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q THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1916. _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ Cornell Likely | . To Play Eckley ‘ Against Michigan Stakes; three-year. a bm | [ V mo yeas ata HE PRINCE ON-HAR ARD GAME hg a i ci int vit mt nN on dbesiil 0 Sho Brenig Wet Hid; Shem 100; Jack! ITHACA, ON, Ya Now . 20. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) PIMLICO, MA, Nov. 10.cthe, entrl “tterrminn, Yo forced the Cornell squad to practios , Ma, Nov. 10. ap; three-year for to-morrow's races are as follows: | wits fd us ot 118: Take! in the cage yesterday, where only the On, MO: Falla Ly Pilot, 100; Nigel, 107; ‘Basin, 108. scrubs scrimmage. Although the ‘varsity did not line up as it will to- morrow against Michigan, it is very .| probable that there will be but @ few Si) iminor changes. In the back field Mueller, Benediot, Speed and Shiver~ ick will start, with Eckley and Ryer- son at ends. wett and Gilites wilh start at tack a Elia Kenna. Mary High Horse, idere Puree; two-year. Mhuhointte ig, Bulg Wand. gt Qriaun “vino. 118; “Pitendloa, pmore Handi Tack Te n Court lds an, Broom, 110: ander, 110; Ma The Gwynn Oak peant . claiming mn and forty : ey 108, guards Ande: id Miller Not Even the Experts Are Ven- | lr a eC hc SPT ar na | A at Aerie a oe ; turing an opinion or Picking Le) SS sve Avene titing | track tat, | with Carry at centre, i a Winner of Harvard-Prince- ton Game To-Morrow. | Cavyright, 1916. Pree The New York Brecina Works °° HERE never has been a football | + season in which the big games with such have oome along promise of mighty strugi or nearly even terms. To-morrow at ° Cambridge the i'rinceton Tigers will face the Harvard team, developed largely from new material by Percy Haughton, the magician of the grid- irom. And not even the “experts” are venturing an opinion or picking a ' winner, The betting odds make Har- vard favorite by 10 to 9 but this wig- nifies nothing, for college betting is notably @ partisan affair. Down In Princeton they tell us that it Princeton doesn't beat Harvard to- H morrow {t will be about time for the : Tigers to admit that they are licked, Harvard has been winning stead!ly ever since the renewal of the Har- vard-Princeton games, only the first of the new series golng to the Tigers —that famous game in which Sam White snapped up @ rolling ball and ran through a broken field for a win- mM, Juat us he did in the Evne Driaas Toe may Loom Lime Tus ‘To HARVARD IN THE Fourth Pence [— } Open To-night 2 r Open Saturday etinmtats wees macs wane St Until 9 0’Clock @earyayegy Till 10 P. M. if NEW YORK — BRONX — BROOKLYN — NEW JERSEY —YONKERS : \Eddie Driggs’s Punting Tomorrow, Saturday, Will Be |. May Enable Princeton THE L AST D AY \ To Beat Harvard Eleven Of This Gigantic Tailoring Sale! |: , |Another Eddie—Casey—ts the Don’t Miss It! Come Tomorrow Sure! . Stores Open Saturday Night Till 10 0’Clock Into service to pre- | fam Yak Princeto ji , rvard flyer from Sham pion ane Youn Bar eee uae ey Crimson’s Tower of Strength, £0 4 touchdown, While the Crimson has floated above ie NS Lu Tce tous ter +e and He Is Likely to Cut Big : gerous man on mee UN Tey Tune Orange and Black when the annual carnage was over. Not @ great deal has been sald about beating Harvard this year, fo Princeton coaches and players have been working in grim silence. Rush and his men have been doing their ereatest strength of id is its ability to her in the running Vv of forward passes -operation, so essential to a h running ‘attack, has been ing from the Princeton backfleld | Figure in Result of Battle at Cambridge. Nomina Can sToP That ToFR LINE. terial this year for one of the greatest | elevens that ever wore the black Jer Fistic News By William Apbott. ai bese to aaecon ‘otis Fl aeya with yellow stripes. The T ‘ on. i er teeth, Se ei ee ee Hine is one’ of the ‘beat that ‘ever | TWO wadtow—Casey and Drizgs—| | Drizes, Tibbott, Moore and Eddy, / NS | layed for Old Nassau, “It ty u power d Go ip will Mkoly decide the Harvard-|t Tleer combination, are all fing ful, rushing, crushing Hne, and with an SSI Princeton game at Cambridge | mimners, but the backfeld lacks ia it Princeton hopes to pulverize Har- | vard's defense and break down the trick plays that Haughton'a teams are By John Pollock to-morrow. On these two rival stars rest the hopes of the Crimson and powerful line breaker, one who could crush through for several yards for @ score, Still, the outcome of. the $95.00 SUITS 3 Pieces] * ‘ Besos oe Ge er Another fighter from the West, with | Nas: Driggs ia the bell cow of the| f2m" will probably be eeierainaa by But the Harvard backtield Is Uptop, |* Kod ring record, will make his first| Princeton team. His wonderful punt. | (ne,Pavir Dita ene Zaalog, Robinson ts a star quarter—a cool, appearance tn bout In this city tor ling is the Tigers’ biggest asset. " quick-thinking general Horween is night. He ts 8 nley Yoakum, the ru Dri te ali h red & great Kicker, and ts likely to prove ged Ughtwelght of Denver, who bi Ses in aleo & Dower on the offense, t equal of the famous Fuldie Driggs. ® factor in the passing game and strong on the defense, Eddie Casey—another Mahan, they say at Cambridge—is one of the most dangerous open-field runners of the on. If this slippery young gent eludes the Tiger ends, good night fought nearly all the stars in hia clas Je the Harvard sensation Of Yoakum will face Benny Leonard, the wiry, Ment follow, | sensational local fighter, in the main faced and al ! foate appearance, he has shows a deck ant jevent of ten rounds at the boxing show endurance that have surprised his of the Harlem Sporting Club on East rivals on the fleld, He runs high, One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Street. has a fine burst of xpeed when he This will be Leonard's first battle since needs it, and is a tricky dodger In a | he knocked out Ever Hammer, the Chi- broken field. He wastes no time, but jeago fighter, at Kansas City. Leonard| Princeton! shoots through the best openings 1iko|4s trained to the minute and will try| A comparison of the opposing Bath it aap RAM to head of ands. icy Yoakum. in another tea-round|élevene shows Princeton le superior hard to stop. At Har ‘d ie ° already promising that he will prace bout Jimmy O'Hagan, the good widdle- lon the line, while Harvard undoubt- OR OVERCOATS = —WMade to Your Mcasure——= SS 1s bottled by E.6-J.BURKE ‘ as great a player as Mahan—nand welght of Albany, N. ¥., will exchang®/ediy has the stronger backfield, im ay that's the last word of praise for a punches with Johnny "Kid" Alberts of| princeton should have the advantage football man. ‘The rest of the H Elizabeth, N. J, O'Hagan has @ go0d/jn the kicking game, with Driggs to vard backfleld Is In the same class, Ust of victories to his credit. do the punting and Dave Tibpott and Haughton will be able to sen: in| substitutes as good as the men who | start the game, i ‘eon available for field goals. recy Panel and Johaay Walle tere ennui}. Both Harvard and Princeton have that Prank Parrell and Johnny White bave serured 1 Matin square orden to etage boring | DeeN somewhat of a surprise in the eee early games. The Crimson, starting with new material that was not sup- posed to be up to the standard, devel- oped quickly and outclassed Cornell, a team that looked immensely better to Buy Clothes First see our 068 samples of eult- Ings, including the finest materials and the most exclusive patterie on the market—every plece ail wool, cold Or cain Srent tine: Brinceton [Wee Es Ne aotawe mecinate. Aeon will hardly clase with Harvard | lox knows the boxing game from A to Z, be ought Faldle Driggs ts 4 corking kicker | to be able to stage some atizactive bute ia We water shrunk. Then have your choice | “84 & good runner, Tibbott ts a brill. | big enclosure, aie on paper than the Cambridge com- tatlored the Haas way from an indi jant player, a splendid runner in an After several months of dickering, Benny Leon. bination, vidual pattern, tried on with seam fi open field, and a dangero: yp lard, the crack local Lightweight, and Charley T with eight seasoned ‘ dasted and finished by bigily. skilled my toua, drop om matched last night to meet | veterang 16 th i Kicker, Moore 1s one of the fastest White of Chi backs In the game. Eddy and Ames mithia the ‘ are expert at handling kicks, and are ' ‘enty © ‘ fast runners with the ball. Brown, |O%t ‘nducoments, Billy Giteon and and Eberstadt have plenty of | manager of the men,, last no time veterans in the line-up, have gone to the other extreme. The team has been slow to develop, the players being backward to show the team- work that could be expected from a workinen—and pay the low HAAS price. “" 390) weeks in @ bout of from ax ee Jub that offers the te Lewis, bottling Made wniess to Your |)! ’ c ‘h . Gar On But there isn’t a heavy, ling. |e match, The men will either box at the veteran combination. Measure || *™ashinw pack in the jot or in Kanme City, The Orange and Black was out- fener ee P raion goes into this game with | The Village Sporting Club, whlch was recently played In the Dartmouth moe One ‘son a record to hold up. The Tiger 1 ed by Jim Buckley, will hold ite opening | barely pulled out a victo: 0 An overcoat that i» mere! ene OAL organized by ey. pent D : o does het fit yoo ihe wean erent Tine hasn't been crossed this year, Tho |toxiog alow In Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre| Play. Except in the Bucknell contest, only points scored against Princeton |at Twenty sith Street, to-nwht, In the main{When the opposition was unusually exactly have been by the fleld goal route, Jevent of ten rounds Jimmy Dufty of the weet aide} Weak, the Tigers have failed to pro- Ayinesior wake tos stones will meet doe Conds of Harrioon, N- J, while |duce & driving offense. you the utmost style O-NIGHT will se 0 nn Uwe other ten rounder Bartley Madden wii take] Man for man, there {s little to smartness, And our pr I qiost lmporane Hearemitane lee wl mer of Hacine ML ro tes ceeliohoves between the Fival cancun On ming clothes the ; “tho. veng|tenweghte, Jim Muchley Harvard will Dadmun welkht battles of the year 7 sey and When Mine Gibbuue invets Jack D. A lx and two ten Cool. Jon in St. Paw this fight | Polo A. centre, and Ger ® Dress Suit 815, will be middlewel ko is within | U8. 8 This combination ts rated but slightly Batiataction guarante 158 pounds, Dili ast al below the Princeton line in both of- ' Back if 163 at 2 o'clock in i fonsive and defensive strength in promptly. while night he will weig The Crimson backfleld—Cas i Are still complete and come in as a light he Doyle tn the tir ween, Thacher and Murray : At 16 unds ring Kia" the er Enalish welter.| shown togmuch better adv have all of his strength will eet another chance to mect Jack Brit-| the Prinfeton backs. Eddie Casey, A Dillon has promised to end this one air having been secured by Miah Murray,| who runs with @ peculior twistin IMPORTED with a K. O. wallop delivered style, probably will be the star uian BeTaBLisiieD before the « tenth 1 of either backfleld, All the troub| t 10-14 Chambers at... 1 door that Tigers have had the last. three Ginger Ale the 106-168 Sessa i, ag Up bet ‘years checking the elusive Mahan 40 E. 28d ot, oy Met. Life don, Big has been quot —_—— ~ ane t ba away s _ — — —— ‘a Bow ¥ SPORTING. | A Z may ‘ | acieewactl : aalediestinc! t | Me AROMFING. CAR ap SOM. Satisfaction Guaranteed! Praae Mok PRINCETON, N. J, Nov, 10—]h orrow, The O TEUAID va, OAR IAP ‘ ; eRe aT toT Cheored by almost the whole student | fl! 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