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Plays Against Br Be Credited With Turning Out Physically Tough Citi- further sated that be wae euthoried ty © eradi-|w Petaey, Cline of isp ot Latch pea qianis Des SCOUT ARTHUR IRWIN ||sracrurtetn arene Ee aye a Goullet. Man for Man Comparison of Rival Elevens in To-Day's Big o| Leader of Giants Deolares That OF THE YANKEES PAYS fageeli reso belie a igo aat jecided to. Day Football Will Have to Garden, all the cycling stare of 8 dosen different countries taking part. m1 Programme ts the curtain-raiser to the six: ye known of a number of football Whose gridiron training brought through serious difficulties, ‘Munroe, afterward a fighter and @ mining man in Canada aua/ 4" $6 to be in Wurope fighting with the troops, was as game und @ football player as I ever Bis foot at the instep. Only the a underneath were left. fuaroe, not realising bow serious- he was hurt, turned to run to his camp for water and bandages, At the m4 pisp the scvered foot doubled him. Knotting bandages his leg to stop the flow of Munroe started for the camp nearest prospector, over twen- had no horse, He He crawled, He ar. on the second day after his at. The prospector put him on horse and carried him, delirious, ” fifty miles to @ doctor, Au ear e membered was determined be ¥ ouldn't al on the horse. Tho ones of bis were matched together, and when knit and the foot healed the dooce told Munroe that not one man in usand would have come through eine a leg. Munroe always six years of football playing gay the stamina and gait that car bim through that little experi- there was the case of a col- football captain famous all ie the southwest a a ba ee it his nas » atl student— ther help. } Uttle fellow—went to a Mexican * te ‘The football captain merely donk e Si ‘The other student danced, jas By Mexican men, were in a rage. Brow! I be few minutes after midnight to-mor- [I] Kines quarterback. . quar S00 in Maryland John McGraw ts|] for several hours, finally returning a" Went’ wor fours | ,otnny Ds Bel aa ie Wit row. Ghiew left halfback. Kn haitbnck. 181 6.00 own, dodging rumors || to town and leaving on the firet J) **et Frankie Bu. + and t. halfback. Al Bott hi back tn town, dodgiag bance a Frank Kramer will tce nie aus- Il] Bteas: Hetiueiens Aiproeeh ARMS 37 £22 Ul ana tryine to Koop out of earshot of |f fain out’ He would wire Gut no |, tun Ss cists Praia tralian rival, Alfred Goullet, in a epe- Sota). wetahs « baseball until he goes to his little |] evidently wishing Plank to make ere, Phe, Dot at the Meriden, oa, tankagivias cial match the best t tac * pour pace follower, will meet in an i a great flehter, elimination match event. Clarence ~ Maken which there aw. Ary nue, “and out of that number I ought | though he did not report. . \ (Young) Lustig, the 5a side liebe, Carmen, American champion, will knuckle. bea ¢ Mr. Borigniaux, wh: lace Ford again, and right now they could wat up for another battle, ponent will the went side oe Sas ten, pounds the pony meet George Parent, three-time win-|This Member of Cod Family] of business is at No. 230 Wyckort |in April. I have one ygung infielder | iso a player of his calibre, a Sh rnidlewrie ut | oe Monte Nore da ae Rar. o6 tee ii hosp with Benby avenue, Brooklyn, was fishing from|who is a bird, but I’m mot going to ‘ter midleweuatite Aleny [osha ol an SRE sur ritis "champion ot or tbe| Will Take Any Bait, Even the Crusoe with Charles Grassman. | tip any of you off until you give the By the way, this spring will find AW itkesturts® on the niahe a Harry Lenny Stops Howard. two winners .c6e Ring. the Arai for ATIVE Bt the fafounds about 101 team u took over at Marlin and let] 0 more former Hightanders |De. 6 este amar of Baltimore knocked! the world's indoor title. All the heats Pig’s Knuckle, prea "onlelt beneatea oe “pig's|you pick him out for yourself. In| back in the dig league in the uni- | the Feder) A. 0. whlch on out Joe Howard of Ridgewood in the! will be at and Caesa: an internat — a revolver his “roll.” th) knees what had his back thered an ned to kill mt me ment na Potbelly player, who itood Spanish, overheard a few ‘and approaching bis friend said baie Was trouble coming and sug. that they leave quietly, As is out through the door fato the: Gazer: of the cf lowed close ¢ attacked them his Duffy fight he will have cleaned | | good men. McGraw wants an infield-| are pulling for him. Prof, Mike Donovan, who trained e: up nearly $20,000, and all that with- Football Games tady, or one outneldar and & catcher, If he _—<— t taking a real risk of losing his Pittsburgh vs. Carnegie Technolo- | Kets those three men out oF is army ttt Ohsuas he oan haut on (he ay at Pittsburgh, | Gf recruite he will be perfectly satis. | CASSIDY BOXES HURRICANE axerensive or not, Welsh ina mas-| Carded To- Day) irs rr yiinnartaat uocnenter.| Bats DRAW WITH KAYO BROWN. terly defensive boxer, and it'll take ——— at Wore . | Among the belt players there 49 Just & great streak of speed or an ex- Sk EM AREAN BOs ed Wesle ‘Trinity at Middie- | now @ lot of uneasiness concerning | A crowd that filled every available coodingiy tucky punch to gst bim| sal 1% Eriageton at, Fatnomae. town. eee | the, Fake SF: Suate who Jumpen to Fhe inch of room at the New Polo A. A. last walle be ie Sram, And tne that mat-| Pennaylvania vs, Dartmouth at] yw), b wm W. Ve. Weoteyan at to the peace settlement sald to be | Mght voted the ten-round feature bout my looks quite as full of stamina! philadelphia, 4 der way, the players who jumped| ketween Bull Cassidy of Harlem and iver, of which Prof, ti ‘any of bia rivala, in epite of le Cornell Vx, Miehixan at Aun Arbor, Virginia vs. Swarthmore at Swarth. | under be Kept in the minor leases, or | Boockout, Brown of the east side oe 4 The’ combination of ‘arlisie ve, Notre ane a hi- second-class major leagues, as they | most exciting ey have ever seen tythe time he begins to consider re. aay Maine at West Polat. | are to be called. ; the Harlem club, There was action of \ tiring with hin titte or hunting for) Navy val Colby at Annapolis. WILKES-BARI oe ee nea rat arc ee ek [the most thrilling sort from the time forty-round engugements, like Hat) Syracuse va. Colgate at Syracuse, | Frankie Burke of this ctty handed Tom- | Pit alts “Seaton, Claude, Cooper, | he Woon, stepned to, ANS Syed wan. the] ." Doctors, trainers, health experts plwon. | N.Y, U, va, Stevens at Hoboken, |my O'Keefe of Phila@lphin a bad beat Palkenborg, Wilson and Ford will not | Tifute ‘ait the way, that I would be | and men and women of al! ages write how ORR. “ a ee Fordham va, Vermont at New York, | ing in a ten-round bout at the Coliseum | be permitted to remain in the minors, | unfair to elther boy to call It ol than TONE bas made flesh, health and strength for EAKING of Nelson, Bat has just Amherst va; Willtama at Amherat. [lust night, | Burke completely closed | Players of that class are too badly|@ draws ys ing time they after orerzthing sige falled, Seave’ am ~ a arith Leeds HoT Hee a ver Urainba at Collegeviiio, [© seere’s left sve with @ right cross a en be made by ‘which | Dutchman Saree ip as ane form| freo if you will mail me tdached ‘coupen ana! whic 6 interviewer | i. & M. va 7 as he evidenced last ni and wo rd OUF postas that be ts to devote the rest of hin| )igtyerure ve Bucknell at Lewis- cov | tae, cunvars ase Ofun the alante win | needed tobe. . Dostage expenses, or you oan life to the stage, “T have no inten-| Lafayette ve Albright at Easton, be entitied to Crandall, Wilson, Hart. | PUSse "nut up’ We Cassidy b sb Deen ‘as tion of mo ea wee says Nelson, Lehigh vs. Vilmnova at South ley and Cooper, McGraw could use| thoroughly aggressive Brown he Hf I'm #0 re Ol that poet must Detplanen. W. and J. and Rutgers to Play. | Wilson, but it ts certain that eRe ve wit mii but hi habit of Hartley and Crandall’ opp bur want to T. 8. at Bp want se ther ps wiling 1 1 ae at Mi nounced to-day that arreaguments have youd SOME OF THE BULLDOG’S STARS IN THE BATTLE WITH THE TIGER AT PRINCETON TO-DAY ANNUAL CYCLE EVENT Frank Kramer's Sprinting Title ‘The international indoor sprint and ‘own Prats ganas championships will be was runner-up to Kfamer this year for thé title and came nearer to beat- "Y “ve got eight or nine third base- |] spring I will have something to Avethes fahter fre from the Weet ith » good Pea reg Pony Ad ing out the Newark crack than any Hake Ar e P lentifi ul Ne ow Along ‘ men and enough of outflelders to sup- |] ty, and then ny sia ne Sqr eerie tea | Sad eae se ra let peel competitor In the past fourteen ply a minor ue,” said the Giant Mullen fought a draw with Ai, Dewey at Mazel ot arenes, (elem Oe Shores of Long Island and Jersey) noes: wien sopves on Fitts ave SS tase ete Sew [Ptiacta sO Fe r and Jackie Clr -k will meet in ‘ Let Mr. Borigniaux tell the rest of . All of our arrangements have| .600. While with New York he the Mexican's knife defended himecit| Heabright, Rockaway Shoals, Iberia} et ory in his own, wonds: Lake ate iiat tile di was weak on curve balls, but they ree Caretta = Frias ser EG q a0 well that Sho entice attacking party Wreck, Ambrose Lightabip, Seventeen | we fished until about 3 o'clock, | Deen made and t re Or ee eee N le Ackley Gad ee he ty | iron tbe Brophirn antes: iB thelr boat ; & hospital, while | Futhoms, Rockaway Holl Buoy or theland | had fifty ling and hake. {| to do until I begin thrashing around| cianged Dis style, and now he Be sao Sporting’ oy teen mig, wi} SPORTING, M. Hag football. te ltl waters off Fire Island, was cleaning the fish and got-as far|among those fifty players that wii| {4i4 [0 de a 4 Hog futon ory 20, "Ramimy Hare intnagee hadn't Dedaveloped on the gridicon,| ‘The hake is one of the most com- |## the forty-elghth one when I noticed | report at Marlin.” Kl another Highlander | match Williams with H cin alll cellacacliad Mad. Mad. Sq. ” Garden decision, ; ron & hard substance in the hake. McG: an shift. GnoiNey Aigntander | mete and the football training that gavo| mon members of the codfish family|Tmagine my surprise when in thia| The man McGraw re &| player—a pitcher — comes back pow three <i nt a “yet To-day 4 8.15 P.M. him fighting strength and endurance’) and fish weighing botweon ten and|fish I found the pig's knuckle that I| Wonder 18 undoubtedly Kores, the| heralded as the beat spitballer of we Suite bbe i eats ola, hit oo . both the captain and his woul twenty-four pownds are taken by local | had | discarde It was a strange|third baseman secured from tho| all the minor leagues. He was oof Mitwaukge datos Wat dt ae at a gale’ cfbete siete Fogier, aot Retest, r wave on football man of my ae-|anslere as soon as winter arrives, | °°! dif an affidavit 1s| Northwest after a year of dickering| 20 in California, -_ es reals tae er's ore ‘tie | 200 ction, international orcs quaintance was held up one evenin RNAs Nome. The foothad Peckad | Usually eighteen pounds, is about the | notary.” volver and caught the footpad around) put at times fish will run up to two Attack was ao unexpected and unusual |40#en Pounds. Indeed, there is on) though most any time of the night | jigntning, can hit close to .800 and has| have lit on me with both feet, In an- that before the strong arm man know | record a fish that weighed thirty|oF day the fish will take the bait.| ew superiors as a fielder. swer thereto I would call thelr atten- Summed up, a fairly good method of happened he was flat on 5 McGraw admitted that he must de-|tion to the fact that Stallings also , disarmed and helpless, Lic dumping grounde tor | Maite eaGaee, Tene 8 Ae follow velop a new catcher, but he thinks | failed to pick Daubert. If it is of any Tt’s hard to do up a football man, alt Mussel, skimmer, soft clara, ’ | OBODY can blame Freddy Welgh| anything in the way of bait, As an], Hooks 2-0 to 6-0,Carlisle, 5-0 Kirby-| who joined the Giants at the end of |"Robby” is the biggest manager. He if he sticks to the ten-round| illustration of this there is the story |” Rig. game for a few months, After] of Henry Borigniaux, wh ERO, “SRE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ‘14, EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | by the Press Publishing Company (The New York World). ¢ Cartan ‘Tavporr, YALGe By John Pollock. Siieb aeons’ wit ree ea tes f Billy Gibeon made the announcement to-day rie ba Se thet he expecta to bring off « bettie for the heary Weight championship title between Jack Johnson 04 Sam McVey at Harane, Cubs, the early part | wna Mao York A. of Maroh, Vor mme time Gibson has been corre: | of gsc dat Prat spouding with Johnson in regard to fighting Me- | 4%, in el note Vey, and Billy says be learned from a friend of ) real 10,000 ‘out Johnson that the champion has accepted bis offer a being 0 at sos cach of @ guarantee of $30,000 for the contest, Gibson epeoreead 0 ho 00 hos—0F0 Yale Pits Its 2,048 Pounds of Beef Against 1,946 of Tigers at Princeton ° rt 0 val John McGraw Back in Town After Month’s Vacation Game Shows That Eli's Eleven Outweighs Old Nassau's Team 94 Pounds Per Player. Y. * He Only Needs Three Good Men for Next Season —In- fielder, Outfielder and Catcher. greck St. Paul Lew it, was ‘tched Howard, LEG ed a ae ae ee sae es eres nn es [ee ae Bee iw it Whitey "Allows of ie Rens tie load anya ‘il tpt: Cals ie Specs am McCardie, Per) manager of mont A. aE ys clinching @ bout, wee Bocce | bituing ‘eoolise i ad ee fe “Young” Shugt of Jersey City, elslet the rugged Harlem bo ia "oftering Fete Fyagerald, mang: | he hated Hs Trough otf se cain! i ae ae hae ie U8 foe hike | She obOw t0, be ts Tris 4 de PLANK SECRET VISIT. GETTYSBURG, Pa., Nov. 14. ‘Scout: Arthur Irwin of the Yankees met Eddie Plank, crack southpaw of the Athletics, who is slated to go to the New Yorks next season, here yesterday. Irwin visited Plank at his home on the farm, a short distance from town, where he was closeted with the great left-hander -bight at Madison Square pie Gener.” contre By Bozeman Bulger. A’o™ @ month's vacation down be staged between Dec. 1 | Sark Pierce's debut in -day race, which atarts a Ballin might tac jemay lat Day “eftornoon, the card ts a6 i! Whee desis | fre: ater Cline: of diaries vs, eg <i Mrauiantgoc over fils AD Hoston anid Suan [Waverbury and Wild Bil eh will try band to stop hum Capper. known whatever he desired. When Plank was seen regarding Irwin's visit, he sald? “I can't tell you a word, Some time before ° race in one mile heats for 11} omce in about two weeks and begins wo out of three. Goullet 10 0 10 0 10 10 1050 | to arrange for the trip to Marlin in wi meri hes bidentate nid the spring. wants to Wipe out ‘Bosto to pick enough men to start me off|_Tho Highlanders would get Russell McCoy, the mildiewsight champion, haa been wits bas been tnaiched to tage secure . Rep” bolt boxing "Atantie at knuckle,” He threw the knuckle over |the mean time I'm off baseball. For| {2rme of other clubs. “Pep” item the Homers. wilh, ae te oe second round of their scheduled ten: ni Vanderbilt A. C. tional team race ata mile. | Hake are biting in the local waters] be strange if @ fall hook ther knuckio | between I did nothing but play base-| mer and, playing on Harry Wol- fel ies ian Joe Gane and pany ingly | Howard from the start and ended the, soca |and the places to fish for them aro|and then somo on caught the fish?” | ball and I want to get one spell of| verton's ‘club, hit something’ like ‘ein atte Bout in the wtrored Howard for the ful fiv. miles. Francesco Verri r Mo tt! of Italy and Joe nocessary im ready to go before a by Dick Kinsella, the scout. The nin the| Now Js the tlme to go fishing for|other fellows will havees tough job|,,1" attempting to guass the, teem | mock ¥ by eA 2 ea the bal Tn the surf fishing high | beating that boy out of a job, as Kin-| {he All American I did not place Jake gs A tide is best, particularly where the | sella hgs staked his reputation on| Daubert at first place, and as a con- bottom of the ocean is deep. Al-| Kores Being nder. He is fast as| sequence thereof the Brooklyn fans er Fr into Bis face and demanded | bighest weight of fish ta’ He ducked under the re-| New Jersey and Long Island waters, cae ‘Madison with a diving tackle, Tho he has the man in Harry Smith, the| satisfaction to the Brooklyn contin- feeding places and will take almost | hard clam, sandworm, fish. " star of the South Atlantic League,| gent I will admit, however, that MIHE DONOVAN TELLS YOU HOW Tamerlok, the season with medals hanging all|can cover more ground—altting down quickie, cafe ana cures y. over him, —than any leader in the National on good, solid flesh. Here is the way, told ‘The Giants aro in need of just three | League. Yes, and New Yorkers, even, you by the great expert in physical culture, ‘Tie hooks near sinker, leaders | aught al not necessary. Massachusetts Asse |’ ve, Spring-| The New York Baseball Club an-| sot ley \

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