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College Footballs Boxing ?Baseball ,* Billiards ?* Horse Show S> Automobiling ^ Other Sports ON COLLEGE GRIDIRONS Harvard Settles Down to Easy Work After Carlisle Game. DARTMOUTH NEXT IN LINE Scrub Practises Green's Plays, as Noted by Coaches Who Were at Princeton. - TrihuiK? 1 B, -Re.-aiii-e the y men ptajred only a few rr - -za.nst the Carlisle Indian?? on *?? ? ? ! ?? auae Haaajhten to change I ? ' Bg but easy work ' M "i.l.i.. A ?-hort srrim ? ? held between the "var'ity and ? hut the playing ?a* light. be _e bard work until Mm ? ornes into 'I*..* Sta<_lr.ni with the Dartmouth playi i by the ?-?. o,?,i l! rr:n?'etor>, and on whlrh ererkod hard all afternoon. 'li.. light scrimmage the regulars rai ' mala fur an hour, and did :t p : eaa I be ?jama as ftei er was hurt, a ta ?hat he ha?l J to remain there '?*.? ' ''" i aa the coachea ha?i hoped he would I and ??<?> Jencb I in at r where he played for the antlre against the Itadiana Ti..? ??oactiea an JiBBeka I :- being ?*ie?i that he will do mi the defer? but belli* ? * PtOi With his of ? ?? e J ? to-daj. and Hlteheoeh ?ni1 ..?*n'k? th. ! between Fisher an?! I* I i ? Oardner ?rorked all day at onarterha.-k. liardner saw Yale and Brown U? an laturday. He alao eaa Tale play ^o.nt. Totter Is roming along to so tata tha Tale Sam Pnttaa'l return to the field ? players' spirits a bit. even if not be allowed ? .ntil ??sda.? There la a chance that he will opportunity to do a little kicfe i g Campbell also was on | | i for the Brat t-rre s;?ice he Trineeton. and if is p?a ni play in the ha?ktle?d with ?I Tlunilngton. in piar?? of Rey a io was in tiie line-up this ?after? Fieber denies the report that when be regular teat Into ' ? za-ne f-*r aarainst the Indians he , | trary I tr ? na of the was at New Ha at Perry Haul rlona and the af -h? ? ? ..-4 ' . . - ? - ? for ? entire | ? i che muid ? given regt lara i freehn '? baa .... pre. ? agn nst ? <* ? -. - -. .-?* ?rill b* I ' __ o -...fr T'ge-? j while Pr'ii eton. ' ? ' . ? e Dartmouth ?n Fine ConHit pa\ S H.. N'T*" U lAetton from1 ..'hall hare corn* to I ? ? .r-rtte-lt ? In re ? Inquiry ?? ? on the | j -??? . Lang*ford aa ' ?? m ist stand. ? ? ? ' ??-.-?-_. ' ?? i Uni " do, not ? ' ? team 'ame hack to ndrtlon, except ng Itogsett. The dougbl - Injured ? 'on game, and now ?inet? I? the ? |p ? ??! by i on the miatakea ? eing ?he only ? ok Parnun drill Left err], ??k. left .__... horn; rigl I ellyn eft Morey ; full Rest for Cornell Team. By order of .lark ' ..\e,i in i Be game ? ? . ? .'. from Moakley I for the I a 1th the ? i The teeta I that th- ed very g tWO weeks. le 1.1 gain any ? urda Champada* indoubt ? .".tinue on the i and but fot - ? a powerful on m. In _ k.iking he was fill del ? ncy, which ount -light injtir ha?l a bard-fouaht ? : BOW ! la1'.*? were ' eorked n I repare the Quakers Have Easy Time. ui ha?i a rten ? - i - ? . ? - ? oming game ?aith Michi? gan r - . .... ' n .-?n ? ' ging a runner down i Th? seeon?! 'varsity ha-l a stiff s rii mage with the scrub At th? start tin* f<? mer ru*?hed the ball down to within ti > arils of a touchdown, |)Ut lest II on tumble. That was th?? nearest tfcey got. ? every time a funi.?l?* marred thttt i ' The squad to b?? taken to Ann Arbor r WaahtOOthaa was selected to-day. a-- f" lows; Mercer, .liunlet. Hell. Klndeise Morris. \Volfi?rt. dillon. Y?>unK>-r, Kei rc?ly. Thayer. Minds. KeoRh. Fisher. N??l Crawford? K??Ilf?h<?r, ?;r?'?*n, Scott, St man.? Harrington. BntT, Hill. Marshall ar < handler. ?'-?nnsvlvanln feel?- confident o" a Mlrh car vi? iorv after th?? shnwiii- mad" m tl T.arayM'? came. an,l will _?" Weot expec ?nt: to wta u? decisively ?a "n Saturday. Navy Coaches Encouraged. ?mapoH?, Nov. IJ.?With all 'mit on?? ? the leading ??a<AdM-tea for tiie San \'.?'!?:? team available anil on t far pro? tic?, tb? aatlafactla here thl? afternoon. While tl.? ch*_n-fi *h. In-, kli?M. flu?? to Inji.Tl?"- and also t ???ru.. ,,r ; ... play? ta t?> coa ???' a dUHcull task durl uning weal the K'?n??ial Interesse :-i ?. ?peed i t'n.- ba? ? k i i *-? i ? j is potable, sad rattern? nt were bai'k In the Kam. t; N ? ??, M ': ? whor .v an?l L'avis. MM ??' th? I?'? datea for tackle early in t! ? Ti.?- coat bee belle*? a ti..?' i t. foi merly right end, will mai. ter. ami !.?> played there this afternooi i lowerer, i :>?a?l no ? i Ihe ... ? ? -?-.:-. [_N**nard will he worked in order to -, - which is annually st-ikci a : e em ? \re-~tcd that ? e !t will be p?a? sd Su SI ? N. Y. U. HAS LIGHT PRACTICE Preparation for Wesleyan Get: Under Way, However. Me' t pra? tiee era - held at Nee f? r Unlvei - iterdey afternoon for these on?l .? -i ?,f the football t? ?Vt Wclr??r, 'varsity tackle, and M?ore. rhrh halfback, t and were ken bard at srorh Welner wa I the de fensive -ide of the Una, and Moo I a ?food deal of the tion In the offensive Von Keloffstein bot'? wer? drilled on en? runt nr.d on the ?proper method of gettlni off the forward peas a good share I * time i -, to the ' n ? i rd pa ? nieor? took the opportunitj to srorl?, few more ne? i ? hi? it team iron 11 ? - ? ttKo teams wer* oui roarhea ?ii?! not ra'i <o~ a ._-. i ere r,,Ti throng lema ,H?tltut<?. at o'iarter. Huntle* ?.?..i-i shifted to left ei.fj. where he did ef? ,-jent work. Most of t'ir wort of ' '??.nte?! t" the te backs in th?- ii? rward .. r.*cord of no-score iiunn ? the one la.?* Batinrda) agi I ! more ?han ever that New Tori '"nlVTStt V <i??e?; thing kll Ariti r,? ? tcoring machine, ap,| it rfofert that ?h<? ronrbe* 3re b effort! to rennsdy ......... Mlddletown, Conn . Noi I* The r1?"" a-qrnme for th* \V"p.?i?va-! leal la weeii . - itlon for New Tori?. ' I -? - one I-ar?.' Vorhls will pur all ht ?ify.?ng?h and energy I ? atrei ithenlngth? team for this 1 heln from some of t - a ?, ft', r*alder? ?"??". \an Surd oti-er? Pittrtuaately for iVeiJeyan, t ti ? ? ?? m?an all rame through the hard battle ertth 91**rilfama lattf ?Saturday with nous li Juries The new plan of work: fullback Captain Durllng u guard .- I McCai thy kle pr???1'i -i ?? ' thu Imm k ind ? lum ?'. In handling Vorhla expects < s th? t.-atu " eek mil? ' g I ??all Ti.er? iren I furnblea h tame. *-?-.? i i t., ?T erkshire ?"ai I ? ? a A VICTORY FOR DARTMOUTH So "Daily Princetonian" Dabi Spirit of Real Sportsmanship. ? \ \ Ictorj ' "? ?Dsri ? . "The Dally Priac^onlan" - ? rta of the football gome n satur . * gal urday could not fall i i have been Im ? - .. ?-. hicl '? mout ii c? i ? th? ?ruling of tl - " ind with it ?? defeat whl ad no r. .? ie <:?"<( i? t ion team w? ? u ?oi the d< -i were uearli ?? r Interfer? nee f? d more a were not ? f wan >ey al '..,-. i certain I?, did nol detMrve to i. ?ve the m. And n hen <!??:? ?t wa.s a ' ty thai aeema ? best ? (fine - ' ? we ?m our ran accepted one weefc ago on ? ?ii! j murmur, we . . . |-.? g of in acknowluidg - ,.f aporten im me Ind whole ? ton undergrad i ? \? : ? be ' ' S of >-? im great ?llaappointm? i t, even though the etrongei ? ?????- not on the Held The [.for powei ol ? ? ? during eek 11 era ? ko?p ii eins overcoi for . flral and i done ? ' ter efforts I -nn* the da 11 ? i mouth _ OLD C i-. Y The Standard of RYE Whiskey t.varavteed I'ure R YV. WR?AMRPy Inder .\_-| tivu.il Pute loot! Law Serial Sumb?r ?*/6j NOT BLENDED NOT ADULTERATED |-rWE. i?LD ONLY [ft UR {fALH E01TLES EVERYWHERE^ P^>^| _ "NEVER ?OLD IN BULK ______! WE ARE THE LANGEST BOTTLERS OF OLD-FASHIONED HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE WHISKEY IM THE WORLD H. B. KIRK & CO., New York. N. V. YALE RESPECTS TIGERS Both Elevens Hard at Work for Big Game on Saturday. ? MERRITT AND PERRY REPORT Practise Signals at New Haven with Varsity?Princeton After an Attack. ?Negra**** M Th? Tr h :*)?.. New Haeea, Sor. i;.-Ti:<- Tale f...-thaii aojuad reported tot aacret practice a! Yal?? F'I?.1?1 In rxi?f?ll?'iir ronilltli'n to-.?ay fnllow !nir tti?' Broten Kann-, ?'amp ami Scully -??;'? tain?*?! ?alight Injurlea ?.n ?aturoajr, bat wen aa frisk"' ;i-i usual tiit? afternoon, ao that unies? ari'Mpiitn o?-? ?ir thi? w.-?.k Tale will f.i ton seal ?attrrdaj) ?vit i?, all of hrr men In nood playing eondttloa, with tin? po.-"?lb!?? ??x<*i?ption ?if Dick I'.ak.T. tli* halfback He may i?p ??? : I a? ?v the time of th?? Harvard game Tale waa nur f.?r?-.-?l to show .1 ?in^'l?? ? the last two w? ??ks agalna! Mrown Nothing aare ahnplc ?foot? aied, and fale'a u"?;?.m of at? ? | under i ??>?.?? r This fact baa ecauae of th? hiliti'-s f..r even greater Imaroeemttnt. Everybod* ted ?attta I t< ? ??! and no' worrying, an.; of the aquad la I t P cetoi in in " -? ?:. Th?? ; ' o rea kw arl fal ho ltd over th.* Tij;?*rs. ai , ? the w*ajr In wb : I K.ini??. -iart?-.| ,?t the gym m a it'. ? black board .?r;,i | ?? :r,:.-i ,k?.s nirul?? In th? r game. Thla laated forty-rive aidi the ni. ?. wen! work ti ?! prln? .; all ??' i long algna ? :?h a | .:? ? ,.?.., nan taking the ( . ; i i,... * k. who allowed up I Bl V o|| a : , ,,nli] !?. r.y--.fl. f. ?ami bo! t;,kinc ti e ? Ti*?-, roe ea go! in bid reacl h r di III, ? hi? ' ta <?r: ,?? ? on* ? t tiiA ni |e feature? e ? i -o.? -.r i -t i. ?? \ ?. n-tnlnnte - mav? ??n?1?*>I the work. ' -' I ? refrulam ' ' it? taking part. Following 11 r. acrimm ig? ra ?ng ?inn In punting ar.l handling hlcka, and all of Tale'i dr??p in?! plaire kt bei prartlaed irt. i :. : .-j h i ?-? ,: n a gainai Brown and li ?p?"-<*ted to be the sHtno againrt Prtneet*?*" ;>n?1 lia. ird I ?.. k \r.rri?i the quarterback and Hex r r. r. tdckle. tc ' ' lenal Pen hat removed ? e a??l hin broken hand, and both ?.. ;!i be - agalna! Prln? Hon. Th? roachea Mid to-day there would h?? nir t- r ?? ofarlm mar?* ?rrorb during th? ind I! aouM rot on?! ?:nt*l ThuradlJ Fm? . ptaln if laal ye* i lean , - . ? i Bunde. In ?own. lea I ' ??-.???? to-da ilr*all) cr??' ?Tin.i e-vl roachen tori ?-,.- protnlaed t.. -.p?-'?-'* th. --.-.??k ol t Harvard cam*? ??? ? team aff?*? ' llUan \.? ?-? ?_ram?> !? error, r?\ lay th? line-up tn I 1-' W ? ? c . . - 'rf? ?i?.? -? >?:'? '?-.f? r.,-ar.i Ketrham, ren? tre McDerlt, ric1'? guard F'tiI tight tackle liver right < I Hoae, quarter ''.iirp. lefl . rlc'i? ' ' outalde ?*oa ?- '?.??? Qeo ge Po?t?*r Sanf-.r?! Abbott, "Pa" ?nrhiii. Ted Lllley, ?"*<-,? Coy, !l-irrv Ir..Ir and \v??tt<?r i'amp Tiqers or* the Last Lap ?.._?? ... ? ion. S 1 . N'ov 13, Th?? laet Prtncelon'a footbeJI aeaaon began fhla afternoon. ?.? -? ? tlpnal practice and th?* uaual elementary drltla In r>?intfna. catching of punta and tackUng were held ??'?"?? The piayen through the ?Dartmouth game li od but aorne >>f them, chiefly I n .in?l V'aughan, ar?> auffertng from I -.ii.l siiiTn.'?--' uauall common aft?*r a atrugg PeiK . n* ? k, although Fart la now able to and be ? M atarted th<? Dartmouth "tame, n or Dull .it t. Dunlap ami Hammond both played el r ? while, but it is h??p??.| that '-' who was nijur?*d in tho I'oly <"ross prim... win v.- able to gel In the game by ?Sat . h I>?? fT and \\ :ls?.n were ?.?it in ?it only Itmben ?I U| a :thout .. 11 ; - work The entire ?areeb ??? velop rng .-) rtronger attack, and m will Fit !?! 'i'' ' lo,l\n ?Princeton until I - the gam? , when ? ?\ ' go to f?en ' ??? k. i id to de? part for Sew H ii'irninK. ?. |] n. pul forl h to atr? ?an 'he weakneaoea ao apparenl n th? laal !w.. gamtto, aa all -?*-il1-!<? that the TUere ? urda] ' ? ahou n ao far if they . ? arith a vid i val?? ? ?'..ik-r and De Wit! I . on, bul iccee l ?.' win n m :? ti faater I irai : I ? ? ? me drop kl king fr? m k f..? - uee in bi? he i? i fr.mi ? ? ? ; ? ? ? j. however, a . il irda igalnal Dartmouth. A _?.I .. * ?i aa thoui i. am .? Ith i!.< i k \ ep klcker li ntaa? uni ? .,:,?, - Improvem? ? : ? ? ? a looked for In the -?ton off? nee thl for In ? "un . r? foot? ? ? tti .... the ? ??? f. ??:??? - '?'? -, nn.l -. fence,?? ?t the ea will hi* ? th? n do* In ;ill lb? fai . _ BROWN TEAM DISCOURAGED. ' l':.,\ .?'? !.' ? . M? ? . . took only licht i ? bul will I in.- ?...It. !, tin ? if"'! '" tar aa n i ore glaring I'r.iwn will p . ?' ' :i ''"'?? ktardaj an.1 . . , a w??*k f.-nowlnr*, n..,rt ,,? th? gJin ?? i. fi no s.iiiv f' lurtee and I .,t th??ii men .im Ing . ? . ? _._. THOMAS TOO MUCH FOR MORAN. nan ! Oani palm 'oran, i . fael U n-r..ni,.| ,. ? ' ? ? ? nlfbl i.i ...,?? - ' ? ? "''" *?" ' luted ! - , obb, m i'1' ? ? tani ? Et?ery Hojc for Horse ShotkV Is *ReserH)ed ?Committee Announces Names of Holders for Annual Exhibition. R?)t>ert A. Fait bairn, chaliman. an nounce?! yssterdsy. after a me??tlnii Ot I exe< titive ?-?immitt?-e of the National Horn?? ,v?so??iation. that rossnratloaa ?had lieen ma?le for practically all of th. I for the saamal exhibition, which Ivsins on Saturday. Amon?; tiie holdsn ar.- tl ? I lowing, with the n'jmbers of the a Ich they win occanr: ft Alfred <!. Vun ?lerhilt. 1.'.. Wf'liam II. MsTSl ft Frederick Bull; tt, Pbrtdga H. Gary; ft Bdwla H. w atherbee; Il William A i: ? FranH? L. Mine. '???. .lame? Iff? | ?? , Francis Hyde* '?. WTlgbl Barda? It, Paul * Iseg 0 Mr. an.i Mr? Oeurga H? ?? N, Mrs Herbert S!,ii?tii.it, I ? tn.i.i al ? \\ alti - !'. Btlss, Joseph !.. and ? ?!,;?-].. ? r: Mil bell. U, ?Pi In m t. ? - ???!!: l ?Ar , : ! M, sir i'.iu ard ? 'io v. M idenei - I Qllam ,i. Pool . B. Ladea ; ft H i. PI? ? ? B E ! :".. W, W, Will cl . Ill Bllaabetb C. :- !??. Mr-. gham; ?i E ?Had ; ? & Baron H. F. ft i an V"?'! - ? ? 11 ere a ?tenant Trapmaa, i ' ' ? Ro* al Datei Hasst i -, Holland; !.'? - Leon Rip? u 3d t : ? -?.;? ? Lai eat ?Se | f Bel| il mm : Paul A. i Kenna, V. ?'.. P. 8. O.. Zlet T?ancers: Llet tenant C T. Walwyn. Royal Horae Ai tBler . Lieutenant Qsuffiej Brooke. Ml Lancera, ami Lieutenant Walter Brook? Yorkshire Licht Infantry, all of Englanr ."..".. Joseph W. Haxriman; 17, August Be: mont, ?i, Rr?^inald ?'. Vanderhllt; ft Jame F. Ambrose Clark; 64, Hamll '??t. \V Cary; 2?. ?harles A. Coffin; 31 ?i-orK,. ./ R(??-om; 12. I. J. R. Muurling tt, Louis Height; ft ?ornelius Ooremus; ?X Mra Josi Fisher; 41. M. L and .V ? Bch?D*aits; .",:'. Robert J Collier; 6T. Unite? Btatea officers. I. .1 L. M mrting will give a dlnn?r ii honor of tl'..- DqI ofTVer?? at his home. No IT?? Wem Mtb street, on Thursday evening Which the mini?ter lo Holland will at??>n<l T*>e ?ale i,f seats for the season wai ! .?? the Madison Btg?are ?lardon boi ottica yeetstrday, an?l. judging from th? rash, tiie attemlan.e should be rec reaklng al the last show to he held historie old kralldtng. Jack Donaelloy had travelled ter ? ni ml!, s within the last year In a ? ircb f'r a mat? h for his <*ham glf borse, N'al.j. Joseph W. Harriman ?e?l at last In his ?luest, and he ??111 siiuw Belleville, which he purchase*! recently m Kentucky, In tandem with N'ala for th?> first time al the Carden n?*xt week. Belleville l- ? ?iay ""?lion, four \ear3 old. Ja) M?-*Or?itor, l'."?"??. His loUne, by Raron wiikns Belle? ville went a mil- the other day In 2:??*?1?, sad ateppsd a quarter in 31 secon?is. He will be ?;:own in the n?>vlce classes, single SHERIFF ON -RUBE'S" TR/ Marquard Pays Judgment. Ho ever, and Escapes Arrest. H ir lai ? . ? ?? r In oe a Marquai I, j It? In r for the ?;ta had n narro* ea ?<??? from ? -? . .. ? . i ? ?? ied Bga ittce l? ?-? : h ppeot in BUpptetn* ng ? Un ?n. ?"i ? at ta? meni waa is? ... -, -.'" ? ? Mai ? to coni for Si il obtained acai th? Mu) pa ' irt ? Ray ? - ? ? ?jerted that h< ; ? | .te f? It* ' fa .i .i ? ?? hid pnent followed. Tl ?der lo examine Marqn ird ,,? ; . dings rrai laaued, but M qtiard failed *o a?p| ?? larquard heard ? b* t that the attachn 11 1 i???jp.l ;?ca:' -' ? l<-"?k?d up Walter ?farter st??rTi?. and paid the amount ordered In ? BILLIARD PLAYERS ACT!\ Three National Amatf-ir- Ch?ii pionships Schedule?-!. the nal j s-?a*.*.ii Th? da??? and placent tournament, at If 1 I >r r| .?pr?n ? eeterda ' ? Mond.-. lanuar M ?rnlngi \ ?5th atreet and Len? i , ? ,i tllllU David J Bar? j and s.i ..<*.:.. of th?? committee, erra i for ih?> ?,; amptonahlp " ? n??w >.n? on the ! ' -.ros h*?l?l um I ih.? iiii??.-tion ?.r the N'?'ionai Aaaodatl i'matfiir Billiard Tlayers. In order to qualify for the Clai !?n<? nahip dtvteton an amah I i:in-t ahow that be ha.? never ?grand average of .". in tournament com? ipebte of at lea contente win be of St pointa duration, up the r*egulatlon "x'1'1 table ?For th!*? chai pioiiMhlp i!i?? na?ion? 1 as?.. a valuable trophy, together a ... ? ? will cloee .m Deeembi r 91 wi! M ?lain I Th..- ? .i -s }? cl imt-i..' I'D Mor*.!.. **.ovemb?ar c;. In Mauri it reet ei ? ?Seven have elved ? t. Tl idudi i ? barlea E i ' the tltl? . ? ;: ? 'one ay, J I ; Min.-?' ?.? Be, ..?<* ? lark and Mark Ml ? All ? il i line, the lengt I atyl ... Til?* ..... k-' i - ? ?. \\ ill h.-nn ? Mo ida] . ?' ? tournament, hi ? .- otl. ra, ?will ' ntln ??? for I ? i Th?? p!,i. ?? ' ? I T?t ai dB ?? Moi ' ?nhaiii limera nd D \ '? Miller n.?? plan - I -> *? ?m? mt?arnatJo i1 ?hainplonahliM it la probable that l ' namenta w ? ' win Ian men! ? ? i RACING AT JAMESTOWN Busy Runs Fastest Mile of th? Current Meeting-. eetown. ? day wa a meetJni ?aaa ? good ondltloi ?* . ? ?" 1-5, Th? mimmarlea folio ?711 "Iirlft. - ' ' ... :'?? I i! -? : . i - - I. ? - 'HI ' i ? ' . ? ? i . .i i: "ii : ? ? .,M .!-;.?? < ' ' 1 ? 17 I 1:41 4 te ?'IITII ' ? ? ? Ml - . I to 1. I Tim-? .I...- :? ' BIXT1 ' ? la arm up I ' -iitJo? \- |?< ? :. I0B ?-?-.- ' I-,..? lee., lie , -. ?..i .-...-. ? i ??? ? :. i.. . . > _.-?> WILLIE HOPPE IN TOP FORM. w iihe ii'.pi ?? ?i??' al ? oathful ? run . ? ? 15 ball ? -?]? m iaht He ?' (' ??'?'? M I .?.4,, ,, ; Brook!] B, ? impton, Mi? nn _ i IVl lag? . -1 KNOWLES OFF FOR DENVE Former Secretary of Gian Hopes to Get Well. Pred Knowlea ? ? I hmt ntcrotary the Kent Torb ?Hants, for whom a ben? en m Sunday nUh?. left New V? kfteraeos cm ?he .- in ateta train for Aurora. Ind. where Mrs. Know hss a little farm. He will stay there g f? ??fore i>e Isavea for Denver, where trong hopes of r*tret ring his heal .en? fsaterdas at the Hotel Rresl ? nn i-e ?jtajred while in the city, he w 1 ill of hope an?? gratitude r<> every on?* 1 all thai had been ?lone for him. He N in such poor health that he was r a l le t,i convey bis appreciation to all the 1 I hclpe?! to make the b'-neflt such auccesa But he sent a big horseshoe Mowers 'o Coombs, Beadff and Morgan I their appearan?*e, and on the floral pie ? la nscription- "We|,?ome, Casal T,.'n?lir and Morgan, wnrhl's champiOf "?". smpllnwnta Of Fred Kne'*>?. ' a requested 'Joe' Humphries to see that th had a little IU1 ii<t party. Mr Knowl?*s'a two daughters came Ka t ? meet him. Refore h? left he made t following statement at the Bre.slln: "| certainly appr?ci?t? what all the bo have done and T hope r shall soon he In OH to return some of their klndne? Mr. Rurnham. Mr. Humphries. Mr t.'ohs Mr Ifarri? and all th? players and UCtt , who appeared w?x*ked hard, an?l r sh; r.'-ver forget |t r am golr.it fl*ora her?*, A'irora. Ind . for I (SW days and then r to Denver f have had anv niimh?r 1 offer? ?n a business wav from men i rent lines, bot, n* coures. 1 would ill ti ?mv In the (rame That Is where all rr i-iteres'S are. ar?d T wonjd like (O get ? in some club and heglri all Qff er ' he back again when T get w?tl, f>e||ri I I k>" a WhltS 'npe." DEATH BLOW TO BOXINi Queensberry's Country Turn Against the Sport. Birmingham, ?England. N'ov. 13.?A magli tiate in the police court to-.lay ruled th; >??! ,-ontest between Owen Mora and .leni 1 '??!?.-?'I! for the lightweight chan 1 lOBStalp ? i Vpold ba a prlzef*?;! s thin the meaning of ?he law, and then llegoL !b no'ind Moran an?l Prisco to keep the peace Th: s regarded In spurting ctl as practically equlvatauf to s deal ? >,, linlri ?n Fngland unless It Is rr ad by a higher court, to which an ar pcai win Im taken Inunsdlately. The fig-tt \?. ?! in i>.??-emi"-r for 0 pun WILLIE SHAW RETURNS HOME I Famous Jockey Back After Win ning European Laurels. Willie Si !.? 'in? ?\mericsn |ockey, re ? 1 h,-r?? yesterday on the North Ger? man Lloyd liner ?;e.>rg<? W'ashinxt'in ic< esa In the allka of Prlnoa Ho 0 ?? for whom be rides, in Oenaaay ?Hungary sad Austria baa placed him ?roll Up on the winning jo.-kcy list. During last aessoti his mounts bavi Important stakes. including th 1 Bt Big ?Trise Of Berlin and th>? Au? strian Prisa T ir-ohl filly Land* irinner of the latter Make, la consld ' ?>> Bhaw to b?; the aqusl of Artful, n-?tired the ruturity Stakes in which tii" gn finished third. Uandluft, meeting the bssl two-year-olds inder a disadvantage in the welghi iy ?winner. , Bhaw will remain In this coantry until v., ?rlil return to Germany. ?? maintains one of the 1 <'untin-nt.il Bnropa, snd ' - ?? ' ' ' _ .\n' '? oiay that ? rr IM1 and MM will ta 1 Whil- the event ? ? ? enl t? r.ntly 11,1 ? ?real Britain With .? ?i.-'imt.. -.??mie c. the ? 'oney ?>t can he for the return 01 "hglhies road. -? OLYMPIC GAMES FUND GROWING. ? ? Bros n. ; rest?ien? ? ? ima I i mon. snmmmisd yeetenlay it a "tee I of the ? Vthle the so B.ttt was ? : to the ' ?I-. mpic fund \ ap?? ela I ? ' - ib a iba? ripUona from tne . and i? that at least ?fS.? in this TIMELY BI? OF SPORT Freak Goal Demands Change in the Rules of Football. JACK FIELD SPEAKS OUT Head Coach of Yale Eleven in Accord with Other Studenta of the Game. Judging bf th?> comments of a numher of football coaches and critic?, to aay nothing ?>f players, that part of Rule ?5 de? fining; a K?>a! from the field must he ameml cl to prevent ? repetition of I'?? Witt?) freak goal from the field whi?h irav? Prlncetcn a victory over Dartmouth Oti Saturday Th.; writer, in dtscuss'i'g th? subject with a number of close follower? of the sport, failed to find ana arha wat In favor of a bounding ball counting as B goal, evoii though the rules committee ha.? decided that such should be the case. Jack Field. BOB I .onen of th? Vale eleven this vear. was o?atapokaa In hi? opinion that the rule ihoald be changed, a? he be? lieved It was against the spirit of the game. and ft.? best IdeaN to allow such a kick to d??clde a rictory, HO add-?d that W. H. lang laid, th? refbrae. had ?aa cholee la the matter at I'rlnceton. bO( Insisted that In the bist int. rests of the r?ame and good sportsmanship th.? pre.*., nt rule i-hoiild not be allowed to stand. Stmk ?'avanaugh. ??end ? oach of the l'artmoi-th elev-n. _ quoted a? saying: "That section of Rule <. which applies to goals from the field Is a miserable thing, a cobweb, and a disgrace to football. It should he amended at on?*e, t?j prevent the recurrence of a happening, ahfch marred the Princeton-Dartmouth game." Parke If. r?a<is. Princeton's representa? tive on the football rules coir mittee ?.id a close student of football, has cxpressid the opinion that th? play which won for the Tigers was an anomaly, and dozens of others v ho did not care to he quoted were loud in disapproving of the present word? ing of the rul?. W, S. Ijingford -eiterated .esterday hla statement of Saturday, that while !t was unfortunate that the game should be won a? it. was. he had n *, recourse in mak? ing the decision, and that he followed n.*f onlv the letter but the spirit of the rule aa he understood It and as It had been In? terpreted. The fact that the plav which aroused ?o i much d?cuaaton occurred in two ?rimes on ; Saturday and brought about opposite rul i ings was a subje.-t for further comment, i A mimber of persons could not ?inders'mi'i i Mike Tbampaan'B position In calling such a ?May In tha ?Sxeter-Andovet game a touchhaclt, and then saying that he would bare calle?] it a goal from th? field If the ?trtlggla bad baaa close. One man sug? gested that Thompson called It a touch back In the lnter?st 0? fair plav and sports? manship, but the fact remains that Thorn p i son thought one way and acted another, ? when no,?ording to U'alfer ?amp and Mr. i angford the lnterpretatl<*o of the ru'e ?;ar. ar.il there Ifl no question about a goal being s-ored if a hall bounds over the crossbar. Andover could we|> those three points, but th* truth la f?a? | Andover ? ,?at Kyeter bv a seer?* ?if 2<\ to 2 i and not 8 to I, a? the record? will show The MHarvard Crknaon" lacs the blame for the d??fent of the eleven by th" Caritate Indians en Saturday to the undergroduatea ?ays there Waa n-.t enough singing and cheering to entourage the team. Better put the blame on Thorpe, the brave, who kicked four goals from placement. 'The providence Journal," in comment? ing on the Yale-Krown game, says: The crushing defeat sustained by Brown at the hand.) of Yah? kills th.? elevens "'lances for a ranking among the first sit team? and make? -|,.. aeaaon a failure, Trie hill men have ?.pe mur? big tram.*, t"..it with the Carlisle Indians on Thanks gluing i>ay, hut c-.en a victory over Qlenn warner*a chargea, remote aa it seems, will not offset the Harvard und Vale dlaaaten. No Br?)wn eleven In recent yean waa ever overrated t1? su. h an extent as th? hill team baa been this aeaaon. The He?"t*e drubbing at th<* hands >.f Harvard at the im waa paaeed over lightly by the .?xi erta, the Impression prevailing that the -leven had an off da v. \ftnr the rout at New ?Haven, however, m. ? ?n?? conclusion to ?Iraw. and that Is Brown has nothing hut a second rate eleven. The . oachea have had excellent material fr?.m . to build a powerful line and a strong ha.'kflel.i. bOt 9) no .?tag?? of the season f.i date could the team be called a machine. Team work has been lacking from the Start. An interesting declaioa was handed down yesterday by the National Baseball Com? mission, irblch prote, t?. ao far aa poaaible, ryera who are bach in aalartea when a club dlabandir It raada m folloara: ?>n the dlabandment of the Hotyoke and Northampton clube ..f the Connecticut League >i iring the aeaaon of ir?ii .n arrears of lalary to their reapectlva rs, the rommiaaion at tha amount of draft or purchaee mono .i ?' ??. of these plajera by clube with which they aa fret? agenta aubae* quently dgned ? .1 pro rata to the ett lemei t of I due to t iie drafted or purchaaed player and hla for? team matea, I ?e balance, if any. t.. te Il t.. nie club from w:.i. ii au??li piayei eaa draft*?! or purchaaed. The rommiaaion alao decided that protection should nor he extended to the city which lefaulting club represented or It i ce*aor t:i that circuit until the fully satisfied ... September ! the Plttabura ! Averett from the Charleston ?' h of t1;?' South Atlantic League That club II i banded without dl? - * |ta aal ary obligation. The queatiou ?arose b claim of Averett for I.'?.'? should he draft price paid for ihould '.? equally dia tribu ted among T ?? player did no? al mother club, but rema1ne?t ;i free - ? . aelection by th?* Pittsburgh club on the linden Ina I ? -ill the froi trlea [Under .rumstanc? ? the commis? ??.m dlrercta ?Secretary Farrell t.. p* player*! i ? i the i harleeton 1 and to pro rata the '.alance of tha ? money In lia possession among I - playera of the C u leatoa team 'I'h" Boston Rod Sox will r?.port tot their I spring training ar Hot Springs. Ark . ???) I Mareb K>, aooeedlaf t-> an gitnoaaeaaaent tat rday by John l. Taylor, on.? of The _M3 treasurer of the club, ?Robert MeRoy, of ?'hi.-ago. win ?tart : for Hot Snrlngs within a few day., f.. com? the arrangemeata u*e team ?aill la la practice :it the spring ?amp ni'.i'.l April '?, wi;en it will go t?) Cincinnati for thr-e games on April ?i, 7 and S with the HaSB As both BrOO?ljrn and Cincinnati 1 aill "'Hin at ?lot S|.rings, than ? for practh ? g?.m. i ij&n ..? ?? ....ft?,ft?>-l^.?-^^?^f?*r?l????'???? ?>?'??? ?'??-????? ??????? 'HE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN EXCELS ;N THE HCjrITALITY OF HIS HOME HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE EXCELS IN ITS PURITY, FLAVOR AND GENERAL EXCELLENCE P??vKM ??. \ ?nataannnm?a. C H IX?? H . i? "VUliin? Si.. LAB? Y i-MtK-H. ' "i?? Y?k. V V t later"fmsicw. ' Nt?Y?ifc. s v a IWf ??9??'"?"*i?''$*M??'?i>'M-?i^ ?TX?(fv? ? 'WHITE H' STRANDED Jack Geyer Stopped by Cart Morris in Ninth Round. REFEREE ENDS THE BATTLS Oklahoma Heavyweight Showf Little Skill, but His Strength Counts. . ?me more "hspa of the white ra e ? was | M.randed on the reef of despair w'ier. .Jack [?TJeyer, from the lea.i mine.? of Cotorwtkt, . ?a? stopped bv ?'arl Morris, the ??klahom? ? heavy* etght. In the ninth round of a fen round bent at the Olympic Athletic < l??*-?. of Harlem. Mat night. Oaysr ?jros on id? , feet an?l gattvly lighting back, but with i hi? left eye rfsasd and Meed flowing from [a battered nove and lacerate?! lip. ?harley , TJl'hito. the referee, ??ailed a halt on the I unequal combat and e?-nt f^v?r ?o lila cor? ner. The battl?* tvai fart, but give Il*t!e SMOaraflaOMM to those who are ??aserlv ' scanning the pugilistic horizon for a white weight to dethrone Jack Johnson as champion of the world. In all fairness to Morris. It must **?? ad? 'mit?'?,! that bs has ? ? ?.? hs had much to learn In the tine art of basing, FMO a!I of bis gigantic phystqtas? he lacks th* punch of a cood mlddlewiirlit and has lit 'le ??i,-a of hum to h:t. When hia amalle** anta??>nist left wl.1? onenlng*s for a tel'lrg pur'!-.. M?:rrls ??tiffed from his eiiyow, mrticrm a free counter from the sho.ilder w?*?!?*, have s?%ttled the ??ontcst for (rood and all. II" was lacking In ring ??raft and won nrtr. cipai'v becau.-,?; h? w??re his man dowr\ or "bulling" and shoving !iim around ?he r""c. ??eyer, on the other hand. alti*x?u*r*i beaten, ma?lo a good game stand. Tn the early stages of the bout he forced the p-ue and had somewhat the better of the mill? ing. His heaviest punches, had little e?""e"t on the giant M??rris. and th-? aame powere of endurance which enable?! him to g?? through ten terrific round? with Jim Fly-u c:irri??l him to ultimate vli-tory ower the plucky Denver man. In aiMlilon to stopping the tight. WbitO 1 latreducad a pretty dramatic, effect h*** i stopping: the cij-teat at th? ataxt of th* third round and smelling ?leyer's gloves t<* .],?tf,.? the possible ?;??? of oil of mustard ?*>? ' .-immonla. No on? made a protest, but White a?-fed on genera 1 principles, The tide of battle turn<?d In the fifth round, and from then on until the end Morris had everything Us own way. His ?man OJOM tlr*d and weak <_r.d. ?io-dn-c 1"? ' Morris ripped savage rtgbt upper cuta *-*? the body end head. ?*,c???.r tried i-tv-?-?*? I after counter and seat crushing htowe bOmS, but with hf'Je effect The seventh round was the fastest of th?? hunt Mortis forced bis wav tn end backedi ?'ever Into a neutral corner, and ?he pale met in a furious exchange Sli.*rt hooks wer? showered home, and Mor-:- had t??s i better of It His opponent wis weak and ! had Carl stepped back and measured on?* ' right across he might have won, but. hi? '? lai k ef experience showed out glaringly ?and he allowed Geyer to King on to -?-^ ropes Until the bell. BOXING NEWS AND NOTES Harry Forbes to Meet GoMm**n in Brooklyn Arena. Th? reappe.iran'? of Harrv Partea. MS* tinao bantamweigt.it Hampton of th?* world, who will mee- i'harlte ?'.oidman, the bar tarn of Brooklyn, in a ten-round bou? .1 * the Royal?* Athletic Club of Brooklyn to? night, is attracting unusual attention. A. more scientific boxer than Forbes has not trod in MOW York In ?i long tin?, I th??se w'hn renumber tho .?rea* BbUttJ ' the ChfeOgQ lad In the days o* hia yout'i when ?t ths t"P of hfs form will d??ubtle>?i turn out In fores to srstcb his effort to add an,,tinT victor*" t?> Ms growhlg lt?C sin?e he re-entered the ring K.iti,. ? ?s the one box>?r out of ths great nootbor who bass trie?! to battle their way to the t,.i. after an absence ?if several - .?rs fr.,ri 1 ., rtag wiio hn-i ..?ce,..led. Returning to thi ir..n 1 laal year the "Id champion has ni? caK??,i in fourteen bouts, ?tul with th" afta fception of m ferrlfl?? draw with Johnny ?'union, 'he pr.'s.-n? chomplun, as won al'. Korbes is almost as rleeer to-d and i';m hit barder than st anj time in Msj career floldman 1- .? younger man t??.an, Forbes bul 'i ?? inter 11 sur?? of I la ablllty to win. and in tha ??vent of victory will trv to secure a match witl - ?he championship of the world. Leach Croas, the East Me deatArt. ?aha has aunin foresworn the '-ha!r an?l dril! for the rope-l orsais :<n?1 podded mitts, wilt bla rival at long itendlna t. Sdolbney, the NghtWalgM bore- of the We**; Si.le. in a twB-rooad bout i' ' '..'rmonc Athletic Club of Ths Brons to-ala*hl C ? ami Ifoleney met or., ?? 1 I at the and popular ?,pinion Was divided as to th-? result. Ifalonej ii rated aa ans of th* 11 e?t men the city h^s pr?)duc,?d since th?? Idays of Terr ICeOoeeni and hia - i frlej da 1 I '? '" I I '1*' wi" ??",' ?t*hit Hi dwdstvc stvie Til?? \\*f s ??? boy 1 will lisve a;i additional Incentive to battu I his har?l?>st. for if lie wins be will foe ? ??I with th? wint.?r of the V ??I-. While the larger slabs are entertairdng ?their patrons. ? '?- Smith, tlte "Hobokc, ?'?? ', i,,r.e. ? Baraa ths Ughtwslghl ? - ! aast for tan raoaAri ?St Brown? '"?? The general SpfeH ! ion i.?? tha; ? ' la a n ? pointed Smith by a Shads, * UaM -MS has Improve -tnith is a rushing, wtld and I woolly fighter who misses more oft.-ri ;ie baa a terrtte punch in hi?. , rigiit hind sad "'.mp i*r wM tad tn ?lie hope ?,r iandbig a tsl rc pun-ii. Buna, on ths ntli?-r cimi. ,?'.. v???? fsaeral, who lias ? tamt fast d which ?-arrisa ths notaaaary -?n:?!? | .nt^st .. 1 .- tune. I Johnny Co? ??.?? ' pion of the w<>'id. will prolMbly be m.< ' to hex ?Tr?nkte Borns, ths Jersey City hoy. If th.? buter defeat ng" \\ .igner next , Thuradaj alghi Tsssssi \s.-, aaoaager of It he woiilil give 1 icilon fS for ? niatcli : for ths title. C tha Burns has to do . be will ? ? ' r Vo<**> e, ouloo to tak.? ?laes m N?"> I >? leana as a v 1 ? 1 1 ?wed. WHERE TO DINE IIATBU? ro.. '?1 ?r ?'..urt ?.??> West Stih 9t ? ?T: iljimv (?;|| CAVAiMAliti 3 uMiiJ.a nAsttLth tee?*?;?> ^'?? -':;?i * k?m>m** mi *?tc. -?Iirllllil?. *?le?W- ?nil Chops it Specialty. O??4 i?-4tSn-i t'htsfae gaatsewaat. ?il.- 7 4 t run ?rillUl Mm?- Talagram." Herald Square Hotel ?f_A_Sg -AUTOMOBILE TOURS Fr,m Sam fort" ? .'iavrs'e ii 1. t?e. Beautiful drlvts from t'?w?? recoru?nend<Ht Travtllers" ?o. Astor ?ourt. ;o W??t 34th St T-lephons '.'4T ' Muirav 11 I C<?a?ty island ?t%T?Iir>H'*S_ ? 1** ? -ii?"T*" jinuvii j t?\N? iv.-, POMMERY1% THE ST?NDARS FOR CHIHPAfiNE QU?LITT