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i, ¢ Dsdeaians, 1 if ? a, Fe aA UG Ml OE RH WR eae, a - oo ee SIRO N81 NEB, 6 Tag OWN, © oY a ‘a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER: 18 (EGAN) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK x 4 i THAT BIG GAME AT NEW HAVEN . Copyright, 1914, The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). A ROOM Your Si26 For FRAY NIGHT, WITHOUT]. |): Barn, Gas on er Be $47, --. ony 47, \, EXTRA FoR. THE 4 Suit case. — Against N. Y. U, Blevens: | oar —_— Head Coach Ayres, who was, it’s Future Bouts Will De- member of the West Point. tems several years ago, has been emm- termine Whether Cross Is Go- ONLY MILLIONAIRES marily dismissed at Stevens. ‘The Te SveeP story of the discharge is one af the funniest things in the history of apest. It seems that last Saturday t= the game with New York Universtty, Ayres put in @ eubstitute who Ned Previously been ruled out of the, gagement by the referee. The trick wasn’t discovered tnttl | ing Back or That the Ring Has AT THAT GVERYTHING'EL Ber Pica ..--- | ema, poe ho a ~ : : I cr sien a age = al Harvard Busily Engaged ey , === =| Building a Defense for Galian’t coming wt cr| Jersey City Franchise Beecher in this town, meantanmcs | TQ Be Transferred to 3’ on in the early part of the game. »*' Yale Team’s Open Game | .': tier iia a —+— \( DROP KICKERS BEI cided to demise Ayres ree Crimson’s Practice a Profound | rp ERS BEING PUT |}, The stove JOUGH SPECIAL STUNTS |} the ‘tact ‘that their big game of 4 Seoret, Yet It Has Leaked, will be played Saturday Ebbets Field Next Year , i] DESPITE PREDICTIONS. | S512". utee unde poe President Bartow of the International Out That Hardwick Has Been: as ATae otf eeertes te, here Seca the’ . | League yesterday, and this would “ ” predentin football "judges sort to the subterfuge because promises something in that! This Would Indioate That Or-| dicate that it is the Jersey City fr Assigned to “Cover” Le Gore. || free scorin || team was baaly cripplea by tts a the drop kick- hise thi t ferred ti e tain’s absence from the gam: le have Wille Ritchie, whe hean't! ganized Baseball Has Aban-| Brook rand not that of the Orioles, (fF You HAVE A SeaT NEARS re ser iireugh one! = S ton enough to keep. cn Gghting ‘cderat League snould cave in “Te “Or BRING YOUR ALrENSTOCC By William Abbott. ma" vernatmenerscie"t | Gilmore Again lone of his tiue.| Goned Its Idea of Making! nope tor Jack Dunn in Baltimore. fi ITH Haughton calling the ecessary to score peint 9g . of fighter, but not with fi id jt set fat ineteaa| Peaoe With the Feds. tarvard and Yale Bievens Announce since soup, aha the Dullaoe|| i, dapgraaeie,saaterk Inte Talks War, the newcomer as i a idvantage. Briok- right along as Welsh did ‘Then, again, it breaking training traditions, the e ‘ Bo B figured that, many of the regular | Their LinesUps tor Saturday °8 Game. || two torces are making unusual prep- 008 ban: ed Her rmann rons e re wi Oo By Boseman Bulger. Fes fae sn Ore Dotaerh. wall 8 arations for Saturday's battle, which t will decide the Eastern champlon- |[ 5, CLEVELAND, Nov. 19. ship. cal || *Pecting the proposed alte fer a- Just now the Crimson ie busily en- |] from the 49-yard line, shot eight: League baseball park in) ,' can be sald on excellent authority | feng, Broo! announced their line-up for that the Baltimore Club or the odie i gd bf, eee cert Saturday's football game, which will christen the mammoth bowl at New fact that it is a good park will help to | Haven. Capt. Brickley’s name isn’t inclu in the Crimson line-up, but tional League will play in Brooklyn | raw them. he declares that he'll surely get into the battle if there is a chance to kick gaged bulding a defense for Yale's|| en goale in twenty-five ‘atternpts, || President James. A, — @ goal from the field. league, Ww. ext season and, Moreover, it can be! Ban Johnson must have pulled a! THE HARVARD LINE-UP. preps «aps pedaerep eer pep bead dteedt ye p47 Ah Ml ey ype fo deed 4 98 T. J. Coolidge, left end) Parsons, loft tackle; Pennock, left guard; a + £ “draw” deolel: without peace having been made with York as Was announced, it ie now Soucy, centre; Weston, right guard; Trumbull, right tackle; Hard- thi 1 : ot the Beso = referee, As ‘the Federal League. learned that he alipped away and | wick, right end: Logan, quartornask} Gredien, right halfback; Mahan, ¢ Bulldog’s overhead attack, an of-| plete reat during the ‘week between | in December, The i lever, Wut hia ‘The authority for the statement 18] went with Chartes Comiskey to the | left halfback; Francke, fullback. fense that scored two touchdowns! Frank Hinkey cheng sie neem, | in, the propoat joing the President of one of those clubs. eee tbh steer Har in weiaconete | eee cae THE VALE LINE-UP. and made possible a third. season. Instead of the mine thane wipes Csee "iMimore ; This came as surprising informa- tts lef tion in view of tl yarns announce- up the party and White; right guard, Walden; right guard, Conrey; centre, The Crimson party no sooner re-|going to Greenwich or Ardsley-o: poss irom Chicago that pet war turned to Cambridge than the|the-Hudson, the players were grennineg . basstel | sme kle, Betts; right end, Stillman; fonts tat, the Puce fos PY that 49 where Ban went in- warterback, Wilson; left half Ainsworth; right’ halfba foaches got on the job with a de-|@ered out Tuewday for a stiff pra ould be waged t0 the. Bee tobe, srrged into the: Invaroational Stead of coming to New fork to pure | Knowles: fullback, Legere. + rig! ok, | tense for the Blue's aerial game, Tho| tice and they've been at It every day de | the new | since. It @ brand new depart- b> would were eae that ts combination club woul The decision to start Stillman at right end comes somewhat as a eur- | scheme for blocking the Yale passes| ure for ed in Brooklyn. team of the International ,¥ Day race and declared wae | prise, for he has had no ecrimmage since the Princeton game, when he | On the blackboard, then the regulars| mo: ori "tor Bin iaceea Teste League is to play at Ebbets Field, | 21 ‘ne had heard about disposing of | Suffered a twisted ankle. Yesterday he discarded his cane and appeared | Were Ordered to prac- | best way to develop the forwards for the schedules arranged 00 as |i, Stock in the Yanks was what he | on the field, where he did light work running up and down the aide lines, | tical demonstration, ‘They've been| the Crimson game from |to avoid oonfict with the rs. | had read in. the newspapers. The | He is atill quite lame. Should Stillman be unable to finish out the Har- | Colne this sort of thing all weck at Les President Ed Barrow about | niet is enjoying himself and wi louble lines of] A number of extra coaches rushed sentinels guarding the field from any/to Hanover this week to hel; he “There is something in it," he said | {nen told that Possible invasion of Yale scouts.| Dartmouth in trim for its game with | "My. conferences with with a emile, “You can say that Haughton is a sticker for secrecy.| Syracuse at Boston Saturday. Ono| looking S Tieoaake there is much more chance of an I Christy Mathewson, author, orator, e But the’ news has leaked out that/ of the first to respond to the emer- ternational League Club playing Rah sevtorry ih antes Al dee ed Ne A d Th ‘ackle Hardwick has been assigned| gency call was Larry Bankart. who igaiona anges ae hove ai lade as amare sopemser wal Novman Anderson Thrives |i init tcseut. wr is ese| teste cas eg, glare playing at Washington will hunt the festive parert ‘and the neh ee @ Yale! cuse scoreless, ecu, | "Erin new evelopment’ie the baae-|Srenten'y're'be prvttsconiotton| Qe Beer and « se val | tal abtace crete aneehenet [Ud ee on tie an al 101 be mit I. fien of making peace with the Feda visit to Maritn, Texas in ecngigea and has decided to follow the polloy| the spring. suggested by McGraw and Ban John- — son—"give the outlaws plenty of rope; There's a chance for geome one to laughed | vard game, Carter will probably be sent to replace him. Johnson was on opment they will eventually Stroi Ci ee biealy vas and, T hope, to @ successful end. one or more Yale men BE as ng ga s Will receive instructions 22, c008er"| nie apecial” defensive been featuring wo school Ga t Hbbete g . SER BOOSe! Fordham for the games with Bi There will be two school eat holies a a oe corer ® football star |Coliege | Hatiurday and Villanova | games for one admission at me Danish Six-Day Rider, Who I8 trom going Gitte. , Bo carries gebeTitl ,cutiee, Roughly it] Thanksgiving: “Riordan, the heaviest | Field Thankasiving Day. At L18 the Ger Y al y must be emphatically stopped the | gtruction. Whil After the completion of the hammalvan ie [Site aeeesbeae fe, te Deve roundel Oldest Man In Race, Being ists wei, it ueipe me ihe some Svinesign and” Yate have’ tied "Ws | Pestes ath Bowton, Col wi Gy face Mal gh Se Forty-six Years, a Mystery to ‘3 T have always smoked, and if these with Httle ‘auc 4 ar value teatonees vere Be iter aroich anual and ives Ts vejenee wah to nir pess.! the Students of Pure Food and gouleet Be igi’ ould” ceestul, notably | the eon more auc, | eat pele Mr, Fouarty, owner ‘of thi wath thes coms forming ® mcnearorl Physical Culture. pisces tee ee acthers long in the | Yale, like (Hinrvard,"te working 2 ee ee Raeeiem Sipeworthy Free ‘Aua- | City Club, hada tong conference with ‘of the letters "0, K. teres Eee s Fendiness for | Walden by graduation this year, but and ‘tralians are ——— TT OC Le Gore, ‘iison and Scovil will be a Mthe Dozers are willingly: offeciag Yery good nucleus to work on for = perviee ona “sitties Cotte ORMAN ANDERSON, who rep- | 9 and ‘a great bunch af, Heavies accepting any part of resents Denmark in the six- eo e e come up from \s year's gate, Gay grind at Madison Square With the Pigs kin Chasers freshmen team will also help. ee IPRAKING of boxing and the Garden, i» a mystery to the students a 1 eee in the news from Lon of pure food and physical culture, When the other riders call for warm! PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.—Tickets | the Columbia Spectator, the colle, Fi ie ane canon, tua vovantonre coe dling Loviaaly, whe Gow not, Dare, much| milk or beet tea the Dane asks for his| for the Army and Navy game, which | fail, takes that paper to task for print Only ve Tea amol volunt i on the Conti best Sin cite opment a 1% ‘iy"Ss | bear. "And when he gets off his wheel| will be played on Franklin Field |cMetaerr tree et, | Are Eligible for ot oe Fai of lack gs candidates for the various the ten. ? nent. best ‘ ten. he usually takes few puffs at a| Nov. 28, are already in the hands of | tea; are Bandsman Rice Glover trong cigar. Still he is one of the| speculators. Several of these men for four teams to, practise nor time to X-Countr, vi] Run ere f these aad Bandsman Blake, light-heavy strongest riders in the race at present|are in the city asking $10 aplece for | Es‘ tasgne te the natin yen Ox Re i 2 it A it contenders for the tle; Pat O'Keefe (English } trom Feasons fale it champion), Dick Smith | Weish ood Duffy featherweight, ./ and he is sure to bo in at tho finish.| the seats. The ticket agencies re-| the Student Board in limiting Columbia tt bores round bout nes nt Andevson and his partner Mitten lost| ported that they would not have any | {o0tball to Ghe,game on South Field be- The championship commit! ee | of Of | ths a one of the a #8 | a lap in the flerce sprinting Tucsday| tickets for sale before Monday, and a8 the Metropolitan Association hs ; Bea: been decided in ot imines. | Bight, but this has not discouraged then they might possibly have enough | ,,. NEW, HAVEN, Conn, Passed on he entries for Saturday's 3 (featherweigh' went into effect, ‘twelve rounds at| the Di He bellaves be will Ape to Mill their orders. ind you know it, We Job senior cross-country run in Prospect ool attend. yet. “The pace is go- ' a 7 ie Piraeus (166-pound champion). to % ‘geo ten woe et ete creat ie ~ elisa CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 19.—The fing fe im Tinto 4 a ga an bey Bh lea prepeseups | FAARPENTIER, the great Frenoh |", M5, t,'tef {raf outa, een ntetear batts. Jeon, “and then I'm golng out after | Sates of the Harvard Stadium, be- | Taipott of the Fale football team tast| the title race. Nearly all the good light heavyweight, who de- ye spslawt some soce “St Sns'ef the flute in| that lost ground.’ hind which the Crimson football team | Might, Defore the leweat, and most | distance runners are included in the feated Gunboat Smit on « foul | paling tiiogy tia eit: Anderaon, by the way, is the oldest | has been finishing off its preparation |in years. e g them ‘being (Porky) Firee, the Rowton bearrwaight, {man in the race, He will be forty-six me with Yale on Saturday, — Hannes Kolehmainen, who will lead ts Poethe’ ph pn % Pet ia | Fears OF exe hie next Diriboay, which opened to the undergraduates; LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 1 the first team of the Irish-American 5 twill be wil ata it is ocean i» that he was competing in iniversity ‘foot! 4 eight. for ten rounds at eats with fat ss ¥ enh the came club oa Nov. ‘The Dane has always been a big| #8 did Ernest Soucy, also just off 3 petes unattached, and Nick Giana. eprint and long-distance races when day to give them a final view of | year, if" it hold ear meat | A.C. This accounts for the acarcit i, mand Mahe: ‘afternoon " of Broad He \s| Sick Hat. Weston, who has been ex. kopulos of the Millrose A. A. upton Ch eh sate. tty ta Hien Big chup and full of aggressiveness, | pected to be in the line-up against | Jc" itichatas, Updereraauate =. The race will start at the Shelter Football Game } rr dia 253 ES; 4 e even in action befo lg | pi hi of individual entries, the only one: SADIE GF EROOS (FIGINE ton Gay . “Brickley ran through signals, | W. for the ‘national titie, | hamed being W. Kyronen, who com: 7 F #f f Wace a ctert any | He has been known to be laps be-| Yale, was again absent because of a|of the Harvard football House on the Parade Grounds, Ocean | Batty its ee Ee SN ee ae ane W tho past, ‘hut ‘he | cold, ‘Tho coaches think he will be caunnipan Tae Parkway entrance, where there will im ts. \Walaamenteh ranted to, maich Louisa. | Tover gave un and always. finished | able to play Saturgay. Withington | q,CAMBRIDGE., Mass. Nov. .19~| be dressing accommodations for the turday, lovember 2 tal Wussmaitel gaye Manegee Warris vetussd to 'wabs | up near the front even when he didn’t | {s Ailing his place in the line, | manager of the Harvard football tea re) Me oe the match, win. | t that hia statement 0 | The entries Ss jal Trai: will 8 Amateur boxers have hai uch compet! ‘This living refutation of the Osler Harvard's advance on New Haven i} of a football game next| Irish-American A. C., First Team— ‘ pecia! rains i} e mesh + uate can risa at thle lly theory says be has been in the racing | begins to-day, when the backfleld| ear, for the championship of | ti Kolehmainen, T. Barden, a. 3.|] New York for New Haven te | refuse to ints, We eat ott game so long he really can't recall! players and the idates for the A i J. H. Donnelly, P. Flynn, F.|19.16 A, M. and at short i Soi, between how many events he has won with-|centre position go t for a short that, *, ‘mi J. Gasaey, W, Fogel . t consulting his scrap books, | practice session in t! bowl. Yonkers Y. . A—G. F. Holden, || Vals thereafter until 11.15 ne’ had b no ty Fy boxers. which unfortunatel; Capt, Brickley will lead this squad @ aise 1S He PoP A\R. Springsteen, W. N. Smith, 1. To avoid congestion ni ent ‘amo ae S0t just as much right to my 5 ich ami the jo} brought with him this time. which will include Bradlee, Francke, Hampson, A. Larson, J. Lang, J. G. i ry % ‘as. other jo have to | snd ft the’ jose, | Coc! iret the almon ‘puren™ at ite laa, inl ‘His greatest year was in 1903 when| King, Muhan, McKinlock, Rolling | {728,011 eptiment among the | Hermans, B. Maclay. lay in reachin, " oe L* Ae er ee eer inte of kat |be won twenty-three straight racos|Swigert, Watson, Whitney and Wil- Bronx Church House — George |} your railroad ticket in ad ” aa, ‘appeared, Palace in London,| cox, backfield men, and Wallace, jue to the sport. Kieley, J. ck, J. Mater, J. Man- || and— 4 hotter, ot, the Biuy, G the faht p ‘of. thie tty, | Dt treak he de- | Bigelow, Harris and Soucey, centres, ee ning, J. Costello, F. Ruggiero, B. L. y ‘ink Sam tl 4 retest last t frm Jeck Jobu: ted such men as Wa Rutt, who| Hardwick, who may play in the back- MEREDITH SEEKS TO TURN | Byrne. H. Gunther. ~» dertul fighter that ring ev "lores val : Lt ed thi field in case of accident; Withington, Irish-Americ™» A. C., Second Team Pad. He's too good. 4 ; 1 Sts I. Measer, W. Galvin, C. Rosen- time he ture m, J. Kerins, W. Roze' OF ra ting, M. J. Ri ‘Ted Meredith. the quarter-mile inter- | Fleason, Be Meath, Ot J: yan. |he er you don’t hear seached here frow FI inthe six-day race here in 1908, 1909 = eee ee ie. 4 Sater ening a ae ¥. eatereon, o> Coteniey, eat nk, Bul | a get that anoer™ tater, ‘The ten-round bout between and 1 ' {itorverd eAisendn trophy rece whien | W" Horton. D. Noble, H. Ackerman, |- pat commer. ‘ ‘Many people think I am too old,” gated af the games of the)" caividual Entries—V. Kyr Martin of Brooklyn and “Wild th st night, “and really | upon Capt, Brickley = oan A. in json Square | Individ at at teeny Yaerid Fleming of Oldtown, Me., at the Brown’ p me out this time. eks ago, sal ° 4 is after re- | unattached: . lanakopulos, Ne Ria. A. lest might terminated in : better now than these yeast: Bu] yo are afraid to take prow a at ty i nt. mreiitan’s tenn ef" 9800 pce mere’ tevap ee ho may be called in to kick a goal a ’ ; ths. cae Ie afc ee te eur by Al io from 4 touchdown, alto wil be take TABLES ON HOMER BAKER, . ra colamptansb ip it vena, be john on aul on, ‘am an a ea Renting Jack Johnecs hes fai net RS caitorm sustain be ight be bald eae ee ents: | Wigglesworth will’ accompany ‘th wae a bent April, He was the champion of Denmark middleweight, and now that | custet, from 1903 to 1906. Anderson competed ore, ¥ De tee dee ante hee Sn er conn 9

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