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BUM DEPOSED ?S PIS FOR ?El 0'Ccnne.r to Act as General Football Struggle with Penn? sylvania To-day. TWO MEN CHANGE PLAC? Dan Reed Makei I Ith Ho if! in an Effort to B-. . I Eeven; i Frn'ik . will 11 with R. B. "vVh 1 i; : pro cage ?' ut h in a ? >'. ??' Ult' It ! dltlon. hr v.. nt f rther, and has lleva * l \v"i launa und Hill to I bill, Juatlflci / : hi :. ."In* Trii :.::?:. :.l I I Moi far IT. ?: of t'-. i ? go and th ? i me of fa arlj what atrenuot Bttvoaaurea ?? i tnat th taaan and cur. Il -trous fet? ing One Victory for Cornell. I'i..1.1 th. r mi Lai ea my own con fid?t*ace in the eleven bat b ea mor?, or earn to b nee than th.iv wan two week ago for any int. im; flop of l'ennsyl % Dia'a annual Th ankegl*. inir Pay Iras' ?Wuy back in 1901 Cornell ? Pannaylvanla on Franklin Field. I ItiKa; a tie rame was pmyod, but other ?era have trampled all ove th.- nn ?i .Toil lUiaca, although on mv era! occaakma it aeema to dm with ; t? nn not any --tromrer, if as strong Th>- elevens h:.v" fnoad each otaai teen t.iui-.-. One victory Ib no; m i -i to hoist of in ?ill this i.riod. and i nsama a pity that Dan Raed should hav. barn fr*rc?ad to take auch draatlc netto. in n >?*.?r when the chanoea took? brighter than in insylvanla has bann beat?n fou tin*.' on. I'.rnvvn, Penn?ylvanii Stat. the Carll le Indians and Mich Igan t. ok tir? measure of the Quaken it does n I follow, however, that th i has not found, itself?in fact, every ti. : to its- being stronger am natter to-day t1 -.-.- time thisyeat It must i" at Cornell t. save the seaaoi from utter t'allur.-, and th? men wll back up Captain Mer-or with their fnl strength and soirit. Cornell has Buffered two defeat! th? season at the hands of Pennaylvanii Btnte s <1 Chhrago. It has shown indi cations of .treat power, however, an. the players und.:- the lash, arc ?juit? likely to rally this afternoon and oboe th'ir tru. worth. They will not lack f"i ?puppori find, no far as ?an in?" learned they reallae the mlatakaa of th.* just Ctornell defeated Mlcblgnn, wblcb in tun defeat?.;'. Pennsylvania, but on this lin? th? teams to-day sr" remarkably wall matched, ('onion, how.ver. made a bet? ter abowlng aKiiint't Pannaylvanla stat? than the Qua bat! diil, and for that rea? son there was name ground to ttnllev? that the tiin?' had eonie for a day <,] celebration In Pennsylvania a day thai ban aeon no long delayed. All t'iinK- eon? 6i<!erri. however, there la little now or, wblcb to base n prediction, and I beg the .?u.'^tion. although if I felt die] to wagar I would caal my lot with the ?teg from Ithaca, in snlto ,,f the lag! hour shift. In which O'CtmiMT and But ler change pla. O'Conner Has Harl Experience. In tUacuaatag the i ' ange yeeterday a Cornell man said: "O'Conner I-, not new to the POOltlon at quarterback. In the ?.-am.- with !Mtt? bui'Kh in BBM-aeaaoa 0*Connei eoaunantled th? eleven ?lurliiK the si- ?.ml half. 1??. did the work with a pleasing * *aaap, in ?marked contrast to Hutl.r'? mon- nrainer vatlve method. ??Tonner WoQ mnny ad? nalrere, and although public sentiment pon? nibiy would have applauded the abnage ?t that time all thoufrht of ?uch naueedura Wss abandoned. "Practice had been aecret for soin.- time before we lift Ithaca, hut seen had It been open to the pul lie It Is doubtful if tin* most attentive and regular ?ibserv? r could have read what was In the minds of the ? <>a h.?. Every ?nan was tried out after the Chicago came, exactly as if it had been the tirst week of th.- season. We were nit exactly In an unsettled frame of mind. M that proee.lure would Indicate, for . O'Conner as a good poe? aihiity. ?nit we were not aura. 'I>ix!e' Smith ran O'Connor a los,. rae?, end ??lO'itd it t>o coaatdered advisable to r< Heve the quarterback to-morrow Smith will take ' PCooner'a plac.*. "Butler is .in exceptionally :;?".,) foot? hall player and an ??xce|,ti.,iia!ly tin" man In the backfleM, but the eoaehaa won no' ? ? d with his work at quntt.? in PBcenl md with a man of 0*Con? ly available they took advantage of wi.ai appeared to be a i?ett.r .hole?*. Hull?! i at I. ft half, the position ?lad \a? ant l.v ?i'i'??nner's shift, and WO ?apt?! to ?et- Mm pla) s remarkably fine Teams Appear Well Matched. Ineavldually th? re appears to !?<? little t., choose between the two elevens. Pennsyl. v a fullba k In Captain M? rcet who haa f? w squala on the gridiron I and who is a likely candidate for th. Ail America team. Cornell, on the other hand, has nn end In "Butch" F.yrl.h who, in my ;? ith the b. ? who also by bis play to-day may cam aii Amerlia or All-Kastern honors. Captain Munk. too, Is i?ul?. lik.-iy to prove himself of th?. best taekl.H of the BntBon Pennsylvania h ; pair of ends in' Jourdet nn?! YouriK, althoujth they are not M*.ely , ?t Kyrich ?'"? . rita. iheSi i oni? il i pponcnti The otiiti towards, buulde ol Cupuln il unk, I ? i FA WHO MAY S?IIXi-: IN ^^^ CAPTAIN MERCER OF PENNSYLVANIA CORNELL-PENNSYLVANIA STRUGGLE TO-DAY TKecords of aR?-VclI Teams IS his Season ? OllNKI.I.. Team. s? ..re. T. C.T. OF. **. M. kllesbanv . <???"*? ?"> I I ? 60 < olcate . O-'i a S S S ?H (llierlln . 3-1.*? 1 1 :i 0 ?? l'enn. -laie. ?-0 0 0 0 0 lu* VTaah. nnd Jeff 0-6 0 0 2 o r.l l'ittohurf-h . 3-n 1 1 1 0 *?<? William??.14*11 2 8 10 M Mi. higan. 0? 110 1) H) < hl? -ago. <i-o S S S ? AA l?tala Bl-St m 9 il o 5'.".' PENNSYLVANIA. mu S. ?r?-. T. (?T. OF. S. M. Gettjaeafs '?'--'? ' ? 0 S 82 F. and *>! . C-14 ?* 1 1 o n Praaaaa . M 111* M Dleklasea .10-22 4 3 o o :ir 1iliatio.ii 0-22 t 2 0 0 40 Brava. o-o o o o o 40 Saaaa, Mute 22-fi i i I o so ladlaaa . lfi-o o o o o .*o I.afttvelle.O-'-*:; 4 8 0 O 4H Mlrhtaaa n-9 i l i I (?o T.dal-- .1-110 18 11 :? O 422 AfeStealaUaaa?T.. teecMewai (?t., goal from tun? lulown: (?F.. goal fr?>m the Ueld: ??.. safety: M., lime in minute*. litt','- or nothing bo far to earn particular loeoguttlon, although all are naMy ateady, atroas and oonsiHtent. Miller aeema i?> have Stted In well at er-'itr. for <'<.!:?ll. fallowing tlit- injury to Whytc, arhldl IMOeaaJtated bis retirement for the aeaton in th?? beckfleld Pennaylvanta baa a alight advantase <>n paper, a-*> Captain Marear, as Bald ?before, i:-- almost In a class lv hlms. If, ?ahile Mlndi ' ;l carrot qttarterba?t*k. Thay <r a pncrl pnntet and Btront; runner, p.nd Ki'-nc(j,v a powerful lit:?- plunger and g <<d Ive ?back. Con ' ' ' BO that If Whyte and Ugdarhill fail to gel reanlta other men ?an he <?ent in witho ? i owei -<t . m.-. ?'?.:::. 11 has B allshl mivatita';?- Ina bail nol enough to oannl on a dry Held, l '?: thai both elevena save worked up playa which ?.u provide the i I punch, but i have Btraim eg, ? aat In v..i eblns for j let ? playa, and rather enpect to aee a puntlna duel, which aeema t-. be the r?-al baekbon? of la ;.. r ?j : - : football, v\i?en poaaeaalon ol the bad! meana ?-1 Uttli and where the real ? ..; eucoeaa appea>ra to be playlns 'or opponenta' anota. HERBERT. TO MEET CRAFTY INDIANS Brown Practices -peciiil Forma? tions for To-day'i Game | By Tel? traph te Th? Tribal ? Prdvldence, Nov. 19,?Brown an?! t!.. Carllaie Indiana : wall the atord t" set into the fray on Andrewa Field to-morrow morn? ing in whal i refute? ? to be U battle foi th?- mast, i y tii.it the home team has faced thla aee eon To all outurard en pearaneea both lea we are in the in st of phyeieal condition, On a ?aide ii?'iii at Brle? tol, whither the entire Bream asuad veal leal ntghl for a full real, iin.il practice wk earrled oa this afternoon by the Brunonlane, the ?lrili eonelatlni ? f runnlns throush als sali formulated to covei Ike new playa and : pedal format lone Olena Warner and )iIh bravea, tw?*nty? four in number, arrived by tnin Ihla marn iriif. an?i after galas '" their !i??t?-i aeeured it ("nvcnlf-nt field, wl en-un ;< Btgnal drill area held, Special attention app?eered t<> be Slven t?. Win nera eff? live cri*a*--croaa playa, i!:? onalde McTr, and Ihe f??rwrir?i piss. Carllale has h?-?.n itefeated only once tlds . by Byracuae, on November IS, while Brown has fallen i?? fore i";th Harvard mu? fala, and baa played a ti?* arlth Trln? ity. Ttie seneraJ "d i"" liera la thai both teame urIM eoore, and it la H'>t ezpa?Bt?ad that lirown will be aid- t?. v. In. Brawn will ink-- the ii?-;?i as feUowe; I end; Hart let t, right taeklei QoMhers, right guard ? Donovan, oentrd; Kulp, left suard; Krate, lift tackl?-. Adani?, !?-fl ?fid; Bprackllng, <?uar teri?a?-k; jt?-aii. riKht halfback; Tenhey, left halfback; feme, fullback The Carlisle Une-Up probably *.vlll he as followi : Roberta, lefl and; Mewaahe, left tackle; Jordan, i*'ft suard; I*.-r?<i.-. eentre; right suard; Lone star, riixht tackle; Whealock, right end; Weleeh, Qtaer? larback; Thorpe, IctCt halfback; Areaaea. rfghl halfback; Powell, fullback. ??Wh? ii your trtfe aeea thN portrait of hereelf, my dear sir. ?.!:?? win be almply dumb with delight." "Then petal me one to hau? in every room ?1 th?' iiiiiise! '-M?lilinore American. H?bet Vennsyl-dania and Cornell Will Do 'Battle ,-l*KN\H\l.\ANI%-, r-I'onlllon-v r - rOKM-.l I. -? ?At. 11!. A?f. I'luyrr. ?apar. As?-- Ht, "ft. ISO ?.10 21 J.-urili'l High! Km! left .... K.vrlch '1 Ml lit mu .-,.ii M Bel.l..*;tit Tacfcle hmtt Maah M Ml MB III?. 5.09 M I ImirI?m.I'??ht ?.nurd l*fl (I'Kmnke 'il e.OO 1H?. lf| ?100 -.>?' Murrt?.Ontri?.Miller. 20 6.00 171 !!?.. 0.00 '.':< Wolfert.IWt (.nurd Hlfht? Muiin?. '-'0 6.0! Ml 17*' yiiH ,'0 Dillon..Left Tackle Hlstil ... ?Imnipalsii 20 6.02 It?' i'..-. ?.il 2o Vaaag.Left Bai pagan.. .TtPrn.20 5.11 iso 1U.1 5.11 22 Mind?..?'iiKil.il.i'.iff miner M 5.00 17:1 IM All 21 Ilia.cr.LsM Halfback KIkIi? llutlrr.20 n.OM luH 175 6.00 22 Kenned.?.Ills In Hal rt.a? k Left ... .Vh.vlr 21 5.07 HI* 175 5.11 22 Btaaaea .i?iiii.??w.DadesMB... II 5.io iso AveeagS nslgMl?l>nnn.vlvunlu line. 17.'l pound?; Csansfl llm*. I70; rriiii-vUunlii hsrhgrid. Ill| < ?irnell burl.Iii-lil, 1118; 1'i'iin ..vhunls eleven, 172i ( ?irnell ??le.rn, 175. 'lime or '4-1 in??PeOS perlm!? of llfleen minute?,. BOOM ? nl'?-.l i?. 2 o'll-uli :?l Frank? lin llrld, riiil:iilel|ilila. O'CONNOR BUTLER Tin- Cornell backe who changed pli .. re I big same WOLGAST UNDER KNIFE ON EVE OF BIG BOUT Lightweight Champior Operated On for Ap? pendicitis and Doing Well Lot Angalea, Nov. Ik?stri? k? n auddenli with ao?t? appentttcttla at :\ o'clock thl morning, A?1 Wolijast, the Ughtw? Igta champion hox?-r of the world, lindel mail an ojM-ratlon here to-day on tin- BVO "f hli L"'-ri>iind hattie with the British ? ballengar Praddla w.-ish. to-morr ?w. The operatka apparently wad auccaaaful, hoi the pattern will be In the hospital f"r ten ?l.'iys ?>r t'A ? weeks, and for three montha hla aurgeoni have warned him he muet not put Ml : hoxinp glOVS Wolgast waa under th.. knife forty min ute8. Dr. .1 w. roiiani. Hi- aursaon win performed the operatl n, declared ihm hi? splendid phyalca] eondltlon areuld puM Wn?* ?nai ihrotagh In Ina atyte and thai in? lighting i"\"eij would t" anlmpalred As ?.?on ..?? the patient was in t>. pitai Tom jone- ruahed ?"it to Und Mr? ?Wolsaat When sii?- arrived ai tlie hoept tai sh" broke down. "This In the first tim? A?l ha ? \ ? r I? M ill." .she aald, "ami l am bo afraid them knlvea win kin him " Wolgaal appesrad to be la the pink <>f condition yeeierday, and tbooi who s ??a hint i. and pummel his tperili ? ? irtacra and cavort abool Uhe a playful col! wer? n ,i- ii to learn thai be area In a hoapl tal thin murniii?! nt the i "lut of death Tie champion Bhowed aymptoma of the :. .itt:n k laal nisht ?'(i- r b ? had eaten ;? hearty aupper al hla tral I lar? tara Sushi palne canead him t?< complain, bal !:?? arenl t?i bed al lft*M o'clock, Sppar? ? ntiv ail right again. At . o'clock, however, ?: manager, Tom loaee, aaM Wolgaet awakened blra with acreama ?Phj -: dlagnoaed the aita-'ii aa acute eppendkitta end declared thai an Immediate operatioa was ne? eaaary. Freddie Welsh, who was to have bean th. cirit:i| ion's opponent In lbs rlnK to^nmnrow v>;ih ii|. before team, and r.reiv.i the aew .?f w. Ignat'a lltneaa by telephone. Rrelal bad bean training ?t Venice, a seaelda ri fort. "This i ? a blow. I am awfUtty m try Wol Beat la so il k. afal i am diaappolatad b. ? tba in-ill ? m hi ?. t, i? . ailed ??it. ' \v. i.-ii. however, area! out an Iba roa? this morning as anual f". s trorkout, uni expr?s?.,i the mtentton "t nun ma ">,n Uh city tins h "rriltie to "Ms if .-.n??tIt r mal '? ; for to-morrow could am be .irr? Tin* bous?, had ????.?n m. ?! ."it ?arlv in th. week, and the ar..?e. r?-?-. i,'i?. eatlaaated ai i i. will h.iv. to i?. returned to aeal put ? ?t w.i- t.. bava receive*! ' II '?' ire and W*< lah $ MO Tom M<*Can ??. i r"tn"ti r of th? P ? Ithlei < lub inder the aunpleen of a Met? th. ? i.m V.U.H to have been held said t.. | WOUld irv t> .irii?.'' ., lubsrjtllti I ur! Ad W'i'liv.isf w i?? born In ?*a.lilla?-. Ml I ?mi r.ir-i.irv ?. is?? H? began ?boalng la ?,.i had rained ?. loini r?*putatlon wh< i ' he left tor Milwaukee In IIBI In ! I i weal to ti ? Pa? In. < 'oast ..? d m i?S? * eonqueata Attee taking tas ii?i" ? ehamploi si p from BatttlnB R? leoo ?t Pol.? Richmond, Cut, In BM he r.-tnn.. ?i lili.n and purehnned i faun He was married la * aprinB and wenl B/eat ? ?? .: ! a month ago te prepare for the Aghl v.itn . Welsh. IVolgaat'i mat r;.ic. .. , ai i a nn lb. i snnlveranry ol his ninnlnn the I ?? lie is n Bardad as > te' ot? I i Mb t'-ir.-iit?. -.v ? farm. His fortun? I? estimated a? i Cadllla Mich . Hot B ' T? n m ? nothli !? ore, bo ??? d Mi ? Joale "?*? i Ad ?Volgaet'a mother, whan aba was told . i ... ?? o t.? an operation fot app. : " Evidently fearlnj the worst she act nut ! without araltlna to pul on her eloah and : walked two i the eel.Ibonaa to I summon her ???her children. REFUSES BOXING LICENSE Commission Turns Down Knick crbocker A. C. of Albany. The State Athletic Comraleaion refuae y?-st< rd.iy to ?;rant n U?oenae to tin- Knick erh?rter Athlrtl? Club <<f Albany, whoi eaae baa been before th<- eommlealon f" some tlm?-. The club, which ? ond icte i.?..its under tl.? memherahlp law, vas r?-;i ;, ented by counael and aupported by Bave ral w lincean a, bul after a atormj sion and presentation "f fa? t which last ed for lonscr than two bourn, the com mlaaion turned down the petition, Furthei detalla of th?? commtaalon'a atand on tb< matter w?r?- n??t announced Tin- commia alon granted a Ucenae to the ? melde Ceua iv Athletic ('!n!' "t Utten t<? i>oi?i and eon di.t boning bouta John J. Daly, Maurice Breephart, i aa< ?Layman and H. W, Baa a, ?if Neat Fart and J. P. Ht.iik, of Albany, >?. > i ?? appoint? ed Inapecton of ?baaing, and Charley h?>i Inger, of Malone, K, I? \-a.s appoints refi i. . Buaj tlmea an In proapact for the bos? Ins "fans" thla afternoon. Pour cluba win hold ??iit?rtainiii?'iiis, and ai: proimee to he Intereating. Willi.- Jcatea and Prankle Hufnagla, the fOrtnar amateur boxer, will meet tot lea rouada at the Carlyla Atiii?-ti<- Club, while J?oa Bedell and ?Willie h? echer win match tin-ir skin at the Irving Club. Joe tiyland and Jim i-i-nu will fa?? each other ?it the Saw Aaoeeabiy <'lui?, and 'Jack Hanlon an?i I'lorri?' Hulllvan are to pei'fOIUI at the [Maspeth Club, of Long Island. No bouta win be held in the evening. MTARLAND THE FAVORITE ; Fight with Tommy Murphy At? tracts Murh Attention. S.u. I'i.i,. i-i ... N?.\ L''' Although local I flghl follower? refuse t" conceds thai "Har? lem Tommy" Murphy win seriously manaes "Packey" McFarland's championship .? I plratlom nrhen lh. two face each other to? ne m .? aft? it ""'i, they win turn oui In Mb Inumben to nritnaaa the twentj round ??*. blbltion. Th- cane? Ulna of th? B*?*dB ?? and Weleh fight at Lea Angeles has In? ? i. ?] Interval In the bout. Mi'l'm h.iil ??pressed himself as being k? anl] ' ppolnt? .1 b? eauae of the and? ten ' olla] ? r Wolgai : ? I bad ?? ah .'i. .1? eld? d 1? a< ??? r*i W I? east's latest den," h? ssJd, "and had ilg? mud on lighting Mm on Mew feara Day ? m the Coeat i um vetv aarry, however. for Mm. and hope he wfU gel well quickly." Ti.. Chicago fighter added thai he waa ?n saoallenl ooufUtton; that !??? aaatly arouM make lbs required IB i.oda on? hour be* fora rim, time, and thai ha putponed lo make abort arorh of his opponent. Murphy profenaed to be highly elated be? eauae the omis -.ven in to i ngainat id? ohnnoaa. and avenad thai a big surprise waa in atora forth" MeFarlandltaa? Ha has trained conscientiously, and husk ol eondi? linn win ir t Bgura .i. an excise should the verdict of Referee Harry Petey be aeatm SCHEDULE FOR WESLEYAN FIVE A iv liaus, manager of the Wenleyan L'nrveraUy Baaketball Association, has an [nounced the schedule for the coming sea? son Twelve in mea have been arrang?pd, Si Veil Of Which Will be played oil th?' llulii? linn? The schedule is as follows; January .;, Rhode island suit- College al Middle? town; IS, RprltiRfleld Tralnlns Hci.i al Mlddletown ; hi. Oartmoulh at llaaover, i S. II ; l'. i.i na. \ :.. ('?igate ai Hamilton, N. V.; Pi. I nlon at Hrhenectady; 17. Ma ss 1. Im-, its Institute of TeclinoloK*.* al Ml.I.II. - .town; fl, Williams al Mlddletown; ;i, | Iirown at Providence; tt, New Hampshire Ml.:., .''lie','.- at Mlddletown; March *.'. . Willi.uns at Wllllumstown, Maas.; ?i, Imri I mouth al Mlddletown; '.'. Brotan al Middle ? 1 . I ,v t. i DOOIN MUST STICK TO PHILLIES. | I). If it. Mi< Ii.. N'ov ?'*... The affOri of Chartes Doota, manager of the Phlladel. I pi.la Club, to secure bin release, so Huit he .muht acquire partial oantrol of the Beaton I tub, reeulted in-day In ? telegram 1 from I'resid.ni I'm-.i ol the Phillies, which Dootn re? lived barn The inenaaga stated tha? Pogel would ciin-iiler m? deal wbfcli w add mean Doatn'i departura CROUSE BROWN BOUT OFF Pittsburgh, N'ov B.?The bout between "Buck" crouae, of Mttaburgh, ami "Knock nut" Brown, of New fork, Bchedulad here for tu-lilnht, has been called off bcauae of the : i 1 : i ? s? of Cruustt. Ill l < Il I . 1 in- I 1 Cornelia star .ml. Vennsyl'Vania tSeam Far in the Lead IVnn?>l?Hiiln and < ?irnell lime met at faathaH el?-hleeii lime? ami < ?iniell hit? .nil? mie rtrterj anil ?me lie ?anie lo h?-r ? reilll. The record felloWBI ik?j:i?Peaoaj-lvaata >. so Cornell . o I Kill?IVniis? h.itiia ?I ( nrnell . . . ? 0 l"'|-.?I'.-ini- ? I? aula 111 Cornell.'i IttA reenailiaaaa M PerueM M i??7?j-.wftraala l CeraeM . 0 IBM?Peaaaytvaala i". CaraeM ? ?.-?.?)_!?, ?n... Iianlii Ig Cornell ..... 0 laSS?renii?>l\Biii? 27 Cornell 0 1001?f,irnell i.t IVnii?.,vanlu (I i????'.'?Pi aaartvaata II (oenei! .11 li?e:i?Penn--) !?. .ml, tl < ??mei: . 0 l!l?)| ? renil?\l\:illl:i M ( ?iniell 0 l!??!.'i?rciiiii?>l\aiihi II ( ?iniell I ISM?r.nn?.?Uiiiihi 0 (?iniell . 0 um;?Praaaylvaala U CeeneB ... 4 |fgj?I'.-iin?..? I? aiilu 11 ( nriieM . 4 1'Jllfl?i'riin?>l??inl:i 17 ?nrnell 6 MHO?reiiii-tltanlii 1 : < .irnell . H If ft S Earns Popular Decision Over Palzer at Royale A. C. BOUT FAST AND FURIOUS Loser Shows Skill ?and ?tumina Which Would Have Counted in a Longer Contest. Kennedy, a ? lever, ahlfty boner, won the i??i?i?lar declalon over Al Palaer g\ | i.. ilatng Oshtei of the T'-m Shsrkej tj pe, .?t the Royale A C, I Brooklyn, laal ntshl Th.- bo ? ? ., ? . i .i the m m -im of \ I? ' 'iv lUfhl in a I nger ?tl ? riizer mlshl haw af?aa ? iplnlon waa dit Id? il Some thoushl thai the agsreaalve Palari ii. t. hui Kenn dy lande i i. Blei numbei "f clean blows Kenned waa enol, clever and rraftj Ha box? i well ai i wltb both hards, imt be >?( champlonehlp calibre He lamina ind enap to hi punch which ensata a bener lo Snlah a i ?an arlth a bl a Palaer la ? greatly Im] ..\.'i man who* la coming all th Hi ? II? Ii ?made :?. iir? Im -. a iih b punch 11? aa kward al |*rea? nt, Jaul arlth the ? r.. ? ? i a t. a .n iu: i il he ?rlB n -ii, S mate] foi the beet lb l ? ? imsi neaa a tons, tlreeome delay preceded lh< i ?< ? 111. Tom LVRourke, manager of Palaei nalated thai i'" men nshl atralshl rulee and pro t. ,'t i . i ,,t ill tin.- l inn McKet? I rick, who guarded the Intereeta "i Kenne? dy, r< >malned liini for clean breaka Set ih.-r would \i.i?l Finally Prank S. O'Neill, State Commlaeloner >?f Boxing, was ap peal? ?i to Mr ? rN.iii de? lared thai lean hteaka, am laid <i"wn in iic rulea ol the commlaolon, would be adhered to, and th?' bout neni ?m. Kennedy iia?i the better "f the t i ?? t and aeeond rounda. Palaer forced the paca, bul Tom nervouaneaa faded away, and ha siaiiti?.i the plunging I ? ? \v. ? man with a clever, ansppj l? ft Jab to the fa' ?? thai propped Palaer m> and drew blood from hla nos. The tatter plunged, charged und tipped awaj and tried rtshl after liuin. lait Kennedy waa lik.- a ahadow for all hi?. ]?", ?-?ounda He Ideatepped and ducked had- UK?- a featherweight. He i"-.?t his man to th? pun? h and landed the cleaner blowa Never for ? moment <n?l Palaer ? ? i -, to rueh In, t"it hi? l?aada were bruahed salda and counter! alfted through hla guard, Palaer ahtfted hla attack to the body and ha?! Hi., beat of the wort al close range. in.-, agsreaalve t?ctica reaped their own re? ward, and m the iifih round Palaer ?aun- t?> th<- f??" He punched hla man around 111? tied conaiderably ami under tha lerrlfli gruelling Kennedy w?aakenad. Qame i>? the ?<>r.-, the tatter tried hard, n? i?>x??i pr?t Illy, hut hi- blowa ta? ked ateam, and the bard) Palaer bored In and bad tha bet r ?if n it waa tired Kennedy n at Bought in? ???liier al the lull in the n.mi round Palaer charged in t.? fl*-ht ??i cloH?? ran*;?-, hut Kennedy had hla OWn I'lia.s on th.- mallei and atOOd off at Ions rnnge to pul ins faith la Ida Bupo?iior Hkiii at bnslns. "is plan proved to ba af? fective Tha fiirioiis Palaer ripped and plunged in ?'lus.-, hm on his toea and with ins guard well i? fore Mm, Tom at.i blm ofl with a short, atralshl puseh i<? ih<* bead. .\n InaMe left liand hook to the Jaw craahed boma repaat?adly, Palaer waa the BtrOflSer man of th?- pair, ami in a few mor?- rounds mish! have Won in declelve atyle, but Kenn.ih outboaed him and tand? ??I the greater number of ?lean blowa RICE ON LAWN TENNIS TEAM. Melbourne, Auetralla, Nov. IS it is au nounoed ii?ira to-?ia\ thai Rice will ne plaie i.yceit -m the Ausiraii.ii, team for the sefenoa ??f tha DaMgtil i-v Davla Inter? national lawn tiiml ?up Mm, i\,?, liiin lop and iii'ath ai-,- the other menibera oi the team. TEST FOR ITALIAN WRESTLER. V.inkie Rogera th,- ho.ivyw.'iitiit wrosttor, "f Buffalo, baa been s. lected as one <>f the six opponenta lo k" asslnM Uibvannl Raloovleh, th?- Kalian wreotler, far the oss> i?st In Hadlaon Square Onrden De<*ember ?i. Rosera mis won aiunereua handicap ?on tests fr. in I'r.mk Ooteh, and it the remain* in?; live men t?> ii?? aalocted are ?if the aanaa Mllbre, Raic-ovteb w:ii bava to be n wander to defeat thom ?in within tare bourn. B!G Cil ?0 SEE m\ Pennsylvania Slight Favorite Over the Cornell Eleven. PROMISE FOR CLEAR DAY Teams Wind Up Wo~k with Sig? nal Drill at Wa*jnM and Atlantic City. i-. ? i i ?' ?'. ?, hi i. N????? ?V The prospe. I .it . ; iwd thai ? ? er i aw a .... between the University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell will pour Into | ? lie field to-morrow afternoon la the ? Ighti ??i.th annual b ittle between th? - nlvi rsltles. The vang ' ' i ? : h? ?? ' ' ' Wll ' ... nn nt thai et ii ' lore sp. clal I ; roa mor:.In.;. ? ie '? mrtnd for il? k ta from i Corn. U thai Peni ? i ad to ? ltd additional ata t i Ithaca ? night, ah tob:. It Is i ? lhai ' ?rill i s at ?'??? -t three Utnuaan*] un ;-i ? 'omell In ujv < h ? ? th' that It ? ???'? tot th" \-. .*-. .\ ? . une, ; d ii.:.- morning th? ? - remainind an.--"id were a few In ? ads. There Is n t much bettln I n but Penw 11? inla Is a slight favori! :.., .'? odds : 10 to I Hi however, have been placed al even ; The probabiUtlea are tot clear, cold der. N\ Ithei ?I the t ima is in the city to? night Cornell la still al Atlantic ?i the srorh has boon eondueted with' th. utmoel secrecy. Mot even Cornell Brad : wore allowed to Bee the team al w-..rk. Thera la an air of mystery around' the Cornell quarters, and it has liven con? Rden e to the Cornell host in this city The Pennaylvanla aleven is still at tV i ?? ? ??, and vviii remain there until tonnor? I row forenoon Th?- men had a Hiiht Big? Ral drill and a Ion?.' walk through ?he cn'intrv thiM afternoon The playera will ' start the Kam-' In better condition than at any time this year Th?- coaches, while not | underrating the strength of Cornell, are .-: tlmtettc to-night. They say that the ! Red ind Blue has no! done Itaalf justice ' in any of the hi?* BUmee, and they left the ! Impression that they ?peel the attack b> morrow to ?.'.Iri lots ?if around. An?!v Smith announced tO-nlghl that Pennsyl? tnla aoUld t.?k?- th?. Betd to-mor? row with the same lin'iip as that -which faced Hlehlgan The Cornell eaaebea would not commit themselves to anything but th. Ir liga Th? haekneld, they ??aid. would not be announced positively until shortly before the f?ame. [By Tslsginph to TlM Tribune.] Atlantic <*itv. Nov IB.. The Cornell foot? ball team, under th?- direction "f th?- bead coach, Daniel A. Reed, held Its last prartl?'?? .?f th.- sea non on the ini. t Park baseball field thi? morning In propatraUon for the contMt with Pennaylvanla at Franklin Field, rhlladelphla. to-moirow. i.ittie was dona outside of a light atgnal drill. Hutler and ??"'?inner mil?' BOOM I pretty punta and E>*Tieh held the ball for what wer?' intended to be goal? from p'ac ment. although an hara wer.? on the Raid to mark th" ac?'urai v of the attempt- It was Mid that Butter's leg, wblcb was Injured some time ago, baa entirely raooverad and thai he whs 111 Rood condition. The coaehea were poeaeaeed this after? noon of i ?!?? t'l'i I'n iin.ition toward rat? leataea They lafuaid absolut'1.? to make ?n.v predi? ?ion aa lo the probable outeoma of the ganse Dan Raed r?Huctaatly ac? knowleilK??!! that there were no men with broken bonea on the team and admitted that the team was In first class condition. ' ml o? draw any Inference from i: ? ttii ?'?? Mc is not known P's-irnist, and hi-. glo?*-**! hu a sem? illan,. ..t boina B If act? I. Por some reason or other ono is forced to feel that things m.iv be eapected of the "bin- Red team" to? morrow And ret Captain Hunk's only re? mark to-day was: ". ih. ?is. I'm feeling i fairly well fee, every one*a feeling prettj well.' ri"in whit can i"' BBcertalned from th?> uncommunicative coaehea, Underbill has made ipore ?urprtslng advances in his tantk than any other member of the squad. "BThen th<* Chicago ?ame ended he eras looked upon ss Impossible. Cornell will be strong to-morrow ?m sub? stitut?-? Franklin will relieve Cyrtch if the ?.-sitv ariaea Byrtcb however, la thi* r? al baebbona Of the team, and his presence In th. gsra? has s value, ii?- will be depended upon t.? last the game, ind bis losa mtghl sp. n disaster, a?*ecn*dlng to the coaches Hals and Delano are smiting for a chance .,t iruards, Williamson Is Bble to play either tackle und l'rit' is backed up by several capable, ends. Collins, Mt*Cor? mlck and Haarklna are til halfbe**ka of mors than average ability. Even "Water Smith would not be laal cholee as a half and firs! is s suhatltute for quarter. Trata? sr Is in sddltlonal general, and Hill, Under? hill's understudy, -v tit undoubtsdly se?. battle, : it' I ? ? Th Tribu Ithaca, H. Y., N'ov 9 There was a pen?. ! eral exodus from this town this morning and trains running ??n regular schedule, trains running In sections as specials, dis tlnaulshed by the dealanatlon "Cornell royale" and "Cornell specials," started i early this mornlni to earn the travellers ?to Phlladelphln, where to-morrow sfter* noon the supporters of the "big red team" will wltneas the nineteenth annual struggle between Cornell and Pennaylvanla, Fully twenty-live hundred undergrauates win be in Cornell's cheering section, s.? thai th.? t.am will not lack support. The band, too, ?rill I.n hand. BIG FIELD FOR MARATHON One Hundred and Fifty Runners Likely to Face Starter. A ti? Id made up ,,f ,?,?> hundred and fifty or mora rannora is npmetai t" start in Iba ilrtii annual Tbanksgjvlag Da) Mara? thon m.,' of the Mercury Athletic ?n.ii, of renken. Th" men nill line up In Oottj Bquare, fonkers, al ISJI o'clock mid cover a coiitsc ,?f tw.nly-ilve mil,.!,, sixteen of a.ilch ??ii he over the roads <>f w??st ch.sier County and th. laal nin. tin? Kmplre City racetrack. The Mayor will tin the Btartlng BUn. Canada ami the VVeal w in be represent. ?! t ids year. Jamen a* Bullivan, presiden! of the Metropolitan Association, win aei aa ref? i ii.. whib Quatavua T Kirby, the newly? elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union, ais.? win ha on hand The Orel three runnera to finish win be conaldered in picking tin- distance men for the Olympia Bamea In Bwedro next .car. Among thoaa elected ara Sidney Hatch, of the Chicago Athlet!? Association, who has made several trips to tin? Olympic ganten; William Weir and Pa?i, i Bharldan, ,?r the Vermont Athletle Club, of Canada; Krank Masi'tson. who is now Competing unattached; Jimmy Clark, of the Xavier At hl? tic Ass???dation; John J. Daly, Of the Irish-Am.'iban Athlet!" Club, and William Calvin and Charley Appb-yanl. Fron* the starting point on South Hmud way. Toukere, tba runnera win Bo south to Valentina Lana, acra an la Kiveniaie avenue down Main street, turning wet to War Inn ton avenue, to Haatlnga Thence ovar to Parragut R??ad, to saw Min River Road, I lc. Tuokahoe. to Central avenue and the] lacetmck I K SKILL D eats Walter Leonard in Bill? iard Tou lament. CLARK ALSO A WINNER Millette Makes a Brilliant Run, but Steady Playing Gives Opponent the Call. Another of the Brooklyn billiard playera, ?' I? Conway, Went to UM front yesterday by wtnnins Ike thir?i game ?t Ike national Claaa B amatenr iv2 haikiinc champion ahlp ton i lament in Msurl<*a Daly*a treat aild Hroadway. The Brooklynlte triumphed over the Penn*yl vanlan, \Valt?r L-atMiard, of ?Seranton, Penn., by a final score -if Ml points to MS i .in ?it the players were ap to tha form A aaorlallnn of ? ir Milliard Playera, under whose di? rection the ehnmplonehip is t,<'!rm' SecMed. y dnlahed bla -**rlns with an average "?; and high rune of -7, M ai I ? ?? nn*?3 I? m Ian, ? ? apite a fair h ad hi i -i ild'.-hi ?I ?luriiiK the Bret half of the < "tu. st. I'll down In hi? last inning*-, i i- average betas >?>?"?" and hi? beet rut,a ??i, i; and 15. it was by putting tosether a pretty run of .11 as hla eighth tors at the table tjiat the l* nn i/lvanian forged Into th..- lead. Ha rolle?! the ivories with no alight BhOW tor several good runs at this atase, turning the Brat huu ?lr'-d mart arlth a cluster of 14, a brought his total to 101 for Dfteen tonlnga and average of 71-15, while C?onwsy wsa left arlth only 7.' buttons os hla atrtng. a.-- Leonard drew near the aecond bun? dred mirk Conway liosan ?o overhaul nlm. Ha !? "l saused the apeed ??i tha table and ted Ms ability at oarrom plsjr, Working out run* of M and 14 at the thirty-eighth Inning Conarsy drew level with the i ennaylvaniau Four Innlnga later Conwaj counted his high run of ft, which was ?i hit of <i?-ft cuelas along the ??id rail. After thai be M I ?eons id to the end, euro? plating bla ?trios uitij. an unaniahed run of '?i ?arroma. There m!1 ba u r??-t-s? in the champion ?hip i ? > - ? 11 ; becauao o? tha angasajnaaasa of the competltora. Walter Leonard, the Soranton, l'a., player, and Claude L?-wis, of Brooklyn, will meet In the tlfth mat??':. of the tournament to-morrow afternoon. an?! In the evening J. M. Milieu?.* and ?Murk Muldaur will compete. TtMTf Will ba only one gam?; OS ?murday, ?hurl?e E White, the champion, and Leonard meei ii.ii In the afternoon. Tin- summary follows: ?' L> Conway <6pot lull)--0, a, 5. 16, 11, 1 IS -. I, ?>. 1. 7. L ?'. 0, ". I, ". -U!, 0, 1, 0, 10, ? M, S, ". ?.?. 1. 11, 11 o, IS U. 0, 0. 7, .'7 2. .->... ". t, :i. B, o. o. 2. l. 14 ?', :i. 4. -. u. 22. total, 300 peints, avcrag*. ."> J> .V.; high r.:..-, tl -? ,il. '. 22 Walter LeoBat*d ?white tall??O. 7, 1?, o, u, 11, 'I. II. O, 0. o, 14. 7, 4. 14, 1, 10. t. 1. <>. 0, 11. ?., 1',. 4, I?. II ?i. ?J, 4. 0. 3, O. 2. O. O, 0. U, ?'. J, ."., ??. t, J. '?. 1. l. .'. 7. ?. 10. 1 o, 1 2. lut.,, .: point?; av?ratfe. 4"s-.",:i. high runs. IL II and IS, Ratet e-'<\ u. Wilson ?'ertainty of exe?*ution made It possible for Qesfge p. b. Clark, of this city, to aria the fourth game of the tournam. nt in the evening by defeating J ML MUldtta by a b? >>re of KR) points to ffi, It was the BOCOnd teal for the loser and It came hard for blm as he f?orgad ahead of Clark wltli a BPlendid run of 47 counted in hi? forty-tlftii IttnlBg. ?'lark, however, WBO the steadier. He played the sides of the tails , loverly for position and the cushion shots and wtde draw ghnta that he made were often mas terpleces ?".ark Bntahed his string with an average of 4 4?>iv> ami his best runa were U, 1? an?l 11. Millette's average was 3 M-H while bla hlgheat runs were 47, Jo and 17. Th.- . ununary follows: Ueorse 1*. Il Hark (fpot ball)-3, 3, 3, i. 4. 3. 2. .1. IS ?... j, l. a a g ??. 1. 1, 0. - 7. 1. . IS, 2. 1. o. 1. ". ;?, IS T, 3. 1?-, 3. .1. ". ,. ". 7. I?. 1. n S :>. -4. 17. 1 I, 7. ?i. IS a. 4. 3. 4. 3, ?i, 3. o. S o. l. 15, I ?. r .int.-. everase, 4 4?H?; high ruTi?. St. i-, end 1* J If. Billett? (white ball)?-1 1. 4. l. 2, 1 3, ?? 1. o, 17. 1 3 ?:, u. o, t, ?>, ... ". ". <?, I, ?'(. ??. '?. 17. t. 2. It, I, <?. 4 1 -?". ". -'. 1. ?!. 4. 1. S ". 2. 47. I, ?>. 1. 13 ' II I ". 1. 0. 2, (?. ?S. 4. 0, 2, 0. 10. 0. T. tal. 251 p Lnta; average, 3.*.&<>4. i-i?rh run*, 47. kg an.1 17 It. f.-,. J, \. Palt-n RACING ATJAMESTOWN Chryseis Runs Away from Her Field in Opening- Struggle. Jamestown, Va.. Nov. 29-Th,' m.-e- to? day arara wall divided and broushl about r,iilsh?s. The most ?le? l?-|v<> rtctory was in the opening tace, wh.-n Chryaeia fairly ran away from her Mel?l. Th.- n\-? - ItiK end! t?t>-morrow. The summaries fol? low: Firs? reea (aura*, *2'i< I r two-y? .: .?!!-. Bve and a . lou ?s l-.i.i :t t., ? Bi l o il a ? Bart of Hope, 103 , i :t to i. ????.n .mi ?Kit, i-- "iid. Pprine Uoort, 111 .i aak>, .'? lo I, ivn m ?. out, ' Inl flm?. . Camellia alao ran Second nee (pune, |S0O; f"r thn end in war,l. *e\ .n furlong*) - liiandy, 100 a all) 3 i" I, I to B ?" ? "ii w i . Hail, i-i Lam, ICO ?ttrhuttlnaer), 2 lo I i to ? and out, ee" n.i. Pantaeeaa, l?ii iMc? ihey>, r, t.. I, 2 '.. i ? I even, thud Tune. 1:319. Pathl i:..- lii.-. Chnptenk, ? i I ?Ick M - alao ran. Third >?!?? (puree, .*<."". fer three year-olda end hi ?c ! on? mil .. ; ; <;,. den Butt? rfl) 105 IS I to J OUI, -Mi?. < "HI.'.n. la i Mnl'i ni. h tO 1. -'I I" 1 and oui :?? "ii.i. 'wii.i:. i|l! iBruce), :t to 1. 4 t.i ;> ami eat, thirl lane, i.'i'- Outtybunk aim ran r.ih ii- ihai II? ?, . it three \>.?r o\,\* und upward: s ren !ir!.i?n Marj^rle \ . '.?s , lir-.n-a?. 2 i" I, :i to ,*? an.1 out, ?"' . 'iie-i'". 1"'> ,S. hu i ?? i eve, and 11 d; BeB i?.; (Crab, .*? lo i. 4 i tiilrd. lin"-, l 20, IdlewelM and Bherwond aleo rea fifth i. ?i.iis. . $2*j? for tin?" year old! ? t upward ^;?( and on? half furlone*) Mlaa I? ?'?? 1?'.'! iM.-: ?:,!,. \ i. 12 (O I, I 10 I .?'id .-Mil. 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