10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN r 0 "ft.TouCME I-ft basis.." y Hurry Call for Foster Sanford Proves That Yale Eleven Needs Much Improvement. M 11?. hf The I'reea I'nhllirilog no. The New Yors World). N WW tin' ifnimf f isniveraaJberi rum unon lajeti essssssss BSSB n a I - One thins l Mr make Horn remark in her pa,y In the vend sumo Tal will have to tMf lmpn)venent hort time remaining V he hope to Tal ha bran playing without bar uaual anaui for two wee. That ana fha oautie of tha Imrry call aant out to the graduate coaches. That i why roatcr Banford wus sent for. Han ford was a marvel In his time i raok foot kail player and a great athlete. Weigh Ins ovar 200 pounds, ha coirkl run a iraartar inn.- In fifty seconds. Ha ran, not with tha aa.v lope of uha natural iwnmr, but by .lnvm hla bulk ahead through ahaar powar and effort. In every way Han ford la -mtlerilM of nerve energy and livafr determina tion. II)' If known lha roughest man that aver iioavdhod a football squeal Ha la aim aa quirk and aa powrrful and al rough and enduring aa In hla football iters Ha doesn't aland In hind tha Una and advise In a aoft. aamaal voice. On tha contrary, ha mils on a footbai: an it and gets Into play oppnalta tha man ha la ooAolung And there ara faw wh ) can "amoar'' Sanford. W.hen he find i man wAio ran 1va htm a llttla trouble ha'a tha moat dellhlad paraon on tha mm Manford haa baan "taboo" amonjr Yala'i roaobaa for two or threa yaara. He haa bran aonaMarad ralhar a raw propos ition aa a ooar-h. Ha haa a tonaua aa rouch aa a Ilia. When 1 flrat rama from CaHfornla lo New York, a numbar of yaara ao. I vlalted Yala to (aa football practice Han ford waa roaohln that year. Whan I haard tha raniarkj ha mad lo aome of tha playera who faliad to do ttwlr work In a way plena Ins to him I wonderad why thay didn't so for a sun and plus Mr Manford full of holea, pronto' A lml1ar floa of epltheta would have earneil him a few ounrea of laad out my way. But that'a Banford'a ltle. With the eaarsy of ten men hlmaalf, he trlaa to hammer tha aame forceful aplrll Inlo hi men. And ha can do It. That why Yale tent for Hanford. And thara'a llttla doubt that any larka dalalcal aplrlt ahown hy th" team early In tha aaaaon will dtaappear before Yala maati either Harvurd or Princeton. a-aTII.l. Yale, with alt tha traditional flahtlna aplrlt aha uaually work W Up for the flnlahlns samea of the aaaaon. will ba up asalnat lha bardeat propoaltloii aha ever atruck when aha meta Harvard. Hhr'll have to beat a combination of the W0 sraa'.eat klrkera an on any srldlron alnce Nero waa a pup. No team ever had a r'rlton and a BrlckUy at the nine time before. Pel i ton lo-doy la thk one atar punter In tha same. Brick lev l a clone rival of th ataMBt Incomparable Indian, Jim Tfcanaa, Valtaara puntmn In Haturdiy'a same deitrowl Vrlnceton'a chance of run nlBS 9 More. Hnckley'a provided tha ararhaf Mr Harvard. Thla la a combina tion kwd to baat. Drlekley haa made three nald scale In eaoh uf the laat three favme played by Harvard. Ha I afood for a sua) kick from almoat any ancle and from any raaaonabl dlatanre. Harvard know how aura ha la That'a why. with only two yarda to make on a lonrHi down, Harvard preferred slv Ins Hrlokley a rhanre to kick a soal, teklns the aure three Mlnta rather than a poaalblr but uncertain alx. GUNBOAT SMITH Is solnf lo box Charles Wurat of Cincinnati up In Harlem next week. Wuest y he haa been trylns to "get Inlo New York" for oma time, lt'a touarh to try to gt Into New York, and then be met by a gentleman Uk Ounboat Hmlth. Yea Indeed! THROlWHf Secretary Harvey th State Athletic Commtsalon ha communicated with I1 the proml nnt boxing clubs In th country. y Ins that the time has come for nation sJ lotas control of tlie sport. Boxing haa lawn carried on so uc oeeefully under the control of th New Yk)rk Oommlwlon that otlier tata are I flu Ins th paaalns of luwa atmllar to She rrawtoy law. Tbere'a do doubt that fixing similar atxon all over th country would a splendid thins for boxing. In State all objectionable features bean eliminated. I losing to-duy, est conducted here, 1 a thing beating no reaemlilanc- whatever to the old sport est "prlae-nshiliig " W Should nationalise th iport. Jlavt mm H la now undar national control In ttxcl and, Franc and Australia Tlu-n w ran so Into the proposed alliance wtrh the box-lng authorrUe of the different countries, and boxing will be come one of th most popular aporl is lis world, and all ovr the world. B. T. V. BJewta Trinity Tn-Day. The New York Unlvaralty footbai! eeam tneet It hkatorle rival, Trinity OoBsSSk st Ohio Field this afternoon. Th VI let eleven has been practising nanl for this ooataet, profiting malar ial, fey the weakness aVown In th Will-saaSS- fnnva, end tudenjL, of the looal In- mXBfmm took lor vuVr, OUIt OUI! ZEE Trie FR6NCrlMEN HWE 50HC SO DAFFY OVER. P6vfT6 "THAT THIS PeiASS OF BASH BALL OOCoMT TO QECOMC VERY PoPULAVl Tom Shevlin Brings Novel Plays to Help Strengthen Yale for Harvard Game Blue Uoaches Realize They Have Big Contract on Their Hands. New Haven. Conn., Nov. 5. W HKN Tom Nhrvtln mme puit laal week ha brinish t aome apaolai play for the Yale team to ua Satnat 1'rlnceton and llarvnrd. Whath. ar Harry Wllilama. the Mlnneaola coach tielped him witih tha playe or not Mi not known yet. and ttiey have not beeri mt llned to the pUvetw. The other coach have thain under oonaldarallon and It la eKpe. ted Hint tn-day or to-morniw the player will set theim. Hhavlln will be tiara for tti remainder of the roi with trie varalty roache and will make a fifth with Howe, Scully, McDevItt and Vaushn. Waller camp it at the Held dally and will b for the remainder of the aaaaon. Pendleton I bains tried In the place made vacant by the death of York remuetufi wa a tackle on laat year a Krrahnien train He I not aa fat aa Warren and Talbot, but h will make 4 very sood suard. Hla caa r like Ifir bloon'a. wttxi waa moved from tackle t Suard m i-oopiv of weeke aso. Bomelaler la setting ready to play end. lie waa away yeateroay netting a ahouidrr brace, but waa expected to ba at the field thla afternoon aid will be rnad 10 go In at any tuna the ooache w.int him. Cornell I varalty quarter, according to tha prraant opinion of the coachee lie played there yeeterday and ran the train In very sood ahevpr. Phllbln waan't In the Brrlmmaga and Piampelly played a sood gam In hla place. He made sever! Hue ama''hes and with Flynn and Hpaldlns rushed th bill to the five yard line ao that two varalty tourhdowi were poaalblr. Th fresh man dnrcnae dldn t aeem to be aoie to hold asaln.t them at all. Hpjldlns made one f i.he touchdowns and Flynn th othrr. Pumnelly made one of the seal after the touchdown nnd no attempt waa nvide lo st the other. Sheldon I now conaldered a poeelhtllty aa an end. Ha wa In the sum yester day In place of dallaner who baan't quite recovered from hl' nyuele bruise. The othrr Injured men are setting along well a.i a good team will be ready to face rtrnwn on Saturday Princeton. Hopeful. Resumes Practice To-Day. PRINCKTON. N f., Nov. 8 Back ; from Its defeat and the rest ut Atlantic I City, the Tiger team I again practlaing bahlnd rloaed galea thla afternoon. One or two playere returneo yeeieraay, among them Karle Waller, but outside of these sll who actually played In the Harvard game remained at the Hotel Chrises In Atlantic City until to-day. Borne of the coachee and the managers. aa well t rainer iveene r itapairn-n.. have been with the men at the city Boardwalk. All the practice from now on until the Yale game will be eecret In spite of the defeat at the hands of the Crim son team, the feeling at Princeton la that this does not mean a Yale victory. The undersraduatn body la hopeful, for thy know that th teem win ne-ni much harder against Yale than IfollMt NEW YORK UNIVERSITY READY TO MEET TRINITY. The work of the New York Unlvenstty leuan during the laat week has been ex- ceedinsly Usht, In preparation for the same at Ohio Field with Trinity to ntorrow. The coaches evidently believe that they have been drlvlns the men a little too hard, for they can hardly e spec 1 a Usht game with the Trinity boya. Several of the men had minor Injuries slid the reatpllr materially aided them In getting back In shape. Sp c-.nl attention has been paid to perfev tins a defeme against ttie shift play, whicb twlbered the team eome what In It encounter with Wealeyan and Wllilama. Prepare for Till Pool Mnteb. Frak Sherman, challenger for th world's championship pool till, now held hy Alfred de Oro, haa arrlvad fnun Whlnston and will put In Ih laat two day be for the mat oh playlns Inclfe amateur. William Tilt, th New York A. C. expert, who made uch a sood showing against De Oro laat week, plays Sherman ia-nlsht at Doyle' Aoademy, and to-morrow night the ohaJlenger's op ponent will be Norman Smith, another crack shot among the atnaSeura, The title match -basins at Doyle'sTVednesday FRENCH BASEBALL v- n 7 ZN ZpJJooN MMBU PITCHA(R6" f YOU MU-T CATCM -J oN L'g'V-L ) I i , CftNNCT HIT 6E. BM.l Harvard, and with a new army of roar-he much can he done in two werka Appllcatlona for tlrketa for the Yale game have cloaed. The Met of appllcanta waa unnwuaJly large The temporary stands built around the Princeton grid Iron are larger then those of sny pre vious year. m they hold nearly thirty thousand. The scarcity of tlckrta here gives promise of a tremendoua attendance at the game two woeka hence. The num ber of requests for tickets sent to the resales have len a great Udhei to them, as they have been utterly unable to answer them. Celts Making Good at Harvard. CAMlUtllMlK, Mum... Nov. 5 This afternoon the flrat practice of the week will be held on rlnldler'a Field. Yester day a day off was granted all hands. but most of the squsd Is expected to lake a little light work to-day. Coo lldga's showing ut right end fell hy of what the coaches expected evidently, and Frank O'Hrlnn, who aucceeded him, will probably have the call for the place from now on. U'Urlen and his frlendx I hough I laat year that the youngster was very badly used because (1acl1 Hvightnn did not give him chance to earn hi letter In the Yale game, n'llrlen said that If he made hi trsok Istter he was done with the srldlron. but be waa hsck trying for a plaec aguin this year. He has never started In contest this fall, hut he Is generally conaldered aa good u player aa Fellon. Harvard's best end, with the single exception thai he Is not a punter. Drlscnll, who ana replaced at rltrht guard by Trumbull wnlle he waa In jured, la again at thnt position, sa Trum bull la under the weather. With O'Mrlen and Drlscoll In line and with all the boqiiet thrown ut Charley Hrlckley. It surely la a great day for the Celtic race at Harvard. Hint Is, If the bnya from the "Duld Hod'1 get Into the Yule 1 mtch. Cornell Captain Out of Dartmouth Game. ITHACA. M. Y.. Vov. R The Cornell camp Is anything but Joyful to-day. It I highly probable that dipt. Hol lar will he out of the game for a week end will consequently be unable to participate In the Dartmouth gskine next Saturday Consequently the prob lem of filling the quarterback position become a serious one. Tber, who waa looked upon ns a comer until Suturdsy. had such versal of form In the Wllllums a re-I game I tnai ne can nanny tie relied nn for I such an Important contest as the Dnrl-1 month game. What Tuber seem to ! iscg more man aiiyintng is gond Judg-; ment at critical times. There Is a pos- slblllty thnt O'Connor will be used at quarterback. Charles Ledoux, Greatest French Bantam, Is Here Seeks Championship Bout With Johnny Coulon, Pres ent Title Holder. BY JOHN POlhOCK. ANOTHF.ll foreign champion pugil ist has arrived In America for the noriM.se of trvlnat to canturr the world's championship in his class by defeat log the a.o. .el. -mm tltU-hnhler. This fighter la Charl IsmIoux, bantamweight champion of France, ha ben fighting for three year the who dur- I ,i,i.o. ii,.,. 1... tuaa . iiir.iui .l In nfty-nv battles, nfiy-fuiir of which lie won by a knockout. Among his victim were Dlsser Stanley, til Riiglllh bantamweight champion, whom he atopped in seven round, nd Joe Bowker, anothar good l&nglteh bantam, vhutn he knockixl out In eight rounds. Stanley gut a dertelon over Ledoux In a twenty-round bout In England before the Frenchman out him away In their second battle. TMe V Ih only time that Ledoux hex! ever Isten dvleated Lrdnux was) taught boxing by Frank Rrn. the retired ex-llghl weight chattsjilon of Ajnerloa. The llttla Frenchman save he asm to America to fight Johnny Coulon for th bantamweight title and thnt he could make 116 pound at the rlngesde without any effort. Australia altar stsisaaar, 10 1 1 1 lis I oil Jaaaetts'i uv Hush llclntas lis. ire bad illlii. 1 Wak Itslalal aaa w lea Isae-Ba la was enng IfBTC vWu; Copyright, W2, by Ttie FT Putltshlng Co. iTh New Tork WorM). This pouTe.5tupf is all. miSHT-BOT (T WONT Go WITH ANY OF- Our. CiG LEAGUE COACHES WHO So OYER. THeRE. TO INSTRUCT 2. f OH M5I&U eJACQOES, jjig,- ( vwHY DID YOU SOAK Wfe UMPIRE TmtiKyk 1 ' J 1 M 'uiX BY By jirVf iHE" DEC610N - j THE: FRENCH HAvJC A GRAND OPPORTUNITY lb -SHOO "THEIR. TALErrr IN fV5HlfX5 Y ETTtN6 UP A. "PAfcVS CREATION " 'N PLAYERS UNIFORMS Ad Wolgast Again Fails to Show Championship Form Joe Mandot Gives Holder the Fight His Life. Title of NSW OKLKANS. Nov. 6. -Ad Wolgast wae sore both In body and In mind to-day when h discovered that most of the local newspapers contained hla obituary aa lightweight champion, and hailed Hie native son Joe Murulot aa hla BUccessisr. Tom Jones was also picved and he had u bundle of conver sation to cut loose about the partiality and bias with wnlch the scribes had viewed hontllltPis. The champion nnd hla manager had grounds for claiming that Wolgast waa entitled to a draw, but It Is u fact thut Mundot deserved aa much. in fact. Ad s punk finish was far from that ol a real -curat champion, and when the boys meet In a longer light (which la now being talkml of) It's poaslble that Wolgast will he forced to surrender his crosn. Both Wolgast nnd Mnndot will leave later this week or the Pacific coost, where they have In en promised Thanks giving Day battles, Wolgast with Itltchle at Frisco, und Man lot with Rivers at Los Angeles. The champion. however, exprcased a w.lllngness to call off the ltltchie engagement If Mandot will forego his nght with It, vers and meet Vidgasl either her 1 or on the Coast In a twenty or iwcnty-llve-round so. Lust nlsht's fight was the tilggeat Nrw Orleans has bad for fifteen or twenty years. F.veryhndy was there, Including nvetre for fire figlrts In ths latniis of surflR rtriu tatils RiRirUtig msti or new.iiaiuw in this vuuntrv. wli). Mi Im.iali wunUln't sin -en 1 un- 11.000 for ota- exine"." slid Mi-Retries. Hilly Mrtiamev. who stirts for lis Angslas, 1 Uv dsy with Ha wtalte hoi). Lnllier Mc I'srly. who 1. imitctied to tisht Jim Kb an fir twe-it riuiaU at Vernon, Cel., on Ins-, 10 claims Mist I tills t'ltotil. tha hsntatnwsiglii i-l.mi4on of H.n Krabrlsin. Is tha greatest hula fiflitsr for lib welglrt ) ha. eier sesn In actlou. "I aaw Csmt'l JisTit in ('shromla." said MH'.r nev to-day. "snT 1 am cvr'sin ht ese ilefr.it Jotinnv CoiUon, Kid Willi. uu or sur oilier ban tamwrietit in the world. He ran omlXs 1 1.1 i.-uiHat aasjlv. and 1 s fast, .-lever two-handed lunar, lis aeo puuch like a Uglnseilht." Kno nis lai lit Bmwo. Hla) local Iklitwatghl. will abls to in,-,- Phil Hi, k I fie stunt. 1 Ipvs sui.l ng 1. In their evhedalel twelve roiuui lbs t a t-.r A. 0. of IJlsrslajul, BT I bait la-foe iheirlsnal stoiua. it Issii Morgan hart a rtort i-Kainlne Rnvwn. The malcuii aal.1 ttiat K 1.1 tint titf ,t aaaja I not tin .t afsii tf at Irui Mio.il .Iaiw. Un ingsji lisa bait lus for en or nte wlili-11 lie liswl Ii-utteil aa a guarantee I nM IUM IV . T. T. Tha .t.h r. Mil. , ,r 1),. fiu 10 .1 V. lean, lu night Art. Wolgaat ami Man.lol amoiintrl to 2rt,.ssi Wolgsst drew down iVisii Itil.ois) a. the contract be liait sltli Mis i-luti ofrii-tsls callnl for a guarantee of $10.0110 with die lirlrlbgf. ,4 faklns ISO 1 ir -nit of th. urou rseeliit. aliinilrt the amount he orer l.'n lam Man viol fought lor M "i cent, of the receipts which gars hlai lo.AlHl. T.ia SNB made about K.tsjO. FOOTBALL TO-DAY. Kordham Field. t evens a Fordham New Field. High Mom t-unU York rn.tvei-.aity at Ohio Hchooi of Commerce v High 1n American Leaarne R 'y' High v. Pot Pi-en. in Wash tiguin I'ark. Isrooktyn (momlng). Krustnua Ilitll va. Maiium Training In as in 1 ir 1 on i'ark. Hrookryn (af- 1 1 ' 11 1 m n 1. lkasibwiok High v. Atdetphl I est J pin i-ii 10, nr-ooxiyn ,wesJ.JgBB1Bgsf'T F RE4CH ENTHUSIASM MAY DEVEU-C? SOME. GrJEAT Mayor Hehrman. Oldllmera who w Corbet! beat Kllraln ami Sullivan, F.tx llmmonj ii, K Hall, tfoAulISs stop Meyer, and men otf that atrlpe, voted It a splen did contest. It was essentially a Mandot crowd, but Wolg .st was given a hearty reception, and'lf It had not been for occasional unncrcsary roughnea. such asriliowins lad hinting hy Wolgast, the champ. on would have won more favor. Hut Kefcree Bid W. Smith seemed too. willing to grab Mandot's arm ami pull him back and not touch Wolgast when breaking them from clinches. This resulted In Mandot being struck several times when lie could not easily protect himself, and the crowd hissed both Smith and Wolgast on such occa sions. At one time In the third round Mnn dot was on the verge of belns knocked out. Wolgast landing a terrible left to the Jnw while he hod the home boy backed agnlnat the ropes. Joe's knees sagged and be ulmoat slum; ed to the canvas, hut he recovered, and In spite of the fusillade of lefts and rights Mandot lusted through the round and came hack fairly fresh In the fourth. The champion chased Mandot around the ring, and when he caught him there was an nwful battering for the home boy, Thr first and sixth rounds were rven, hut the rhumplon had much the better of the second, third, fourth and fifth. Wolgast seemed to have worn him self out In the effort to dispose of hi antagonist, and Mandnt gained confi dence and strength after rne sixth In ning. Joe had tried to force Ad to box with htm In the early part, but had found It Impossible to keep Wolgast away. It was different In the last four rounds, all of which Mandot won by a fulr shade, and the result that many of the best posted fane considered the contest a draw. LATONIA ENTRIES. PIH-T RACK - Selling: Dflltf and gehllttga: two yr.rol.U; five aiwl one. half furlongs, ---Bill Whaler, (r; llanla-rn. loll Cecil, tiro - Bardic, ID"; fflsl, 101; Krnisit II., 102; Ilartitnl. P'5; I'rorlne. I Of I Krllv. I0L'; Vemis, 102; Anion, 107: Heoator Jami. 110. MaUOND RACK .Selling: vwn tear nlrta; ali furlong., hurts. 101; Tor, 10(1; f Isj OS. 10T; rhlltou hi- ION ; illrt Womin. 10.': Guide I'ost. 111-4: Alfred V . 107: Ftls (Yane. I0D: Bateu, It, lOSi Isml Msraball. no Al Illoch. Kit. v.-k vllle. llo. 1 11 1 in- rack Allnwaiirea: tArea ssr oirts Snrt abl sll furlong..- -Cracker Rot. 107; Jims ft.. Ill; Suannanoa. 112; Sun Uusen, 107; Joe fiteln. 112: Hemiirolus, lift; Morrutown, 110; Irish llentlerjlsn. 12. I'm HIM HACK Han-llr-an; all agas: ona mile. Holar Htsr, I00 -"Klls Union, 107; J. F ( roslev. nil. Mi-ri lian. 12(1, Osana 104 lliwthorn. lll: 'Hell Horse. Ill Vjirmen'a entr). K I FT 11 HACK Hilling; l hree year nidi and up; one and oui-siithth mile. Bnice Rice, 100; 'srlton Club, loo Milt .1 B., 'oil. (;naolr, no le.it'. -r Ihisler. 111. HIXTII HACK rWlliruj: three year olds and ut: rrale an. I .sventv vaM.. llauigerrfeld, 1 o-J Bam Han e Hal; Blsrk Mate. IIW. rlsgsr. lo I 1 lltgl-ee. intl. w I. 1 Ing Itlng. lira, suitls. tot). Idlrwelas. 00. aan lUrber. MT lair Mi-aaanger, llstl: ( roaaoror. ltai; rrtnciai 'rtionie, ion Accn-nu. e ollosaucs claUnel. Wiatliar clrssl.v. track faal. PIMLICO ENTRIES. FIRST It At 'F Tv ear ol.1t and an lurrKsxaa nitrsscsi, imi. romr-rackar, inoi (V rem. 1 11 1 is) Hit. Al-ilun, 07; Psirrtorlna, HI; The -.in- 112: Bas.ll. lit; I'oas. 100; Racquet. IIS Ul 11.... l1-. I' . .1 .la, 11 I SKi'iiSIl HACK, -eilina three Tasr-nlda an.l llnwanl, mis mile an.l a liltaeiith Kdsn Hail. 10; Msfi (leirge. lnj; fjiwlon Wlagiru). 112. Turblns. 10(1, Ha). 100, Mi leal. 112. Adolai.u-. IDA. F-nank I'ltivsll. 112; iiprinsmai. 11; HUU ken. Ill "kicker. 107. TIIIKII HA' I. Two-.Taar-okli; asrsn furlong. stnuiunie. 110 Tsls carrier, turf. UllTara la.'ge 111; Hnairstaiit, lot. Oras'suv. 100. Astute. 104. Ktlt'RTII KKT Hennert Mtrei'laehasa- salt, ina; four-vear orils arsl uiasarrt; two and a half nJlaa lUackbrelgs. 140. llartrtman. t.14 Young. Mon'hsm. 111'.'. 'Jeanli. 144, I 'no e Haouitou, 140: ilun i .stoic 154: Annus), 149. FIFTH RACK Metis-! Ilanhcaxi; ttiraa irarol'W: use nil t luee-aiileentlt rtvflei- Yisrk si.ee H I 100; Air). 'M Inaiaws.a LwUeaaa, U4: llatruhotl. Itw; Worth. IV.1, NoujavraU. 102 Jawbnua. 1041 mix 1 II It vi 'i: All ie owusl la Virginia. West Vlsglnia. Man, mo. I Pannaylvanla or IrU tnct of rtoliiaaaia: alx forlouaM -.oilna lvosrl ris. us z . ( y s. C kx irE o)e v. un rftux. J 0 fS VJlX Mtii N r ntmxa-- irans Foreign Countries Go In For Baseball; May Soon Figure in World Series France Likely to Get Many Players From This Country. BY BOMHMAN nvLOER. L" lADINO baseball men are of th opinion that within ten years It will be necessary to arrange a ferles of games or a tournament to de cide the championship of the world with countries other than the 1'nlted States Included. They are paving the way for baseball In 1'rance. and already sev eral veterxns of the American game have been consulted In regard to visit ing that country and teaching th" young Frenchmen the flue points of the gam. When the French people took up boxing they went ut It with a vim. and now the light game Is as popular In Paris as In New York. The baseball Idea took definite form In France lat week, when the "Baseball Union" was organised. Franz Messerly of Paris, who ha seen the gume played In Amerlra. was elected President, and 11 la no. uui l" one iu n.... ......... leagues organized within a year. The French people do not do things by halves, and they are already In com munication with men like Arthur Ir win. Tommy McCarthy and Andy Coak ley In regard to becoming coaches for the foreign player. It I well known that Cubans hav reached uch a state of perfection In baseball and that they cihafe at not be ing able to take pare in a set of games for the world' championship. If Frame should develop Into a baseball country like Cuba the fans would de mand nn annual tournament to decide thr world's title. Incidentally, the organization of AMUSEMENTS. mHlPPODRPJAEk A. .4:1.1 44th Ii.nWM.vt. J Beatgiatsll. Els. Maries of I omplete New rtpectcj,es. WINTER UARtNl Ht VWHQ Brosdwsy 1 in. 1.. B wan a 41st Kea.H.lB. miu. To-tiay. hpi and Hat. Walter Dauvroe- . -ii THE DOVEo. PEACE New C.'tnl L Y K I C 4al. va B aj. Era s od. Mats sat... 2. CAESAR William Fararaliaia K Inflow) Mr i'uiTwT. Ft FATrrBh.i Krtuk Krrntui. Mil. Jul if Opp tiler Mll.ii V. i fi Ur.i.tlwav V lElHh kit P. is h 16 UALI d mii. fo-ty. wi suid Hi. THE POINT OF VIEW iVUnilCL' 4MJi. K. of H'wsr. Era. k.lft. a aars a a ivwd VI. 1. Wel Thuea asul Hat SiwHal Mat. LITTLE WOMEN 'i 11 slay. NTH st. "SHaS? Tv?i E-a. I the Atrntsmk last Week M WINK iTI'ta .HUthDeTiT y As.sr.aio. rTpjt money STrTff. THEATRE Vh'ind" LittU Mi Brown TOgg ri i gssKlg-k h ssv ft ilVlh Ht. Sirs. S.10 CASlNU BaB Tveday, Wed. sat THE MERRY COUNTESS Wed. ana Met. WnVi.aar. fi Y ft M 1? t 4 ltt t. irf U ' I.VB.8.1B. aaa Kill 1TTIN"1' It. ,:t4t h a sat. r,T..n. in. MANHAI 1 AW Mais To, lay. Weil .A Hit BOUGHT AND PAID JFOR WEST fclMU iZ h. THE MASTER lKE HOUSE WALUCKS iini,e'A0 -ft wi VK R.traMal. To day. . A Sew I 'v-neily 't yisrn sum .01.11... nuAJSJU ifjrtl ti7s MB A Osetrxl Hark Wen CEN1 UK I 10 KHiai I 1 iambus. Kraa h. 10 Mu.T,o.i.. The Daughter of Hetrsn ,1-111 rKHTHHor. tiisi.rai. L iTTTEYa ttWfS " snow-white sa."4vr; ELTINGE WITHIN THE LAW H E. a-A W u:h all star S "L... JJT. PROCTOR'S N T. THEATRES. CL A H'aar MOM' pinuiaAS, U-Mtin x ai , Mai.. Jill ease. I . .ar ws 'II. Sll.Stl'. LUIAluni . r.... Mia, tor Bv-.ttx- limoN RKTUtaNS. -wis.v?.. r- MD HT. aw. tMJl As rnlln S SB' ud. vllle Latest rhets) Plan HrWa. wiiaaav Ua. loan use lifeea'A scitAPE 'ThTpIn. BY VIC i tutu- ve "- fcMTw ZC BAe OH BALLS P. HE Et- TOO Tired TO .wn "THEY WILL PRo8A8lY SUovO AU. KiMte OP PoliTE CONSiDeRATiOM "TO TU&IR OPficHENT3 OUR BASEBAM. SLaVMe Wiuu NO DOUBT CREEP INTO THE. GAME. OVC. Si fAf10& baseball clubs In Franc would result In Pari being a Mecca for veterans who have grown too old and too slow for the big leagues In this country. The placing of uheso men on the French teams would be the real way lor them to learn the game. f Cuba can be taken as an example baseball Is a game that I Just nttedlwho is now boxing Instructor of thj to the Latin Idea of excitement. There is more real excitement over a Sunday game In Havana than there le at a world's series contest In New York. Roger Hresnahan is in a peculiar predburnent concerning his manager ial troubles with th St. Louis Cardi nal. Since hla releaae as manager three cluha have put in a claim for him, and there would be no question about his being able to find a good berth. To accept one of these, how ever, It would be necessary for Roger to glv up his legul fight against the owners of the Cardinals. He had a contract calllns for f 10, ODD a year and a pcrentuse of the receipts. They have offered Roger a compromise, but he wants to be paid In full. Unless that la settled, Bresnuhun can not take one or ine oiner joo. lie insists that he will carry his fight to the courts, even If he has to get out of baseball for two or three years. . K , the Dig pitcher, who had little oppor tunity to show himself last season. It eems that Robertson played foot ball against McOraw'a advice and tore a ligament lu hla pitching arm. He was examined by an expert physician and was advised to let the arm rest for at bast a year. That 1 why Mc Oraw did not permit him to pitch dur ing the latter part of th season. He has promlaed not to play football this fall, and next spring will have a good chance to ehow what he cSn do. Rob ertson Is a good outfielder aa well as a pitcher and can hit almost as well a any man on th club. AMUSEMENTS. NRW YORK LEADING JOHN drew ,n LYCEUM M..- LS.M.IIatt. HISh DM It? nt ID1T The - DII.LILOUniX,.a.l.i Btoktlin 4 BtRtdltii "" Ralph Dirt Ha BR is 41 sl. w of b'ws. BSML I asgaswaraaas V at. To ..... ... .i.. 'is- a a, ,1 . A RICH MAN S SON ' ,,,, OKUL- FULTON t"' B'wsy I rVlslwfW EaiiTVadav . To nCw A TUC VBI f ntV UrifaTT Ne Bees. S If., k Hat .'A 1.1 THE YELLOW JACKET w Chinese ny. MlliYsaOnl W. 44th St. ETtDiani at FX "LlUOajll Mats.To da) .To ru w A Set..a.lS. HELEN WARE TRIAL MARIti JliF. Bi bifNth St.. Col. Circle. Es,e) a A as. IV To. ilas To-marniw A Hat. MsU Law, -.. r..,(l LAHT fi NIUiri'M viuisni viisisis m; best iiRi.." if.i'M Hi. Kn.A.ia. CT t "ZTTa 1. INSW ABHiarin UaL-lody.Wed .eait, THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOCRC I MaWff If. wVili. hhi'Mab "'i8' LlDCiAl I 'to day. Tw morrow A Hat. M-I-UE-ip-N-E-S UM( KKBBIII KKK, H ear 4 HHtb Ht. OH! OH! DELPHINE MOULIN R0UGEn y'thtbf Kvs H.10. Mate. To-day. iJVs Hat yO. 2IEGFELD FOLLIES adtb Ht. Bias, at H ::0 To-monns) a Hat. vrrlrSCD MC with Oeorae Naao UrriVIa" sss.se AKI ol Abelsa. GLOBE B'say. 48th Ht. Bveiiings. H.lll. Matt. Tiedsi To i w Aa Mai. MONTI STONE THE I KUV of Uia HI.IPPF.R Academy &Xy. tvfsY MlIT VOX A irfct rttiTi! of the M.ak-I Corned r "HAVANA," with orlgloal production, mu Oait. BsauW Ohonn 100. exactly aa gl'i a year al to S'.Eloction Return, gg Eiea a. DO. Mats. To day. Ttivtra A Met., 2.20, I FRANCES STARK &Pljji$ II lUirWDlalv 4, ,, , Wad. Hat.. IK j THE GOVERNOR'S LADY i AMERICAN ROOF JHESgS ri'iB. Ham late 1 "Moloriol. " Al llsrmau. Ilari, 1 s.iTIDrli.nis nwr sjvra Nti - 11. ... .... ' II , , I .. r 1 ... a Harm. i, ll.r.. ' " . -' .. T" "Tt " . ".TV J lasisiiiou a uo.. ivoia a siiod. nsrri a wu balm, lui Fas, OnlUs A I tank and utbsri. Bl4SBmVto.SR.TS. Me. AND .10V, line UVmCDQ w asu I . aeo, I s a -f- T League Hu t ng In uble When it bothers tcgeL If President Tom Lynch upon pressing his charge insists th owner of the Philadelphia club, Horace Fogel, the National Lstasue will go on the rocks. This J th statement of Charley Dooln, man ager of the Phillies. Dooln declare that the conservative magnate of the league arc not uppor(ing Lynch In his war on Fogel, and that Kegel's threat to carry the row Into court will prevent Lynch from continuing to camp on Pogei's trail. Baseball never did like to get Into court, say Kooln. and accordingly It does not Intend to moke any more trouble for the Phllly magnate. COLUMBIA FRESHMEN CREW IS NOW LEARNING RAPIDLY After four weckn of steady tralnllf. freshmen crew practice at Co urn-Ma la progressing rapidly, and under the tutelage of Coach Hire the Hrat year qursmen are beginning to get the knack of blade work to a creditable degree. The entire squad of forty candidate practices on the bargivs at Bdgewater rrom J until 8 o clock every afternoon. In addition to rowing on the water Coach HJcc Is giving the men half hour blackboard chalk talks In thl university gysnnaisium fever noon These noon-day sessions are provtnl Just ui popular as efforts on the barges At prevent the greatest difficulty u. the beginning swecpswlngens Is abl It J to row steadily together. Although th men have been shifted bSsOk to the mov able seats, they still are unable tj pull In unison. Their efforts In keep Ing the barges on a keel and feathep Ing the oars are also rather awkward YOUNG MIKE DONOVaN CHIP OFF OLD BLOCK. Several hundred fight fans attended the reopening show of the Olympll A. C. of Harlem and witnessed plentj of fast lighting In the bouts. In th) main go Young Mike Donovan, son cl Mike Donovan, the old-time flghtea New York Athletic Club, again die tlnguished himself hy defeating HarrJ Corbett of Brooklyn without mncti ex ertion In a ten-round bout. Donovax scored several knockdowns and had Corbett in a bad way in the final round POLICE PREVENT KILBANE FROM MEETING OLLIE KIRK. ST. IXHTIH, Mo., Nov. 6 Owing to till fact that several detectives suoceedel in buying tickets for the scheduled eight-round bout between Johnny K.l bane, the featherweight champion, ani Ollle Kirk of this city, at the St. Loull A. C., without being legitimate member! of the club, the police officials refuse to allow the contest to take place. AMUSEMENTS. mil saaauaa ki KlesJon Heturni at all Ksith riieutrea UNION SQ. B'way.llth Ht 1 jl Larwia a Alias 19 lin, Wilbur Mack aol Ne la Walker. Uotr ) tJAlLT MATH. 2V. Lee. Tom Tarriia Co .oUis. Ti I..MU1IT at 11. Mttas-iiil MMlingnt csnorraanea Ofl I AM I Al I BUM HE W A L H ll f ULUiNIAL SCi, Ben.lli rWM sW B'wsy Il2d Ht. IIAII.V MATH. 20c. lilSSJI Clltf. Ac Cei tdy 4. Uu Carrillo, etha "TraVued Muraaa,' wltl Clark A Bergman. Hal ci. K.I F. Barnard, A. LHAMBRA 7th AV tvtlth at DAILY MATH 2.1 V MATH 2.1'. Jeasle Bisley; oU A VI Hit v HAM.. Tll-MliHT. Big Bill. K e i.oi Rsturna All HsatafiO .1 ....i.- n .sley; 0CMI. dronx i rwg mfn U llbtliHt. Sd Ar, Bartliolurnaa'a llarna, DAILY MATS 2V.!K.I Blondell A Pp.; oSS HARLEM Wtftv&K. tSSfP THE GREAT DIVIDE riADison SQ GAPDtfi aaasmj NOW. 1 1 A. M. to 1 1 I'.M. mmmwmmmmwWmlmmAnm-rtimi Z 8ADnissiori 25 n,HTIIIV BKTI KH T4I-VH.HT. I HAMMERSTEIN'S tti.25 OU-7VA 1. DailyMat.ll. 42.1 St. .Hi B'wsa. c A 80c VICTOK MOOHIC and Kuima luillefiald 4 Co.. MAIIKI. ADAMS, KtlNA ADO. HART A JOHNHIIN, Tom Uitigle aaa Unicrllila Hiaten :i Karne.ti Hrown A Blylrr. -Midlen A CoolU) .til others. M il III.: Til- lAl.i TO-NIUHT Uler. Night.) Mi INMTKR On H.mniMt.1n. I'EnFORMANCC WINTER ROOF lo conjunction wth the refill r I'erformaao in no- o i i i ..lire tryKlertlon Hellirns hy Hneclal Wire. OJBO. coH.rs THKATIIK. B'wsy atllal Kv. sir. vi . i stfiPes vl. george m. mki.,&"mm. ASTOR "tJJ Hi. Kvi. S IS gSE Wei. A Hat.. LlC rsrilir.l ARFAIRR1NL" la Hawthorne el the U. S. A. B"n,jVi. I.KAIVIl I'tiera Hoiue, v.iii Ht A Sth Man To.ila. . Wad. A Ht. I ST. i.ls EDDILFOY In "Ol l l r RIVKK." BIJOU I.. ill .iUtii .1 li.ga. IK UAT1NKK K V i 1(1 hay ' RA1 xEV'S AFRICAN HUNT lU-IaUn I ANCK STAHTINll 11.30 P. T OLYMr-IC r.s.K. Uiti HI, I'ttuiiB IMlMtitw ill. 1 1 -11.11 . mm A1 I u-llltt I 1 MM IK Hi . MriinrndMy Short "Im Contrvt Thurtlt Amati'iir NIkIiI. FrUtHV m nin Nlurr. CmkCs Rnllur SkfltintT JMp"Nb wisMiiiisj nrtiidway 5M tt. 3 SESSIONS DAILY. UANDCUNCS t OLUMiila;, ., , tURLESvjliE lo.ua To-Nlgol --" 1 nt.- .Mt-rr.i -(io-Rouailers lletiirn. To-tuxM. Zoc jU I KHV. 111 nil t. 13 A Lex. Ave. .'fa-.-.O Ell. r. L'B.'. McTSc. Tiialjj. I! Amateurs Till' Willi 11 or I'l Ktsl'It. FVirtass Ele-tio-i Hi" 11 n To-night. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. rJfv-V BURLESyUE KS? I 'hone Main 1803, Bill 1 I iV VY l.lltiJI C1II1I-I.I. II, 1.1 I.' li 'N H 1 a I burlesoljE" iniLII Pssw Wmsb. 6S4. DAVE M Villi IN A I'ltEAMtaAnD III'ltiaEBAjrEHS. fT unci; daily k Jlv Tkl. tts-aak u, Broad ar Itulnh at . Heal Seavta. So.) DANTE DAI UHTtt laillaM Aelinlttaal t Sl-il A M AT Et' He. EVEKT 11 IW -s Ell V as I n a s nitiitf, era v suaftj a Bfl rJ B nja BY COI NTRY HTORK KVKHV n Sp.viaj midntaht ti.tavirr. UB&S&i SIS. -..-a .assi-wtsw... iivjai. in 1 i nniBratn . 1 ).'. aWI a. .