer that the Warner’s last year with the Carlisle) ( + first: | Coreopsis, 113) { way to teach football is to poun indians. ere is considerable tal y Capt. te fatal, for Prove Targets Low Score of 88. pertto che men, drove the Yale line|that Joe Duff, the former Princeto rd. Time, 148 My pare ot an pr ied ng A nO eraaua through a two and a half hour prac- will be ousted from th Battery, Della Mack, Bea’ " for Soldiers dition With the Exception [ty Drtive coaching, tice yesterday and intends to repeat ty of Pittsburg and that W: loha, Castara, Hermis jr. td (Byecial to The Breging World.) ee dinar, Ten ke lines| the performance this afternoon. If|will succeed him. ‘There has been re-|Laddie also ran. $ mi } he has LAKEWOOD, N. Nov, 11,—Mre lick. ‘0 direct the play during the scrim-| this dose, thinks Hinkey, doesn't f'x|sentment against Duff because Wash-| Kinmundy, straight $4.50, place $3.86 | . N. » We . of Ballin and Glick. mage. Toward the end of the after-|the Blue line nothing will. ington and Jefferson beat Pittsburg] show $2.90; Coreopsis, place 4, shaw the pe | H. Reeve Stockton's score of 88 won Feo% Eddie Hart also got out onto| “Red” Brann and Stillman, the |this year. $3. Elliott, show $13.60. | rather two of the medal in the qualifying round for wienbl zing feld and when it came to| arst choice for ends, are also coming) | 4. score suggestion to ‘ 4 re use! ‘ute. the Invitation Golf Tournament for Princeton, N. J. Nov. 11. |'the team. By this method-con in for ots of attention cis work |have the champion elevens in. the ane Women to-day over the links of the HE Princeton coachos are going, coaching—the Football Committ t been up the Yale standard, | Hast and West meet av a benefit for Country Club of Lakewood, Neves that the team will impro: beso : to risk injuries to tho players a The latter was No dther innovations. will and it would not be aurpriaing if Hig- | the war sufferors’ fund oo of Capt. Elttotee The Plainfield woman waa two and hold two more scriM-|inis week. 7 i nbotham started against P:inceton | Prove Coreopsis wan ensily best, but strokes lower than Mrs. Ronald H.|mages, one bard one to-day aod &| strengthe: In_one of the wing positions, tie to decide the Al racing luck and handling Barlow, the Philadelphia champion.|short one to-morrow. Outside of fecting the pl ready |, Yale is somewhat like Princeton oat. Mrs, Btockton's putting was the fea-|Capt, Ballin and Glick the team is in| The team was thoroughly discour. Se Rataeey [I ree ee McEwan, the Army centre, cortatnly ssites: FIFTH RACE, ture, for she wae very accurate alll very good condition and came through | 140d after the Murvard game, but t 4 felling: handicap; three-year~ a. mendous demonstrati working smoothly the only thing in| jyred twice t! is re and upward; i the Harvard contest without any/the students the night the pee pg doubt will be the size of score the played against Notre D: Path, ibe (ucTasgarts, Aen serious injuries, All the mon except put new heart into the Bulldog will roll up. If this comes|but he hi (ge mn warmed up 96 (McCahey), second; Sherwood, the two mentioned were in the scrim-|A big mase meeting of the students] to, Pass, Barvars we & fractured shoul-| (Troxier third. ‘Time, 1.18 3-6, i w! eld to-morrow night. ing to J r mage for a part of the time yester-| 4 jong scrimmage was held yester. : “strats Cee ton, Plainfield, day. Ballin is only bruised and will cod ith fee ico i vend CF 0 ald H. Barlow, Merion, 4, 41—90.|be in again, probably to-day. He was/ward pass, in covering and recelv Mise Bieanor Chandlert, Phile., 0%,/1n bis togs on the field y.1penla Ona if wears! Daye. The ys rae of th 4-01, Mrs. ©. J. 8. Fraser, Baltus-|Guck Is less fortunate and may not! offense than it lege to mall aff the “rash at fol, 61, 41-06. Mre, M. H. Frayne,|be able to take part in any scrim: and win by half a length. Dunwoodie, 51, 4~0. Mre W. J. mage this week, although the coach- with greatest gains to bis credit, the way round. The players qualified for match play in three fights of eight each. ‘The scores: Mrs, H. Reeve Stock- } FE t fi é Briar Path took command at 2 Hi 4 Fins, Wekser, 40, 60-4. are. pe to be able to play him against the touchdown was made by By John Pollock. SP te ahah coments aontass the Bens, | ne she leaning the poet aad fast to get the place by a length Eberstadt, on quarterback ru: " chem Sherwood, wh: A. Polls, Lakewood, 69, 47-108. Mrs. er has been|Highley made the other score for the| Freddie Web, the world’s lightwsight a , who was six lengthe Percy Ingalls, Kasex County, 69, 40—|adnpeee. Up ang eed at last week,| varsity, carrying the ball over on | von. erider mean to 60 ae teat Pi, Rs # Wife] tront of the also rans, i. re Teach ‘baniion, had ite speci, conch 'tatere) Bedé "upon a Tumble By tho | te fue cme rin of seme caine | Hepa ie Sati | LANGFORD-M’MAHON BOUT Mrs, L. F. F. Wanner, Essex Coun- | © 4 sradicate individual faults scrubs. him to most i ney the fast and clever ier method to Oe ty, 8, 68-108, Mra F. B Ryan, ig Rami rie Ms ¥ ‘| mia fete emai ott ur ee Fr emer cent vin etl Sees ceemer;| STOPPED BY A CONST! | A. Oo. + 8 eas Cranford, 60, 61-101. Mre. C. F, Ueb- @lacker, Hackensack, 58, 55-118. Mrs. Brickley Goes Jeanette and i ie ber. ,, Mpeohenaber of the, Patmeat 2. Ph Mel ah ay wal ea Bal K. F. Sanford, Kesex County, 68, 65 . ° bn cr cignn whien itt expend | Stit ann Yate ee Calon over: Tom McMahon of M ti ate iE hana. wens! Through Signals Jim Johnson wise Sere on om Peon irae tas ee mes "a poreee i mong Coury, aot am ee! 6 With His Team| Box toa Draw\****~ jeri tant |treveed tas ees he bee) aa C. G, Meeks, Arcol . —_ ————— mporarily the boxing license of the Manhatten —- great showing at the same ‘recen' match. “Mies Grace Farrel! y the main te esnanse |, marly, tm, the sixth round ro ort ‘eins Peon, 12 CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov, %.—| BOSTON, Nov. 11.—Joe Jeanette | disino Weise, he tulad Prutctng, tt nocked down jabon, who iy i } alias eee if be | i p @24/the count up to nine and then wood, vor the firat time since hie discharse}and Hattling Jim Johnson, colored | tel! us ye eo watt | Kohame la ;|seomingly refreshed, and gave | wom, Sots from the college Infirmal weeks | heavyweights, met last night in a Gar ey Whe? Sons we whirlwind finish up to the aad r, Richmond County, Harvard's plucky Allied any ore fights. there sat pie a, where the constable sup 3H of the funniest Downer, Lakewoo: aai.| | twelve-round bout at the At..s A. A., wot to pert Sas isthe aittal owner ot the pals referee. Although blood flowed tee dozing — B, Lawrence, veree uty, The Crimson |#0lng to a draw. Owing to much | deb . Fae from "ihe defeated man be fect te thai quarterback Tie headgear as of /Wreatling, clinching and mauling the| | jack Dillon, who knocked out Charter “Young ature ave | Seo — rat the and Lakewood sender tucked on Mace in the varsity | bout did not excite the Interest ex- a tao Tyan 05, the hea Sak | hed PKS Tat, po a A are The wien 8 yen ot with the regulars for ten mins! pected. Johnson was tho worse off, | ##:hed, St Syne ee i Fa if hive, Siu" Eewts laa mint ‘ Severe months the elub trom FRENCH RIDERS MAY WIN utes of the half aur gna ari ing|tB¢ Referee Haley had a hard time | Reha, 1a Wome Sha Betors' Dee WAR : " reas spent one hour behind) preaking the giants apart. Jeanette| . “Dantes at} oliaddz Poraety, renee, es | whe ‘Tearned thet the Lanree DEMAND FOR HOUR SPRINT n of the Stadium. @ Malt] weighed about 179 pounds and John- catia a elit it rte bockir wert Ba tie aoa inte rem WILL NOT CHANGE the faith bout had been held thers, No "| ye foreign riders entered tm the|jug” He. repea! ‘gon eually fifty pounds more. Rue aioe hecay tuning Cas of bro | Hck PH Maier altiaste PRICE of Wants to know what become | coming six-day race at Madison Square om 0% f d_the strength and | on Betuiey ibe English boner, in Medison oa, Mor i ty Aida wot bis nhs ate, ont | Garden will meet a committee of Ameri- | ansies and, Kicked wr je , Jeanette jeverness, although | Svar Gerdes. ‘3 H ridere composed ithour, | succeeded ty ‘Johnson boxed better last night than| one Wg aye aren |e Non trie oS ho ever has before here. | Jeanette sada Sa", Romania, ti a mt} i; M f thei n oe calling wents round . the purpose of arguing thelr right to wo diichiey's playing against Tale. ‘Th Oe ne ee hin epee | Gout layla wath Agni Bu St s, + 4a SAUCE of the big erin rene eptain, ne oak at left and right books to the Jaw and | MPiki*tsatnei teal " cnet THs ORIOMINY WOnREPTENNERS % ae mashes to the body. . al It was in the cligches that Johnaon Lad gong fact + landed his hardegt one hes, and we ne hOrY wa way he poun joa! on the ure the varsity centre, had the plaster! hack, ribe and back of the head cast remov m his leg to-day ai a (he mem, Stitostis fondly clamgring for a chance must have caused Joe considerable Tae. discomfort. leCa: ihe | x, ( LEA&PERRING’ 4 § ro FRE H 5