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a A POR’ TR AIT OF McKINLEY to-morrow, reproduced - n ne made for The World by l A PORTRAIT OF BRYAN to-morrow, reproduced { The World by 1. G. A, lust the thing to hang in your window sare a McKinley man A. N, Just the thing to hang in your window { roy : : ll I3t GIVEN WITH EVERY ENMOR ROWS SI NDAY WORLD ‘WRATHER—RAIN. 7. WRATHER=NATN, AGING D. SPORTS PRICE ONE CENT, a _[ “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, ' HARVARD 17, PENNSY 5: CORNELL 12, TIGERS 0 MARCH epee LOO1SSOOOSESESDEDOLOTIEDOHODOODOOEDIIOOOEEDOIOD 4 Crimson Rushers Tore ; — — Up the Quaker Line id UU AU TA NY ] v ti AVY and Defense Held pe 0 $n the FamousGuards- SHOR] fi TL VY ALT Back Formation | ih 90,000, It Was Estimated, Had Passed the . ’ ’ Reviewing Stand at 6 o’Clock---Roose- HiincaneSurprisedthe , ly the i i : velt Showered with Bouquets. Tigers by Ripping|: and sn Their Stalwart Stars x At @ ofploek thie evening: It was To Pieces for a Shut 10,00) marohers ' t Out. rm tm Madinon Squari The two dla football mames played Aw darkneos fell electric lights thia afternoon resulted in complet our- Dineed alone = the row The princes, ore wi op ane Lamm, Haryard outplayed the University of FOATAAEL GAMES: TODAY on y ie eens column Pennsylvania et every point in one of} 4 sli lial The Reputiican Bound Money parade the finest baitlee ever witnessed on with jte 14,000 men who marche! despite \poldiere’ Field, Cambridge, the rain and mud was a remarkable ge ap ece ental Gor, ReGbeeHll, who vps Famrivac at ton, where ee two goals “! YELL! 1 YELL! HERE'S A TIGER!" point! ng the ile with hie which, | from touchdowns and shut the Tigers however, were dismally Ineignifieant “ 4: ADDL ORD E eee: eee compared with the cheers that areoted | the Harvant game the Cri him. a om fe CrIM*A! and Harvard-haters kept up the “hur-| Forbes. John, the Orangeman, enotr= ‘ Madison Square, where the reviewing @even made the famous guarde-tack) rahe" of Pennsylvania from the start the fleld with his donkey and re sand was located, was the storm centre formation look like paper, and twice) Harvard was loyal, too, with her long | {°lved more applause than’ did the of enthusl which was unfiegeing as/ pushed the opposing line halt way bi it out and os the paraders mareted by | ore was & chaow of feeling about ed with boug forces to fala on straight rushes, MacCracken, even among Nias neeeelttice GAME. meee oe = Nk Be that ne ow hey was overflow. Capt, Daly's fine punting and the cool] men, Prof, Hollis'a statement did not canna won the tone and chowe the Ing with flowers. isciptino of his team were marked fea: ploany tho Crimsona, and the college at| fiieting aid the nklen were: Soereayt et The paraders shouled familiarly to tures of the battle, Pennsy was badly Hore was hot in ite denunctation of It wan +08 when It vard' who rant Gemoralized when her opponents rolled Rebbe oom, reget ike Was downed: Bawin " A bemespaits vin up three touchdowns and two goals in| MacCracken's sanding, CASUAN RAG POR AVE Late Pattee tee tho first half, By @ temporary brace it Weather for Game. h Kt rush Ranih tade twonty yards ‘the Quakers succeeded in scoring Inthe! Phe weather was ideal for football A at hs Re . second half, though a poor decision de- wer was no fun, and the overcast rds But in the next NIA ky made it cool 4 fi ‘0 ennayivant held fa Potted Harvard of & fourth touchdown, | RF vers without inakng 1 unooms downs and got the all on her. @-vard In the mire at Princeton Cornel sim- ty for the # tor line Hare started the rush for KAU SAN x nomany waye th varia by « Ing th hole ard ply tore the Tiger line up, Capt. Bare] ost ti football hi . eth area: ne hy t tarde, but Ponn tumbled ond attie of f ain, Duck made tho first tally of the game in Lewme and Woodrat,| Gardiner pirted to Daty, who was ‘about elght minutes of play, acoring by ary ih downel on i) pan Deyant line pay Wn | : ficently and Pots @ Afty-yard run, ‘Twice Princeton's op- for bi ames, mere the uolre eye row tn Mien / ; y Dortunity to score was oat by bad) strictness Would be ubsorved The crowd | Camp vad the ball fae uy 4 4 fumbling noar the Cornell line. Btar- Fe, et patlatied, but Harvard and Kendall nr de five yards around Gard- nnsylvanin Were Iner and mi ‘ound buck missed two tries for goal from eaten Almont War, Wevinbbar IL ey NEAT BAN ah RESULT YT LA f What the Tammany Bowe Would Like to Doe Wouldalt tt te Held, Harvard and Pennaylvanta are on the ae ie yar line : Wary ard fumbled, . . | Funny to See ' Teddy” Jamp the Horde verge of war, Hollis says no. Hut the|” 5 ANB Bay AEA O NNO OMMAOMenn OANNOrannnn inne neA@nenenate Gaborne Misid was deep in mire, Healing of the ball by Hare lant yeur| Keemed to Handle Penney, one nomeg, when Ha had won the game ‘and " had a ri the ball, and he Mac. |. Daly 4 out of bounds on Penn Seb tetatotetetoteteteteleltettetetot | r r Wan peat HARVARD WINS | sstedss feta tare eh thy ie tai rach heh end “ ‘vin hi ayihe M fo the ver o have nn well in ha a 0 q q K ha with him, sayin e! \ santaast SSH as ‘Basis tytn phate punted A E “NICE WEATHER FOR ‘ Are ROO 6 middie, whe n J wie ", b FROM PENNSY. | "thi": sont Mealy but Marvand | fucks no crageerose Daly mae + WILD MAN”—CROKER, parade, he jen. Anson @ and Penn undergraduates three yard: ment through lettnnnomanaiin M k Hack of thd en ame fi lends. Hesverd mien 3 tin not te Penne | Tene for as 3 i Wer ki ieneray Hl of whom ] ‘ Md ing. 0 twenty-twa Yards id ‘Tee they have t wor t Outplayed the Red and Biuo|Yanie by Harvard lava question of ripe the XB haainecrnen tits {1 ‘eo times « ta a ) at Every Point and "Wan wenn ‘mn of Hn ie, DatINE, dropped Ws would have made a icine Out In the wet to revie ana mn from © inte ‘ sta Te i Penneyivanta. 4 tion wan @: fae, and Bilis hurled the line lor th: owmht to like this kind of pia nis feet at th ceptionally large, lveraity band) other yard, Lawes neni ——_—$_——-— — on “ int and was waving his hat and shou With them and every, man ras 1H 10 even mene a anewers back to the salutes of 0 standa by Sawin broke thr David he him HW e un ving tear sagt tie | inet mat era TIME TABLE AND DATA ST lad aE | aR gO Was five minutes of 2 when the Ha bay Fs Np Na t , 2 brother Robi yard eleven climbed over the fence. He walned his feet; he was tackled as hel ALL of our ban with get of, His be as bry | immediately went through sl; de! the ' he Govern tice, under the tne dnetion ot Df ‘and (Continued on Bixth Page.) REPUBLICAN PARADE wath Vemia Oy: (OPERA Sigal " _ fecal Gov, Roosevelt, at the head of the prrade, reached the re- men who are forced to pas FP! rhe by came wr | =i 7 sle In the wet, ‘Phey have | ats an Potter am se ! Her foshion, om Pp Broadway, from Bowling Green to wet fe mate BRINN: i" ‘ ¢ pe VN ey mets The Brenton Wort) lace, through Waverley | whether 0 rate not is the aon] AOLDIPRS' FIELD, CAMBRIDGE, 6 Bartiaih:nireens some of the mon who are nd el ; Mass, Nov, 8.—Harvard and University of men favored need net mareh Imae ‘ot Penneyivania, the Puritans end Namber who wi heseciesienties bet ecan atny at home or ine nore solely "Quakers, met on this fheld this afternoon idealist inn00, doors someshere and not on eee tm @ game that wus full of enmity and Time for passin twelve houre. | * More. ! Whe day ts cold, and dark and |P tose thelr tote Ae Sesiec ' ry ’ Fireworks in M 7.0 PW | rowdl Both colleges, spurred by the contest ° Geard m ‘ie is fs 3 | dreary OL hope the men in the pa. a depresatty isun i organ pb ae Of the marchers will pass the vibwlne and about him calling him Ted Toomey,” and Ale fhe i ia pe ia “ue \fWas resolute, The Crimsons went into tiuhaariita and Went Off and Weather Bureau Says a 19 BM | he anewered the [Fo vuesday onion ono. the wame relying on tricks and strategy, Cause Havoc t *ennnnnnnneeeeereyoVrV¥QOOZnnnnnsannanenneeMnennennnnnnnnes One of the Ir was torn|a ; ; ' t 7 'Pennsyiventa relied on mase and force, Phil a Great Area May Be down hy the y aders, A ne thers oan interview nt Vow games have incited more interest, ippi, W. Vi arenes | fe were pul ata Ha " " yWe Vas Affected. — | Croker were hosted ered at by | SPI + para | Jojeteteteletelefetototetol-ial . the paradere " =. f WEATHER FORECAST. FORECAST. ECIAL STORM WARNING, | a as fing and every store along the street was Pe pena, Nov, &—An josion] WARHINGTON, Nov, &—Willie 1. Galow Voreenut for Atlantic Const, RecA of the - ! in fr Henan Geoorated in the colors of the two col- a i} ah fab coal mine at PRilppI,| Moore, Chief of Weather Bureau, mak fer the thirt Moving Northenst | One of the most } ' logea, inten wien Injured four, | the following statement to the Ansocint- iy" A special weather bulletin wae pe. stratio e \ f Colores The accident happened at midnight, foes regarding the weather on elec: Pathak Hi) the mire " W arh nat H a : rel Asked ¢ rat) Wok MH truRlamina " H : office to-day. It reada ava marble bus wa j roa bee of the Se mare Out of the! ‘The fall rains have now wet in and a window. It was ed anal ny anewere Rough Ride Ther x rom any of ci tar * was ree the] thoretore it {# reasonable to expect that Storm warnings | and again ith wed handshaking with the! |, at they were marching Rs ‘8 considerable area on election day will are aged this morning from F Gov. Roosevelt reached the reviewing weiss wos laste Fa | agatnat wil, They all yelled for more (o Wilmingtos. 0 no ented i have font, weather, Miah by Nauday morning, — Bast Got cena ante etn Le ef Se ggg ea|"30 back in the stand made aheir. way | toe nit for the Republican party carriage with him was Col, Charles ¥. barat peo iS, cresceued te-mignt | Shemne one handed him « large buneh of yellow pd eg hen Baw ib Gereiine, ereres, werner Reviswa Parade, obryvanthemume, whieh came from the] Wh tad beon indulging IN & HRUe toa ag ay foon ao the crowd caught sight Of) American Sugar Refining Company. mich Net Beorch to Keep warm, when: ror rose. |n. 4 « handed Dh a rh p ? Ridden, vee In tenet The captain of one of the companies) to where the Go' waa and the frat “Exactly which Btates will be affect: pe, Rewever, - we. | we able to dev roe, ORs) Ba 4 Uap’ 4