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4 THF ()\IAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, (UAKERS mm T0/SCORE 55t s sz | BRIEN THE POLE MOVER m shifting over and attacking the Michi- gan line between end and tackle. Michigan, however, finally solved the play and broke — it up. Michigans g were made prin- Oslumbin Chalks Up Eleven Points Despite civaily by hard buckl Lineup | Trainer Confesses to Have £herioned Three- @ ' Ite Handioap. | Wadden hd M Eighthe-Mile Mark. g “whv‘v.- ) R '1 pitfin — KINGDEN AND BRUCE MISSED FROM LINEUP Miiikl” * g nouek and | HIS ASSOCIATES NOTIFY OPTION HOLDER . — Wilson it — Pennasivania Takes Large Following 0% Beaver Hradley | Meases. Chimn Inform Clarence of Rooters to Metropolin, but No | o in Mackay of Alteration in Time to ® Cheering Avalls to Pass Sthiton .2 ¥arlott and | Avold Any Developments e 8now Wi'llams e | | NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Between 4,000 and Time: Twenty-seven-minute haives LEXINGTON, Ky. Nov. 2.—The investi- | 8,000 people saw the Columbia foot ball | ating committes appointed by the Ken- | team ahut out the representatives of the | PLAY FOOT BALL . [N WUD [F3eio®,uders vod toaiaeta at & mase mog University of Pennsylvania at the Polo | ing last Monday completed its labors today grounds today. In the first halt Columbla | Creighton Eleven Beats S0 and will report its indings at aro her meet w from My entire stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, scored two touchdowns, from one of I\\'hll‘h Fort Crook Five to ing Monday noon. Trainer Dan O'Brien, the | C . . a goal was kicked, while the Pennsylvania . last witnes mined, told the committee | 2 G Qe E Sothing RO L L AL ] ut Glass, Umbrellas, Opera Glasses, Etc., including all the line. ! feta |the threc-elghths pole at the Kentucky asso | In the sccond half the University of Penn- | In § Arenching ralielonm HOc on, £ 5°0r | clation track, by which the d stance to the | sylvania men played a much stronger game | mud, the foot ball eleven of Crelghton | wire was for one day reduced forty-four and for the greater part of the time they raity defeated _Tenth _Infantry [feet and three inches. O'Brien was seen | kept the bull in Columbiw's territory. They | L from Fert Lrook, b o ¢ yesterday¥ | oior the committee adj- urned and admitte | finally weakened, however, and while they | “The battic wus desperately fought, but | (hat he had assumed the respousibility, but | Kept the wearors of the blue and white | the Koft and siimy condition of the gfound | dcclined to discuss the case. He was from scoring, the ball was in Pennsylvania | BFactic ”,“”,“.,“"““'l“_"'m:m"KL"““,‘:‘H“1'|‘,‘ Jnjury | trainer of and, with Messrs. Jack and Phil territory when time was called, the final |a ¢ Chinn, held an option on the Wagner Mar- | seoro. reading: Columbia, 11, Pennsyl- | But ofie half of twenty minutes was | guerite-Jane colt. which on trial over the vania, 0 r_-l"rx-"Il“"l;’”?‘\mjl"-:rl .."‘.'.'«'1” fl)igr 4 “",}r"ih“,“;: short three-eighths showed what was con- The visitors were the lighter team, but | togs and both players and spectators were | 8ldered the remarkable speed of 36% just what might have happened had the |Feady to stop onds ove fot te ener |y full strength of the Columbla team been | g i affalr. for Which grent preparations | ¢ available there is no telling. Kingden, had beeri made. The full Fort Crook band there In uniform, with instruments |to see the animal work, returned with an | newest goods purchased for the Holidays will be sold at UBLIC AUCTION to the highest bidder—nothing reserved—everything goes. ses- *. Hill, who had come here from New York as representative of Clarence Mackay Now is the time to purchase your Christmas presents, and at your own price. Am Forced OQut of Business by R. R. Company who offer exorbitant rent for this location. Columbia's glant tackle, who was injured @Was et to make rooting m and swarms_of | opiion sal ) sokiy whsited & | in the game sgstost Yals, snd Bruce, Who | sotaters baise 1 RupDeRt thelr team, Bt | SPUON #atd to be §10,000, Macksy wasted & | fod ™t he orne and | fast young colt and this one had been rec- 10 | ommended. The option had by O'B:ien and 1 be|the Messrs. Chinn secured from the 1 . there was wild enthusiasm and | Of the colt was $2,600. | ge crowd notwithstanding the weather. The Messrs. Chinn testified that on th» students’ band, made the welkin ring with le stood boldly out in the rain to|day following the colt's trial they learned . ate players, nnd vhel was encouraging shouts to the wearers of the | i Ihe Dlyers A W ma pre. | the distance was short and the elder Chinn | ted and blue, but their efforts were all |sentable. Their uniforms being already |had wired Mr. Mackay so Informing him. | to no purpose. Lineup skin “K|:" lw wetting s de no .”m-::m M Answering telegrams were shown to the | pre! ry game betw oune ; . b, Wi COLUMBIA—11 1 o1, ot . | oA in|nary Same betwaen th 1ol committee. Dr. Bryan, a velerinary, was became a victim of the players of Haver- |the constant rainfall ord college, were & ed through th tord college, were sadly missed REn AR n Pennsylvania rooters, spurred on by their drumheads ar of sound coul ters Shout In Vain, the Creighton A. Doy Gardiner | mecond eloven was seheduled to ocour, but | the only other witness examined. What | frvine Donaidson | the bove from actows (e viver failéd to | the recommendations of the committee will ' Ancon appear, o the Crelghton third eleven su reeders Wi e ka | 1 AW MoCabe | BRPGAEd “for them: FInCA brief mud-cating | D¢ to the breeders will not be known until | i MeLellan G o Bennett | contest the sfeond eleven won, 15 to o the meeting Monday {'-mk oy B 'Pl . 'l"r(k,;l.:rky' Capt nhdl‘urr_\ \\l sh made ’rrlxmvmc - - Aniioev -l s oo e one touchdown aga t the soldiers, after ey o way | one fnichdown againat i oudirs, wiler | CROKER WITHHOLDS HORSES y i . o 111, Sreskes 1581 HeBoooveis, D18 | cause he down’ in six inches of water —— Smith Lo RGN B Revnolds | whon he tried to Kick the ball. Harry was | Racing Fraternity Concludes Wi De- vkl ¥ B « Davidson | req) captain, being the star of the game W mplre !l Dushiel, Lehigh. Referes: | bath on offensive and defensive play slgn Is for Effect Upon the . . . Yale. ' Time: -minute | “fwr Fort Crook every man did herole L d l d Ch P id d halves lowns: Weekes, 2 Goal { work, but the soldiers did not take to the New Yeork Campaign adies Invited. airs rov ed. kicked Final score: ' Columbia, [ mud ‘and water with the same ubandon > nsylvania, 0. shown by the students and they let these v Bt y MA’ won Ih-r'_‘lll!fl and ‘.‘I\V the ball | inconvenien influence their play (Copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing o) O e“C a 1 sylvania. The game began at 3: Mud was featu of the entire strig- LONDON, Nov (New York World | 1olds kicked off, After fifteen min: NoO wits ever downed In his | Cablegram - Special Telegram.) — Richard hll H f h 1 d A J 0 i A ti lay Weekes scored w toachdown for Co- nd his tackler would siide | Croker's horsex which he had entered to mr e uc O“eers umbla. Morley kicked the goal. —Score fter yard through the slush. Time |race at Newmarket this week were con first half olumbla, 6; P nnsvivanta, 0. ime the men would get up and dis- | <picuoas by their It was one ‘meetings of the ve gland. These hors all entered not This fact | fderable gossip among the here, who only conclude med it inexpedient that hould be drawn to hix large racing ngland at the critical point card mouthfuls of mud and water which | the most fmy they had scooped up In plowing along on |in K BELOIT TARDY, BUT IN TIME |ifiy. i seogbed up bn niowing wions on v ke on thelr stomachs, it being impossible to [ has ¢ stand up very long at a time, and this | racin method of progression left long narrow [that ¢ furrows like sheep paths through the mud, | tention s interlacing o e entire field. Lineup: | interest< in 3 Sales Daily, 1:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Seventeen Points, AON-_8 L INFANTRY. | the mayoralty election. R %7 P 1 - h SREIGHTON-6, |, O INFANTRY, | Ml bt OF e nighest com Every article guaranteed as represented or money cheerfully refunded, CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—The brilllant work of “"""'{":’"”‘ coo b TR T l'nv;p:::l[q: ). VMo oqe cotila follow Lhis sbort Merrill, Smith and McRae averted tmpend. | foufbs ¢ S Tans en with the most careful man- | acteat tor the even” today” and | L, o Kimgieehaey | meement, i the style” of Croker, for loss | & nal was o elolt, han $150.000 annually Added this therc | Walker than 3 L d J l o ) is $50,000 he loses by betting | he st halt was uninteresting, Chicago | EURE Gl B e e E B eading Jeweler, oing down the field twice for totchdos il 1 bne of which MacNub missed o goal, | Meapmne |1 1 BIRLHE HEAVY PURSES AT OAKLAND Which might have wou the game. pnaane i S BE N yaurner ' . E. Cor. '6'h a“d Farnam S'S cumol e Ball vuer tn the Afar haih wos | pUmplee: ‘Bartels ~Referee: Whipplo, [ Opening of Season .In California s Y aguin rammed past the goal and Ellsworth A g R e TR Market by Series of Hard- punted, making Chicago's total 17 to Be- | vapVijet,' Timekeeper: Phil Mc8hane. Fought Frays. Time: %-minute halves Wisconsen men came to life. ¥From enty-yard line they forced p— he ball “hics fiftee) d I SAN FRANC Nov, 2. 000 spo! G clledes's Witeei i | SOLDIERS — HOLD LD ELI |, S, mranctseo, Nov, o wor fielolt but ten minutes more to force the | : season at the Oakland track today. 'The Ball back to Chicagos twenty-yard line, | West Point Cadets Make Up for Lows | weather was fine and the track fast. The | Where Merrill took the ball aroand Chis 3 attendance was not as large us on former left for & touchdown and later IR TR IR a Y inaugural diye, owing o the o in a A ¢ Time. the price of admisston. There were fiftecn | Beloit made the next touchdown by Haft bkl b Lo books, including the field and & combina- siraight foot ball, during which Norton, tion Book, Bettlg waw kood. | heldon and Bed ad to be taken from CEST T, SR AT £ he feature of the program was the open- Perking, Jamison and Napp re- | yavs nondems oot bull 1eam is proun of | & handleap, ' in which « teld of eleven aking their pluces. Cronk early | {tu work today. 1t was the most closely vonius and Ban the game was substituted for Crane for | contested gume on this field, the cudets erhouse stuble were went to_the post. of the Burns'& wa (& St Furniure O ot o | men played poorly. There was a 1i=BELOIT. | doal Rio Shannon fell, but Fauntleroy escaped Beloft. Merrill carried the bail for the last | {oine: Yale s to 0. Daly was In fine fo favorites, but fafled to any of the | touchdown and Kicked the goal, which | JiP& Yale 8 10 B B v vars Toan on | mon Hagiriahen reloblnyed ; atoond | - 5 made the game a tie. Attendance, 2,00 | {1 Nome: team. The Yale men say () choice, led all the way and won by a | 111=3 1 the home team. The Xal B say length from Obia, with Rosormonde third | 11-31117 FARNAM STREET | f fambling and West Point w . B[R, Amariii | Zalier. Fhe Codets Were inj H H 0 R gy el AR SR P SRR The Inaugural dash went to Doublet, rid- | u ure “ t f lunagan G| Rogtn [enstie, pit oniCin iteneive, S the. den’ by Hoar. Homestead and Magi on roitur ulietin rTor IS €c wworth e Pefter | W Oy o Y A ionably in | Raged In a stirring fintsh in the third race | tall and " Nupp. ik BT T Pl | The former winning by @ neck. No recali | feiatet o Keninedv R ? |[ \g.rm T VIALars sLbtsaded: Ih Ak il flag wa n-.u‘ .nul.:.-ln..r..m pre ided and | Special values selected from among the hundreds of oth- Kennedy ... L. mith 2 4 h s ac us assoclate judse | | h 3 4 Mixwell R EL Littie [ A9R0R0oNA and R anar it Sints ,’.,\."',.,.".(;fu},‘.c TR el tuusgi | ers in the vast quantity of new goods daily arriving rrey . Q B A Calland i e dent that Weat Point's | 8% JE€% Tnaugural dash, five and a S & ® Bhelaon ‘snd dunbie generalship was superior to of Yale's, |\ ir% flongs, purse: Doublet won, Joo e A e e won L H. TR K. B........ McKee | The latter h veef and brawn. but 3, School for Scandal third S Horton and Terkine L1 B, Crane and | the scldiers i dhe | £ This solid oak This solid oak . o ceeeene econd L 4 o race, X rlongs, sellin Cantie | P Aty ¥ oRlew e GEonk [ fory aimost continually and near the ‘last | Becond race, six furlonge, sciltng: Vot rocker, cobler rocker, with Referec: Hayner of Lake Foreat. Um. | SUge Daly kicked a goal from the field, Jon. g4l s h 8 | pire; Bloomiugton of Michigan. This was an incentive for great rejoleing [ THNEE IR (b riy coursc Hom seat, rodded cobler seat o cudets. o among the friends of the cadets. n five [ /hird race, futarity cofes e tl vas called 1 the score FANG CHEERS FOR MICHIGAN | o™ 5 UFhe Wimme ‘of cath mairwa | third. Time: 1:i7 rrrrrrr Waterserateh arms, well high arm, well made and dur- made and dur- twenty minutes. Lineup: Improvement in the Starting. ble, 1 - veney @ ¥ PR able, lar X Chinese Minister Witneases Defeat of [ WEST T OINTS | L YALE | NEW YORK. Nov. 2—Three favorites v Able, an well Inblnns Whs' Caknsl Soare Al R iggan | & successful at Aqueduct today, Dr. and comfor as comforta ’ PR RUER Sl : Riddle, Otis and The Rhymer. Therc was ble, usually Agalnst Wolverines. Riley .. an improvement in the starting, the only h able, usually Boyers ‘Olats | Teul bad sendoft being In the first T sold for $4.00, sold for $3.50, ‘Hamlin | when Hops was at the post and a (GGould | number of others got a bad start. Results Desaoind | ™Iirac race. nelllng, seven furlongs: Dr ts an ailment which afflicts four men in five, and one which, if neglected, Riddle won, Royal’ Sterling second, The will always result in a complete loss of Vigor and Power and is the prime RS A TaTIL A o lia ot asvanty cause of more than two-thirds of the cases of Paralysis and Locomotor Ataxia. yards: Althea won, Mercer second, Rie- You mAy have Varicocele and not know it; many men do. This Ailment may Goodspes || DETROIT, Nov. 2.—The University of | Banker . Michigan defeated the Carlisle Indlan foot | Neely . ball team at Bennett park this afternoon Daly before 800 people by the score of 22 to 0. | Phyppes Wu Tingfang, Chinese minister to the | Phillips United States, occupled one of the boxes, | Graves Our price this week, Sl 50; smrtnl this 8175 with former Bearatary of War Alger. and fello third. Time: 1 be Sapping your Strength and be the cntire cause of your present Disordor at the close of the game, In response to the | DES M0|NEs AND sT"_L TIE | othird rage the Nagsab handioap, st futs or Weakness, Let me diagnose your case. I will charge you nothing. Secure demands of the spectators, addressed them on the “Dangers of An Operation for Varicocele.” Sent free to Time: 1:15. my Lectu congrtulating Michigan = R R TR I i il Nolid oak d f ! ichigan made three t. L even in the Total for Each of Two ‘ourth race the Roslyn handicap, one anyone, Blectrici as applied by my E cal Appliances, Yositive ok dresser, fr | ASSIvVe i1 » 3 ol kicking goul twice and scoring five points . e 4 mile and seventy yards: Ben McDhui won R Lalos1 i ”_"._ i -IV“ } k‘“ B} ‘”“‘“" 40,18 0 Rty resser, front Massive iron bed, enamel Pt on o plac . Two of the touchdowns College Teams in Well- Finnan second, Potente third. Time: and Radlosl oure for Varicocele and eaknesses n_elther sex; will cure made of selected quartered |ed, any color, posts and top and. the place Kick were made In the hrat Blaica e s 5 Rheumatism in form, Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles, Stomach Dis- 2 A s s POSLS & 1 half. The Indians braced up wonderfully i race, five and_a- half furlongs: orders, Constipation, all Female Complaints, etc oak, serpentine front, 24x30, jnade of 14-inch metal, heay- in the second half and it was only by the | DES MOINES, Nov. 2 —(Spectal Tele- | Bister Julla won, Bon Mot second, Namtor T Rt Bl achis Belia Reen ot ol lun. hahatialycanvered (anAt e 3 : é 1 % kind of lne bucking that Michigan | gram.)-8tlll collega and Des’ Moines col- | third, ‘Time: 1:08 ik ALKAR, ORATININ=00YSEN SRONE! French bevel plate mirror, i1y mounted with lacquered scored one touchdown Joge played even of At o potnta | , SIXth ruce. one mile and seventy vards electrodes which prevent that horrible burning and blistering caused by other g A ! ”'l“‘urllfllv 1""'&. lllwm for dv\wnn’ veral ..|| nn.-,' ’Imll today, in ‘lass exhibi- 'IF"-‘I"EI‘\.:r JAF won :?;;\1“ second, Beggar makes of belts which have bare metal electrodes. My Belt can be renewed Special this brass, o8 and chigan was_also forced to | tlon before a small c eature | 10 hird e: % Wiy o o o en othe 0! 1 e PUNL & number of times The Indlans were | of the game was the ape foaurs srema Wins Match Race. When burned out for only 75c; when others burn out they are worthless. My week oo L 0 This week penllged (requently for oft-wlde play, es- | elehty-five vards hy Conway, rig i cotrical Suspensory for the perfact cure of Nervous Ailments of men free to s 1 { pecially in first half. when Tor BUll. In the latter patt of tha game | CINCINNATI, Nov, 2A match race be- sach'mals patient Oak dr o, all made of 4 tributed considerably to Michigan's touch- | which saved the game for Still after it [ tween Erema and Lyor Belle was the feu- Call of write today . : e g Iron bed, enameled any downs, nad been loat. ' ‘Sufl outplayed Des' Moimes | ture Tat” Latania today. Erema won - tho all or write today and secure my free books on *“Varicocele and Nervo- selected quartered k, full d o Michigan Drops the B {htne frae Ealf, but conditians event in handy fashion. She went to the Vital Allments and Their Cure by Electricity.”” Consultation, advice and % : % color, beantiful empire de versed in the last half and the front at flugfall and was never headed diagnosis without cost. My appliances sold only by serpentine front, French pat . g Michigan fumbled badly in the first b A spivited one all through, both toams dis. | Winning by two lengths, The purse wi -y . A - oienn | Sign, new—This and it Interference at no time was as | playing greater skill thun they had been |$1.000. Winter was the only favorite to lund tern plate mirr 24x30 g ol 4 Kood as it has been in other games this | credited with ) fivat money. Wenther cool and pleasant DR B[NNE]’I [ltc]ul Btl_l’ OM + | week's pric track fast, ‘Rewuita: . ’ inches | First race, six furlongs, selling Annu 3 ] : | Wr econ s “Gosher 1 o0 8 | Almost a hundred other Spuldy’ econd, Phi “Geezer ihiva. | | Rooms 304 and 314 Douglas block, Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts. Bpeclal.thi 25 0" Al Second race, one mile, selling: Winter | | Opposite Haydens, OMAHA, NEB, Always Open week L. e [] designs. won, Dol me third Time: 1.4 Third rac Pepper DA Time: 1:1 % ce, match, six furlongs: Erema | | Buy Your ...“ l t S e M eCarey third Timer 145 | LOUIBVILLE, Ky.. Nov, —The first ane Fa" sults a"d Ex'ra neway & s'o“e Furnl'ure GOI. Wagner second, K i Just received, a large line of new designs in mahogany . six furlongs: Inventor won, parlor furniture, at our usually very low prices. second, Harry New third )sby second, Domadge third, Time: nual autumn n the newly organs 8ixth r mile and one-half, selling '\:'u Illrll"n' won. IHnnhllrM second, Zazel |h[ 1” ll"‘hfi s S ‘IHH tol “\ ‘\i st ' Beventh race, 8ix furlongs, selling: Joh Six thousand spectators were n' the PI i H - farnam Stree 0 P l QR et U, SRR N R | i rousers o ain Figures | 11181017 fam ne Price Hommedien In Hard Luck, o e o the 2 5 ot "HICAG p 8 Biaual ommedieu | Judges and | “tarter. Results: - You cannot T T e DA A R s N n the third race at Lakeside today, | 1 : alieher, won. BESRE We possibly enjoy good health un- O aea T eerding: canily deteated by Andes | 5 Second miien Zygar-aa files, v less you have at least one free R R i v, i ; day In the ~1-|nn‘4| race Nellle W dell movement of the bowels each Fowerin (e vebord o one T o s | day. When this is not the case Hermpneny, wiat, s Bpiapes ™ H unton, e 8| nm‘\ Texas-brod FIfth rac G the poisonous products are ab- ot U el e | oo St S to hold_all wprinters safe. Today she | *cond Uncle Oscar’s Special Fives are preferred, not because they ecost le am 5 thi but because SUITS TO ORDER-- they are better than most 10 cent cigars sold. They are hand made il i : by detented M A and el | T gixth race;” for welling, one 1 sorbed into the system, causing othete i 4 fve-rurians dash which she gof | mile and“uil efght Bapnes W on 15 and up Havana filled of carefully selected stock off in 1w 2 Weather delighttul; track | Dr Clark ind, Au Tim i L They furnish the best, sweetest and lomg- fast. Res headache, biliousness, nausea, et s vomiting, dyspepsia, indigestion. hiva® e Tadats, | 11 Tocond. toroul Ayer’s Pills are liver pills, a gentle, vege- e i o B 3, COUER table laxative. One pill at bedtime will pro- duce a natural movement the day followmg fgn wow Moriey Muaw second, Sea’ Queen hird race six furlongs Andes §t. Cuthbert second, Bummer third, “ Ayer's Pills have done me and my family great good. Th 3 . . trains are ) Fifth race, mile and one-eighth: Her- trnb Hlond 10 raaties . Thare Is mamie equal to |‘ham for aick hm;::h: menein Wan! (antis second. " Omaurman | 120) and biliousness.”"— Mrs, JuLiA Brown, St, Lou third. Time: 1 i Sixth race, one mile: Henry of Fr At o oL e bemalh S Motgtiriis #esen Fosoral WS, | S0 0 s | 20080, 108 SE, read their advertisement in The Bee, eventh race, one mile: Linden Ella won King. her to Ride for NEW YORIK Newmarkel (Eng World Dann: now the pre .- PANTS, $3.50 and up. st smoke of any medlum priced eigar. { . A trial will prove their merit Hene & Co,, Makers, Omaha, Allen Bros., Distributors. Uk (e H“-I.PANTS cfl. 'When writing to advertisers mention having th race, five furlongs: Burnfe Bun- toed against Amer

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