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By William Abbott. OLGATE AND DARTMOUTH, claims on the Eastern cham-| “= “pionship, collide this afternoon on the | gridiron at Hanover, lage up in the New Hampshire moun- tains will be the magnet for football This little vil- r the Maroon or Green will have to withdraw from the first line of leading elevens. For the most part the day's sched-| light exercise a kind of breathing spell for the big rumpus} that starts next week when Harvard | and Princeton start the tournament | the Big Three. Colgate-Dartmouth game ws everything to-day, considerable curiosity will be evinced in the cut-| come of the Princeton-West Virginia, Lafayette - Cornell, Penn-Penn State and Pittsburgh- Le- Brown-Syracu: Colgate-Dartmouth battle n border would draw at led Dartmouth hasn't had anjand Yale, portant home game in over fifteen | CORNELL HAS HARD BATTLE eon officials would | e contest being other neutral p! fn Boston or throvgh as atiff an early schedule as! ! ton in succession. Colgate, becau ball judges have expressed a fear this Maroon players would the superior rugged- n of the husky Dart- perhaps bend to warning to ng or two about sity of having their players in good condition for a {ng that the Ham Iton players will be up-State combination | hiy running has unlimts ims have encountered the Dartmouth defeated Cornell 9 to 6, Dartmouth’s from midfield Dartmouth forwards crashed th riverick's kicks The first of these forwards will Dartmouth line COLGATE WILL HAVE A HARD TIME WINNING. fine open-ficid artist boots "¢ uvors Colgate, orge after a very the idea of making the Tigers ra eariier tn Ground with the #peed of a sprinter, und King, a dangerous kick nn to a very low score, Southerners for the Virginia line will outweigh Coach Roper has b jous Orange this week with the y en trying out var- and Black combinations k with Harvard, While likely start a sub- afternoon, it is ptitute backfield this imagined that Princeton de- still seeing red following the 7 to 0 West Virginia w ho other reason than to get @ line on TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL FEATURE —$—$_ Larry Bankhart’s Team Up Against Another Stiff Opponent, but Should Win, Although Hanover Eleven, Which Is Unde- feated Also, Is Sure to Furnish Stiff Opposition. TO-DAY’S COLLEGE GAMES. Maryland Staté™. .New Haven Ys. Springfield Col. Cambridge Princeton vs. West Virginia ineoton Pean. va, 2 Philadelphia Ithaca janover Columbia vs. ew York Hrown vs. Syracuse +. Providence Willams vs Wesleyan Middletown Amherst Worcester Amherst West Point vs, Tufts. ..... West Point Navy vs, West Va. Wes. . Annapolis Bowdoin vs, Bates... . Beu mwlek Middlebury vs, Norwich. Middlebury Catholic U. vs, Galta 1. . Washington Georgetown U. vs. Delaware Washing'n Moly Cross vs. R Renmelace Poly, Swarthmore vs, Ursinus. .. Swarthmore Villanova ve, Mublenberg. .. . Villeno * Lehigh vs, Pittsbu Bethlehem Georgia Tech. vs, Duvidson. .. Atlante Michigan vs. hwestern. . Ann Arbor Wisconsin va. Minnesota. Ultnols vs, Chicago. .... Indiana vs. Notre Dame. . Oberlin vs. West. Reserv Detroit vs. Kalamazoo. .....,.Detrolt |the Tigers for their forthcoming shamplonship battles with Harvard ON ITS HANDS Cornell, row, take | Red t its poor showing, but the Pennayl- nians have @ stalwart eleven and May come near slipping something over on the Ithacans unless they have ereatly strengthened their offense, which was negligible in the Dartmouth and Colgate divas Syracuse, still ting from the trimmir dministered by Washing- rest, but Syracuse has a astanch lineup and ty one of the most power- ful aggregations in the East in face vected licking from W. of the un and J. last Saturday. Another hard-fought — encounter should be the Pittsbureh and Lehigh mixup, Pittsburgh ought to win, al- though Lehigh has a husky combin- ation that h through its a g00d workout from Tufts, but hard- ly anything more. They're construct - ing a great eleven up at Weag Point this year, as the Navy will certainly the month when teams meet in their appreciate later the two servic: annual battle Yale, Harvard have easy games this afternoon, con- tests that won't prove much more exaoting than their daily brushe n t the Polo Grounds. with ecrvh teams. On home gridirons Columbia, with a patched up eleven, tackles Union, whose eleven has been exceptionally | weak and shouldn't give very much | trouble to the Blue and white Sch plastic? One of the most important schol- atic present eason will be staged at the I Grounds this otball games of th ris High School clash. 1906, and whenever they have met the rivalry between their ro ag the players hy been intense, In the years past the Commerce school regarded the Morris ga | school's sUff @pposition to their opponents Frank O'Nelll, head coach of Gom- merce encountered a hard job when West| he called the students out for first morick was the busy afternoon handling the low-|oDly veteran who responded, and with ption of this lad it meant ei would have to pick an practice, Herbert € the ex that 0’ Jentire new team, The results hu not been any 8 getting in 1? Commerce would pay more atten- suming a s line is strong on for their backfleld men to get through Another important scholastic battle to-day when Brook Prep. Ebbet's Field a week ago when they took that elev 0, Coach Dougherty of the Brookly school has been putting his char, through long and hard work ‘i week in .preparution for this gam and he is confident his boys will emerge victors, Whenever these two al- p teams meet a good contest hi ways been the result. Brooklyn P) has acquisition of played with New Utre on greatly strengthened by the ht last season, One other contest which has created interest in schoolboy circles will be the Stuyvesant-DeWitt Clinton game This will be played at Dyckman Oval a Another Knockout for Kane, rAMFORD, Vv. Ji-Jimmy Ka rkville’'a oe therweight, #ec hore laat nigat by stopping Young P rone of Stamford. Kane stopped Protta Monday night at Bridgeport, tended meeting of Association Mrs Corresponding’ ording Secretary Waa awarded the for the largeat num for the pocket {burgh was thi ut PIILADELPY Nov, 1.—Jay|f his old trainer, Frank For. ! What Happens Every Day ester, at the Racquet Club yesterday in 1, who t pod several BRIDGE, rowing regatta waa wound up by tWo fine races Detween the three varsity crewa and three freshman eights, ach one representing the strength of ¢ first year dormitories. The varsity and seven-eighths a battle from th B Kot away be by Crew A. The the was Crew tly overtake ® both when Winning all of |Whove only defeat this season haa be this afternoon. school) the | AT PRINCETON, PRINCETON, N of the Princeton eleven, holds West Virginia in high respect and cnanges his pians atthe Iast minute Keok, ‘Trimble, woo looks |i America stamp, frou the side tines back of All- move over from guard to left t | start at right Stefano and Murrey in the backfield tn I start the gar place of Trimble an Roper does not with Trimble, also are being saved for | Day after two bad upsets in a! on Lafayette, and the big m hopes to partially atone for Strubing spent drop kicking. put of the lin Maryland State | risk ‘the Yale Captain on the muddy » aubject to Injuries. In his place Galvin Hamill as first substitut on and Jefferson, tackles the strong Brown eleven to-day and Rutgers on| Election Day at the Polo Grounda. This is stiff going, with only a little ast storin’s w Walker and | th Midahipr Weal s gone victoriously chedule so far, The heavy Army team will probably get the punting. He did some good punt- for t fo scrimmage for the college team piayed g ‘The features of were thirty-five-yard runs by Hoyt and Fredericks, back ond varsity, ond varsity quarterback, aquee and the Middies all} cked a goal. surprisingly AT HARVARD. _ CAMBRIDGE, vard’s line-up Springfield ¥ session of a coaches had figured olastic Teams | Play Big Games am from Ithaca . who {8 now considers juries that are hol ment of the ‘Therefore he will use al of Desmond or Ryan; has ernoon when the Kddio ens of the High School of Com- show. i bruising set of |merce and rgo Wharton, who has! These t trainer's permission, long enough to get into the teams have been battling Hubbard's choice for left tackle is a yjone another on the gridiron since | popular one as now that he is back in jirim he is 1k rs as well latter was with the first the first few weeks of always has been ge In the, off tackle as Improved in his et of backs fo me as a gore] on carrying the aggregation at the Polo|of a practice stunt but the Bronx gladiators have developed |into one of the best schoolboy teams blocked |! Greater New York and will offer and both times thi Dartmouth, | ked punts de: AT COLUMBIA, Fred Dawson, coach of the about starting his second string back- field. against in the game at Field at 2 o'clock Beccles will be at quarterback in place of Quigley, taking any chanc sood, but the eleven ape and are expected to give 4 good account of themselves who is very ef-|!n the closing days of the campaign. tehnd’ tae |tion to its opponenta ihatead of as fared look when they line up it Is evident the team would show | considerable improvement. Their | he defense, wut} when it comes to offensive play they |)... lack the power to open up a. space |!!! stronger than the game against W Williams and Ambhersi, JOE WELLING ANXIOUS FOR FINISH GO WITH LEONARD. Welling of Chicago announced Te nny Leonard fight for the Newark Sportamen's night Just bef vinat Fordham The former team made a good showing against St. John's Prep at| Hing and Benjamin et In one of th a unvereprrxnm n into camp by 14 to Benjamin gave {auch a hard batt! all the running. by tell me. that \ Harlem, and they min from the Coast is making Benjamin the champion training tilts orge Smith, who ‘onard is going about the country & lot of suckers ring welghing about @ chance? I'm at 140 pounds ringside a big forfelt to fight me to And T'll wel) | i decision for t second knockout within. five diya orge my challenge jthere is not much to chdose between 1.—pi | Columbia and Union, and | n tor the enectady eek ago, the game wou Jose on paper, S} Metzger, Leen that he thin line AT RUTGERS. ’ BRUNSWICK, N =| tur ; yracuse plays were worked by the ture on Rutgers scrub against a long practice to get the ready for at the Polo Grounds, H Sanford kept the men at work until letter-perf ¢ against the has been using this season them through a long jin tho playa that Rutgers 4 up-Staters next |serimmaging was confined to de: jorts from Syracuse Is looking for an Rut are golt fi | AT ANNAPOLIS. — VNAPOLIS, nas the backfiéid and ends, ch Doble announced » game: 4, ular end are this AT CORNELL, N Into the L chi put th faster in the Ithacans have t ute ph They'll wood Or} will EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C SUCTION =~)\\| TIMING YOUR ENGINE ! points w the know leden teachers at the STEWART AUTOMOBILE latest book) nd yo) ’ “Close-Up"’ News and Views Of Filmland and Its People OF HITCHCOCK ON PAK ROW TO COSE ILMLAND hears that Mary Pick- venture forth that she is New Series of Trish Articles MR. TUOHY,. The World’s London Correspondent, says another effort, or semblance of effort, is about to be made to settle the Irish question, with the exigencies of British politics as a compelling force. krown-up role. desert the realm of childhood, There | 4 Mor among fans to see Mary something serious. is said to be “Little Lord Fauntleroy, arly seventy years the “lunch bag” The vehicle | Park Row, where Judges and edi international fame lunched also his charming mother in the wee hours an mae dmerry over and pork and coffee and b In the mean time one who will take a deop interest Mary—Mary | Miss Minter is work- ue's Harbor,” ted he Theodore The beanery was opened by Oliver 2 at Old No, 9, then the French Hotel and now the Pullt- For ten year: Miles Minter, ing on “Judy of Re which sho is supp Roberts and Herbert Standing. Hitchcock in 18! her two crews at zer Building. HE PREDICTS ANOTHER FIASCO. FIRST ARTICLE TO-MORROW Others to Follow at Early Dates Tn the Editorial Section What the Delegates to the International Labor Conference in Washington Hope, to Accomplish. A BIG, VITAL SUBJECT TREATED IN A BIG WAY. Tn the Gravure Section PICTURES OF THE FIRST TIME a horse and rider ever were . dropped from a balloon by parachute. THE FIRST TIME factory workers elected one of themselves a company director. Wonderful new photographs of interesting children. Tu the Sunday World Magazine THE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN RED CROSS NURSE to whom that royal ‘‘good sport,” the youthful bachelor King Alexander of Greece, paid special attention during her recent sojourn inAthens, is a New York girl. Her portrait by Genthe, specially for The Sunday World Mag; zine, justifies his Hellenic Majesty’s choice— also this Magazine's. JAMAICA BAY, A GREAT COMMERCIAL PORT. Not yet, but soon, if the stupendous engineering feat now scientifically planned is carried out as detailed and pictured in The Sunday World Magazine. “THE PROFESSOR OF ORCHARD STREET,” is an ironical and racy story of Manhattan’s Place of Many Markets. “A THUNDERBOLT ON PISGAH” is a true and tragic story, by Marcellus Phelps, of an army deserter whose expiation came in the grim New England hills. “A KINGDOM ALL HIS OWN" Is this romantic yarn of an American boy who became the polygamous Sultan of a tropical island fact or Sergt. Bob McLean of theo U. S, Marine Corps will have to answer that. he tells a corking story for The World Maga- in town just in “| time to see how New York takes to | |The Miracie Man." that his “Broken Blossoms” is cred- breaking records at D. W. Grimth men drove down in their coaches from | uptown for the “beef and"— an now were served tho | of beef, fresh and corned. ‘The late} President Arthur was a night patron | long before he dreamed of being the Chief Executive. Greeley's chair still occu. | The late Charles A.! Dana was as familiar ae the furniture Often the late Col. | there for a Police Commis. he was out making night Until tea years ago tips were in Hitchcock's, years business has been in the history of He will learn finest cute} divided into five sepa- is, will take part in the fourth of the series of dual cross country cham- nahips of the Public Schools Athletic Strand and that New York is in the throes of a debaté as to the com- parative values of 1 course of Poly Prep choo! at Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, this ker’s “Miracle ples its corner. Barrymores, i) Nah red halons hasty bite when, as Milt Shanks, pperhead,”” whil {shing “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, nisted By the promising Martha field of “Follies” fame, part he created in Jobn is fine greater than ever the beanery, working hard 1s responsible for the sing of the old institution of Park How, The saloon at Moekman carries professional peri apea ower given on Thursday at an Grapejuice punch was that didn’t hurt the ple- the lease of “Beet "and the saloon has heen forced | Milton Hitehe grandson of the founder, says that doesn't know whore he will Ko from He succoeds his father, Oliver, Jr., the latter retiring only a few years Some of the employees of forty years ago are still on the job, juptown hote of business o0 Sills and Gareth Hughes |support Miss Young, Searlet regu- Ruth Roland, the d. ling serial fame, disappointed her ‘e-vamp of hat the Orange by describing a real kiss as George Bunny has had in a film. He is & brother of the late John Bunny, “Take one portion of a dark plasga, add a dash R, W. Baremore co-creator of the modern method of exploiting filma, an- nounces carly release of Dustin Fy “Phe Corsican Brothers,” which he wil) appear in William Farnum his fame by doin; | Tale of Two Cities. Press in two | attraction, one | large amount of folly and stir in a fiuffy ruffe and one Dust in small quan- tty of hesitation, one ounce realst- of yielding. on a flushed cheek or two lips: y with a slight scream and set | 0 give Syracuse he work o! 100 per cent. with the » varsity men from with consequent chances to work ded material: a double in or two whispers. Enid Bennett is finishing * an in (he Suitcase,” directed by Thomas cept. Japan, where the censors | Ut oUt 2,861 Kissing scenes from one \month's supply of for Theda Bara will be scen about the middle of this month in the Fox pi ated of eal and formation drill mort cled This is tho firet game In which Joa|sturted lote ne NAG part is the diametric opposite of her former vampirish roles, pired by a great wrong “Penrod's" new brother will make his |debut on the screen, jton, who has “Clarence” guccesstully Broadway theatre, has greed to write twelve two-reel com edies for production within the next | twelvemonth, Captain Ewen and be unlike any one else in the Tarking- jton group of boys. Booth Tarkin, Mason, Ida Waterman Young are among dd Tammany the supporting * brother will Ing because of in- combination line bas never started in a gan Anita Htewart is to begin work on Fighting Shepherd Howard Jose as her director was louned for one picture only. Dorothy Dalton, who has ben picked }to play Chrysis in “Aphrodite, | Westport, Conn., her new picture, Louis Joseph Vanoe. ‘sonally will do some difficult Jake swimming, for I prefer to risk my life for the sake of good close-ups rathor than use a double.” tonking seen A company to star Stell In two-reel comedi ized. Two men who backed the Vic- tor Moore comedies ure interested in the concern. being organ: ette game without to-day with “a' Day'n Pleasure” is the title of Ghariey Chaplin's newly completed Mrs. Chaplin is working cadilly Jim,” featuring Owen! C will be out soon, It wil! bo! production also as the first good chanco on “The Inferi wll suffering from in- Rush to-day either taking a men being put out of the gam __REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. _ Have You a Child? 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