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yt ree but he soon showed weariness SIX OF COLUMBIA'S STARS ARE BARRE Capt. Harold Weekes One of Them—Will Have Week’s Time to ‘The Faculty Committee of Columbia University has temporarily debarred che following men from playing on the foot- ball team owing to deficiency in schol- + Capt. Harold A. Weekes. A. O. » H. A, Fischer, BE. R, Pem- G. D, Greene ind J. B. Fasoda. Ke, If the men can pass the examinauon is week or can ing able to pass, the Faculty Com- mittee will allow them to play until che examinations. faliure then will debar lem for the season, This action will seriously two games scheduled this week, the rat | of which will be with the Polytechnic Institute, of Brooklyn, to-morrow, and the gime with Rutgers College, at New Brunawick. N. J. on Saturday. iy Tigers First Scrab Gane, PRINCETON, Sepi. 3—The Tigers Vouched for as affect tho | had their tirst hard test of the season | 000 when they iined up against the scrubs ina fifteen-minule game, Only one touchdown was scored in that. time, Moore, an ixeter man, taking the plx- skin dver the line after the ball nad been steadily pushed fromthe centre of the tleld, Lacer the Varsity had ballon the second team's” five-yard mark, but were held for downs, The Une showed up unusually well and the backs made but one fumble during the game, Several likely candidates were | @ chance to show what they could lo. Fast Work by Brown, PROVIDE: Sept. 90.—Fast work marked the game between Brown and the scrubs yesterday ade in less than ten min- of the second team, got arsity'’s end twice for The men will be given a Tong run: Test to-day to get ready for the game with Vermont Wednesday. eae YALE’S FOOTBALL MEN PUT IN HARD WORK, (Bvecial to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 30.—There were about eighty football candidates | D BY FACULTY. Pass “Exams,” out for practice yesterday, and it was the hardest day ao far this season, Tho coaches worked hard to ginger into the men, and every one seemed to move with lots of life, Bowman, who distin- gulsned himself in Saturday's game by his dine kicking, lifted the leather Into the alr tor the back tield candidates to) caich and form interference. Bowman, is oniy a fresaman, out is about the best and surest xickér tnere 1s out. In the scrimmage the ‘Varsity got the bet‘er of the argument, but were not able to on the scruos, who held them tor downs four or five times. ney, the heavy-welght freshman, play. iwalnst Glass and about held hie own. Bowman and Hyatt, who were end, were injured, but not badly, though they both stopped for the after- 0 The best showing made by any of the newcomers the past week hi Shevlin, who as much ined a place ity by his splendid work men had their first practice jof the year under Coach Blount, There were about seventy-five of them out, in- cluding many heavies, The freshies will be strong this year, ooo SENECA INDIAN PIERCE FAVORITE IN RACE, He Is to Run Against Star Dis- tance Men Saturday. ‘The fine running of Jerry Pierce, the Seneca Indian, at the games in Newark last week has Installed him ag the fa- vorite in the three-mile special race at the Pastime A. C. games next Saturday. Among those who will compete with the Pastime runner are A. L. Newton, the steeplechase champion; A, C. Bowen. the intercollegiate champion, ied John Joyce, the five-mile honors Entries for race events close with J. McHugh, Avenue A and Sixt wtih street, or Dieges & Clust, No. 2% John atree| O'BRIEN, FAST SIX-ROUNDER, TOO MUCH FOR CHOYNSKI "Frisco Heavy-Weight Tried Roughing Toward End of Contest, but E CHICAGO, Sept. 90.—Jack O'Brien, cf Philadelphia, won on points from Joe Choynski in a s!x-round contest here last “hight. O'Brien was too fast for Choyn- ski, As soon as the fight began O'Brien resorted to jadbing with his left, fol- lowing this with his right to the Jaw. O'Brien kept this up for five rounds and during all this time Choynski was un- able to land a sipgle telling blow. When they came up for the last round Choyneki began roughing it. During one of the exchanges he succeeded in reaching O'Brien with a stiff right. The blow cut a deep gash in O'Brien's fore- head and made the latter furious. Choynski tried to follow up his ad- from the fast pace and toward the end of the round he got naif a dozen blows on the Jaw that rendered him almost helpless. O'Brien then made every effort finish Choynski, but the time was too hort, though the final bell found Choyn- ski barely able to stand, In a preliminary. George Monroe, of Hew York, won a decision over Mike ley, of Chicane after six rounds of oi r fighting. ffort Came Too Late. London a few weeks ago, met Will Cur- ley, the clever English feather-weight, in a fifteen-round bout there last night. The decision at the end was a draw. The boys fought fast and viciously through- out the encounter, thelr wonderful cle erness being constantly applauded the spectators. A sid t of $2,000 was up on the result, but the backers of both men agreed to have the contest declared a draw in case the bout lasted the limit. O'Brien Ryan Now. “Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien, who de- feated Joe Choynski last night, is now entitled to @ mata) yeh Tommy nvay tor the middle-wel hamplonship of the world. It su le they will brought. together.” Evers, clus. in Chic cago, Philadelphia and San Fransisco has made them flattering offers. International Athletic Club, Erle, Canada, has offered them a purse of $5,000, which they may accept. Maher to Meet O’Brien. O'Brien's poche te) will be with Peter Mabe tchmaker Jack Fo- garty, of the Ariel Athletic Club, of Bhiladelphia, has secured ee signature, of both fighters to meet in x-rount bout at the opening Lad show of his club, which takes shortly. O'Brien bad no troub i in landing when | paral on this famous kidney remedy, Swamp- SDAY EVEN THOUSANDS. HAVE. KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DONT NCW TT. To Prove What.Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney Remedy, Will Do for YOU, Every Reader of The Evening World May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail. Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other causes, kidnev trouble is permitted to continue, fatal results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention—but your kid- neys most, because they do most and need attention first. If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Rodot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will con- vince any one. The mild and immediate effect of|quently night and day, smarting or Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great eitadion in passing, pe eauee ee sediment in the urine, headache, kidney and bladder remedy, 18 #000) + .ckache, lame back, dizziness, sleop- realized. It stands the highest for its! jegsness nervousness, heart disturb- wonderful cures gf the most distress-jance due to bad kidney trouble, skin ing cases. Swamp-Root will set your] eruptions from bad blocd, neuralgia, whole system right, and the best|"heumatism, diabetes, bloating, irrl- ft of thi tri 1 tability, wornout feeling, lack of am- Panel OU bition, loss of flesh, sallow complex- Dear gf West ith St. New York Oity., lion, or Bright's disease. HT had. been. suffering #e ly from ki If your water when allowed to re- ms were on han ney trouble.’ All sympton aH Puy | Main undisturbed in a glass or bottle By red hatdly ‘drag? myself, along. |fOr twenty-four hours, forms a sedi- Even Fond gets eit “ a ment or settling or has a cloudy ap- fee Ch SA I it is evidence that your f pearance, yi ork Pal rr but weld not Baye i kidneys and bladder need immediate papel 14 attention to'ft had it not promised a swora narantee with every hottle of your medi- ,hmerting that, ycur Swamp-Root ts a Seon and does not contain any rugs. 'T am pia years and ood. attention. Swamp-Root is the great discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist. Hospitals use “ noe ‘ wane Bi it with wonderful success in both futerers ty family have been using swamp. | sight and severe cases. Doctors rec- Root got for four diferent ‘\ldney diseases, ‘wits | ommend it to their patients and use the same good rei Tey Tren it in their own familles, because they DE a recat ty See) recognize in Swamp-Root the great- “Si Spuntr BERNER. est and most successful remedy. You may have a sample bottle of} Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is for sale the world over at four. months. old, sclence can recommend 8 ’ digestion and cold extremities. and where he pleased on Choynski there is every indication that he will ee. fot to take Maher's measure. training hard for the fi 2 iG feels cone fident he will Beat ia DIXON FOUGHT FAST DRAW WITH CURLEY IN LONDON. Root, sent free by mail, pdéstpaid, by which you may test its virtues for such disorders as kidney, bladder and uric acid diseases, poor digestion, druggigsts in bottles of two sizes and two prices—fifty cents and one dollar. Remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every George Dixon, the ex-feather-weight ghampion, who lost the decision to Ped- lar Palmer in a fifteen- ‘round bout in LINKS UPTURNED TO FIND COAL, ‘Aghast at Ruin Wrough, Har- boe Hill Club Golfers Quick- ‘ly Rout Busy, Amateur Italian Miners. When John Mitche’l hears this it'll has been discovered thr! ty Italians driven to thelr wits' «ads by the coal famine, ted around New Brighton, They eet by @ precious find an ca spread through the nd thirty swarthy sons of aided and ‘abetted by all the ungsters, repaired to the new coal ida, which are situated in the Harbor ag Se y began to dig into the earth with gach eneray that ina tew hours time had skinned off many yards of the ie and were carting it away to * humble homes. All the: had to Was to get about three inches below sar ‘and ther» was the coal, mostly all sizes and looking somewhat Geof the more sclentis ally. in. attributed this appea prehistoric volcanic eruptions the coal silll stood for potential they lot tt go at that and kept pat muening two tall, thin persons, ité knickerbockers and with a thrown uver thelr, shoulders vad the new colliery. Th They oo! looked riving industry ‘with dist Fey excialmed, Want ioe jows doing her they yelled st the Ttallang, you digging up these golf lucha coal-a, mucha mon," grunted alians between picks, ell, you get off these ‘Unks, sald amen, “or we'll have you arr the Jinks of the Haroor: Tei rb, ou are simply ruining " hpatenr miners ‘wouldn't ney _Keot on tearing ide 'sn Roan fora were Popping Up right On so the club members hastens Ee pelice. bree special deputis in, and with clubs they 0 ihe. Ttallans off, jon showed that the take sisted largely of made ground, an ices tons and tons of cinders had lumped: In these cinders there iy i estes a} coal et A rainary “worth tthe “raving, but now that! reached the price of a cent Billy Maynard, of Brooklyn, 04 Dilly Ryen. of Syracuse, boxed a elx-round draw: att when obliged to pass your water fre-| bottle. Washington ‘Sporting Club, of ‘Paitadalpai t. Bent was vory a igh m9 as showed any Dunichmeat ot fis cousiori TOO GREAT EXPENSE Not the Reasoa, It is not because Pyramid Pile Cure is so expensive that many people decline to give it a trial, but because they find it too great @ tax on their credulity to believe that the published letters bearing testimqny to the morit of this remedy are genuine and bona fide; espectally to those wha, have realized the suffering incident to piles it 1s incred- ible that any one who has been afflicted twenty-five and thirty years with the worst forms of protruding and bleeding piles should be cured by the application of imple remedy, when their physician has Assured them that the only relief is in a ‘surgical operation. This is rightfully viewed id} With dread by all those aMicted, as it means at the least a great shock to the nervous system, with more than a possibility of utter collapse and death; in the majority of cases, too, there ts a return of the complaint, owing to the fact that the cause Js not re- moved. The proprietors of Pyramid Pile Cure agreo to forfeit one thousand dollars to any one who will show a single published test!- monial to be not genuine and unsolicited. ‘This latter feature is wost gratifying, in- astauch as these letters are written solely out of gratitude, and with the hope that those who are afflicted as the writers have been may learn that rellef ts at hand at a comparatively trifling expense. Pyramid Pile Cure is for sale by druggists at pfty cents a package, or will be mailed by the makers to‘any address upon receipt of price. Mr. Wm. Lichtenwalter, head of the largest printing house in Canton, Ohio, says: “It is with the utmost pleasure and satisfaction that I can say I believe I am cured of protruding and bleeding piles, after suffering more than twenty-five yoars. T have been in bed for two weeks at a tim I have not suffered tn the least for over a year, and I used only three fifty-cont boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure, I advise every per- ron suffering with this distressing and pain- ful complaint to give this remedy a trial, 1 have every confidence in it." Write the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich., for thelr book on the causes and cure of piles, DIzrD. SPROUL.—JANEB SPROUL, beloved husband of Mary Sproul, died Sop:, 29, 190%. Funeral from hts late residence, No. 319 SPECIAL NOTICE.—If you have the slightest symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble, or if there is a trace of it in your family history, send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mai!, immediately, without cost to you, a sample bottle of Swamp-Root and a book containing many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men and women cured. In writing, be sure to say that yOu read this generous offer in the New York Evening Wo:#i. DINK os RELIABLE} ‘WHITE RIBBON 1 REMEDY CARPETS YBLYBT CARPETS, 86 CTS, A YD. (Reduced from $1.25.) int is @ boekyrs inebriate, & GOLDER OAK HALL STANDS, $10, 00} 2 (Reduced from $13.00) Handsomely carved, French bevel mirrors, brass hooks and umbrella bay “a tlt ae Jeoholio holder. rT 19 fF a Meares alls dargains): by, (osiae Sehariers ct Cait ature, fented White” Rib “LONG CREDIT.” t . Re run! lives Nave beet any in many” cates te Rens CASH or CREDIT | GwPERTHWAIT 46 fet « cheoffully recommend i nd ndotne White iinneae Remedy. |" Moubers ted to find an economical 104, 106 and 108 West 14% St Ehret pea am NEAR 61 AY. teeretary of 4. Woman's mperance Union), 21 res. 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Dai eins alensos Go Lite 22 Themen ae se on "Bibs wumatle | ALDAS NG, SEPTEMBER 30, 1902. OLD PEOPLE Do not always receive the kindly attention and loving & sympathy which they deserve. Their ailments are too often regarded as purely imaginary, or natural and unavoidable at their time of life, Disease and infirmity should not always be associated with oldage. The eye of the gray haired grandsire may be as bright and the 7 complexion as fair as avy of his younger and more vigorous companions. Gocd Blood is the secret of healthy old 'y regulates and controls every part of the body, strengthens nerves, makes the muscles clastic and supple, the bones strong and the flesh firm; but when this life fluid is polluted or poisoned and loses its nutri- tive, health sustaining elements, then there is a rapid decline of the vital powers, resulting in premature old age and disease. Any derange- nent of the blood quickly shows itself in an ulcer, sore, wart, tumor or some other troublesome growth upon the body, and rheumatic and neuralgic pains become almost constant, accompanied with poor S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is the safest and best blood purifier for old peopic, It does not shock or hurt the system like the strong mineral remedies, but gently and thoroughly cleanses the 4 blood and stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily ailments disappear. S.S. S. is just such a tonic as old pesrle need to improve a weak digestion and tone up the Stomach, If there is any hereditary taint, or the remains of some disease contracted in early life, S. S, S. will search it out and remove every vestige of it from the system, Write us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help you. This will cost you nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood and skin diseases. 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