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ItTTooks As Though Yale Will Be Playing Football
AU Through the Winter
I_
Bigeloiv Urges San ford
for Yale Head Coach
Former Captain of Eleven
Says Old Lineman Is
Man for Cri
NAM! S U SHARPE
As SI COND( HOICE
Fred Daly Recommeaded lo
Tak'- i :? '"tl
'
?
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-
"I hi
? pros
The ??
and loi
an I rr.uch
about ?
.??ll Dc.aervea Title.
' | ?? I\a?t
claim
?
"The ' ?.'sing
llarvai H auch ton
tern, u
'
began two
?
igh of
the foi
Yale ment
?
proven I I
?
Yule
und the
the ras
the Harvard
cam?; , xcuses to
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??id no
which the;
parent;;. ?
?ac'.e
.
t'rame
again i*
? z
?
men I
I we going to <\i> ahou:
never n. We
lllUBt I
sad si
natter
?
?
they t?
Tala Muat Havs the Beat.
"In ? i .ac?. Yule University,
both I . must
understai
Inalat thai
if:
? ounti ?
S'ho va
\.e iii
. lera hi
right ?
broina era
coacl
letic eomm
men "
or of : ' f
the lest '?? right 1
lnatull S I
With u'
ft? 1 ? - .
the fc'1
repr, .
" \V
aaougii
?vhon
I to U
gam?
any 1 ?
a ey-'
,
Beginning Right ) ar it
i i ? .' re
emici a) ter -, is bi quire it
?o?/' ? uith the darn
tint T more ai
r (>rt the
main i< tint? < ijht, anyhow, or
Ml' I ? ''if
S erial and rie
prn
7,,.r. I
sight
ir,75 BROADWAY ^EW YORK
1'iio.ic Lolumbu? 9bb? I
te?:n who will come here foi
I ?
v t be knee
myth in
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? erooi i
- - ? ;
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I
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r'or th?
??ouch
? could pet him w
? y should !
. .. of coarse,
lite another ]
?
no ono that
J know of who c in tail
ity to better a.
could. He I treinendou* ser
vie?. '. ersity. Turn i^. ? l
could pet Sweeney to i
"Havinp this ?arce staff of first clas?
? ? ?id :-.ear. a larp.
? s graduate?.
are r> We
ow. I sup
? e above r. thing to do.
.. h;pger thing than the tac
ir.d the fac
nd under^rr.duatus mus* not for?
-, ti c, have ii : . ? ?
-hall be den? name
-im at
Personal Touches Here
I and There in Boxing
_Bv IGOE _
Is Gunboat Sn?- ! Manyan.
admirer of the hard-fisted ?ailor said
so Monday night when Jim ' ' ?
hin and ?topped
him completely. The- ?
cuse that the Gunner might offer; In
fact, Jim Buckley was ready with the
Fame one that the ?ailor wat re-.
offer. The Gun:.er says he w??
confident and got too careles?.
"I'm far from do?*," ?aid
ght. "it comes to every I
.. roll
a man he foi
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-
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I
? al good
. with body
?
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rought
?? like a bolt
ti d, in just-ce to
... ly got
. ted.
? t Tail of
tt to roll up
? ? ??
healthy
Johnny
-
... .. .
?
? tt he 1 ? 01
I action
?
? ops 1?
'
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-
.1 have
Way down in 1 Moral.
? -. .
1 now
?
"I had count?;
?
Dead Storage for Autos
a 1 MiMis \i K \r? s
PIONEER
Fireproof Storage Warehouses
87 li. .. : I 1 M III -II \\ 1 |;ki t N
I II II \ 1. >1 \ I N I :. o I
i _ _
?? ? .14 Pool
, ' ? Repair? - a?
9 ? ( Jr
. . .. a;cn bau?-.-?. ?*???<????
Boxing Bouts
for the Week
>DAY.
Pioneer Sportlr.a Club ? Jdnna Cunda, ard
I'M ?loon .
FRIDAY.
i-portlna. Club ? San Lancford and
Harry Willi. Marty Cro.. and Kid Hcrnain
anJ Jet Stain and Fraaah Netter.
feATURDAY.
B ??.d?., b Brooklyn ? OuteS
Brandt ? "?? I . ';. 'o. J 1><"I< all
i , ' aaaa ?rd
? ? i ? taf fard.
I ' ., Varltna, and Wllll,
lets
' ?
and
the V.
and .i.'ict'u^ ?
?
. ? ? the
gor thi
the l< Willsrd
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Jar',
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??.??
lay down in Havana, ac<
:
?
No man
: us many cl
tas bright
?' tistiana you can take 1
I- seen i that a I'.o I ate is
?
Jim Bock
gun.
ilwsya mention
knocked 1
?
111 .Ml-*
mi McVej
,
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tliro',.
?
1 ?' Willard will lift the color
ban 1 , him on u
.
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R
. ? ? to ha
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f who
? > :; argument
m ?
HAUGHTON OUT AT HARVARD
Cut Hi.n't lit- Alarmed; It's Only as
? boll, Nut Football, Coach.
i m
h B'ld BCOUt
I coach
I ?inn ar.i ,is an
nout. ?
Hs is to hn SI
P. D.
ill ill
? i
.
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I
? ano and 1 - ae a '
, catcher.
Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life
By BRIGGS
FLYNN TAKES
BAD BEATING
FROM DILLO?
Pueblo Fireman Bombard
ed in Every Round, but
Shows Gameness.
B] II
Flynn era
?
. portin
?
I the gamesl I ?toe
?
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I
?
Kar.II
'
II ed ever
'.. 11:
111?.i
.- :e I on Pi
hand
played
.
'
? to S'il 11? Oll
- ?
il Dillon ?
? ' ' ?
?-uinini
?
tin. Half in thi
?tractions
? ? ,-' owd rode h il
?
let up for an
...
bis hei 'a con
HAMILTON TEAM
IN HARD DRILL
Work o.i South Field for
Game with Fast Aurora
Eleven on Saturday.
Bte football team
? ?
.inn for Its
? Aurora III Hig
? ! at \\ a. hingt on Park, Br.
ty. The pla
? r tiie day, and
,?
and falling on the ball.
sd eoaeh, who t ?
e the a
Ted Larsen, a former 1
?
t.-r.l.i; 0
? .. ?
?
?
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rest ? ? ?? \
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It hope
? -a team will ar
?
will bt i '
i
? for op
i
tl scho?
lastic football.
Black Elected Captain j
Of Yale Football Team
Big Guard Honored by
Twen?y-eight Men Who
Won Their "Y" on the
Gridiron.
New Haven. \'ov. BO Clinton Ruther
ford Black, jr., of New York City, wa?
? I c?ptala O? the Yale football
' team al the annual baaqast o? the mem?
ber- toaai held here to-night.
I li lark was captain of the Exeter team
t\vo \ear:< - ? BBOn was
rantai I of the ' "lan eleven.
He wai n Board on th ...itball
team I ijuries kept him
prince
ith of
which i ?
'. as a
surprise, althoug
"i hull" Sheldon, v.-h o
urn to
? '
lered (
th- i ?
in the
'
l'ir ai.
?
nan in th,* Yale
i ligible
J&
,;**.
m*&i
i I PID BLA( h.
PITTSBURGH WANTS
TO PLAY CORNELL
Issues Belated Challenge for a
Post-Seasnn I outball Game.
Pittshuivi.. '
Pitl -liur^h
t ehalleng. ? ? ? Coi noil eleven |
-
chempi S'either team
gam?
iorm 1
of a 1
rnell, by Jo i ph ll :
.'nm'.t-1
?
? re to I
? ?
New
Vork being suggest
Am - here that
kept m
?rain.
Con ell.
Cornells' an?-.- - t foreeaal
. bo "No." Tho playera broke I
a, and und.
? :.?e come?
would not
?
NAVY COACH PICKS
ALL-AMERICA TEAM
.
?
team.
?ach of
tdc the
g eel. icy, Har
...
and Way,
Yale:
. Uni
? ?? rback,
?
.Ma
roneral r N'aral
\ ?".gram
ich.
Herring a Coach at Lehigh.
?
' . | imittee
Hen
? has
rear
? .
I nal team. Leaf ? i if
he pli? rreatOB. He will arrive
here to-morrow
ARMY ATHLETES NOW
TURN TO BASKETBALL
Strong Schedules Arranged for
\ arsity and "Plebe" lives.
V. ? " Y. Nov. 30. With
' ip, the Army
sk oi.
the I ? outlook for
? rom?
?
. ? ?'
team, were graduated la?t June, but
there
? ?
are
.;, will come
.1 a i Hilo II
of the
mi.re than
-nosen
?
.'.
tics by
the ':
'
'
? t?'r on
'?.
two schoth,'
' -,
? .' Msnhst
igtield
i. Brooklyn
?
of Pitt -
l rnell.
? kers High ;
fyn ? .'
-, Pordham
'?
?
s/ork
?
i Acadi my
No Job for Median Until
He's Done with Lessons
?
i.
1er say oil
team
? . ?
I
.
wai *reatiri? all silks at I
time.
RACING SEASON
AT BOWIE TRACK
COMES TO CLOSE
Pontefract Wins the Dixie
Selling Handicap, with
Between Us Second.
By Maars* ? ? 1
Baltimore, Nov. 80, The racing sea
: vought to a most
tin? after
lUthern Maryland As?
sociation offered an excellent pro
?. eather
was wintry, there waa an immense
I out, ami tue rocoa were for the
? ? r ? lining.
? ..? day was the
ag Handicap, of >:x aa I a
half furlongs, a vic
Ponti ? Betwi
?.rut Trio as Si Sir William John
oroo of the
.; out Lohengrin In ?
? ??? la and twentj
yards i o
aa boon tremen I > ?
the Bowie noel -
in/ and i ? been uni
? '.Il g of
. i just
lenced
- :CC.
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II,l?bari
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CHIEF BENDER
BRINGS SUIT
AGAINST FEDS
Old Athletic Pitcher Seeks
to Recover Judgment
of $8,666.64.
GILMORE APPROVES
INDIAN'S RELEASE
Undisturbf-d at I egal Action
rakes, Insisting His league
Has "Played I air."
W?
Har
'
i .
and I
-
Mil to terr?
.Irani?'?. A. Gilmoro, ,f jfc.
Federal League of I' . Ma,?..
a the
In th?t bill of comj th will
be pr. ?- {{aan
* out '''.a' '
or.a'.'.y re
leaded by the P , A'h>tici
in the American Lea| ,-.i
a free SBOflt, llgl ,- eon.
tract with the ' ?
fur the Baltimore - ??*
terms of the ugreerr.. rsi to
have rocolvod a sa -0?) a
-. ?-ar A'*er comply il ?.--?
'i*' the contract fsithfully, Mr
ier waa n -?? un
? ?ional release by Bail rr, Au|
tist 30.
Mr. Kahn ?a' ? SB| re
i eoivsd tbi -atinn
from the Ball ? ? . Fei
iral Loagns:
"I bog to notify you that at a meet?
ing of our hoard of dir? ;tors baM last
wooh ' aiM?e you
of your uncot. : -'a?*. This
?(?'?or., as you may ?urn.is?, is da* to
"iition
?j to properly perform
your part of the contract You are
a free agen', a- I |s with
msj " root ?er
\ ery I rul
" Bien? i CARI T AFIN
Mr. Kahn said tha' erhes the
?j.'kri p. s hs
Isr was In t
tion ? 'mor?
i club, which in doing -.a vioiatl
? let. He a
I clienl lived in strier accordas?
?vs of hygiene. PJ re wets other
' tea.-oua. Hol refloctiBf any way on
' r Kahn said, I w*r? be
".on.
, ?i.lmorf. t sf th?
Federal League, held ? entirely dif?
fer??:-. ?
?
"I have hear
.??ainst
-?y ara
! don't kl
l tagua has i
. . .
I
We | ?:. bi,'
a contract rea". ?twfcSS
ri la the
fulfill
? S carrie Inn;- M I???
ilje to Ul.
? 'BUie
gave of ( ' - I ?
learned through exp? I I I *
better to develop men I ' .' about
'
Igh on
i here
?velos
?
We hs ' raal bbb
-, rast
?
LIEUT. DALY THROUGH
AS COACH OF ARMY
Sails on Sunday to Join Mis
Regiment il Honolulu.
U .? ' ?uteri.
ant ? \ ' ho for
* n
" u
no: ad la that ci ' ???? "*
'*
? to join
Rogimeni
now on duty at ?*? .
This num.:. ?? ofn ,
'. rumor ' "?',
would go to l imbri I ?*? "
I
Daly ? it .-.. ' * I'srvard
' *
gradu?t? I !
?
During 1
?till i
? .
? Army
three
sucr. ?** y
bter.
Devlin Holy Cross Captain
Devlin, of La
CROW
liez. L'- 3. Pat. Oft
nie
Y E
America's Finest Rye
M WHISKEY II
RYE
HAND MADE
?d-H'iMrkr.Uw
SOUK MASH /v*J
STRAIGHT PUKE KYE J^T*
MADE IN KENTUCKY. U. S. A. ^??^
H, & KIRK & CO., New York. N. Y.

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