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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1912.
BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK
UP-TO-DATE
EDITED BY
AND NEWSY
ROBERT EDGREN
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10 GET CHANCE TO BOX
IBM FOR TITLE
McCarey Praises New Yorker
to Skies for His Showing
Against Conley.
'o.nght, 1D12. by The Press I'ubllalnng Oft tTlie New Yn-k World).
J raol
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Ledoux, the Boxing Chef, Has
Too Much Pepper for Reddy.
La.DOL'X-he'11 do!
Judging fiom hi performance
t the Kalrmont Inst n'ght. elam
bango man have been Invented In
France.
Ha waa full of It.
The little French champion haa ahown
tie eomethlng. Ilea the nearest thin
to "pernlcloua activity" Keen alnca Terry
McOovarn waa a bantam.
Yaa, I know avery ilrlnit battler ll
compared to Terry but thl time Hie
comparison flta.
It waa a lucky thing for Hattllnc
ReMy that ha had other Bat Nelson
charaetanatlra bealdea the name. Keddy
la a strong, vlever, heady youngster,
with a marvellous capacity for wallop
Ha managed to atlck out tha tan
round.
Wnen ihe flrat round etarted Battling
evidently had a notion that ha'd allp
enmetlilng over on the French cham
pion. Probably Home one had paaaed
on to Mr. Heddy tha Information that
Led. nix riieajie, roughly translating from
the trench, aomethlng go ft He had an
ioea mat .ew i-.no iiun .leverneaa and
a wallop practiced In many a hard bout
In the Bronx would make tha French
man curl up and Mil Mo he aelied the
Brat oponlng and drove a rraehlng right
over on the tip of tbe Invadsr's chin.
That waa a fatal mlatake. Ledous,
having politely allowed Battling (taddy
tha flrat punch, fairly exploded Into ac
tion. With a audden ruah he awarmed
II orer Reddy. Bwlah! bang! went hie
gloves. Heddy. carried off hla feel by
tha fury of the attack, waa batterad
front aide to aide of tha ring. Compelled
to bend over and cross hla arma to block
the blower that belt upon hlin from ev
ery angle, he atalied the round out.
In the beginning of the eefnnd, Heddy,
who muat hare a hrt memory, made
IAS mliUkr again. He drove two rlghta
t the French boy'a ohln. putting all ha
had In tha punchaa. UnahaJcvn, Ledoux
responded with a ruah that carried
Reddy Into a corner, where he ham
mered the American until he waa glad
to get awav in ewlft retreat.
"I think that Frenchman waa horn tn
Dublin," yelled a spectator.
WIfKN the third round came along
and the little Frenchman ahnwn)
no algn of slackening ped and
fury, It eeemed a aure thing that he'd
blow up with another round or so. It
eeemed Impossible that human endur
ance eould atand auch a epurt that he
wan rlaklng everything In a desperate
effort to put Reddy away In record time.
Reddy'a manager muat have had the
aame Idea, for he arm hla man In to
etall and Irj to alirk out the ten rounds.
And Keddy stalled.
He clinched as otfen as he could, and
he:d hard.
Ha tried to break away and the
apeady sprinter from that gay I'ar-ee
always caught him In about two Jumps.
Lest, he bent double and blocked with
hie handa coveting his jaw. When this
occurred, every few aeennda, Ledoux
hurled him Into a corner and hammered
furloualy, never letting up until Heddy
allpped kii along the ropes and lift ri
ng another Turkish retreat.
IggttjUg was doing uli.e-tentlia of the
worl:. He didn't lire The attack never
wave-c... Now an I 'hen, as the tlglt
wan :ong, Reddy thought he aaw Ma
otiann -thought the French hoy must
be MaH aeary at laat -and suddenly cut
loose u wallop. And every time he waa
hit I.idoux exploded Into fresh fury.
His arms awung an fa-' It waa Impi
alble la count the Wong, Thy were
well tuned and alragt, and many ol
them thiI through Hildy'a guard. BeV
eral times Reddy waa font arglrllftg
back hhh way acroe Hie ting and In'
th topra Now and then he gg Stag,
gered for a imnneni, hut though ,ic
waon't allowed a ee, ottd of rest ha
men , 10 stall aJonv an I rocove.-.
For finer stamina be Im Hauling N -1-
aon t.el, It not beaten.
IN the laat two rotin la 1-loux was M
ester to finish kit man that he
t r y leaped at hi OT, tore hla arma
away end hurled h';n off when he
ntlnofit 1 puimnellel 10 fast that Ihe
1hul of the alovea mu tided like tha
long roll of a drum . orp
A couple of limes U lotll waa urn
wan, y lor a few seoo.tds Bui he dldn'l
tlaj- gfaiitl The laai round v.a., nng '
the faeieat I've - r seen At tne eg 1
ne Frenchman was appaitnlly trash a
a da. i).
KM Wlli.ama aat at the ringa,le, and
eJtarwa i 1 aald ha would b ilrapl)
tickled to death to '' I" Le Innx.
Whan he get Ledoux I wi'il to have
a aeat right up aear the ilng That
Will be some o oration be)tv mi
"How eex rat fur -o. nfat 'avo
been what-yuu-caii 'oak onl) vet'
ago?" aHi i ihe rreocaman'e -
Aa-hen It eras II
"Aha." aax 1. N ;.ns In in al i .!
' iht thliMfa 1 uiu-.l) tnl.ik o' the dad
day, "he mm i fOTgotttn i . lu, use
the pepper '
rsawma that the waged hue and cvy
against allowing lluttllng Nelaon to
appear Iri U'eatern rlABg, aald to be
be aril upon a belief that the fragile
Dasna m'ght br ak up into rtnall places
la a fake.
Vote. day af e.noon Kit tnariugei
raoolvcd the f Cowing wile
in .. '.j i ., Mov. 30.
Jofea m. B-blncont
BTaUon la rocn 'n1!j here.
il,. in nent lit for satly
as. WUIH na' st! aaas ut Dae.
W. A. x2lSfcAg?.
Hoppe Electrifies
Crowd by His Playing
In Deciding 18.2 Game
"Boy Wonder" Makes All Sorts
of Inconceivable Shots in Run
away Match Against Morning
star, Which Gives Him Cham
pionship Again.
liY liOZKMAN HVl,GKK.
WtUM HoPPE once more la
champion 11 billiard champion
of the world. Having volun
tarily rellnqulahed his former title aome
time ago he went right baok and won It
gain laat night Just to ahow that he
atlll had hla hand In.
Mornlnxatar waa In bad form and waa
no match for the youth who beat the
world at billiards before ha wua eigh
teen years of age and waa a crack at
aaven.
This defeat of Mornlnxatar gives
Hoppe flrat prlxe w hich la 13.400. Hloaaon
gala the acond prise of II.MI0.
Vamada, the Jap, and Mornlnxatar
re tied and will play thla afternoon to
decide the third and fourth prltea
which are, reapertlvely, II, an ami ttiOO.
Thla Is virtually a game for lets).
HOPPE HAS EASY GOING. FROM
THE START.
Hoppe had eaey goin from tha atart
mid waa ao far superior to Mornlugstar
that the great crowd In the grand ball
room of the Aator was dlaappolnted.
Expecting a cloae battle they aaw a
runaway.
In Juatlce to the Pittsburgh atar. It
muat be aald that hn was "off" hla usual
game. He appeared to be nervous and
uncertain on his draw ahota, and hla won
derful line nuralng ability did not ahow
during the evening.
Mornlngalar kept on trying right to
the finish and went ao far aa to get
new cue when Hoppe was nearly out.
This could Hoi atetu the tide and the
Plttaburffl man finally gave up good na
ture. Ily aftei he had made a hard drive
that caused his opponent's while hall
lo Jump the table. Thla did not count
as a mlas or a foul, but when the hall
noa sp tied he failed on a long two
cushion shot and Hoppe ran nut.
The youthful champion began with
rush ami got In run ot 77 In the third
Inning. He continued to add to thla
leud and got auch a Jump on the I'ltta
burgher that he cuuld never gel within
hailing distance.
Hoppe did everything that could he
CROWD GOES WILD ABOUT
HOPPfcVS PLAYING,
dene to a billiard tard". He was
niually wonderful at line nuralng and
Gunboat Smith Will Meet
Jack Twin Sullivan To-Night
Ten - Hound Bout Between
Heavyweights at Biggest
Club in Buffalo.
F JOHN POl LOCK.
GI'NHOAT SMITH, the I'allfoinla
hea w eight, who haa made a
great nanie for hlioaelf by the
handy way In will h he has defeated all
the Ml fellow, he ha- fO Ifht duiing th,
lis' few months, cvlll mtk gnothet at
i.iniit to-nlgiil u cuniiutr an orianieni
The fighter he will try to boa' .a Jack
Twin" Su:,i.m of lamb Idge. MaM,,
who ha WM inanv bitllta durlna the
many yara he hss naen In lAd d hl'ng
bua neas Smlih and Hulllvan will meet
In a tMi-round bout before the Bioud-
aagi a C, or UUrlalO, wn ion M tn-:
'aij.si boxlna dun In the. city, SulU.
van w is lUbatttUted '"r l"i Houn I
I g." Who Inlured himself ahlle tram
ng foi the aOrtP,
V - K,
Lisa ruiiet Pitt' -jtab m Idlf
1 .1., ,, . , L .Oil l,M
in i trii. tie a utefi sianei
i KM 1 ' i'' ' '"1, ' ' a
1 .. ,, , It li-i 1 1 ten. h lait;, ei a tan
I iiir , '1 " ' 3a a" 1 naft t nun lab hi- i
im inai 1 tt 1 egaiilae-1 rtarre. ti the smut thus
II ,,'irlitr SVtlU l'it liaaijaeiflu charBi'inn a!
i igtsnil all! '"ttt rieoru 'itn. lelgot naait.1
t'i. . tor'ltn nanda
lot It Hind HSSSS." win sat BMHtj I'Ut
awsi In t'irat reunla I'l la-a'-u Pniaf lit. laawi
ins- lal "1 i" flgttl S tda iruriastr 11,1
It ,,j Ho f rsl a'" aril la an1' Slianet. iillrini,
t i- litfhtatlflit f Viiiiktrs. fur Ian roaud. st th
Vimlera '' "" ' 1 "I1"' '' itilt
wll It Villi Ham '! tn tall. Ilia iulilatl ' j M
I, f ,r im lunda ,0 tsj BuslBeai Man', A '
nl . Ullil II the alghl f tar . III.
, I. ' II , ratflSSjeejgh '"linen f
! l;'la ,r 1I11. i iua - 1 Ti va Ath mmUb,
1 ,, w nit oaif. raeiewaeitr-i, s' t i iirm nn
r le'iici C'r-i di.an Sail t ' In. end It
t. Ba .1' e f !',t sism re a iS, Ital h
gut 11. e hi. Ii it .t.tn ism 1 if Uit r
BILLIARD STANDING.
lll(b
titrate
If 7 17
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(iynigUMt .
Mutton . . . .
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had Ihe crowd wildly applauding hla ap
parently reckleaa open table playing.
'Mi., of I h mnm on1 a, ti,
aome time advantageous allots made by
Hoppl was In the fifteenth Inning, when
the halls were lying near the third dia
mond on the side rail, and about alx
Inches from the cushion They were
lined up and the rnuv.e waa a little long
for ITInggl, Hoppe looked It over for
a second and then inado a bank ahot
from the end rail, which wna over
three feet umnv Ills ',,, ..... . ai. .1
rind the carom counted without loalng
a. anion
Two shots later, however, the cham
pion attempted a follow ahot all the
way acroaa the table, and oilseed on
arcount of a bad kiss In the corner
where the red ball waa wedged In. This
was not very costly, aa It turned out,
for the halls wi re left so that Mornlng
alar missed and the young wl.ird then
outna hack with a run of 74, which
really put him aafe. Hoppe mlg-ht have
run more, but on his set enly-flfth Mint
he attempted a hard three-cuahlon. when
he could have acored by a compara
tively eaay draw.
Hv thla time. hmvAVAf II..,....,
performing all kinds of daring feats for
me eoincanon or the crowd, and seemed
lo lake a boyish delight In making
them gasp. On one of hla spectacular
Kpreea with the IVOrjgg he made e fancy
kiss ahot olt the aide rail with the halls
morn than a fool apart. The ball that
a bounced off the rail rolled at Itgll
ilghteen Inches before It met the cue
l-uli for the Muni ThU ...... .. in
The old billiard sharks who sat around
i.eeiared the boy a gone craxy."
Nothing bothered Hoppe), tho ugh, n-
waa ao full of ronlldence that he would
try anything, and. moreover, would
make them. Hoppa'l high mark waa
et In the next Inning, when he ran ,
only to mlaa when the three hall lined
up on the end rail. Willi attempted to
"grane" the white and go to the cush
ion with heavy rtVera Kngllah, but got
klaaed off the first hall.
In an attempt at a last atand, Morn
logstar changed hla cue In the nine
teenth Inning and went after a long
run. hut It was futile, us Hoppe finally
got Ihe halls and ran out.
THE SCORE.
Hun B, a. 77 HI na is u
i 14
-1 ..1.1
aw, s, i. .,, is, mi. an, g. S is
falii is'lnis
77 sari It
Aetrsirt, ' -ij in It,
lligii raaa, mi!
MorntDallar - III. I 14 ;t: v o u r, i n
. it, o &. il, Y tV. i tm)
Hla "r,?r, ; t Sji iiia-b mn,. Si h aadfit
Hcf.rer- Albert onl.r. '
Met tioiaasii, ,, tC-ilTrait V.-T!
an. i 10 .o rt itnt.. l,e-, ajuM Ugl l.1.
yvii in
all
Jl Kelrt. . , dk( ,,.; "
askl
en .-!,? TV I iu'.V. T",B,,.A . '
Sfj.5 tW".vv vu.a fr.n?. Vi,;,",.
IV et aide . I iistlj.it ' ""-
Jack Hennlim. hi, local SJlddlsselskl .,a r .
Goidmun Boxes
Cou Ion a Draw
In toul uh . U wan fdti an,, blttf ly
0onttiNi from foiu gu:u. jniiniiv
1 1 humi tefHi clMmpioiL
.m. eUtrUy loia.ua;. of Uro.klyn
rottSlt t ;.n-iuit.! ,lr., At tl- Uoy-iie
a. v : Brooklyn. town put up
much t.ii.i bnttt ttatii fxpi'.-ii; he
did in l hi ii 1 1 I.. r.jr ('uulotrs jHbi'.in,,
w:(i. r.ii.1 wh.n.n..r Ihe Utile rhuJn-
plon v hum oomt ruaii. tit him iUS
wiHiM iiiet-t hlru with v- tltajiv
cere I
biowi
'..'i if) wan Hn- ajcKrfor. en1 -Aiiile
ni tei (' wik innny Mown, bla ju
nii'iil f dtllttn m m 14 iwey oft at tlnu ,
Whlen ')IV QoMmnil a i-hnne 10 uKI-'
mi . tin Im. roiioi loin ImU '"nyni
COUllUftUi Wot,. (et.s In nui.y tftU
i . pun ntt .ii 'Iom tiuA uig
Couioi wUlii-tt Muniie, wh)H
&m. W : , l
-aggj ragggggj
National League President
Says Fogel Must Be Punished
BY THOMAS J. LYNCH,
National Leay ue President.
"If the National l.issgue wantg me to continue as Its pies hi n 1 end
goial, and If Ihe club owners think the league Will be better served with
bikiuc one else lit the helm 1 will also be satisfied. In reRard to l-'ogei's
case I want lo any that If ho doca not attend trial It Will be all the worse.,
for him. Thla thlni: will bo, carried through to the end. I know v g si
at tliiioit a.iya Irresponfilhle ihlni;s, and he la hurting the game. We utool
It as long ns we OOUld, hut there Is a stopping point lo everything I re
ceived a postal card from a Philadelphia fan last summer which touched
me greatly. It read something like thla: The boys In the bloaetlOTg often
have a hail time trying to convince me of the game's detractors that
base!. ill h honeat. We never gave in. and we're willing to flgth for our
convictions that baseball Is on the level. Hut now, wnen the president
of our club says the game is crooked, where do we get off Thut'a the
altuatlon In a nutshell. Where do the laiys In the hleacers. get off, and also
the other patrons of tlm game, If men of the Kogel type arc permitted
, go mspUnlahed 1 We cannot sit l ily by und lot them kill the gTMtOM
sport the world aaj ever known.
SPORTS
ODDS AND ENDS,
NEWSY PARAGRAPHS
AND AIL KINDS OF
I
llks With LynCh
Bresnahan
on Secret Trip to New
York.
WITHOUT lotting anyone know
Unit he was comlngTi Rogof Prt-s-nahiin.
the deposed ni inuBor o
the St. ItOUll Cardinal, Qulotly drifted
Into town anil held secret OOOSIIltatlOP
with Horace Vogei, piealdeut of Ihe Phil
adelphbi National League c'uh and
President Thomas J. Lynch of the Na
tional League. It waa learned Croat a
reliable aoun that Hresnahan ottered to
buy the Philadelphia olub, but his price
was not large enough to lull Horace.
1'ogel told Hresnahun he had been of
fered sTPOiOM for the Philadelphia oiuu'a
atock Slid the property by a syndicate
of local sporting nien and that ho was
r-anehlerlng 'ht offer. After hlg lalk
with Pogel, Brasnihan paid a visit to
the National League bcadu i i.ters where
lie had a chat with President Lynch.
Roger wauled to gad 0UI ft" 'in l ynch
hla statu as a National League is'
llreMiahan WIS nformed lhat attar he
had received his aaoondlt nal releaae
from the St. liuls plub clalius wore
RACING RESULTS AND ENTRIES)
JAMESTOWN RESULTS.
MiiHT RAOH. Maiden lwo.year
Old! selling! flVg and a half rurlongs;
i'urae iiinn .im null. 101 (Turner), l tu
1, H to I and il to V Aral: ilardena,
101 O'eaki. :l tn 1, to r. rind " tn ft.
saennd; Mndeela, '"i1 (Martin), id to
1, i 10 1 and to 1. third. Time,
I ca i-r. svoss. t, Laaaalnrellg, An.te.
Kale fVodmottier, '"ii 1 Tromp, Jua
quin, ;' ngulda, red. ral, Klral and 11
II rjray i"" ran.
gKCOMO ItAOR eour.yar-olds and
upward; ateeidecliase. .1' " it two
miles -jssulli III lOhartrandL I to i,
a to f and 1 to :!. w '1 Llssls Klat.
t.il 1 Henderson). R tn 1. 2 In 1 and
lo , second; Orderly Vat. 14a iN'oel
IB n I, t til I and - 10 I. third. Time
t.O.'i C-ft. Norhlt also run. Kelnln. fie
1101 a. I.ainr'dach and Renault fell.
JAMESTOWN ENTRIES.
KlltST It 1 I I ' 1 ir nl, I. imraa I lot);
tlliihl. foe an 11 list' tn t Ktlly. 03,
VotM, 108; 'Siwa-h IN: Holil l"". lr Ann
K l 'i Maltta U, ii"'. Rruah imi. "in 1
rni', HI. a- nailer. III: I'aUlabia, li:: rikf,
hsk, 111 l at' iu. 1 1 kl " .Ua. 'la lluiity
IV 1 1 Pie li s 'Msajl ns Johl MM
i. Ul It A 1 K TlllSf its' old,; ,,'i,H. SglSI,
ellln::. '"it unit I'riidaul. I'll, MIiiiist a.
Mil rsek, no. Watt ! lu" Uttl Ba, lot:
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GOSSIP
filed hi the Pittsburgh, Chicago
and
Cincinnati Clubs for hta services.
Braanahan admitted ;ht ii had
nil. noa nogouoewns wim svvi .u .na
tional League clubs. He would not i
deny that he had received offers to lgn
Willi the PlratSS and Cubs, but he re- I
fused to go Into details. He aald thgl
he had a claim against the it. Louis 1
club which, In the opinion of counsel. I
entitled Mm to 110.000 covering ten pee ,
cent, of the profits for the next four !
year. He Stated that the St. Loula
Club had offered lo compromise with
him but thai he WOSn'l in a mood to
talk business just now.
I JimtM R tidl.van, mpntm u4 I'ABmrtr of
Ihr A nt'e ir thle . Union, . .! ! ,., iln:t
I phyii a. hr-tor of 1 PgUMma Kx;-'siff,n, tt
1 start Kr.iirltco. la Wlti Tnji iuf vatlua wu
' g.im UVU b.l '"V" i-". f f'ie iH .11, ii.' AVa
'. IcHk Chats 'f Hull l'ri:i'-flLvi, w l,n at .ei'lcl li
1 ann ml mpetng, t the .Hmteur AHileti.- I'mon in
1 ti.';e WttMdtlsAalena TueUv, i the
Utiva of tlw t'ahfornia itiun.
When tht ne-r MwirrioiiteJii Ootf A4nriiiti
hatKll'-aSi' Uf iniihM iti Iplaiaraooi rite t-lMnran
are thit tl.eie rill e u irvrai'tt ine-it .f tlir
! Irgv.l.r.4 In tii ..union ..f memtier .-I U, -
' rt;xiiti ''" AgaO'in 1 ' i ie-iitlr .oirmit.ef wh
ii- tilt- BUliJO't lo i... it ll all Wong t. i.i.ivr
tu inauj t acfatcll, The iratati; h i oontaia
JeMaM i- Tra.tM. nrad Hn-:( .(i, imai.t Kirh
h Walter Tr.n: IM Itbatl Se ' ' "In m '
loulaioe, iiW tlM ofOeial, "tha ou iJaucr wiw
1 ef'. niJiH M arr.it 11 is Jirnne 1 raven.
Jo Ja kon, lMllng ahijaV.' nn. Ur outfieUU'i
of .lie t'laelril Na.'i. .a 4 mnfl.rucl ti out
lie tcttat ha gHl no nfn tha enntrac; tein!swl
1 . ,1 ,r V.TWW onlau. Teaitlam f tin- 1 luu.
1 J1A011 1 of t'e OpnLiq tJlst lwrer i 'hrlen
1 ; an a'i'1 slaiitiCt r Biriui.itiani will rnma to
hi Vt) f tlilnklnx Wh re IM Naua gj to I'ao I
aan.la. Kli . nert ai-rin;; in train.
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" lit. akcr gov, 111,
User Jim 111
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THiKfl Kirk, Tlirtt ear
Mine IsuOi mIIIos: si, ronosgi
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Id, and uiovard;
III Hank mi
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rVHTllTll It A 1 K. .Iiininr Haadtssui all asssi
nurse 4'IC; . lirlnnea I.'Alglnii. Il'l Hioil
Tea 101 It'iskln. lut: I'rln-t A baud 10 s;
gewMS IH, (.purr Hutlul, lis. I'angh Hill. 12).
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XTH ItA''): t"' oarnlt, and mrl
nur .1 01 ,tlle ii'l ' ""t slttetlilh milt.
Ksn.'iiaii 01 'Hem ', U: Ann It alltr.
4 ' I'd -ti !. ., inn iiri, lull Tool Milhoi.
n 1 llarl'tii 1 -1 ll'ii .lion, im. nrani.1 111.1
1. 1, io' lleorea IMi llalda aa. 104; Kiel-a Dot
rl 10K l.lttl,. Knirl inil 'Ofl,
RgVgNTH It M l. Thrit m r nlila and lie.
sard, nr.e 1300; at-ll lex "lit and one ,tt'i'-s,i
inilr, tUmllr I..' H: glellhn-. 101 1
Vnlnltrtttr. 1011. ' i ngl rfli-ld tOS; Sain Iter s
lua t.ad "f liiclii ma Mlsibna us. r
He, 10s Mi llie s icm ilolrlea raatls io" I
Weill, HI iri,1! K,l Ml. Kulflit lli.k. HI
a rtatlmi sllnwsnef i-ath fa-i
Ale.'nrritii (ll,
l -1 1 1 1 . A I a i . i - 1 1 .
i Ulentnin d
i. I n il in a st,
' .tufa (llhlliuta.
II, Jack M.r,
If, ma il Mike llthlsaBa
it SJUtSl al IIm NSISM
I II,
tliowtd inort a. i.
I'Ut ainaa.f. itn-anM nl,. while Me, 'a "r.oi
im, ii Hie fiu' it 4 net thnmsbent the hum earnr.1
Hat dr.islon. lit tuteted leant awaSg. bat occa
Maw
Yale's First Substitute
Quarterback in Danger
Of Disqualification
Faculty Getting Ready to Bar
From Saturday's Game Lot
tus, Player Who Ordered
Pumpelly to Kick Field Goal ;
Against Tigers.
New Haven, Nov. 2.
LM08T on the eve of the Vale
Harvard game the Yalo faculty
is getting ready to disqualify
Ixiftug. the plucky quarterback who
ordered Pumpelly to kick the goal
front the field at PrinCOton last Bat-
ttrday. Head I oacn nowe w in con-
far with lian .lonea of the tctdomlc
(faculty this afternoon, but tbcre Is
'little chance that lyoftui, who wag
i first suhRiltute iiunrter, cau play
ujtalnst Harvard.
Head t'oa.h Howe has been spend. ni
,;.l the Week with the iiuarterhaiaXs an 1
i'oui sthaVlln and Koater ftinford hiv
bton si '.cling their tint with the tOaVttl
n general, Shuvlln Willi tho lucks and
Hgnforal with the linemen. Then ar
iiCenly ol other CMtcnOa) BtM they all
W0ri en lei the order of Bhev'.ln
The siTUhs had their bamiiii ; laat
i night gna the MIHI Is over lor then.
The varsity tola da'tennion plana a abort
orltTltntge with the varsity substitutes,
but not much heavy work.
A '.JEMENTS.
XKW VOKK' I KAIIIM. TIO'l ITKKs.
LMPlRE
urn a ,"i : at.
Matlnti i VA'e.1 .'
r.,a. ai a,
I 0,
NAZIM0VA . Bella Donni
I VrPIIKl 41. St.. ii.-. li'vsar. EteaKEiTiS
lalVBUIYI lUtineet riiurt, A at a. IB.
,,SSBILL1E BLRKE ,hr.h;.,.;;,V1".
PIDUIPIf 3Ath ,t. nl. II May. K,a. 8.J0.
UAKiUirt, vuimet. Wed A: Sat. 2. IS.
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WHAT
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YOU? tb
CRITERION
n's It i ll li a:, bias
M, ... Wait. ,v sat.
M.npic W. 4Jil ft. Kreeuaia M.:r, .Mala
flArdd.) ,., ,( ,,1 Thur-.M It.WbfLSO,
Laat wttk bare, Matt attk fark fneelfS.
A RICH MAN'S SON 5f.V&'c"
Natt Mob., A in aat ii, I liana. . MKHK MAN
- T I TOM 40th at. a B'way. Era,. 8.1(1
rUI.IUnu.1 w,d . ant Vat Roe 11.
Mai. Wad.. -M
THE YELLOW JACKET
ITlie I... it
U N.otlty
HUDSON
Mtb at., sr. B'sai . a. IS.
Mainitt, ed k aa- a.m.
MRS. FISKE
,n Till:
III. Ill KUAII.
PARK
iOlli al. at Col. State! Kta 8. In.
Last AL'iiiae .asnirla:. al -'. 1.1.
"THE GYt-SV" V'ZVi lSSSi
Nest Monday- "A Mf 'II M.IX'w SON."
New Amsterdam fiA1
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG
I mPtfTY'. Ill at. El. 8.1B. Mata. Wad.
LllSLM Ij., is v,. bltt. Hs ll 60.
M -1-L-E-S-T-O-N-E-S
K'fll KI.KIIIM htllt, II'oid Si UMIh Ml.
fces, S.ll. Matlneaa VVed. Sat.. MAS.
OH! OH! DELPHINE
THE ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY
INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD
ZIEGFELD
FOLLIES
Why experiment with other
Shows when a standard attrac
tion like the FOLLIES is on view
at the MOULIN ROUGE?
flltTV Hr "ajVay ,V llltli.i Kr a. IS
UAlLI 1 Ma, mere Wit. a at 'Jill
CO D Will keep un l.ii. telling
A-, a. fe,,,,, I'vlniiiini t ri,
SilS,S.g. ilaia. Ilea, a Jar a t
HOMlllllin.t (Must;,
Kl.sli: J AMU.
THI I AIV ill I III' ILIPI-ZB
GLOBE
"ll"' OOUll I Ia!'vJ,.Mi'l.a.:i il.VaVii
AiT5I H. u Waal . Mate V. ai Sv
A Rl HIT ,)oJ''1" FAIRBANKS in
! DIU HI 1 HI n T HOHME ll III U. 1
1(1 NM Me.. HSd St. A a ,. K .-, H
I ... wssV-i p!dav HR
III at. ,
L LL III) t'i,,,,,,. i,uU. nT.
A .
('none Mud. bt.
I Ems. II, Mala. Wad. g Hat.;
"Tit. strati ruajle itivllilr.
tl.a inntl rlaaaii- drama '
; HAMLET
OLYMPIC
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Ma
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law
i .-Uktaa.
:a irama.a
20 HARVARD PLAYERS
HAVE WORK CUT ON
YALE FIELD TO-DAY.
CAJIBRIDOR, Mas?. Nov. Jl.
The first break In ihe Ilai .arl foot
hill ranks cann to-, lav. ahen ihe
Mokfleld men. . ( ntrt and ends, abo.it
twenty in all, left 'or New Haven
on the 10 o'clock train During the
afternoon thee players win visit
Vile held and will practise there In
orCST to get accustomed to the lich:
and shadow effect (r the Hold The
reol if t.ie start win rather at tha
stadium ami win be instructed on in
dividual drill. Tha linemen will leave
to morrow morning, going direct to
New lon-l.m. where the whole a u.ul
will tie registered st the Mohican
With lsiftu out, Cornell i chlol
stltut.- 'luarterbaok.
Pendleton, who n minrest last
tubs
Bats
! "ay. ' oaon in the ume and
-Ural ci-.su shape to pa) Saturday
' api. r-raiding sal I to-day that
mel.ir would iiri!y play BatOrdai
lhat Hit coaches are only reeling
Bo
nne
him
work
up pre-ftuee or nia wtrcnu,
igalnsr Irlnct-ton list week.
While Ihe Vale coachea are Sajrlng
nothing aiiout tbe otanoaa laturday,
then la an air of optlmlam about til
Vuie quarterg whlc i Is eneouragli.g.
AMUSEMENTS.
111 jlriiiMlLj
Otl. At
411il 44'
TWICE DAILY
Aft. st I
at 8.
T
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TTT
Li
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BEST SEATS "at MaWees'
KIOHT JOHN McCORMACK
Tua Katn ,
Irnh Tfn-
winter garden ,vv(lt
tt P, ,lat
CASINO
It Mj ,in-i. RVaa fC
Uata WM . Thaailw'fl
THE MERRY COUNTESS
WEBER & FIELDS'
New Alnalr Hall.
All-aitar Slotk C o.
44111. Jim V .4 R'wa).
I'olv" a a liiirltaoue
T.I-NI..HT, -Hoi,
'-Wi.lion. Ihe tawr."
l.ll V Q ! SSI and ,l"C, It, Kta. S.lb
unu. I O n.Wed..Hat .1 Tlunkaul,
THE RED PETTICOAT tjNwr
3STH ST.
Theatre', bi.ti.st.. uear ').
l.'t", a to Mtt, rn, iv a'
Annie Russell's
I II I Ki'Shali I "it ! I i
I-. tn1n moons t,i Cosqnet
MAXIM-1 Mint . i.i.tiei'll A .1 it K, an
V.I I HITT'sl Ma'e. We' . Sit A T'utr kat i i
READY MONEY
VDIf IM, WSSl ,,f H ear, koee a tai
L, I IiA Mats. Wed L Sat. A TuanktslT'a. J.
FAVERSHAM'S JULIUS CAESAR.
t eat itcltidea Mr. rater. luni. Frank Ketnati,
rmne I'jwar. rnllat MelMsh. Kiel i Jail Uau,
ae,reT Vuri AKih t: of H'v. Kva. a. 13.
Jgill il. inca. Mala. Tbura, (, na . J 13.
WILLIAM , . KICV CP
COLLIER
' Ilia T la IA
SAY DIE
Th l't;nnlr-.t
hxn e hi
W ivLlil. tL' .Mh V, nl 11
t lj i nuujL SIlt(l wr-t.. rhura.
LITTLE WOMEN
llltr"
ran, 111- linker I
Fanny s rirtt Clay
fadtai I'a. tn
KWftEMISSO
Rsl i A Butterfly ua Ihe Wheel.
Week ' "I'll T.eia Waller A Manga Iwiendje,
nr. i tri"c i ) a 'luH'" st- aia. ,-n.
WALLAl-lal Msili.ee -..lorlaj. j.JU
Jr",,;i?rOUR WI VESttM:-"
CENTURY JlTsa'iue? I!? f'R
m. i wi., ) The naitehter of Heaven
Ktl k 1
in ' MM IS ae. TO gl,IM).
s seat tat a .. TUC ITga .'lo WoVtlll K,
1.1 , . . . . .
Kiary EramnK At H
1 Sit Mat at LiO
ANATOL
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IY gftg (
SNOW WHITE
sifo inri
it.in Ftrtnt
11 4 9 M
ELTINGE
Waa M St. k.iaa. at 8.15
Mat. Wel. Sat.. 1.11,
WITHIN
THE LAW
LAND SHOW L
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Hilt 10 L rHBMtil, kania. eaati, nsa, rtani.
K."u.r,'..r.la.lraT,..l.ailj. A Imaynnn Ma
.e null IDD'C ST TIIKITIti:
ALT. miUI a -a ,ss. ws. u,,r , t,
aat vva. an ,ili" I'HiLffi' a sti Ce
er, !" !'" '.'' Auction Pinochle
s
Tlelsta
on a.ila
now hue nflire A Tiaon a (V
AMERICAN ROOF laiAitfaAk
'ilffoeil llipidu A f".. ('wleu Ila lle,'.aiir
Krainar a Maiin". Iln,er A Wllilani. ToalSef A,
llt-aliii. is I'lie'i .."''... '".wn.
Hl.alHVKII."F.r arte.
AM) n,i,.
iCLuMdiA ,
Burlatfl'ia ajeiokiag
. .viaiiiitw
III & t, ,1 alee, ra' lliu
Tuday. Ar
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KA.
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astSs i ma '"-w
IS arlSl tn Tilt Fifnbit World.)
I.OS ANi,K!,l:.. NOV. 21. -"Knot
Tom" Mirt'arey to-day aald he was so
elated over Jolmnv Tmndee a showing
against Krankle t'onley that he mt
make every effort to bring Johnny Kt
bane to the Coast to fight him.
"I know nothing ah mi n match be
tween Kllbane and Hddle Morgan." said
eCarey to-day. "It Is claimed that
they are willing to put It 00 In lays
Angeles, but I am going to make my
own matches. After the wonderful
showing msde by Pundrf the fans are
clamoring for a chance fn- him to show
what he cn do With Kllhane.
"Dundee deserves much credit. He
paid hi" own way out here to aho.v what
lie can do."
The next flatlc treat will he the Joe
K!vers-Joe Msndnt twenty-round set-to
that comes ao cloae tn being a cham
pionship match that the fans will take
Just aa much Intel est In the bout as
they would If there v.eie a litis at
stake.
I Both csmna nre under full awlmr now
i and Ihe way the hovs are going at their
work thOWg PonclUSlVSly that they will
' be In n-st class trim WtlOfl Tnanksiilvlng
1 lay roll. ,, round
j Rivers la training at the Vernon
Arena, where Abd.il the Tu-k Is looking
after hla training. Itivers never worked
with more pep for a contest thnn he Is
at thla one.
t IfgndOt doesn't seem tn he worrying
over lila coming bout with Rivers. He
aeema to get plenty of fun out of his
workouts at Doyls'l placs
"I da not claim that I will stop Rivers
Within any certain number of rounds,"
i said tSfandOl w hen as ed about the
fight, "hut I do expect to beat him at
: least as derisive ly aj I did last time.
I I hmen't laid nul my p uns rsiardlai
how I shall tight. I train a i that I arl',
1 he prepared for any k:ni' of a bout my
; opponent offers."
j -
AMUSEMENTS.
TMEATRt5
IlKiON 5W.
W II it.y 14th S
11 Ui r I. II IISI.4, Cerr
Ifela I an.l.r I0d
lei Mi Of ll 4ga M it
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fol' in"1! B
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si'h er Ilraar. llarrt o,
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lank) , latt'e I'sml-amr
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HAKLhM A
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THE GAM
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Brut Eihibiiiti
of Nftnat
le-rrnallonsl
r. venta
I '..a.Orrirers
is. t.ntllih,
Unl ll. Mel
slan ana)
Canaillsa
In Mill! try
t'ontaata.
I'iDler,. Sad,
lit II., rata
Tamltmi,
4 ai Illicit
Tmrttre.
h eta neat,
Qrdeiealei
is i .Inmclog.
I IVste. Jump
Adnilsalnti gl ,
Academy '
it UtigIC U SI. .Ir, t I'l.
Kits., JSt :-, r,ne.
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VWU MATSNEE TO-DAY. Z5c.
Wi.iiam Fux Praaaaitf P,ft,rt K'umi ot
THE WIZARD
World'i Most
i maeiusf
OF OZ
UlAI'TY i li nn
THE DAUGHTER
OF HEAVEN
now plavlnif a! t!ie I'antury 1 liratrta la tha
in it DMOUftll iroilii'-. i.n in New Tori.
baf ni;aBd vha ntttf Uicitr for Knday
.ii t Niiteintiar Our caaumora caa
ee t a p.i fia?.
(Viahlera Store for Women
UAIYllVlERSTF.!NS',,.
iNNivaaa mv ivbrk it acn.
jlitiie 1 ,a..anu. A hlguj lu a Turk
1 i W la ... Hunlta ,1 I m Usisj,
nri l'W J""r. ' .'"'" netmltaT
Bill Jo JecSsllB, K no. W ul-li a e.
a same r",, Tlw Hill I i tl.r Mntlaa "
nViMtij ti ! !,', I ,'!'ii!"'
MIT). Klma Hart, a: 2 and alisrp.
PHrtfTOH'S MaiMUaJlS
ai V TIIKATHKS .i i .in o . '..'.SLI
STH A V. '.:''. M AO St
T. . .7, . "Ai.r,t;i( URS. UAEbSrs
Mat . - i ,Kt, -3i - I ( itwi' a r'li ..aJ:l
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FRANCES STA R R WtsM
REPUBLIC :...ri. i,K. 7""'v lu. ill
tasssjws oH'Tv L.AFJV
Roller Rink SSSOA
I session PAILI
BANIi COXCgllTS.
JOF. Ul hl R'S 11 HVtli st. sv.
; A scrape o-the pkftgS
. bijou v;t,;v
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I V" RAINEVS AFRICAN HUNT
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BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS.
Js ,
Knltuii
BURLESQUE JJJff
I'll
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Itutmna CiirL a lliirk.
Iliria A MurUe Bee
btRLluUl,
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tTMPIRE
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