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Se ee : Se ee WENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, OVENSER * CARDINALS’ FAMOUS PLAYER “MAY. PLAY HERE. NEXT SEASON —— of i eg . AT OUGHT NOT TO BE sO HARD | - + - By Thornton Fisher Hornsby Again On Market ee —_ And May Come to Giants For S Small Sized Fortune. sas | severs 1 times during the playing aea- { i. Louis saw { Welcome Bids fon lust year it was reported nit consideration and sevéra’ . T jornsby was to come to the Giant or Si ) Nera- ioe ae i . LIN, 5 10 emt players in exchange Bach time thir mental Second Baseman. Was denied by the St. Louis owriers a ne Hornsby has said on s¢ al ocee would Ike to come te My Robert Boyd. vols ad ay with th »M far off city of St, LOWS | fouls, and there j# no player tity comes th HE WIE teverores ax #7 Foor- WE GETS A CHANCE FoR PLENTY OF IN- DOCK ROAD WOKE \e HE LIVES 1H FAN APARTHIEN Giants instead of “pastimting” ioe) rt that Rogers | the ants would ax nd bases tend y ome to thar the clampion batsman of the Nation al Tecapine He has always been the e New York mariage Horn man of the tentate of the New Idea Gives Winning Horse! Trainers a Money Prize, Too. dinala and batting po- tonal Laague, will not be seen in a St. Lois uniform wa that he wil VARIBIe eet won « miurned to have the se i HAT'S quite an ilea of the rac- Spa ee 3 ava |haseman of the Cardinals in i i ing officials at co ng ¥ ay up Next yenr, if reports 4 fe pevaant 4 ; if tr eseae A e ‘x ecu had aah ve with th Louls are substantiated tz + aa hei ' ll | 5 A A “ oS Texan” duri iT » and As an active ple winners, According to the plan p 1 CANT AFFORD, SE ere aT Peet aeiatl queulan ar i | into operation at the beginning of the (T= (ht ONLY " eramental star? oof thelr justre. Fe i : H Pimileo meeting every winning traine GUARAHTEED ane ld jfor a peoenthat ta satdsto sale! ih aut y aA q goes’ Into the stewards stand and is | BIQECO FoR. MY SORTER, On eae dtoe ce ttio resrl GAA ea Sain ees few, ahd w sat presented with $60. 11 is the tirst time | a ' y drew a playing and a penaion ore envy | him | 2/ voom-von'r Kelly playing! ott (er mar ceva] | dle is shout pearee aus- | linguist soxition whieh he bas si, WELL, (WAS \ AT THAT LONELY HAD \ = in the history of ra y that trainers Tr si Thave been so recognized, and tt ja to be IT SHOULONT ac HARD fom owners fe te eR A Bc FO EXCHANGE HM TICKE | th= | Donr was i the ranks of the well ta ure of during gpaens Sere oe Wee eaerropelian Tere ( Poles eee BES I A er Cont AND KELLY \THIS QUILL tO oft sla year Aring ReaD Association will continue the practice Gicerizon) WORE CVE IN THE iT TH * ) BLOW AWay- batting star With 4 plaser of Ho we Matin! next year here. Jockeys get paid for winning and nd owing to | tip ‘ would be oni! par vurting the) With Any this indiffere majors in defénst ' ~_ lean in genes ve dnflend in| strenacth itack (he sieaneces losing mounts when in most cases a t whers have deemed | Texan. w te } him for the fabu-| Alto tt ous pr d above inet - : 8). | le requested job is a far different proposition. He | has to work oh a horse for weeks, and | often for months, to get hint “up co} a race.” He shoulders all the re- sponsibility of the stable. He is up ‘with the lark in the morning and in ved sho St. Loula magnates Gotham hy of the Texas star, but] in collectir it ly reported, has Ke dings, cos secured Nitetab the Bos ston Red Sox ah _, $225,300 Total Receipts } WwiTHOUT any INCONVENIENCE HE OUGHT \/ vo Repuce , Very little public recognition BR eae haere il eee ae ae i ee eS _ Of Garden's Boxing Bouts ROAD WORK THE ROAD HOUSE PRICES PROHIGIT HIS HITTING THE chow y after #8 ndown. He gets \ all they have to do is get their horse i way from the barrier, A trainer’ ! PMA helconive Into Nat l or gods ee sec ce ieee he Driving Power of Giants Vational League [rm cla ects: Ae ; listens to the train struction and | ° ° . ; : + ten rounds at the Kerstone VER * then goes to the post to follow them | FE m S i. State Tax Since Walker Law}* tw to recetre 6100) ; or forget thom—it depends on the rider. From Neb ras ka Defeats rm tn upport Fa sapnalCndrath Wart dt Fiat | He has nothing (o do with the con- | asker ‘an ° Became Operative Amounts aaa wih ditoning of a ‘horse to a winning | 1 : | ‘ = 3 Lynch caneen af Gttort, excepting in instances: where he By Neal R. O’ Hara. to $11,265 From One Clut pels happens to be the contract rider of Lig u igers even eng the stable whose horse he js astride. ‘rile Nailers Leap Wan absiseaita Cuertiett, 1880, by The Freee Pubitnhine On (The New Y at Mresing Wot) S ns Me 1h TH And eyen then bis work is just ma- : a held a eacoeat seat oe Johnny Heisman’s eleven looks like the worst Pennsylvania wreck By John Pollock. aur will be : chine-like. "i ; ne Brunswick team, which played a close |Nold & special meeting at Chicago O” mos. nad ina long times 11 “rivet: ta lboxitelipame Je Inia Gelazy be: munrsbned NeW { - Of course, the trainer usually gets) With Big “Advantage in Tone! defense when its goal ne was in|Satueday, where the organization's = NGuERtINa? Somaltion Ne ieeecht chant fis teen Wibee th Dis ten per cent. of the groan win- Sine, course toward the American League a eva han) VEE. 1 Sines the sport ae ‘ i nings, but unless he tas a wiable of| nage Westerners Win From would not be denied in/and the minors in the discussion ot There ts only one thing to do yourveleven te ticked by a small college | MRS Ever ‘ , ok Norse tus nmiouite’ to acs : eee Te Tarn cnt Bare art | TEs enc tun auseuasTon CF caden, rhauatorpiny call phat jesaltzed In this State {= demons ; Anything worth while Jersey Men 28 to 0 en Hartley, « fast, hard runner| ‘20 Lasker plan al i OLE F ‘8 Jy the largo crowds fiat have i Sarthe the 4 4 The Pimlico plan brings the tralner Who. troubled’ utgers constantly, /Slon on Monday next will bo dis. The tight money market has caused hundreds of pro football players tol attended tie shows jy My Be et ! fnto the public eye more than ever, att *olo Ground is. plerced through tackle. Later in this | cussed, turn amateurs. |Garden and the money ta pa Deke ian venient Met Se | period, when Rutgers checked a series| John A, Heydler and the Eastern s 4 |these entertainments, § - . } me he was recon Onr only t of running plays with scant sain] club owne 3 _ ‘That Ce College team looked good. til st tried to eo marching }ard he the 2 t gret is that some of the racing officials | By Wi iltiam Abbott. Nebruaka neauly changed taotios and| Cus Omnert, Mesara Stoneham, Moxy corgi Ted BHO : I aac bret i, Xoile. A) a in New York didn't get the same idea | onions Euan | reertod to tiie aerial’ game—a lon, [GFAW And McQuade of the Giants, | ta Boia ‘ “ a tie wu . 1 when the racing season started dere HERS was hopelessly out- | ward pass tirown by Hubka to] Mtbets of Brooklyn, George Grant ot Harvard Wave dieketeec : . Of this 8 rsh In at iy at Maltimone, a4 last May. Qur old friend, Jimmy Fitz. classed by Nebraska, The West- | Qwcivon, who walted for the pigskin | the Brat W. F. Baker of the|asecarce aa hens' tesa NY ® co: as hens’ us tall, The: $h13 with, Angie Baal 1 | _ simmons would lave had quite «| erners displaced tonnage nearly | wile standing far out on the end of Ep ee ah go Weer on Friday. ‘i - 7: ee e@ : Ses St ASE i 0 ry round 01 a ague el e | 4 Wenk roll mow, fifteen pounds more a man, and th | Rutgers's goal line, abacInthigek Unit pas aan cseatere Oshkosh quarterback is calling his signals in Roman numerals this sea- it q 66] TS hard to keep a good man Scarlet giants from Lincoln could run| Kutgers penentad by the tates day, on the plan’ outlined at Chicagy |80n instead of Arabic figures. It is very, confusing to the opposition, ies $1,000 i down.” You bet i's, Hore ig) With the speed and cunning of an) Mn And some tered tetirKe tod, Oh Oct. 18. They will reorganize ntwelght champier ‘aa rank Moran onthe dob antelope. The corn huskera cropined | Feecha eens meat: re Ei oMented baseball, revamp the National Com- Princeton players are oon numbers this fall. Harvard and Yate| (ees tne ae { Sei praiknds. Lant we ,|the Rutgers goal line four times and) shift formations, the ight Jerseymen House bieraites Wee eerie players are weating jerseys, as usu? Isaac ee eat: was over in Jersey when he was fight-|t)reatened to acore on four other oc- | pushed their huge opponents for sub- the joint moeting next Monday, there oe 6 Sept. 9, 3 ' ing Wild Burt Kenny and belng made |casions, Except for the thint period, | Stantial gains. | A fumble found ele will be two eight club leagues next That Penn coaching-taff is now getting practice tn passing the buck ' ' to look foolish by the ring antics of |when the light but scrappy derseymnen | €°'S,19 Possession of the ball on Ne- year. It there Is a war and disagree- e 8 6 rommy Noble, thy i braska’s 15-yard line. It was the first ment, then there will be at least on Pro foothull 18 dot 1 m 1 Menty, That night . we: thouwnt|torcea their hueky adversaries on thé 1 3 ro foothal! ts doing well in Ohio, where pro baseball ts also quite w success \ ee , ; rack waa atouttinouah axa fighter. | “ f y ad on the the eleven had come within twelve-club league independent of pie feature twvlee-round ba i eeehtcats de a thing with Kenny, |@efense, Nebraska did the forcing.| striking distance, A thrust through Ban Johnaon and his five American hell tis A.C. of Newark next Tuewlay 1 Tn eee tly tn the contest it was apparent, {he middle of the line netted four League organizations, and it will be eter of ring rules, but be aioe bert ctor of ring res, but | Early tn the content it was apparent (he rma of, the, ine, netted tr Lt aamtais ane Lane pas Duettiste, Steeplechase Ki ing, [iol aren oan who Is no resp al Vatey Bogmatl, Louis's bret eee OBO two more. With the Rut h sat al oar? ‘ ould make. the best . ¥ owe 3 tutwers stand- has been outlined. elt Allle Neck and Bamys Ade ity apter hoe, papa make the, bes Mhat the best Rutgers could do would| ing screaming for a score, Redmond — Final inferences yesterday mace tt Will Go After F; hi Y toe NE tn Rien peal die crag ae is 4 | be to hold down the score, Nebraska| fumbled on the next play, ending a Plain that there will be no retreat rench assic) UL Mretisan, the weight, formeriy of EM) ge th in, thee : Moran: sot you know that we {Rot only enjoyed « big advantage in| Wrcinlsing rally, Boon after Rutgers from the big idea of a olvilian tribun- a ia bi eho poms 8 ‘Geears, well 10% aye settled'and the match with Joe | weight, but tho Weaternera were. well| ‘Tied '9 score on a long forward pass, MH to run the game. The National) ee fe eee u eciett ta. gemuved for Deo; 10rat atlas had but failed, and it ao happened this was League with the help of the Yankees,! | FE. Widener Announces Star fom Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark's pair, | ny es Bike. egal ene ack” tones fake: the) Baal tA Had Wie peesa Naat eon coached and sirongly euulpped with | the last opportunity the New Bruns- Bet Sox and White Sox of the Amer- ~ Migat ad Blighty a "iM ub of Ihtrol fishter, who tt tomght moan titeres wonderful to ua and it looks Ike a | ®°or!ng plays. WiGle teary nad SOLAnoTS ee a Longe, has the votes to eos Jumper Has Run Last Race Preepment had @ tead of fifteen | Afr‘ Dues Se ee ren Baer record gate and atten ie for On the showing inat Rutgers the n the final period Nebraska got and the money to make the plan : : lengths at the ofa mile and six | os" oP z rset aa Ree eete Major Wilken “ta | huge lade from the corn belt ought to | busy again, although many substitu. ko, once It te launch on American Turt. furlongs, Ho bungled the fifteenth | a! on : handling !t and he ts quite the [#i¥e the strong Henn State team a tiens had been made in the big one ag ne Noe ne ‘interested tn) jump and lost Campbell, his jockey Bandeman Rice, the Bhallah Nearrweleht en > Lage of California, who waa the managet best promoter in England and fg | Keen argument Saturday, scarlet Ine-up, Hartley ripped of forgay, “yohnaon wont right. te imay | ——— Sweepment was racing well at the! arsed ir re sored we nin en! Cailfornta ae suse Billy M4 a very likely sweccessor to Charlie |, iD their acanlet, colors and white Ione syne ane finally went over for & try to Hight, but when dis club owners BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 3.—Duet-| time end he had not lost his rider | yp pous with re hie fellows Were, waa booked up | Cant Clerrlang Ushtwelaht, under Mle inane, = Cochran, [ fee) suro though that headgears the Nebraska squad gave | + seo our plans an nderatand the : 1 he would have offered Duettiste Rake hy Gia emai wo moet Marry | bas matched MeCann tof Cochran. (I feel muro though that | an iupreslon of giants strength | After a Rutgers kicked had been Money we, have at our command In |tiste, with 178 pounds up. the hishes! hard battle at the finlah eee. he Hunks. abl. bearyoctent (of Pitlabliray |) tornight and at Aan Francigen: ChCP? eiay out of hoxing and T hope he | The Visiting linesmen were all well) blocked the Westerners began an- case of & falling out they will agree | weight ever carried by a horse In the | — nso 1 a ta toaestound terial Maetann han ee & aay ih New Wet over six feet and were about as easy | other drive that terminated success-|are wi Oe ce tee fl history of handicap racing in Mary a Californie. Hex is enjoying his stay in New York. ro willing to talk things over with 3 EA Saeshan i doing ny busi. |. 8PHl aa a concrete column, Kut-| filly when Swanson, who played a him and ilsten to sugxestiona; but tho land, romped home an easy wlaner tn aie ¥ Siti Neer ‘ were in thelr dark Jerseys and @tock- | bung-up game at end, nipped a long BIG thing, the lifting of control of the | . " El 7, D b il R l Ress and you will Neat tote from }Es ‘weemed like pigmics, compared | FOrWANt pass behind Teurgere’® goal Keine outot the hands of politicians, [the Manley Memorial Steeptechas: ection Day Football Results a Ban| Handicap, the feature event of the hn to Yhelr opponents from the plains, |line, a great heave by Hubka that /*,80'ns to be put over whethe SSS. bea: siveness, SOCK!! uw DF no’ rou uty but agressiveness, BOCK Even when the game was under-|aailed over the heads of the entire | ike It of not, for we feel it ta the | a ly ‘to. ye | : Election Da’ t Heo track. | N 5 ae time Turda intone \ieuseane pega a i PS nee Peg y It seemed that the light Jersey-|derkey eleven, Capt. Day kicked alljreatoread (= Volch confidence can be 4 FORE OE OCTET, | AW) Seats Mental meinltz, bat 44) ical tina, th, Deere wcalaue Rea eal bictde and while na be somewhat dazed by the im-| four goals, bringing the total count | Which makes It look as though there |Th® distance was two and one-half) Moread ta its wit eo aye iret grasa r a. TORE ane fe. proportio of the scarlet|to 28 pointe, night be some volleys fired next Mon-|milea and the winner crossed the in- New York University wen Its first ad Handles | Sue see Reuse and Tenney would rope tah Seo; ® was compelied to] The game onco again “proved that | jay atten a2) visiblo line in front of the judge's same of the current football senson ue line, and| pore : defend its goat when only a fow|a team {# no stronger than Ite line. a } t efeuting 1 4 ee e twice fo 2 duce well in his cart cf io atronger than Its Lin stand a good ten lengths in front of| by defeating Trinity at Ohio Fiel, : ; ; plays had been executed by the] Rut i 1 | stany tutke. the Onerss at hae : We pee Gay [estan Hee amish Me fle) eae taf ato, ctnnceg eg cx: BOW LUNG NEWS. |titeniana tage” ton incor Slane |Ystertay aftr oy a ne of 8 = tar commies| MO Eee ne nae ot ee ‘ SOW ES 4 SHEEHAN, period Rutgers stopped savage rusnes| ka forwards quickly shifted through | a neck ahead of Minata, The pursc|to 20. The Violet players found the, Greve’s Kick Wine for Comme) wens tecause of were tines, Is Ben Hotel Maiaenhead N’ «| OB thelr own I-yard lino, a dem-|the light Rutgers line and smoared| Flatbush fans will bo tféated to ®/was valued at $11,800, of which $8,800) front lino of the visitors’ defens: Us pe ieee Malay 3 a, onstration of grit, that was sener-| plays before they had hardly started. | rattling good content thie evening | wae the winner's aliave ON | amentably weak and they scored at | «Gath; Hane Grove's trusty right toe tn. He wtih — ously arded from the Rutgere| Superiority. in the. line waa v4 “ as the . is oak at y e enabled Commercial to lurdie over an- | caitforta Meher DPKY DOUGHERTY of Teipere- | oN ns henind. thing: bane. “athens | aumerinnity in the line waa veryiwhen the Orpheum Five and the|” tmenediately after the concluslog of | fst one touchdown tn cach of the DbarRole In tLacUaaR Woe chanel ame, IF woes i vill, Pa., whose knowledge of |'Was no scoring in this period, due tol kicks wore blocked by charging Ne-|Dickerbocker quintet meet in the! 0 juce J, E, Widener, owner PaaS ae olen by straight line plonahtp honors. tn Trooklyn.- Gee on @ tout H ce J. FE, Widener, Q i rade A menautional drop-kick from the boxers and boxing Is limited to| these determined stands by ae See SORWAREE: [dest two in three games at tho) ry. sttiste, announced that the ateeple- However, New York” tniverslty ward Mark trom a aifficult angla,|| Charlie Pituiniinn, the loved teatherwolglty .» iJ the extent of his having picked Jack | ania Knlokerbocker Howling Academy. | oe ing had run his lust pace on | M8 forced to fight hard almost to thn | Which waa the margin of the Commer) made wick & atrat showing a tie Arete ; Vempsey as the coming champion long Phil Spinella will captain the Knick- See 3 |very end to gain its initial triumph, | § Fe EVSE OORDAIH | Trenton, No 2. wher toled Mrany Page i vefore anybody took him seriously tn | | erbockor Five the Americur, turf, and that he would | as the Trinity men uncovered a num: Eh Sehoo| ink Wield “yesterday. att@noas ¢| tm re ntgiit sn mnaggy : pugilistic way, has a brand new| | be shipped abroud to compete against | ber of forward pnanca, patterned | Sill Eield, yererday a inca, but tel J Mgnter under his management who Dh Bening, nee ew Reco | the crack forslgn thmber toppers in| Soe Princoton linea, in the last halt et ene er Ph Bongol to went at may develop into a sscond Dempscy. | ap PRINCETON ng Teaartent xii terolot this erento: = of the fray, and repeatedly gained | a clean aweep for the A. L, honor, ‘The youngster 1s Knockout Al Miller | mage with a strong gorub toam at‘ Ths White Bley @Amiony, "| tho Frengh Grand National, to be! ground by this metho of niiack the Borough of Hrooklyn aes of Eddystone, He has nequirel the| PRINCETON, N. J, Nov, #—Ril| (he Yale Rowl, looking forward ty) Whe ee won two paren ia the Ameri; run during the spring, and other| Tho visitors throw sixteen forward Rramemnent, {ire a iar tert Fo | olannton, passes, nine of which were compl sft athe White Elo. Stabit of putting hia opponents to sleep | Roper changod hiv pian of campaign | to Trown game on Saturday, ‘The $2 Neu ma round a la Dempsey, Dougherty | at tho last minute to-day, and instead |Y°rs!ty lned up na followa: cd, | Fong Runs Kea valine by | v ‘ny “rats | Smoke Thrifts.» ‘The Manioy Memorial Hundtoap tu], With, the Violet playors | ' to ade 0 he Princ alta Cutler, left end; Mackay, left a comfortab: end 6 Tro runs of at Berrie wit siilicr, why wll texe, ork lot giving the Jrinceton varsity oltackte; ‘Qualia, left. guurd; Gavin, cree the richest cross country event in the | tho second period, F rgnn, the | by Progan ands une ¢ | old town by storm. ‘He is one of the | #émmage against the worub that he | centre; Herr, right guards Walker, | team die Mimbait tailied ‘an’ oven ‘crane United States. Duettiste won thia| coach, decided t en of hin trom p nent of ards’ die: COR nnE M1, ord | Salisbury Turkish ° } inven, the quarter’ few fighters who h punch which | talked about yesterday, he contontod | Feht tackle; Dilworth, right end; | kay “Mt Me CrMieume vxsilt do waa (0. reginee | regular hacks are nd his second uy t last year and up to date has ere the. feature of peter! } Cig f 100! 1K Kempt quarterback? — ( att, | even | string men a chance to rip up th fcear oA > (Wn cats of 10E the a al ‘ rimtnags | jut pack? mpbell, i p Up favon’® victory over Fordham Prep at ad home the bacon,” says Dough. eared thf Tummy, wcrimnage ler halfback; Jordan, fullback. The Prone Cette to eeling tau wt onan | OP five steeplochases, Sincd his first | weak Trinity line, So Ryan, Nelson | Eee dy Mia In derecy City \ 840"; \ i ar Wile Cowden. Viewed Cartes r ck ha{and Shorty » side | ordi, nt , . 7 e \ ——___ Me warib: ne bakn aroekinic a RS - of tins. Mrookiyn. au Tita Da eee Te atta outa Libra cant Aihah aire kali rit Ray AL cavai ee » ae 28 to & Chesterfield Cigarettes, in Dempsey May Mect Jens W Harvard formations, as reported by | AT HARVARD, ) Ceatha are to compute In the tournament, haw not lost a steeplechase, By hia) (106 heh ates Bourg non and Me- | ae ea tron TD tht ee S, 1h scouta, for th pst’ week or wo, anil) CAMINIINIE, Atanas Now. 8 mhern| | Uited Mate Tir (n, lting Ce victory to-day he topa all steeplechas: x Shee eae - air tight cans of 50, de {ys as ready for tho : in Wad harder Work for the [urvard aul. | qed twine aleye ot Tania. Bi 0 " ; . | > ce Mempnoy | Tiger eleven, wan mivatified nt frat (seites than tor tho varaity town al Brenig" Aspe on irda A horses on the winning list by many | CHaton Keeps Up Victorious strides | Mo a7 for Commerce! \\Piedmont Cigarettes, | in announced to-day that he had agreed to| by the plays premontod My =| fate abe Hogg! Up apainat tin meri retelntor wate, ‘Nw cluh wil tit one BIE! | thoupanda of doliara, His earnings Heats Sinyvenant, | rie inn Hehe eM Wate Uahtied aut ia a ; ree cam for a red} game and some hari é ‘ “ ; Sine f ; EN Pate orniarsate ! Eoeeeee WYlinei Wnt Del OR tho ee) nes OC) Cote ot Teoniy inated curity Elen] tMeaeet Co are Needing forgtean | this year are 1a 8 to /$F8, 000. SHARIN Oe Hannattan fran room, (serene Morea tines ya fore. sa Manila Cigars : Bee nae Ie atten read tot | difficult to fake & tackle than to do | sr yerpteamorey Me touchdown on Pinna etae ar Title! pegpite his big Impost Duettiate| continued ita unheaten way Te UeveTany MTR ereee tact |, Aeamils ci ars, ze sas tle, t6 be fought on St. Patrick's Yay,| the real thing, and mon might [ty cehapin pres from Johnaon iy ten eee | was a strong favorite at 13 to 10./by defeating Stuyy tory Grounds, . for § ‘& Co team, March 17, the place to be namod at a have looked bettor had! they} / 7 Vilar team followed Te oat a Btrange to my he pald the exact/o the gridiron at tho ¢ Sem teor i mpt Sort later date, wotually putting the opposition on the | tye rent | Breage OF 100, Stadium yeuterday attorn . a P The statement that the champion |ground, ‘Hut fant the sina, Ie once | fave TAS Vural ear naan | _ amount In the plice machines a8 he | voor of 17 t Important tanta Rattle in aye! ( would enaai & bout before meeting more emphasiznd tho fact that there ween alone got lot of work to be done, yard te 80 pos om for centre rush ‘Omeletion with Gurdon imper-|Materlal now that Horween sonating Horween. Chapman Oe quar- | Practising pansitiys the ball tor and Griffin and Maretro the half. | MaKe Nay wud kicks, fbacks, had an enjoyable afterno ed that ripping through the varsity, The t Varpenter caused no little surprise. but |} on nerd. Biny it Ia thought that owing to no definite ,'* Fete hohe set ff the tnt ational meeting was Instrumental (n his signing Wheat he fo Mararer MF Po-Might. | Nable and Pilkington Win Bouts. (did strafeht, $4.60, Ho was opposed | A crowd of 10,000—6,090 In tho sta- ved Ay ctorntentl ce AN IHN TON Jus Nov. Sat the |by the biggest flold of jumpers that |e a 4,0uH! Ha aed ope ut the | Aren my Nuble, the seman = Mgh Iron fence and polnta ef vantage | Ke | tional, tanta smweleht of ON \\4 York, jhas raced al! season—thirteen in all, husky elevens do) and Johon f phil | 1 th (ck of th | outalde saw the phaded Kid Wolf of Philadelphia in a! whieh represented the pick of the| j pattie tn thes a 1 ltast wely Ad bot 1 the other Beted D ee ¥ Miss vce tamwe 1 cross country horses of America th the touchdowt A by DO} (weive rounds, Aa more than Mkel ney would bn ‘Wah eomposed of Lipscomb, entre; |AT WEST POINT, twolve, ¢ Ikington, aldo of New |Crees coun wie but the Issue i the ‘battlegrour gn Montreal ant Morgan and Raker, guarda: Pixtoy and Ww POINT, he Amy A CUNDaInERG Jinmy Powers | Duettiste conceded from 28 to as! As rerards a “clean? vletory was dt Re + Toronto were both biting for the fight, “Hendrion, tacklea: and Anively nid|aupply of tickets S D haere twa ait igsters are Vv { Arn N | |pounda to each opponent and then | ¢ 1 o KO Raymond, onda, Thiele the ware con | football Kame ta he played at tas sect sis ’ Bie: tom nter, During | final perl neat them home in @ ¢; when Coon, playin De Ore Leading in Tithe Militard ination Chat hue given the fru [roundy tn New York on Nov, 7 ria PIMLICO SELECTIONS, a on fe butnpa all year with the ea- | bean exhava at ho Thow | the early wtages he t di. | halfback, executed a falling and | {lle a | Mateh, cept mn_ue Taymond? fale Lill Hayes exeeativa amoar| tine sarnawen, mabye Mane tbe tatly taRse 8 pag its [tru drop klek from the do-yard: Mine. | Sard Lil Tn winning both games of the wecond Phy last named hae heen playin | for athletics at tha Military Academy, Ruoand Hteee.-Hibler, Fair Mae, [ale of the bunel, alwaye tn hand | tino kick that sty “ endar and Horas BE Wook of hin £00 point match game at Teevlarly we right end on the varsity, acho ia ty charke ait the distrifution of] Man or the [our Ite jumped well and dominated the| sent tn tn the nd halt. i¥} don thansgement : = o 6 th elettes cauend [the Arn ‘oof the. tel de Third Race—Reruses ely. 3 m was on vomia ‘ the Ans \ three cushion billlarda f; om eurprian, It looks now aw if this annauncoment tornichte eet min} Jagen, aee—Biriiscan,, Tenely, aituation from the start, After two tes nonaity iat fee oe ee i i SOK SHARKE RESERVED HINGSIOR: a strampto Wed De Obo inet Eq Btinwon will start at one of the) Major Muyou wlan wtated that there Irth Kacq—Capt Aleack, Tp | miles had been raced, he moved ap) holding povON Din CHORGG’ Ae BEL ee ee aie nmaan JICK SHARKEY rahe gANENA, BEA: rE ; Be fred De Oro increased p a arr hg more purchasn orders on the! poly Witshet, Hrideaman fast and taking the lend tn. the tast | junerure ew SHAR Tie MAAC Kt a ah aout wore es? Bry BP in ace Hip tations ita "AT YALE. Aentints chal eat tor ewete) Binh Hod sonn at Are, Star hate nile won aa he pleased, Hl , anane eR a cinat 188 for hin opponent, 1K aN, C4 fay je} Hekets Ordiay suite, wel land Light m ‘ hid ty tt Mi Beatties Tso hilowns i 4 mF 3 roanent je playing the three custo New HAY PN i N § if tf be : i 3 wert tua, Waterbury halt 3 badly s wi ” hich vaes 4 Yalo varsity eleven with @ few mi 0 6 © for Mn . ¥ $ eaeie the feat time, he hus made a fy ea eavcutive for athictice by registered 1 mur M Teun or t ' tk to the Hix ' 1 | showing. changes had @ forty-minute acrim~: myall. race, Mxpiosive Auish and barely saved avcoud money Lrookiyn dufeated Brawmus Lull for the! other, = + f f A ve