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_ Yale Eleven Will Be Put Through Hard Scrimmage For 1 Tiger Game To-Day) 2% : ® Elis Now Ready to Back Their| Sir wor against rtarvard constu- ” Eleven at Even Money for Scheerer, Princeton's er foots, L Saturday's Battle and Frank Murray, who drop-kicking for the Tigers, will also probably get into the Yale contest. ' ion ——— NBW HAVEN, Nov, 11, OND OACH SHARP has ordered a bs TEAM TO TRY serimmage for this atternoon,| OUT THE PLAYS HARVARD the first of the daily practice WILL USE AGAINST YALE ' HB EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Ti, 1919. WESTCHESTER NOTES. | FRENCH TRAINS SO SWIFT TAKING KINKS OUT OF HAIR FEAR “SPECS” GOT TICKETS Wireless Telegraphy May Be Used in Future to Avert Disastrous cluding a Fine Estate on the tion on Request of Yale Wrecks There, Hudson, Authorities. PARIS, Nov, t1—Reftway accidents (Goedial The Brening World.) NEW AVES . » 11—The have been so frequent and disastrous} WHITH PLAINS, N. Y., Nov, 11.—|local police to-day started an investl+ feoemtly that French engineers are|An exemplified copy of the will of | gation into alleged speculation in tickets experimenting with new methods to/|the jate Sarah Walker, also known as | for the cotnane tt football game signal traina Madam C, J. Walker, manufacturer | here next Saturday. The only public French system has always been 4 sale 6f tickets for the game took place considered geod’ but such speed, has |% & compotind to take the Kinks out | 16, Of NONets Oe oe ar ween nase been attained by locomotives that it] Onc" yyy Mum no died at Ind worn aleposed of, ia inefficient. for probate with Surrogate Blater to-| Although not more than two ticke' Attempts are being made to use Gay. The will disposes of an estate | were sold to a person, reports that wireless telography for Ming and] valued at $00,000, The decedent left | speculators had got a large number of Sarah Walker Left $500,000, In-|New Haven Police Start Investiga- games that will precede the coming loared here to-day, when arrange- a A Rg & te known - a | the tickets reached newspaper offices. Princeton contest. After Py ments were made for the pitching Lewaro ai ington on the Hudson. | the Yale ticket départment said that rest the players are fealing fins toe 4 CAMEIEDO! , Mass, Nove HWTh 0 | stat? to be quartered here, beginning aw ron, daughter of the tentatrix, the police had sbean asked to make ef-| Wonder what upset your ste Lively tussle, and with a ecot | substitutes on the Harvard varaity| feb. 23, and the othor players © week "hr. Willem: Foret A Bape A who, under th terms of the will, In-| forts to enforce a len! ordinance | Which portion of the food . emis tae in pquad fopert to-day to take up prepara. | later. Lake St Wi dina, her vals fies! would be picked |heriis one-third interest in the busi- | #ainat ticket speculation, ‘The ticket | damage—do you? Well, don't.p is fe squad should shaw | i100 gor Saturday's game with Tufte, ye — ! for the winte: up by the roaching locomotive.|ness of her mother, Known ag the|depaftment stated that it had taken|1¢ your stomach fs in a revolt; Gmprovement during the week, al- The ase G00 row. The| 25 2 ‘Tomeshek, present New Tork om of ‘This would away with the danger| Madame C. J. Walker Manufacturing | °Very precaution against jators. y hae though the followers of the Blue will anon ivan ‘on p Drm nea hance | State 175-pound boxing champion, has © seas Vi that escaping steam might Company. Among the largest be- $$. gassy and upset, and what soe be quite satisfied if Yale can put up| to play the game between the Princeton |*Ver®d his connection with the New city ae & memorial to on | tAgins Meter and prevent hie seeing | Quente Je $10,000 to Alice Kelley, a5 | BARCELONA LOCKOUT WORSE | ste hes fermented and tuened » MS g00d & game against the Tiger as] and Yale moctings has been followed for | West Side Athletic Club and joined the wrotgen, who, volunteered | their | « Gaager signal, eo happened last week | Eisen a life position arith 65400 & year ber head dinzy and aches; belch gases she put up against the Brown Bear.| several years here and will not be|Paulist Athletic Club, Tomeshek ta e in. of 's, commmaftins she remains with the y, | Nemotiations Brokew OW After All| acids and eructate undigested 1 work out the details of the| | Maver Morgan om Vacat Madame Waiker also 1 a: eligible to compete for his new club im- 4 Most important in duvelopments| changed this Pall. The varsity cleven, RIO JANEIRO, Nov. 11.—Amertoan|as a fund to establish an Tnawsteiat Night Conference. just eat a tablet or two of | around New Haven has been the an-| with probabl Leseemseend Bouncement that Halfback wred | Mu ‘ond Ge et te ethens Che many Kar wers te, Made of the an. |Ambaaeedor Bdwin V. Morsan started |and. Mission School in Afri BARCELONA, Nov. 11—The negott-| Dispepsin to help neutralize ‘Wobb had broken two of his ribs. This|be scouting Yale in its battle wit! Joe Congrove defeated Fay Coudder by aese ent of ne jotorti ‘oll _|to-@ay on @ vacation trip after having -_-— ations between employers and workmen | #9d in five minutes you statement answers the questions of| Princeton, will be on the sidelines if] score of 26 to af in forty-six innings Seuenter of Mis. © © Croll of Bouth !neen a¢ his post almost continuously for Ohilt Kade Labor Trobles. regarding the lockout were broken off | became of the indi and Many last Saturday, who wondered | TS oo dangerous. in the three oushion billiard tourney, and Kuayon Biro! Hartford, Conn.” |the Inst three years. He sailed from| VALPARAISO, Nov. 11.—The atrike|yesterday after discussions aating| If your stomach doesn't take ‘why the husky sophomore waan’s pute | jag two weeks noo by Coase Doe Whe. fe of it liberal limit without ting Up bie ‘usual a aS wan ee — aa ye gh pay dry 8 ie ~ “ae Mrs, George A. Biater | Santos this afternoon for Buenos Ayres,|in the copper mines at Ranca; forty | throughout the night. The employers you r we returned from Cumber- which point he wil go to miles south of Santiago, has been set-| declined to recede from their original |!f your food is a dai few pray alk hep Reneeeae fh i ra od soe teeee lard tournament last night , ited tates, expecting, to feturn “49 | tied’ Bight thodaang ‘miners had stand, cist | help, remember the ‘ward when he received anotter blow.| st jerigay and, on eSonee oe | garetts Maoe LAs oth sib ae ets | Weasttorth wocsctary nt the ee Baty [Suh have Geen serena” ant ce eetats | me "RRs debe ates a afshs | most harmless antacid Ie However, Howard Campbell has| te Detroit eleven, De, Gracme 2 Hamamona announces {hsttion ef County Clerk Onehin, has! wilt be in" cherbe during Ambemeder ‘coed feeling now usists between Fupture je Anal. e pepsin, which costs so little demonstrated that Yale will not be| tered, &, Sood, offense and that ng , Ambassadot | good feeling now exists between employ. ' rupture i to his. ints intances mt the recovered from his recent iliness. Morgan's absence. ned ‘ern any workmen. rn ow "Phe ait jacking In right halfback material. It New York = - jon Is more serious because stores.—Advt. er. ub leat night his is thought by many that he would| In the Harvard ‘Tutte ts intention to s his decision not to ave ntarted the Princeton game had| to play’ the. game ied of acne that acoapt a ‘a5 President of See et Meet jase BS, he ey Princeten played inst Bat the at qreanene fs, his announcement outpla; ‘ebb. ‘9 injury, game, 8 CT at = however, ts Hot serious enough (0 | eq fe Cvermead game came, so suddenty | Nie SY ohhh, HM? ote lat leh Keep hit out of the game should the| periods botone it sould develog wc ae: | Tho Nominating Committee. ts. to ‘coaches elect to shart in. fense to stop it, When it was finally pa tis a es a of the Nott question of the hout around! checked Princeton was sti and then Rave. exqieanee, nig whether the Yale Ath-|the Crimson bulldog spirit scored a|Seheral desire to h letic Association is going to accede to that tied the score, Tufte’s | Senin, head the tcke the demands of thousands of football | ? Bnd betting end boative « fauna to allow standing room in the fd is going to| Charles ‘M. Bull jr, opened the first bow! Saturday. Some space on the a tara mopping ait ‘kinds of | tound of the apaual Invication tearaee fold might be allottea to such people, | shots over the middle of line and {>| ment of the National Squash Tennis while there is a walk on the very top | the ends, pessrees Ae Fale Gee wie Oi: of the bowl as wide as the average| Coach Knox distributed to-day the | tory Over Cl, Martin, tl ‘alo race track that would accommodate |4ie, plays to his second team. which | hockey star, by @ soore Of Lli6, 15—4, soveral thousand. ‘The association | Will be Dractised for a Gay op theists that no standing room seats| “The summury of needed corrections | Tom Keane, track coach at grracure will be sold, but the enormous demand | disclosed by Princeton's game is some- | University, announced vat may force the decision to be broken. | thing like. this: junior national A.A. U. championship Fae ree a neiiand been anticipated, |. Harvard's lino wasn't up te-atandara | team probably would start in the senior both in defense and in creating holes| national run over the Vam Cortlandt in all probability there would have | othe backfield . Park course on Nov. 29. been extra stands erected as was the | Esitrand can't get along without bee nev. & cage in the 1916 Harvard game, eatest possible ‘amount of line buck- |, The total entry for the Horse Show je Fido Kempton will take part in to-| ing strength. 1,606, over 400 more than iast year, In @ay’s scrimmage. The arm which he fully ‘uray has room for improye- | deciding to give the entire gross re- threw out during the Brown game {s| ment in hig general hander of the|celpts to the Salvation Army, the in fine condition after a two days’| mighty tough auarterback duties. The | directors, had ino idea they would find jefense against forwai ses |2ealous horee lovers among’ the uni- reat. Tn fact, he @id not show any iil | mus’ be improved, for there was oly a |formed 1Ads and lassies who Ave auch pve Ly Bobo By Heyy: Gia |messre amount of It noticeable Satur- | cheery, ald to our soldiers along the houg! day. firing lines in France. But it hi ne pot carry the ball with his usual fre- |°°% that the ter ve queney. Princeton monty {6 beginning to pour into New Haren, ont is nee covered as soon as its presence |s detected. Last week $400 was put wo FI ay Nagy 3 ul the len from ‘Up ‘against an El packers $500, but) Frank Canapary, left halfback and|Noy. 17 to #1, both in the afternoon from now on even money will prevall,| captain of the Columbla football team, | #4 evening. He has already years, Camel ‘cigarettes are enticingly mild; their flavor is wonderful! rae is the case. very Rorees and eager to hpip the Show, proot is that the ‘and pro- You will enjoy Camels more than any ‘Yale is ready for a hard week of training, as it i@ In ghe best condl- tion oF the season. “ven Rob Lay fs In shape again and will fiwht for the right halfback berth, leaving only ‘rhorne Murphy on the hospital lst Mike's son will not get in the Tiger flurry, but those who notice the amonnt of weieht hé allows to be put om at left ankle say that he will be a= Hieht to do @mergency work veainst the Crimson. PRINCETON TO START SAME BACKFIELD AGAINST ELI USED IN HARVARD GAME. (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J. Nov. U-— Princeton's final week of football) Practice started yesterday with the fichtest kind of a work-out for the men who had played ‘in the Harvard contest here on Satumiay, Although | some of the hard fighting Tigers were more or less battered in the game struggle they put up against their| heavier Crimson opponents, none of the Orange and Black football tossers | received injuries worthy of the name, But there is no disputing the fact that tho Princeton first string men were | more or less done up after the sixty | gruelling minutes they spent on Bat~ urday in. playing Harvard's much vaunted eleven to a showdown, and| Coach Roper and’ hie assistants are | unwilling to take any chances of hav- ing either an eleven crippled by, in- juries or weakened by pure fatigue Lake the fleld against the Blisat New aven on Saturday. Ber tne lightest kind of work fell to fhe lot of the nineteen Tigers who got into the Harvard contest, running down wlder kicks, some work in handling the forward pass, at whic! the Orange and Black demonstrat thelr skill in convincing style on Sat- urday, and @ short and snappy eignal Gril] completing the day’s work for of Utica vs, Romanoff the Greek, and n ty. ¥ ‘Mund; ) Oishi the Jap, until three doses are taken usually engraving who wae taken, out of te |¥°U"S Mite Te. oO e288 Len gh th i pry You will prefer Camels quality and, Harvard contest after he had nei'y) PIMLICO SELECTIONS, — | srippe misery. collapsed on eameuniieie> Relief awaits you! Open your poridd, was back at his old berth and Fn ag, ea an pronounced to b| Leaves, Whe Catan wu’ LO | sages of your heads stp nose running i : rt as been pronoun: aves, . belts, sound by iruiner Fite-| eevohd, Hace — Belarla, Cousin | relieve ike baednalee, alieeon terete coupons, premiums or gifts! trick, his removal on Sat @ hind uel Bi - |ishness, sneesing, soreness and oo gecasioned PY ere coved ae ain ne Race jonheur, Crest. bry eal yap ed 4 fourth entry, Twot- | “Pape's Cold Compound” te the Jmost superhuman effort. of mamas for the first string men wi start to-day and will be marked ‘the return to the firing line of Stan the giant Tiger tackle and the Backbone of the Orange and Black Bne, who was kept out of the Harvard contest by injuries. Keck is now back fm @plendid condition and will start against the Blue on Saturday, ‘The entrance of Keok to the line- ‘ap will, of course, occasion the re- E ‘all t fhe heavy Crimson line. At present has been formally dismissed from the Blue and White squad by Fred Dawson. The action came as the result of con- tinued dissension between coach and | ¢7, captain, and while sudden, was not altogether unlocked for, John Kennedy, of Manchester, N, H., captain-elect of the 1917 team, was chosen to fill the Vacancy at a meeting of the squad at the training table last night. The reason for the action of the coach was given 4s insubordination, ITHACA, N. Y., Nov. 11.—Their morale much improved by their victory over Carnegie Tech. and more particu- larly by the manner of their winning it, the Cornell football players launched a week's drive in preparation for %pe jof the hardest games on the schedule, that with Penn State here on Saturday. MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov. Liston and Dr, Edgar Fauver a ing the Wesleyan vareity into, conditiog for its game with Columbia in New York City on Saturday, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Nov, 11.— With French back in the line-up and With renewed contidence after the victory over Boston College, the Rut- ers team had @ hard drill for the vost Virginio on Saturday. HANOVER, N. H., Noy. 11.—-At the practice for the Dartmout football play- ers who did not participate in the Penn game on Saturday, Spears began his programme on rebuilding, the backfield de has only one man that he can really depend on to stay against Brown, Capt. Jack Canel, Bckberg will be able to play and it was announced that ‘n all ability Jordan will be able to «et into the game. Schulting, who was Blaying well at substitute fullback until a Dad leg sent him to the hospital two weeks ago, rej @ squad and made in Jordan's place, Bothner Stages Wrestling Show. George Bothner will stage a wrest- Ung show at Weldner’s Columbia Audi- jum in Richmond Hill, 1. 1, to-night. Three uts, all to a finish, will be j | contested, ab follows: Young’ Hacken- schmide vs. Henry Gerrig, Jack Cerelle Lady Race—Grimalkin, Poultney, Rapid Day. Sixth Race — Germa, Violet Tip, Flying Flowers, Seventh Race -— Melanchotia, Ro- meo, Dottie Vandiver. Prince to Visit Horse R. Lawrence Smith, Chali Executive Committee of thi lorse Show Association, an serday afternoon that, ac ‘7 pected visit of the Prince ol his auite to the Horse Show on Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. 19, it had been de- nm cided to close the doors of the Gard from 2.30 to 4.P, M. on that date to ulations and also to handle the crow that will undoubtedly gather. ‘Therefore all persons holding tic! them, befor: bo admitt —-—___ Patsy Cline Is Wi ninth round. At once! Relief with | ‘*Pape’s Cold Compound”’ The first dose eases your cold! Don't stay stufféd-up! Quit Devits and snuffling! 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