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~~ EDITED BY: ROBERT EDGREN CAEL, AIDED STARTER BATS STE FEL AT HAVE DE GRACE Emerald Gem “Rolls Home” in the Third—Track Is Heavy. YALE-PRINCETON’S TWO GREATEST PLAYS Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) RACE TRACK, HAVRE DE | GRACE, Nov. 16—in spite of the heavy downpour of rain since Satus- | day night, there was a large crowd | in attendance to witness anvther fine programme decided to-day over @ very heavy track. FIRGT RACE. two- Y'S Yale-Princeton game @ thousand. It had kind of a sensation ever upon the palpitating pub- (Karrick), 9 to 5, 4 to 6 and 2 third. Time, 1.081. Albena, iden Lasale, a ae Haversack, Gainsboroug! na Rose also ran. When the barrier wont up in ¢hé first race J. B. ‘rell rushed to the front and iner Reflection, who was At the sixteenth pole itrvom , who had been in third posl- ame with @ rush CA wor by ee a Acome Dove: ~ bi Lay 4 runs, furious Iii Ss ATONAN Mt eT ee! A wo unta and long run-backs, ~~ we very few fumbles, . ‘ COND RACE. ooh that fe ar I t 8 the Same Old Race E : steeplechase; three-year. Except That U; nderworld 1a (C. Grat ayatol Tw tand tt @ lot of trouble next Saturday, 3, first; Idle Michael, 147 (Johnson), Is Left Out in ‘the Cold = tiriahtnt Vo th atte hore met Harvard with the same dash Gapiayed against Yalo, Harvard Time, 4.19 Brother Folk, Brownie Girl, Vell- ‘Would bave scored that 20-0, Dick Rudolph, pride of the ‘ chen, Alberfeldy also ran if the Tigers could nave ae tr wild rely J rr es pooner—eay q rue and the Bi ial Six-Day oak Fare Fans Robbed of] the enon: ‘2° Boston Braves, red eva: the Het sup een fount waa he third pei tend of the fourth Rot mt tall pully that Yale the Enitement of Watching] it Frog otizn Hate it gat | OF 7 Oo DATING FOOTBALL TEAMS.| ces sri hs ue Reflection, to come. Home say that ind end firat. Others contro- xont ers, fr th with ite bes ot talent. would have held ve loat. On that the experta ate and argue for some . | Tode to the post, | ble that Their Pocketbooks by Sus neither erm nor "England ‘was ShOkka RMLAAAIA i nea ’ The Numbers and Colors Worn by Temaina that Pri that rally ‘until Yar 19 pointa and the Starters in Six-Day Bike Race james and Numbers 04 Rigers. Paka Can, 3K, ¥, Hoot 8—Iver Lawson, Ky a | Lag yt Cameron, Lill Likely to Be Re-Elected |: President of the A. A. U. Hove events on thar program: rf Record Commitee Accepts ” be on eae te ear at represented, ‘France, hi hi pension of Free List—Lady| two teams.” On ono are George Beres Ushers, and Tires That Riders Can’t Puncture in Sprints, Features of Grind, By Bozeman Bulger. HEY are grinding away as they have always gro '. And, as these thirty-six muscle-Rhard- enod grinders go rounc and round, those who said they would never do/ frai it again are in their same old seat growing drowsy with the monotonous hv i, Just why they do it the~ don’t ‘w; but there they are, and there ter will be for six long days and nights. Truly, the six-day race is a faacl- on | D8ting thing, and that is why it has lasted for twenty years. It is not that the spectator cares who wins— and Marcel Dupuy and the other made up of Emil Cousseau and George Parent. The crowd got a Lief bgt when Te announcer introduced a tea Long Island team, then one a the rk team. After jeareenyely declared ‘The cutting off of the free list and | the swing of the iron ball that knocked out 90 per cent. of the veteran hang- ers on—those of the light fingers and of fur coats—made the trifle smaller than usual , t, but as the night wore on: the vacant chairs filled up until the me of the picture had been filled completely by 4 o'clock. And this un- heard of action on the part of t management robbed us of one of t! thrilling features — watching the Pocketbook, A few of the gang bought tickets and got by, but were quickly tted and watched. But once inside the whole thing was so strange to them— these revolutionary changes—that pionage was unnecessary, Can agine their astonishment at led to their seats by neatly at- HARVARD tee. “4 0 P . ate Brownle Girl was the only other one that finished without mishap. THIRD RAC —Emerald Gem, 93 (Smyth), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, first; Harry Shaw, 105 (Butwell), 13 to 10, 1 to 3 and out, second; Tartar, 106 (Mc- Cahey), 16 to 5, 9 to 10 and 1 to 8 third, Timet.15 3-5. True As Steel and Celesta also ran. Emerald Gem jumped to the frone like a flash, closely followed by the favorite, Harry Shaw, and Tartar. She increased her lead in the etretch, Butwell, who rode Harry Shaw, made a determined effort to catch Emerald Gem, but of no avail. The latter won by a length from Harry Sha war the same distance in front of Tartar. True As Steel was left at the post. FOURTH RACE. Two-year-olds; five and a half fur- longs.—Gaellc, 105, (Butwell), 18 to 5, even and 2 to 5, first; Sarsenet, 8, (McCahéy), 5 to 2, even and 1 to 3, second; Hanson, 107, (Karrick), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and even third. Time, 1.09 2-5. Watertown, Andrew %., Sir Edgar, he Ory many of those addicted to the habit/ tired women ushers? This was t 29 Track and Field and 18 | prew, ‘the “Tord breakers, Howard | could not tell you who won last year—| crowning blow of all. But there they By John Pollock. le, i as a gn this evening, He wid go| Lady Barbary, also ran. Crew fifty of them, politely escorting | By offering Harry Wills, the colored beary- ae es bea ronal Tata 4 Gaclic added starter coupled wita versity of Southern California, ta the | but there is something in that monot- fren who Dad bepn expecting thugs, | raeht o New Orleans, more money than Jim } Cray parthy Driacdl noun, wit We ABSIT wed @ret_ when the ui ul ve - Coftroth Hi fitng e Beat thes, ahi ihe onous whirr, whirr, whirr that grabs| Not a fight was started and there was " Give pamnresnat, Mhowed. Ores mtearie never a lous argument over | Lénstor’, Tom McCarey of Los Angeles, Cal. Cotte whe, ale es from Avatralis and today succeded in signing up thie pair for iat head away. They raced in this man- coupons, Every holder of a ticket ia ee head array, Ther. raced 1a $ & sprint” was the ex-| hoped it would be a long walk to his | twentyround bout at the Pacific A, 0, of Vernon, It Ls the unanimous opinion of the Ban ony, several y rt u | Cal., on Thanksgiving Day afternoon, Wille bas | A. ¢. when Gaelic, the added starter, | Seventies (ot Kelly, also of the University of |PKIDAUON, rected Oy raat erie some ast cplame: them. sn 7 | won caters taitiea in California,” Langford em SF pes | Souviea in tho betting with Andrew * delegates to the A. A. U. conven’ this morning as she waited in vain| couldn't blame t! ie fa the’ off team lthat Alfred J. Lill of Boston will be ca Fue for the ‘latescoming spouse, and for| ‘To prevent the old tricks of having | fs in another twenty-rounce in Cuerte 6 | a hig “i me te Pe M,, came with a rush and passed the re-olected President and that Freder- a 3, J. Bl “th helono time sald spouse bad’ told the| tires burst or puncture during a eprint | sight, meeting Jim Cameron, lua [gm ana he of tiring Sarsenet and won by a length tw ften resorted to by riders | besrywetght at Gan Dicgo, Langford ought to from Sarsenet, who was three-parts ick Rublen of this city will be chosen c. bd Beene windecthe management ham | #2 Cameron in Jew than ten rounds, Secretary-Treasurer to fill the posi- Swimming Records. eng Mctitrthy has wou both a Don’t Merely “Stop” « Cough Stop the Thing that Cauecs It arfé the Cough Will and * wriggied thro im- tight mre wonder ere Rattling te Lerinaky's pert it Bout +] of a length in front of Hanson. another spurprise. They have] jimmy gah rho, mil, rl be matched in ia the peer arihy at pi tion long held by the late James K.|_ Dave Caldwell of Cornell Unt- 4 x Athletic Cl These tir placed on with a seal | fers for battles Jubs all over ithe Yor thietio Club ‘Twenty-nine track and field records|each hung up ie ii ol ong ls piabp we teats i, is Ear aoe Committee at ite meeting in the eg same one—is there serv! pe, ‘ihe that they Meal Mott wo © down ta th the Among thi immerse, Ht J. Hebi it almost borders on scan henge man ne i pa friends. It warns us that there is ‘a-port and| Hereafter will accept off to the hilt. The underworld is in- nlghs, the ‘ier _bex grammes. ‘Others will’ be refusing to belleve it true. Eddie Campt, the California ban. | the ‘wat city 0 ing ha i, with a Ahat merely clubs and associations from putting hung up three short distance marke. expressed it. “plenty of overcoats Ine ho wron another bout there on Satur. | or Voune Aner orct in bee gay | inflamed membranes. Here is » home- will make an obstinate dovil in every walk of lite.” theo, the clever Brooklyn bantam, in | [i {oti iy Ses eeMfGE we puble ood will my eves, "i 50 . Mt afoot and gol an it may sccm, has given an interest] At Fairmont A.C. “Harlem Pateey” "hoe (80 cents’ nie body not not DE line intercollegiate cross-country cham: |day, “Hrookiyn played with bat mice | are missing aro either deat, wounded | Hosmer and Johnny Russell ie Hight, of | ceive G0 per cent, of the grow gives ou Ful pint of the most plessaat chy will ontuct Pt sadante Ch at wheel equipped with tires | future to Monday ie seat , Ted Meredith of the Unt- ne ‘enpecially for tho board track, | iB ‘ie Sty or ale Soe ocean Ce haenphen a ae uree,| Sullivan, Daniel J. Ferris will be re- ity’ of Pennsylvania and Homer i i Semmes Ge Reareary: 4] Trehat they cannot be removal and | since his victor sree George Chip, Lamer rte wien brouga ol a) ey Aer i vit 4 in the classic aubstituted with the trick tired iwith- faethe wil Saneee, Etitsao hy ent Mey | weight, and Te Rat eer and elghtoen swimming records | middle BOO OVEN tA. cles; below the ong boosters] out the knowledge of the offic! were accepted by the Record |, Conspicuous by thelr absence arelang the man with the piercing whistle ——— aieae enue of tho Show Amdo. rete tort ane ayes ‘Aue I] exactly as you have seen it from ° e tion, aye ieee cue fae a Ae a Jehaeon, and ~—, “iy f ae a at «| Waldort, ‘In passing upon the differ-| more than haifa mille was equalled S Yor, Bren the hetnog mish Eddie Campi ‘autor Dees tae 2 Sas, ai | chances lait ent mai made during year t or smashed. Sevoral field event roo- By Kul He members declared peak mal " ‘omers, who eat them but once a , Wi Roth i. jie Fe Alig ar amt . — Qigures ade, but de inn lai Ldap deeodlbielial year, But there is a diffe ips allace ia tek “ ist da ro) ne sf ny pepane fa ane Wat aed yt : A h [ sig of ri cou our oMclal book because they were not| of the Illinois A. C. cago heads|#stounding audacity the manage In Fast Battle\. penn me at > 8 tied io standard events, the list, individ. | as cut off the free list—cut it right sion = cme eh iret on oe pata 4 ‘sal pe ain ee rt ate e flammation or obstruction in a ¥ ‘Srloare “Bee me Therefore, when y away the westward again.|/marke for standard by Doi . pind, t at the National A. C., wae mac Ache Bintatnesies title ‘at ous place. ’e Gone "he fwentera“siger jare on champi , ae or ee eee nee NS one be ‘ie il ny eg bed cough, death pro Nbroreed to-Geey jsed as notable rformances. By thie relay teams that beat old ures. |plaint is a serious one, too. tamweigit champion, has a lot of the cough moans the officials hope to discourage Duke P. Kahanamoku of Homa “Hard winter coming on * as one! tuck when he boxes in Brooklyn, for |,, Mike Gibbons declared Fel joy that he ts throat nerves, poet ALA tay aide and not a chance to warin. h ee af mds at fee | tnade remedy that gets right at the cause This war certainly has played tho| day night by outpointing Eddle Wal- | wound IY Mike, + roo the 1 tke ais makes more qui io ever tl et ‘ On the track many of the old faces| the main go of tap FoonGs AS the | went Wo ono we posal went ” sats are missing, but thelr absence, strange] Broadway Sporting erm ony the Los are fans, yo | ew Reh Nat Put #4 o noes Pines Warren; Billy 4 ferican co ny Pid worth) ine pint bot fill the bottle to the grind—sentiment, it might be| Cline defeated Willie } met ‘Su ] a as ia Thirteen teams have been entered for) The game will be replayed next Sun-|Called—that ts unusual, Those who Myers and Walter Brooks and Zonbe un spent “ty ey Ce with plain granulated sugar syrup. This oy plonship at New Maven next Beturday| men, two falling to appear. or in uniform, fighting for their coun- | 4 Ly a and po remedy you avir Baas morning, The entries follow: Brown Sather ————— McCarthy de- Sgona wa ey, 54 cents, Ne ‘ : try, Perchicot Freachman, hae|, At Irving A. C. Tom masiae at, 30 AMERICAN BOXER BEATS gained about five yards. University, Ostby College, College ef the} _idward. Rena or %, din battle, Walter Rutt, a| feated George Ashe. wna heat sneer ct Johnny Harver hes AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION. |° tp re Full directions wi Ci of New York, Columbia Unt ub won the twenty-fly: champion and great favorit > $1.2 CaN provided he avi disappointment your nell Dartmouth hamplonahip of the Metropolitan is driving an gutomobile for a HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. et he ye iy Harry ary Pig ths druggist for “234 ounces of sian, ros Veagain and set off lickoty-split , at the Twenty-second|man Army pfficer, Von Houwaert, J AR Nad ‘aimpont A, SYDNEY, Australia, via London, Nov. | don't accept anything else. Kiratee steward the east line. And a ory wl K the Belgian, #0 popular in past races, ~ —- wwarday 16.—Johnny Griffiths, the American an absolute satletectlon, meney Wea sateed rentiond that |Fah rey dR ft 1g Rowre 63) was killed by the Germans in their HAVRE DE ‘who will make pugilist, knocked out jushie Mehegan, promptly Tetunden, goes wil th this pres Loi - i‘ fo itwel bi of the whole Yale team there ity. ‘4 1. Nov. 16.—The entries ry ip to. Aust ‘wish | the | former eS) Ye eg) teat, paratlon, he Pinex Co., Ft. Worne, pts. rlsoner in Brance, follows ‘ ne Australia, "in ine eighth cay re men strewn i]t pt a bam, one | ead ile hah gn | cme a vv Pt art ve ring Moore and the Yule eopanend, Hay, which hns been cloned | 2t, keconds, but i? lave, 10; Aimee “t 88, —— nm Hee, Ae be started beck full hiner BIO, nad’ oeen mold tg «fy natcatg other walking re Gesmand ang the Alle. 3 mare eT «x|U. S. A. Materials-- —|Save $5 to $15 a Suit DUO rinoner in Berlin, 19 het aga small gap. Dodging ite Satake ea 8 roc | the second ithe one ase who go! t through the © ond te MeCerthy, | the ao Yen ra ri An expert would have trouble telling these patterns from exclusive Baropesn styles. There are 60 of them the aldelines he turned and thi the hole and plunged | tat I line and a touch- aie. jothin, to interfere and| John 8. Btrachan w: behind that could catch him, tennis champt nt Princeton rootera, only a land, defeat ni Pevore me atally suaing up for storie an yeteric ren- of Old Nassau that spurs on twig ohnaton tn beaten team when the . hopped up and down and hol- nid the Whole stadium would te hed if it hadn't beer made of |§* ary cenere. ane were leading | Army. battle of Charleroi, but while on sick leave managed to metIN shape to ride. Parent will return to bis rogiment at FOOTBALL TEAM ARRESTED, |the ona of » month, momber of the Bel- a ed to Ket here by Fiding a bicycle from Antwerp to| {fixes t Oatond during t jewe, From there he reached? Engl without a cent of Ly series, each tak- BU"Loulal CLEMSON, 8. C., Nov. 16.-—Failure to But was cared for by 8 ends, against! obtain a formall permit before leaving ere are olghteen teama © means for Richmond, Va., for their game with Thnteon it te Kelle: 4 that th ioast \ ry unges tha After battling an hour on a rain-|the Virginia Milltary Institute Saturday] twelve of them will last out the week. ol that oy Tigers had «soaked field at Harrison, N. J., in the| caused the arrest by the college authori-| Usually the grind whittlea the start- Xm m they at jast got started, | first round of the United States Foot- | ties of the entire Clemapn football squad | ere down to about a half dozen for the | ere Srocelly, Bi slow In in half fle tiokiyn be = P upon their return here last night. The] Mish. alde per ¢ Caltfornia Oal A Keen Appetizer : oo oe es | weet 0 track to & twornite cireult and trrived 1h time fo ride bo? nant Ririgy i "Rh in ae | E who on, —made to match foreign cloths bought by us that fect new stands on the Neck road A See fo rie eR ‘dere ‘aoe which Increases the enjoyment ry ‘marked degree, is European mills couldn’t ship. Made.expressly for us. fond ta 6 Enough for 700 suits and overcoats. To measure only. LEA:PERRINS $20 Suitor Overcoat $20 SAUCE Full Dress Suit, $40. Tuxedo Suit, $35. Made of ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE finest imported drape—silk lined. FAS, Wstett'Saswres Seiea Brees: | Broadway Mit Tees w'scns'Seree Hl Cy oth St. ‘There was no Mayor, Alderman or referee to call the Havers pore sli city official to start them off last M torn. deme ‘ Sn as