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ETS PLAY ) WET TIE GAME. cademy Field. L's ABSENCE A LOSS. oy _/Seare, First Half—Yale, G: Went The Final score—Yale, 6; Went Wilhelni Kenny Claes Holt (Special to The Evening World) “wre Por mT, N. ¥., Nov. 1.-Uncie Bam's fotore generals and Yale's giant fought to a football finish on rhe Pte Fiitiron this afternoon, The bat- ry tmight be called a hand-to-hand con- bi filet, Only when sorely pressed or at a © Kick-off did either side use the foot A Yale came determined to win. During | the ast week the New Haven te “had practised secret tricks which w ‘them skyward. It was plain that welght and strengtn were fn the visitors’ favor. Yale out- weighed ‘the sotilers, Uncle Sam's slight "> lads looked as {f thelr chances againet © Bil’s giants were slim. The cadets’ soldiers’ line could not be counted | on to withstand the flerce onslaughts Al He “mass of beef and brawn that way ae d against it. have vastly improved the | “eadets’ chances, His place was weil | by Shannon, but the moral effet ) Harvard's former quarter was miss. Nichols took Hackett's place in je first half. The latter is suffering "a sore hi and it was thous: | 28 to keep him out of had fully recovered pple and lined up in the than ten thousand persons when the teams took’ their on tthe oe Major-generiis. [ghee officers of every ermy rooted for the cadets on woe rand stand been re- for ad fm chowmest frishds of VaVesar all the young ladies’ schools sions. the Hudson were well Tt wes noticed that the thiee lay with the soldiers : fronts ‘New York brought day was ideal, but a p warm for the ere. lew was given on the plains be- the game. FIRST HALF. 345 the Yale team with bandaged and court-plastered faces ctme fleid. A few minutes later the jumped the ropes. man for Yale. Farnsworth caurat ‘was downed. Bunker gained a yard, | Mut was forced to kick. Kenney and made short gains. Yale forced | ick. Graves soon returned the Metcalf seized the leathe West Point's team for a th gain. je by tandem play and hard hitting Ward to a touchdown. Bowman goal. Graves kicked off. Bow feturn punt was blocked ant the Went to West Point within « CAPTAIN WARNER, OF CORNELL, AND DEWITT, OF PRINCETON, THE TWO GIANT FOOTBALL GUARDS. AS THEY FACED EACH OTHER TO-DAY. vat End Ses ot Memorable Is 6 to 6, and the Army oters Go Wild with Joy on ny Officers, from Major-Generals| » Pace Up and Down the / Bide Lines Yelling for the Army m| © to lead the cadets into ambush and send | ed STATE IS CLAIMED BY LEADERS ON BOTH SIDES. (Continued from First Page.) re CORNELL GAVE _ PRINCETONAFIGHT) SUICIDES IDENTITY tte \Ithacans and mone Engaged in Lively Mix-Up| and Some SlUgeIne on the Nassau Gridiron. was heavier than Yale's, but| HARVARD, 23; INDIANS, 0. Eighteen Thousand Spectators | Around Cambridge, Gridiron to Watch Harvard's Last Big Game at Home. LETTER REVEALS > If Daly had played his magnetism anit would would go up top Chairman after which Marks Removed from Clothing, but Letter He Had Forgotten to Mail Gives Clue. taking active steps to stop iegal voting on Tuesday next. warrants ready to serve on fraudulent voters when they appear, not confine oursely was cut in two in the wuld come pretty middle the hi Molt—Princ Cleveland take seats in The Identity of a man found dyin carbolle geld polaoning at One Hunde ‘Thirty-eighth fa the Bronx, this morning aled through arrest without We have that power and it would be impossible to get to the court fast enough to stop all cases.’’ se registration?” World reporter asked. “Lots of it--lots i State Superintendent Jevidence and long be on the alert for tho fraudulent voters themselves at the r yeturned kick to uns Mevard Une wherever Justified. |COLER SAYS HE IS QUITE SATISFIED. [inate vrds ang Corneil “Was there sister, and which he forgotten to mail. of Mdentification had been carefully re- moved from his clo: he Hoffman hie satisfaction with the in his behalf Score—Hary pase Mart | roel ball on Princ House to-day campalgn made ‘We have ample iing before he took and we shall up-State lead street groaning pollingehoot be some trouble in\ some anticipate much © are after is an honest ted Governor irs Cornell's ft tained carbolle An ambulance was called from Levanon Hospital, but before 1c “Shall you also call upon the Demo- cainpaign managers? was hurrying on Hn couldn't gain, and a Mfe-long nd made no answer. geen Ms!’ GAMPBELL’S QUIET DIG AT GEORGE DUNN. In a pocket of his cont 5: Cornell, 0. the Kick-off Cornell got ball 0; to The Evening World) lernily in impor notified and came oer and td: of ner brothe ardest home game on the Hon Princeton's fort avery dehled respect for of Yale's goal line. The visitors it hard to have the referee doo he cedets played off side, ‘aint retained the leather. [the frat whistle to the first attemot almost gave West it a touchdown. ‘The second wax guccessful, and Yale's colo} alongside the aiets, ed over the line and a minute da goal, making the score a te. " Seorer Yale, Gi Went Point, 6 ie Pandemonium reigned among the ca- ‘ets, Army officers and cadets thr a aps and canes in the air. Grizz! major-generals hugged each other and "Vassar girls almost jumped across the i to pat the cadets, \ few minutes 5 time was called for first with ine Dail in the middie of the fell and score a tle. 6 to 6. SECOND HALF. | pre the second half up and down went ball, neither side gain’ The lay In Yale's ground, however. and. it not until Ward got around the cadet Mb ead for ten yards thit Vale took Mfe. By hard hitting and freaeunt “tethes the ball was pushed to West Point's forty-: 4 rested w the end N. STATE, 6; ANNAPOLIS, 0. If—Penn State O; score—Penn State 6, Annap The Lin Positions Wal to The Evening World) Al IS, Md., Nov. 1.—The fu ven of Pennsylvania State Co HANLO Aunapolis this morning and Mor supremacy on the riven bon With the Midshipme Naval femy, | Lust feated the Navy. after a Ba mir of to 8. hin uch stronger a last, havin held a ito ine Tye Maidan were o t. Relkna Who in Injured, ise yas at foie hin ples c a erioE. tho pant t Mproved, tornell spurring them o: jmen came ‘The report from Republican Chairn ‘ounty (Buffalo) would 5,000 for Odell, end Monroe unty (Rochester) was "all right" w Chairman Frank Campbell, State Committee. !Dunn that Erle He had been employ Holland House atout two months agu. yelirst street addr tral were enore Half—Princeton, {well (ied with visite ‘om New York Harvard's team wa “ports from: all thi Ings at Jone eeular ends, and Bowdlteh, SECOND HALF. mes Barrett who was a at first that the And Monroe? . If it comforts them, Boing to dispute siniret that was Ikennedy. a cheerful disposition pecting to take a poallion with vf-town hotel goon, house owing to a slight: misunderstand- {ng and went Rlvnn dn the vietnity of One In that borough M’CULLAGH ON WATCH FOR ILLEGAL VOTERS. decided” to make this campaign long on those Ines, |Sther tellows to dovall. the Pritts and ne crowd at the game wae th sce to right guard and Bhep- Fon the fittle own this mocning Nothing but reserved seit ster punted to Pearson on fake kick De- veday | forced to kick vo Shepnerd ‘on Cornell's feked to Divis on her inal programm was no public eale shall not Indulge in figures at all.” also deciined ‘phe. Coroner iseued @ permit tor its removal to ROUGH PASSAGE FOR THE CAMPANIA Gales and High Seas Kept Pas- sengers Below for Consider- | able Part of the Voyage. ussion exceeded rd relied for gains yon end plitys Jemand for ad, State Superintendent hala long conference with !any. BRIDAL COUCH IS — CROKER'S HAIR DESTROYED BY FIRE, | Cigarette Butt Sets Van Load) of Furniture for Newly-Wed- ded Pair Ablaze. leavening of stro | trek ball down fleid to Cornell's 15: til tines eenmational and | Browster kicked out to 8. Meclaye at Sheble takes Purcell's place. f punts Princeton got ceton'’s Hanks Weak. PAfter thar at misidered to! ball on 40,000 AT WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP, Half—Michigan, 1d fast before @ big ovation ad Was KivE LAFAYETTE, 6; BROWN, 6. Half—Latfayette, ALMOST WHITE. Tammany Chief’s Appearance Changed, and He Has Lost All Interest in Politics. the aggressive type i not been without in good form as Undechted would be pine 1—Richard Croker's beard are almost white, observers might owing to the change in This whitening process, pania from morning after pas#age across the Atlantic, were reported passengers were Tammary chief and yesterday Mt all ready. | iy appearance, re-Latayette, most Intenge rivalry exists, the spirit 1s at's, in Park Row ‘The furniture oker's face Is bronzed and he looks rugged and in the best of to the flat to! yeatth. Davis wanted to cook a1 for her husband to-night, The Line-Up. voyage. and on deck much, The Campania nnot say Mnything about the po- ew York, because I he remarked 1 asked his opinion of the result ta w York Stute. “1 suid menths ago that Twas out of polities, and that was and is plain truth, ‘ople won't belleve It. now that the New York political er Interests. me enoush to make any statement regarding it. “T have formed no Coler will ba elected. trouble me ope way or the other. At the concert Joseph Choat litleal situation in Ne An.bassador FIRST HALF. Wrightington ald help her get things In shape Mile. Zelie de Lussan was a pass he comes here to make a conc with Andreas Dipp:! and Ma’ MeNair | Willson | 1 Jours ture people H ind find out what the mat «Tun oe Ate MeCiayve @mpica The tour will constet of aah: concerts, and will take in tie cities of decided lifornia and de Lusean sald smil to visit the Klond. were thrown on the stage. Other atrlyais were Lady ly Miss Maud Fathers John CHICAGO, Nov, 1.—The football ‘game accepted as the Western championship 2.30 o'clock this atter- {| noon when the elevens of the Univers eity of Michigan and tho Un{versity of Wisconsin lined up against each other on Marshall Field. e grand stands, bleachers, Imported for the occasion, and nearly every inch of standing. room Pearson on Princeton's | Was occupied when the game began. In the crowd were close to 2,000 ‘‘rooters’” situation no ton Lafayette and thelr poarding- 4 loaded properly on “tne. furniture. wi ly tat she hoped | ee eee aout home grounds this x nugwets | worth—and hardest gam: It simply does no} Kicked to Pearson on Cornell's RG record than any eleven the maroon and diMeult gos white has on her schedule, s gan Francisco: tress which adorned racing most of the time and miss a govd ‘and James ¥ ve, Major and Mrs. G. Mes. Arthur ant Auguste Fanioni, G. J. Finlay Vice-Conaul Ernest Fownes, ater kicked ot to Foulke on Cor- cigarette bintt a it was ablaze in a minute, from the store rushed out after pall of water on the burning bridal couch, bitt before the of viage was extingilehod the while Brown play ore went into tae game confident of sic: betting | was money that Lafayette would wii being taken freely Interest me that 1 don't keep posted on “I think Mr. Whitney is a magnific Hay done lot for the advancement ot DeWitt punted high to Cor- nell’s 28-yard lin Hunt ponted t DeWitt returned p: and hurled na almost the cquat le Loe. Consul BI FLORRE” SEEKS A WAGER. He Has $1,000 to $500 to Lay That Judge Goidfogle Will De- feat Smiling Charlie Adler for - Congress. SHOBER’S GOOD CHANCE. The pictur contest between Con- Bresman Goldfogle and Asemblyman Charles 8. Adier for Congtess in. the new Ninth District, with its accompant- ment for the Assembly in the Eighth Assembly District between Isidor Cohn 1 Max Franklin, continues to take up most interest in the district fights of the campaign Florrie Sulllvan, Tammany leader in the Bighth, offers to bet $100 to $80, however, that Goldfoglo will be elected, and? no takers have presented them- selves as yet. ‘The managers of Francis Burton Har rigon’s camp against James W. Perry for Congressman in the “kide gloved" Thirteenth District, declare he will cut a big gash in the 7,000 Republi- can majority there, and may reach Its vitals, Close figures on the result in the Sev- enteenth, where Frank E. Shobor Is the Democratic candidate for Congress against’ Harvey T. Andrews, with a large contingent of dissatisfied Republi- cans in the Thirty-first Assembly Dis- trict out with Knives for Androws and Maltus Newman, candidate for Assem- bly, give Shober an equal chance with Andrews, and Make Newman's election exceedingly doubtful, . 8 The surrender of Alderman Dowling and his club of 20 Sheehan Democrats in the Ninth to Tammany, probably de- of defeating Dick" Butler, ironworker ¥ nominated by Willam $. Devery that district. DEPEW SAYS ODELL [5 ELECTED, BUT--- Advises Hearers to Work Hard and Go to the Polls, for After All It Is Votes That Count. Senator Chauncey M. Depew was the principal speaker at the noonday meet- ing to-day at No. 456 Broadway. He was listened to intently during a half hour and was cheered to the echo. The meeting was called to order by Joseph Biehilf, who acted as chairman and Introduced the Senator. The Sen- ator’s speech was preceded by the sing- ing of several campaign songs by “The Anthracite Glee Club,” a double quartet of male volces. ‘The Senator said: “I have been out among the country folks for the last two weeks, and I can toll it would do them good if they could see this meeting. Taey are under the Impression that the business men In the cities are too much engrossed in thelr own affairs to give any thought to the political situation this fall. I have told them that the five boroughs of Greater New York will give a good account of themselves on Election Day and [ have urged them to do their duty, ag they know so well how to do it ani there can be no question as to the re= sul Sonditions are much more favorable up the State than I had supposed them to be. “General Apathy has gone into his tent, He has left the Republican party where it was sald he was sleeping a few weeks ago, and has joined the Tanks of the Demoorate, and eoyitn them i every gounty in the State. In every county Where I have been the county chairmen have assured me that I could count on them to give the geme Repub\oan majorities that they wave in From’ ihe estimates and reports: which T have ‘recelved @ most conservative estimate Jp that wo ll came down to the Bronx, with a clear 110,000, and 1 really think that 125,000 will be much nearer the mark, In any case the fight Js won, and Ode ts elected. “There Is not enough energy in all the united and disunited forces of Daanocracy under the leadership of the old leader, the new leader, and the best leader that the Democrats ‘have ever had, Senator David DB. Hill, to elect thetr Coler. “But, remember, my friends, that the election is not over until every vote has been cast, and you must all do your full duty when you go to the poils next Tuesd TuGTRYs. you ever been, to Peekskt!? Peeksk the centre of the world. I was born li Peekskill, fam the sort they send out from Peekskill every day, but [ am also the only man who ever eacaped from that town. : here Was once a man who had a pair of colts which he sald could driven with « twine string, though they were the finest pacers on earth. One day he concluded to try the coits b hind & plow, As the colts were not use to this strange they did not pull It with a good to handle the plow better the ted the reins to his leg. When they gathered the man together there was hardly a bone in his body that was not broken, A nelghbor said, ‘Sam, [ did not think you_were such a gol-darned “Don't say another word,” replied the mutilated man. “Before they dragged me twiee around the loc LE knew It my= self.” “The man reminds me of Hill, He put this ‘coal plank’ in the platform but he does not talk about It any more, He to realize what a goldarned ——— CABBIES GIVE PARADE. Tyo Hundred Vehicles in Line in nor of Steckler. Two hundred cabs in ine, each diss playing a pet of Justice Steckler, and with flreworks exploding from the windows, was a unique feature of the campaign last night. ‘The Cabmen’s Protective League paraded in honor of Stockler. Big crowds cheered the odd pro ‘ounted poltc men rode at the head the line, Ott the league fol- lnwed on horseback. Vice-Presilest J, Green, known 23 Vshtts,! peal a Hveky eeception. vrom nearly every Cornell's Sy ms had their strongest players in the kick makes and neither side had any “hard. a give the Genter | fore, wae foughe entiny r ‘ Ai ly on the merits | Brewster on fake yards around from Madison and an equal number from’ Fo Neate vances on. 0 poopie: the Netherlands at Porto Rico: James load ace De Uw les a. ap ‘and. will do better next sea- son, 1 race only in a very small wa, wthalts say the logs, 80, except © Davises aren't the worse fee their @ look. The contest, seemed to bays. tendance, which, ira. | tween 20,000 arid Cornell unable to gain, Prin on Cornell's 4. \ i wae on hd eek ret ety ia th ; User’ “Hold Me Upy aye. or, chuck.” “Give “Bitzon Hole Maker: