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————————————=——— ieee ee THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, WOVEMBER 86, 1918. 4 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK STD ey aX. ROBERT EDGREN | HOW HARVARD SCORED TOUCHDOWN THAT BEAT PRINCETON —_|TRAERS AND HUNTER OUTPLAYED MARSTON UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY | AND LOW BY 2 AND 1 | ee 34 | National Amateur Champion / ¢ Was Largely Responsible for 4 Victory at Baltusrol Club, eunemen | | Jerome D. ‘Travers, the national King’s Touchdown in Princeton } Game Was Neat Piece of res eas rao eT Ti erday in & mm Strategy. Wicd WAS HB Dr Marston and Goor Cc=—--- = of the Baltusrol Club, Travers ead “Sy Hunter wou by # and 1, Geprrient 1018 by The Frew Pebtiching On =—_. Ailtbough Marstoo and Low were ve New Yors fivoning World.) +. ™*~ Playing on their home course thep OOTBALL LUCK bad as much finished the morning ‘ound | a8 football skili in Princeton's Travers was in good form | defeat by Harvard @aturday ame Wae largely responsible for de ' ‘There was little to chose between the o = php y hia mide recorded i — n the aftern turn, ke Coma ‘amcavars STACI » & litte the in punting, especially when | ~~ ing advantage of the wind, When ii ea it tts ct:| Country Is Uncovered in weswroma ccc}! Bronx by Detroit Scout King’s “Tricky Run AND “TouLHpown Wits The wWHOWe thie round, his bad the wot d of . vaajage of the Bui "win "tie vind'oauess Sogee| Best Sem 1i-Pro Pitcher ii in ‘Tyee Tea Drawn AME [SE © soniive NOORD, a L2h 2 Ea ' . S2tb 8b le ! College Men Advocate Hittite | Which enabled the other Harvard 22238 the , touchdown io Tat Rune eared, Beckvermith of Englewood, Pitching Against Al. Schacht of _ New Rules to Govern All bi tattt {tte { erie weaned hot | Pirates, Gives Three Hits, Strikes Out Eighteen Batters Forms of Amateur Sport : } Mahan dashed headiong Into « holo on Piatet eke fast bad been punched in 1 Princeton's and Wins Game for Fordham Lyceums by Score of 9 to U. | ‘ean + Saba mr ; trite? tile endo nade Pieri yeep General Conference Is Called to Settle Once and for All the tTedeige Gieapty “waiked. th By Bozeman Bulger. | een from wh ih tan Question of Competition by Amateurs—I. A. A. A. A ALE / etal sconty-two ‘yards et Gur te P in the Bedford Park section of | there wasn't inuch of a hop on iis Seis one pp peaega j the goal I line unmolested. It was as New York they have declared a| fast one. But is curve is 4 sweet Aroused to Action by Recent Eligibility Cases at Trinity |HALLOCK WINS CUP AT vi her ki 4 it ts | OB ry vuld strike one - THE GAME | BEERS Ease), sassy in| aoe nevona the bounds of probabity|AiunePeurvet the hinds iste t THe IREN, MARVARD HAD THe BALL” Between ate ee | « again, later, but Princeton was|that within another year the big| spin when a kid, and what you called PRINCETON'S GOAL, POSTS, AND COULONT Push (T OVER “THe CHaur LUNE } eR, pulled out of position a| leagues will be adding another laure! | Dick King bas worked hard and | '? the wreath. It Would not be #o pus at that, but for w peculiar the ball takes just beture J. H. Hallock was the winner of the The Inter-Collegiate Association of Come a professional by reason of bav- | qnal match at 36 holes at the Onklan@ Amateur Athletes of America will bt gel apy * taken eats anath-|qoif Club yesterday, He defeated for the chance to become one oe Boing confuged in the telephonic in-| reaching the baiter. It breaks about exercise for money if & Sport \66 s 93 start at once to settle the question of] over which such organisation hap | charles E. Finley 6 and ¢ for the | ard’s football heroes. This is| formation, a of ol timers jour-|two inches wider than the curve dis- Ch tf B d R Lh. 27. mi me nore’ Cup. Jn the second sixt Bis senior year, He has been oat aeyed up rfegenhs Heth Park Oval to played Dy meneents aha he varies 1 le. en er 0. 8 fompetition by amateurs in certain | control, for example: scare; Cup jm the, second, & ae rY sports after recoiving money jndirect-| “Should the Amateur Athletic Union | y, 10 upland 9 to play, and in "sat A goofy 04 PF roc yey £29] view the work of Al Scaacht, the star (Pre Bl er eica| gg eR ly for participation in another, Reso-| 174 ihe 1 oA: A: A. Ae permit @ mad | third ae Cian, Te ese was ‘te Bard work and sieady [of the Harrisburg team, recently sold| but they say he is but twenty-two n or ournam PTA | wurions were adopted at a meeting |tieid athieticn who was or had Been] in & aban by T up in which the ERSRNe Shee: Cn finally earned him a/to Pittsburg. Al waa there, all right, eye ed bei hfs 4 meow. I ha ky A yesterday at the home of Gustavus | professional ball player? or eore tT pander es bao} ance He made good. and pitched, but the real object of the | f6t much taller, though. | In physical = . Kirby, calling for a meeting of tha], Should the United States Goit As. | Stnted Morris Ci wi lath t t AHAN'S field goal kicking| Guest proved to be John Beckvermith| Flaherty, formorly with the Boston were recorded from the Crotona alleys. | governing bodies of all aports to form |4g7mtlon Permit a inan to take part . 6a. Char wasn't perfeot, but his 41-yard | Of Englewood, practically unheard of| Braves and other National cevea [Entrant From Bronx Palace Erni@ Miller, rolied 234, 228, 2 £0 60 SaAlae! 18 8 et cereer es 16, second, Mi | a definition for all amateurs. who was or had been a professional | scores were W. Y cubs. He bas @ clean overhand mo- gq 211; “Doo Brown, 237, 222, 216, 209% : te BAP Dinvers or a protescional teak | horse, et ane W. Hi, amit | pa igh eepeungombeatered ates a of Mr, Beckvermith—| {#0 and keeps a pretty Kood eye on Alleys Beats Hauschild’s 3 suyaer, ui, 12, 208; Honry Melt, TAS direct cnaed Oty toe [peeeaas Pee oe eae hai ical’ Head Ns 5 al on:hat ing rastuaenry or reserva later, | they'd cut that to plain “Beck” in the Need lied de Coated High Score Record by One Hy ad Ra adres gl oad | Brickley of ‘Trinity xi tk five Yale ee eens e ee atan “comnpetine or] FISH ROUNDS UP STARS . of 211; Glakas, 244, 217, 205; Jack Healy, | Fie! - drawn ween actual competing or to score a touchdown instead of «| Dis league—was well worth the jour-| This ‘young fellow ix a born batt-| 212, 00, George Nublouch, £17, 204;| men who have been barred from oom-| tking part in an athlete exercise for! FOR GAME WITH RUTGERS | field goal. Tibbott might have | ney. Here is the reason: Re tie, os ony eer be Rent oetine|) Pine Theodore Hadi, 222, 40%, 205, and Tom petition for accepting free board while | money, or receiving remuneration for } Kicked another field goal. He was! pitching for the Fordham Lyceum 200, The bureka bal couching & team, rendering service aa Kicking 100 per cent.; two tries and , club, and plays third base as well as ere by Willa Playing summer baseball. The reso-| qn instructor at a playground or at a] Hamilton Wish, Harvard's former two perfect centre ots over the| ‘eam the Englewood star shut out the | any one among the semt-pros, Willan Blackburn, 231, lutions adopted contained the follow-| summer camp, or the like? captain end all-America tackle, was the cross bar. But Princewn needed | Washington Minstrels in the last veral big league clubs pave made| E. Hauschild did not hold the high! Hayne aaa chat | Ing problems that must be threshed| “What distinction, if any, should be! pusiost man on the More than three pointa to win, had championship game for the gold cup offers for drawn between competition for moeny - > ae ot tha oran dividual honors for The Hvening|«raf, 221 lust min-| out at a general conference of all wn b Nt | Harvard-Princeton ttle time to spare, and tried desper- | yr. * Hartman, manager of the Fordham in or coaching for money or giving in ately to the Ieat moment to get one lewereed Henry Payne by @ score | Lyceum team, thinks he will be able) World elimination contests for very | (“A desided. ime hown at | *mateur bodies: Kiruction for money when the aame| rounding up former i ' Ey East backs away for b:aon ona | ot 2.40 6 to ot hold ofa real bankroll for him: | jong. raat night *Chiet" Bender (not the, St. Nicholus 1 ‘| “Should or should not every organ-| is done during a vacation period of a| bis all-star eleven, which plays Foster ‘ Tisceasie, Beckvermith struck out eighteen | Incidenta Mr. Hartman says tha se Erdman bowled 0 De Covert. Jzation governing competition by university by @ college student, and| Sanford's big Rutgers University team or Becky th B it ie 0 perfo e This field” goal ~~ scored in a| batters and allowed but three hits, |‘h® Money paid for Beckvermith, if he @ DP cher) rolled a new record of 278, 07, sit}; lamateurs dabar trom competition aay when done or performed at some other| at the Polo Grounds Saturday afters ” wa: vi - cepts a job, will go to the player) beating the previous highest score by; erte 00! ard the ball on Princeton's 38-yard ue. ct,wmoh, Was. the luctlet oof hime, aa Ne han no rings attached | jagt one pin. ‘Tho “Chiet” ta an ony | Flaingy 288" 2i0, 404, "and We. eet, /one who has at any tiie compoted o|"""if un organization governing par-| ey werw doing helt nak ‘nt ata back. | hot hit one ball cicanly on the nose! pnglewood Field Club and won tho| ‘fant from the Bronx Palace alleya| Broa eniries with 4 ea! taken part In an athletic sport or ex- abort, even thous ther victory, lah ann ne during the chilly afternoon. amateur championship for his team|and has been bowling good games all! 204. oye te ne 2 matt | whet for money, irrespective’ of ra, SUCH am, for ex-| and Harvard veterans from a thelr goal posts, with tho ball| , Al, Schacht, the leaguer in the uni- | pofore jolning the Fordham Lyceums | through the eliminations, He also! Hreltentett, 1% whether such sport or exercise t@ on6| ample ‘two a, auch a for Ox. | cupected to pick leven. that ‘wil almost on the chalk line under| \. repped for twelve bits and nine He lacks sspears, Lg registered a 285 and 232. 204; dpe Levy ul, ;over which eliher in whole or in part| hus eligibility rules permitting com~- » eel a ony [nenee te oo Har Tuns, but he also was strong in tho | PLChne fo WoT Ne even if ne doosn't| ‘The other entrants at this academy | “'™ 22% #1. such organization ns or caims juris-| petition by professionals with ama dine, Harvard rushed Princeton earyt Rutgers worse than his all-star |had beaten the Carkele Indians tn nthe , Hlarvard Stadium inst fall in @ gan | diction? tours should or should not organt aharit Spat and the Princeton line stood | fr Keout dopa Ae bia capnere a) get in the big abow right away, ought/are all doing exceptional pinning, Al] j..44 RAGUE alee sue whontd not an organian. | Hons Koverning other sports continus SORT ne teat Contin oats @ bumper at the end of a rail- would bave done much better. ie bat ig 9 Gat wawa'et Aue Gas Theiss made 267, 214; Dick Walsh) tanga, 717, va. Cherokoe, hould or sh : hy Heian) *|to SOnRIGEr as Amateurs thom rig tna ‘n hor Raed verde feck. Harvard lost the bail on downs, | couldn't do 1t ail alone. soo and thore were fully five thou. | 255 224, 218; P. White 236, 284; Lip- | 776, vi, Cherokee, 125; Central, 763, va. On tition therein one who has be Leste professional haalshes’ 1 p - ° 4 jana, 663 »mpetition the ch profersios tinker, 2 4 punted out {rom behind the |’, Gol data Gavel Boat oe aired sand fans to see it, Each team had] man, 229, 222, 214, and Harry Hahn, | ir¢ faliroad: Mechanical, 727, 193, | ———— —-— — anata Hine rtinceton ner. ‘Packs tarde ine, a long spi re} punt, but Wat- bsr4 3 ‘started off by striking out|°2 organization of rooters and they] 228, 218, 211, The Broadway Arcade | 907, vs. Legal, 741, 769, 751 i Inet year's all-America end from z | Bh greg eet dre Gd aan ne rier tnen and: tanned seven | cheered systematically as ‘19 the col-| scorers were Sturkenbork, with 237, yard; Crawford & ir catch. urned ou' i boys. It was a lot of fun, 9: soe: i "Chief" Bender has an averaxe of 231 Sas good headwork. He was just 41 0Ut of the nine men that faced him in| Eyer yoay appeared to take it as| 221, 214, 208; Nicolas, 228, 224; George | ror ton & the Princeton goal, and bat nd ey atocet said Joo Higgins, |& matter of course that visitors should Wicks, 227, 224, 220, 218, and Joe] eliminatios Manan ‘Ricked trom ‘placement nd omctal scorar. for this champlonnnip| kng™ tn Auaus ie Porat semua | Sabby, 222. 214. 208, ae arat ee 74 lee GPO OnE LENE OaRiNeS trolt” "higtee whee Susy, ‘haat Bey much One was required in digging]. wqounle oui’ at the Bronx wii . it the » Phere was Hitle to choose between | Beckvermouth—or whatever you call * inate not connected| Central. He made 284 and 209; Mal-| Fifteen teuins ure en -_ best The Lyceums ai nce! e vard tackle nek wh year, and nes in The Evening Work! don, former Vie Kennard, a 1 ang drop kick beat Yale ont ral former Yale stare, Philbin, crack halfbac! quarterback, and John ek. whe ie rated with Hinkey and The best ends that ever reps nted Old Bit —_—_—eeE—— COLUMBIA CREW WILL BE regular schedule of the Croton reeeprmes an tourney sturty lornight at ye & Kleinert alleys. Spot , the The sport on the Speedway yesterday : | By ty potia, @ sormer national). d by a rinaway, BI Vivillo, In the free} amplon, did the best work in the ‘Aronson, became fright> ee Grand) week- tsh (of the New York Ath breaking of « Central for to-morrow night from the) jee Chub yesterday. He took the Phat I have ever seen in all my years| an organization of young men who] 218; Huber, 38; Dummer, 206; Nock: Brooklyn Edison Bowling Loague vase ‘ oe Bh ig Oe gly ove of digging up material for the big|have @ club for study and amuse-| ior,’ 227, 211; Tomets, 247, 286; Ruel, scratch trophy with a total of 98 out AT NEW HAVE! THUHSDAY, a a etare ine craic’ [shows T have seen him work in three| ment. ‘The Washington Minstrels are Tho offices of the Horden Milk Com: | ussible lu clay pigeons, Ge game to put the ball over, vo that Tib-| hor, farm and up to this time no: (#0 called because they repranent a1 280, 217. and Haldien 281, At the| pany ary, tepreseniel (0 a, bowling Lok a nawstbie 100 play SieeoRe, CNG ee to 5 ° ; io] ett, Chiceman of the Shoot the dramatic and musical club, The boys] Metropolitan Academy Knoblock | league which opens the dway | J. Corbett, 1 n i Fiera aloe three pointe, AX times the players that have faced him ‘have had an amateur minstrel show at one| howled 246, 229; Cushman, 221, 214; |ATeMde to-night with eleven toa \Committes, and W. H. Yule, who dtd | gramun 3. Ot Laws O'R | by, * . = hist weldings set up a recurd for the fall | Penneyivania haa been ny line, Wit ue rule the Tiger defense | been minor leaguers, big leaguers and | tme and their baseball team has been | qartolite, 288, 222, and Falk, 241, 283,! Hu; rid entrant trom |» well on Saturday, were his nearest} merting when he step W_ Innes Forbes of University o& ned referee n . Nockler, a Wo 4 the opening |and at rted for the Yale-Columbia vare perfect. has-beena, They ail look alike to| known since then as the Washington |») the Bronx Central, haw been matched competitors, Both returned cards of |hea! of the 104 aity boat race in New Haven next Frée "Malian showed great speed in start. |b Minstrels. Ninian vn unusual number of good acores| {ih Bert Damman, who rolled tn ri rite gelatine ti y|day. The other officials are: Timers, fag, but was so closely watched that| "What's he « we ganas, after Taare hen pose es val iy ee Greater New York indivitual last y pe for the bigh handicap priae|#,4rewt burst of Morton G. Rogue, Graduate Director of he ‘seldom went far after starting to | wate hing him ie out three batters} tween ene ry Payne he race a i It wan one of tho best fn- Rowing of Columbia, anc ney, of Yale; Judyo at the Finis He of Ha ‘at will be sent suceoasion, offered a gold cup to the winner of a Se neneees Winans had no trouble ae, Fpobott, too, wan watched by |!", L tle between C. W. Lerner And’ he found no chance to| ‘Everything but a spitter—just go|set of games for the champlonahip of ended in a tip oto 7 , dB. H, Qocatelll, Both had fuli|! Harvard, and te foand no chance 49 ound pening the screen there and the Bedford rare section.” "| Marvard to Use |Scovill, Yale’s |" esas ema endanger the Crimson goal line, see for yourself.” cards of 100 targets, y Wednesday night. ‘This Beckvermith hasn't got tremen- over this boy Beckvermith. in Bi 1 CAB et Wen te Coie eae |, Thitty wrentlors wil. compat \ o"eouren on thurge # Rar 9 fancy one. A carath| | Subs in Battle | Best Back, Is on | ec csoa0°8 Set aso coma a ne epi a tt on 8 or two ago & fighter named - 5 P5 was close up to the leaders, finishing| tho Manhattan Opera House to-night, Munroe, Low: Reeve My aaah ames Against Brown Injured List Tied With & card ties Nine countries will be | represented, ya, i krapplers at the. opening. oa: i Lahey, No. 6; Pennoll, NO nia and went under the management F; Ne nd G sohunbia will make tte final decision }flon Are: Charles Laxson of, Eng- 17; Bratton (Captain), stroke; Thomas, ¢ ot Harry Pollok. Sloan was at once istic News a ossip Woh Rees Pigg ttar me rrcear ny aC M gi My advertised widely as a protege of Jim y John Pollock CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. &-Har-| | NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov, 8—The | hen tho University Commitien on Ath [of "Germany: Her ti <a Coffroth of San Francisco, and Pol- : vard came through the Princeton | Yale coaches have a big week before |! nine, A meeting oe ae | Germany Ve Ie 125,000 SCHOOLBOYS lok’a nimble prees agent—whoever Johnny Ertle, the entsmmyelent ats te ee eee mest J contest with hurdly @ scratch. Harte |them, Tom Sheviin and the rest of reaches It had been) Harry Litofaky of a <sent out much alleged |ehampton, and Abe Friedman 0 he Oly el Prinity mught settle the| of Switserland va. hg withdrawing Brickley, the) America; A f ruler ot IN ATHLETIC TRAINING, | > got mussed up during the melee, Just | the coaching staff must now resort to A va. Charies Cuter of fas wickais “prowess, aa” 6 " i nC. in| Harlem. Wille Jackson and Billy Mitaimme sop Ho cettainly locked the part {tem rounds at the Clermont A. OC. WO) ot dle Maiti aod Bobby Collie meet in|aa he did a week ago in the Penn| most heroic work to get tho Isue in 10 ht to play has been ‘harles Olen of Denmart Helmar There are 1 10 boys in th ub lte - t. Thi Erth play whowe rik 1 y's e pl ‘& scrapologint, with his big shoul- inne gg 7 eee ee crys | come bawte, ne State gamo, but will be out agaln | condition for tho Kame against Prince- ANEMONE con py tho Columbia! Ie eta nate Witerdt off Auatrta ee | hoods of New York enwawed In athlete ders and brawny hants, When it the champion are Benny Wednesday. King and Watson were | ton next Saturday, That which wor-|quthorities two weeks ago Was that (ho! Renado Gardini of Taly, George Both: | aiuing About a your the Bo was said that he came with letters|card wi) the champ Buck Crouse of Pittsburgh earnnl his money nee f thelr SUT Nd been acheduled and that the | ner will bo third man in the ring, of Education adopted a new syllabus BW introduction from Jim Coffroth ev. [Leonard and Gene Mortarity, The | easy at the Fairmont A, ©, Saturday night, ite | PFELLY Well tired out, because o} ries the staff most is the injury tol «ame la woul tinge tobe played gt a Hed wan 18 Whe Fh Myeice tee intnee ehiek eoR eT e erybody believed it. Bur Sloan was|former takes the place of Leach Cross, | stopped Soldier Johnny Shaw in the fit rund | hard usage, and they, too, wil take | scovill, Yale's mut effective back-|'yne action of ¥ in refusing to ry boy id have one athletic pes beaten in his first’ fight, and’ Jim|who ¢ ‘led oft the bout on account of | Rane Seok the count of nine thre. anes tw! ce| thelr time about returning to work. | field man, play with FOURTEEN WALKERS wd eT. Suckley, manager of Gunboat Smith, |an inj -od eye. wie maeied owt, Ib ie ‘thier ‘Boots Joke Watson's play on Saturday pleased wa weeks ago Gane! ti, | pearance 0 fl into ap argument about, him mae, Pt, Nee. (tesa bead Coach Haughton tmmonsely, and 1 Hi a ieee Es MC th ARE AWARDED PRIZES.| , Vihear sess “TH bet you a thousand dollars,” said Johony Wussell had the boxt of Winker Burma, ‘ nwely, nose in the game against Washington | autho 9, TRvIOW tae ete wast Se = oun Welker Cot hran, the boy bitte Buckley (merely a8 4 manner of Joa Dundee ont Joe id ld geo sted “Dummy” hes the call to start th© and Jefferson, and Saturday, in the ploy, Af nat Trinity @ pha Asaatinah Akers’ Awnootation | Mtaiet from Towa, arrived in New Yorks ” moaaeirs), wet sim. Coftroth never ear wae ‘Ebbets Field lest summer, Johony Flyon eamed « rentiot contest with Yalo. Ho showed @ f1N6| Arse period with Brown, he dislocated . . “ Churen {held tte weekly hike yesterday from|} monday fo Ant Practice before thy a wy ps Re A pap Hg Borne of California in the feature generalsbip also against the Eis 103} yy thumb, He tnalated on continuing Hickey of the rons aE ee a eeasearanal ametiaty oe mae granglee butkitne tournament ‘ on tro > Wimp A a dans Gee ce ee 4 MN the wee un of the |the One red and oth Stree eh tartan Ne ey were written In Now York with. | , Joe Avvedo tie buen oftoed 6.008 (0 to | ede & eine Chak of Brees belaciy ttt | woason and Is at present best eulted 1/19 pluy until taken {1m the fie “Athtotit Tub yeatertny, ah |terry to VenGAae land’ fon Be ars sng tere. | Diy, Wauuth,. John Heisler, who looks after | fink had » slight edvantage over Dave Kurta. handle the eleven. Parsons'e play s the cow’ § He says that he will a Coe ee ease. mal distanoe squad con pent a rush message | Mted0, will devide on an enewer to-dey, - wight tackle lam Maturday #tand | ine up against Princeton next Satur. [Ee Wie titty yards Helleviile an . prepaid, asking for inf: Mlecarty, the cowboy hearyweight of|,20% Moron has posted « fovtelt with the Mar nent, but, with the ex Jay, despite lin two severe injurt t » firet two Mm! but was mon about a heavyweigh: nomed tem Sppriing Chub to guarantee Matt Well ' sat left half, the team sbould Jeft behind In th A ont Mtthe ¢ # inakey g covill js Yale's best ground gainer, Hgmar ‘won, the foursmile walk, | AV Hithe chap and reullae 'N fy i in matched to meet Batting Levinake inet ¥ pHa ‘oi » ca Sad Beov Dick ten 751 yg abo ol to ten the fugh on é r pent a had Al] wie Cot oe the Broadway Sporting Clab next Beturtay mone on ES Ee pS start in the same order against Yale) win ous nim the Yale attack crum.|Ho beat the fleld of four otne peti th ta ping head of ile mask tae oud meet oi . r 1y Tom En- ‘ore bY & rane froth ig snares wedi # ENO ON Vane a Wit a a ipa . Bolos will be replaced by Tom Mo-| 104 gaiunday, and should he be un-| tore bY ® full minul Century bare were Mee pateral teal! aot | Cl F ade the tet of the comer \ ort igt, who will Jump into acti ’ me ies toe tha bane lee ae pila tor several praotiv BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, ade the pty, Atom sien poed a forfeit for Heany| WrieML, Who will Jump Into action IBIB) WA, 4. pluy agulnat Princeton and | , Mntrien cl taht rane for the han. | berger, W._ Hank eS 4 It Je vory Mkoly that the team for} Harvard, Yale's chances of s:oring FOUN ee hunday aternoon | ,Tetanstes Ment Chelsen 4, | SPORTING. Py S1-9 Mile Race. | the Brown gume will be compord | WOUld be below par Thelt courne of four miles, Thin! ‘ie Chelwea A. A. travelled "| OLYMPIC Heh. iitionuann ~ \ ' eit gloan to New York and Bass A. Lemberg won the weekly run of | aortly of aubstitutes, ‘Thin haa beon| Members of the Yule eloven were | race will be the Aral toi te Be yenterday’ afternoon and in| OMe Hi pena Cia toting i. a "eat ter, ‘Teddy Jncste mate « great showing agsinn | (he Kings County A. A. yesterday, Mel! oon ( ‘as ever held fo ne, one of the best eames of football soon | . C, dae * Sean » ar, bear Sate Tal 1 | covered the three and ® halt Coach Haughton's polley tor several] taken after lnat nights Same to the |Fiung” Men's, | i on. the home teain's. feld, tort, to the | ADMISSION, ‘te, Bea, ‘xe Ea a than, he in 20 minutes 4 seconds, three a de yauee omit Seam who piayed Sat Fereinaee pee soy f. ait + Trlenglon, Tio The pla ine of Quinn, | To-N' Hal ioral MMONT A. and ofl oe ‘rolls. t of J McNeil. M. Lavine was Uday Ww given » day of grace " mew 7 You: Sullivan. @ mmie je for the | eh tle. theta ene’fa” saheteen courts to-morrow, atterscon. otart. lasers, were features of the game, Banay Lesnar va, '

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