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t HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1902. nee the Crimsons’ giant céf-!a fumble by Harvard. a punt by Ben- tro, would be kepc out of the net nd a magnificent 52. rd run by f ol cers) Silliman. ‘who carried the ball from vest by the Harvard authoritics, Kink) peon'n si-yard Mne over the goal, It fax not vecn protested elther by Penn, was magnificent play and brought’ the or Yale, wit cofresyondence betwen | Brand siand to thelr feet. Barnard {hese two universities and Harvard has; * the sou been THet on concerniig his past) Scorer Harvard, 11: Penn, 0. Fe ae ne eee elipic |, OF the next Kick-off Marshall got. the bity, pul cid not want him to yall on the z-vard Tie vad hy aplondhd the contest to-day with the least s dodging roignte tt bask amon to ie of a doubs hanging over his hea | center of the field. ley nn. held ane “AVo are still Investlgatiog his re Stiliman punted wtiln 10 yards of the Capt. Kernan said oetore tae game Quaker i Diieaviatt rhe. ual By ee ett iz is ve a At rite ih rE Gitinn tr & put Y Will net jet Inm_ pla sthe plickiest exhibition of the 4 ¥ Ning short gaine 2 to 3 yanie advanced the 1 aa te id ball to n'a ad-yard Hine Hn ractioaily certain. ‘The qu u n I Tine, whe is that he pla four years on anett was Hs n i s nt i at ree k University of Indiana rast Bofore come) Yard aud, not foeh the all Lan, Mey to Cambri. . Harvard, howeve ever. and Anis eon « a i aaa Wma that eho ean rerute. thin bigakin eiyanged anda tees Cimen Wit Huivari’s por by proving that the team on whien Mand glint played wae nota reguiay ended with the ball on ete leven, and for that reason will session on the AZ-yard tin not ker m from the Crlmaon ine” | Pinal aeore, Harvard, 11; Penn, 0. Harvard's Heavy 1 — Sings jas today did not seriou! Be astect ftarvard's Mine. Lyon, who too his place. !3.4 big n and, with Rat nard and either side of i him, Harvar y of centre rush: ers comp) ’ ng tne tgnt welght centre posing line Shea and Knowlton ut tackles coin- pleted the Crimson line, th mer play, : er entering the tent int Wright, whom ef have be fight « pase wee. Shea's : F Galy. trowle thie season has been a (ontinued from Piret Page E tendency to laziness, To-day, however ave ested! : he lost all wis lev and got Into we | ane unenrave ware there in ¢ contest for al! he was worth D Be ae ai ait . : ey Quakers! Light Line. thoy made up for the lack of spirit ‘Againet this sulld phalanx of the Cris) thes sowed In the game at Thiiaas i ecne Penney oppored a line averaging | pija last meek. Jf there wae anything j Gimost 18 pounds less to the team, but) fy) cheering and encouragemeat end bands and the waying of thus, caen tt Hi ant lear Aft utely the ‘though her players wore lighter, they made up for thix deneiency In part their speed in charging and the. would have been Colum) with Brown nothing. Unfo G Boaition in which they played. They | spectat were Hol in tie game and tt BS ore the gamest centre men ever seen | was up to the eleven determined inen on On Soldiers: Field, and the fisht they put | the Held to win back the glory |i) hue oo from fest to last Wash pret: one. | heen Melis fa the yn farvard’s main superiority, low ta her backfield. Grayde Ma iia "Gape. Kernan were all there {r¢ FIRST HALF. last year’s championship eleven, and, to : Rether with Putnam ac right half, cole Leow mou te tom to kick off, Lyach pul the Stituted a quartet of ground gu that could not easily be duplic | Their work on the ends was very faat, |. ‘The formations were well together and | tn z wae ferth a snap. On the other hand, | Weekes 5 more yards v with Bowditoh and Clark at the extrem- made ft ‘rst down, he Mes, Harvard had an end harrier which | bled, and it was Brow j taxed Pennay's backs to their utmost, Heat as gee no and it was biff-bang from first to last. eee foreed torpunt and) Hart ‘Twenty Thousand Spectators. — || to tii atre of the field baiore y | downed Hamilton made tiv hrough the Ii and Was hurt 8 plunges ia first try. ane rings torn to pieces, was atralent tnt (he ball was ae ated, (Smith, who was dow urd Hh eft_enit and on a ‘The day was a beautiful one for foot. ball, and. with the Intense interest which centred in the struggle. the crowd - in attendance was the largest of tho | year. Every seat in the two immense : rani stands was taxen. Pully 20" Petwons were on hand to witness the | ; contest, and manv were compelled to LOsniteoarc ne Tree a Stay away because of the searclty of a Tumble be Brown and the let i tickets. Admission cards sold on the Levan nese wacTe. Ly oe streets in Boston last night at high as Agila % aplece, and speculators around Cam- SWC enored.@ touchdown. Hanititon dridge this morning got even a fancler mejetn wy a hare wer sie vue al E price for them. This snows the great Colter kicked an easy mal excitement that was fet In to-day’ con“? sf feat, for mover Inthe past was there Score Reown, Gt Columbin. ¢ a such a demand for Pennsylvania Uckers nay Kioked off fox Coli g Continual Roar of Cheering, —{/\!) Mil was domi ion frowns | Pennsylvania brought. a iarge con: line huels agali 1K ‘ tingent of rooters to Cambridge with expected ovace amd held for down: her, and, together with fries grad.) Brow to punt ny 4 uates and sympathizers, sie filed abi to it the tM-vard th ; section In the north stands. Harvasy ambi Weekes pony to tue centre af the fell ynch made a ran of 2 yarde around on the other han . and ocenpied the south pt up a continual ; long before Tie Ma's Weft end and wax carried 3 A Kan. A number of new ar ye MOL by ble Interference after lethE Zi Songs, rehearsed faithfully by Harvard tMekled. This put tie ball on Col Bf Hinring the past week, were xing for the DICH Wevard Hie, Columbia ie geen x firet time. and they kept things Hvely ike and the own men t fron first to Raylvania'e tip. through tae will j porters at raaket onthe ON the Ie-vard line Leach aad Weekes i other i, making thet, Mixed [tap dna lively serap, bur were ee nee: perfect Bedlam of oO remain in the gam ae Ke Ine bucks Himitton ig (evlre-Mecinng. nt _ Lahtgh Here fevard ine, wi Hashicl ot npapalir. Tiineeeoei-<trene or Draged up, In the ye SoA wer there wue a players int ” : FIRST HALF. Secon t isn Jarvard won the tors and chuse the j a stron din h ¥ nd by two magulfleait nodman Kicked off for Coluardia and 4 Rept the ball well | the bal) was sown wu Brown syed Bs * torritory iiine. the Brown players Ine: ate tine : mht matter the mame com- | ty getting to Work nd the ne » Harvard worked the ball down “wae Unable to hold at a !0 Penhayivania's ten-vard line T in. rin of % yarde na a {he ball went to the other side for nul fe end and Lynoh same buck wit ntnd Bennet kleked ont of danger ound Couunbia's ial y the visitors’ forty-fve-vard line Columbia got the allo a Peunaylvania's d-sard line, | dorun and was ett Wing and e ieyard ci Kernan figuring in the advance Was then sent around let he fumbled the ball aid Pens recovered It @ om her stepped Mf bounds, Silt) | plunged wirorgi for four vari Weeks Hed in tae same place. but blocked. ‘There wate more fissat fie here, the Brown men eine the fenders thie (ime, It was Brown'a oa Wwanla took 4 4] a few minules Tiiped on dows on Columbine for y-nard ti a mon tn i fir three aol Barry sor J lffeen yards around j ‘lve plays they advanced the | Coloml latte feft end. a, tevard thie. bit the ‘riinson Ky tke wt stone wall and there P Weeks Sprints (round Hla was forced to punt. Ben: Ou 4 fale Cohienita get the alton fust on the goal line a vard ver wan Tewavd Hine, i 4 Inft poat and bovted the val el ton saris around t 2g elaat yurds) to Mayxiiall Layoaie woe, hudis + tHokled ty Metz and throw: - ip the gravid, Fram thts point tt wa nan smashing guins Uoronzh tie Qua F Graycon, “Kernan wid Putyani ' s through ‘for small spurte of aw dba was two yards each, whit owl es was forced Shea were used on for for the neressaty’ fives Were the Pnomen cull the, diatane fach occasion the Harvard's by nn ar sy Tn this sammer-and-tong Pigskin jolteg down ¢ Aplie ot & determined resiatance’ i @n the dyard line Graydon was i Columbia held a. while sure, yurda for ‘off-side plas, ball on Columbia's own lo yards imine ‘for the same work Stashing gver thy fine for a tov-hd IS ; hetore the goal pore, hu the aivon gary goal iy aren Neale vsivar fleld, ont went allowed yerda mare two teams thon cl MTsiste Another oftaide play raving ame distance to Brow Her back. Bennett sent th Iirawa he Cain “Seore: Harvard, 5: Pen ing toward Putuam. who E an tt er Une, $0 rough his It rollod Bares on Hrown's tesa joward ihe ni 1 and was re doh yerfert interference |b evered on the urd Hae, when ttre igh fouchback reemed Inevitable. “Thin evi- |i team aking toe thind ently scared Harvard it $ Byvs “slumb! p and sont Graydon crashing throy taped a soul Time wis ¢ for five yards, On the rest play, Kers| Seore, Pleat Halt nan broke around left end. and befor he was tackled by Yale, hod the pigskin |Cotumpin. oO. twenty-four yards, | Bear He Rac aimrearar line, eet SECOND HALF, ” oP nan behind the line for 2 Joss of three!) Goodinay Kloked . ards and Havard, failing to guly hot breugal the halts te oft Mistance, punted to Dale, on Penna r Y ard line. An exchingy 0 A itd rn tn-which nether” aide th obtained an advantay . a's ive Biiliman was substituted for Kernan ' nd and in spite of the wind agains. hint Hrawn «cor ‘gain lly held his own against Bonnett. iehdy prot who punted for the other slde. ‘Tha ' Farry kleked an easy: gos son both sidex got ¢ fas on these drives and (he runners. with OMt exception. Were downed [i thelr ( chs, Must before ine Maryord or the hail on wknd D> mort every play. rushing Uirousn Walden of the line for gains of from dent vards. tn this way the ball wa need to Penn's Mevard line whore held when lime ca ted SECOND HALF. the second half fiarva SPenn. who rushed the A Me M-vard line Here Benueri yvat i Comm bl fn the ten minut a sabi Gach made t terrtiory. be y Score—Rrows, 28: Co! pekin i poascasion and t Seventies f Colma bies OF forced it down to Poun's yumbia kicked off tu line, It was the acrapnles: kind | Yard Hoe Rogers, who w halt, and Marvard thaking ner Wsnel's place, made a B-yard each time by only a few Inches, Wa sealled back Hyard line Penn summoned ai) Columbia got the ball on dow: th. Three times was Gray. |M{te-vard mark, Columbia advanc raging into centre, and three | Vl! 4id Peon's lineman throw ‘ham ee with gals. Ward was up against a stone wail! -he thoughtless man with land to der he: very goal’ port. Pein, iH @Pall_on downs. On aimost vv bad wet ROL OUt. det we inds no one who will buy. Go ire yards. wei 1 f9ee wot think of printer's {2 TONE spe Noe asin els. + tiax ve “SEFREEMONOAY. BROCE TO RIVER. Prisoner’s Hope Is High and He| Passengers on a Trolley Car Confidently Looks Forward to, Saw Him Cross the Traoke, Acquittal Soon After Argu-| Mount Jron Structure and ments Close. Leap Downward. |T9 GO OVER BLACK’S SPEECH 'NO ONE RECOGNIZED HIM. gers ot a Fulton street car’ the Imookivn Bridge at a few ne J2 v'clock tuday were vanic of excitement. by ctknd* down from the of Katherine J. Adams, tias! promenade sidewalk to the trolley tracks tip ances ae Ree tonto ah amine Nf Monday night he expe the side iron works plupge into the At no time in the four years that land B. Motgeux has spent Jn the Tomb: | Prison and the death cell Sing Slng.| mi th where he was kept pending the Court o pea Into his first trial for] seeing am | Appeals decision « the mure ras to-day. BB, to be a free | | Sails vrose Prac 2 If, Cook, an amployee of Isaac q d a D. Nichols, a Brooklyn lawer, who was {than fas been hie custom, Ie donned 4) jn the car, descrived the incident to I swester his underwerr, put on hie] ng World reporter. before ter garments in a hur | Sica ne AC erd cena D ne car Wwe were crawling eakfast took a trot of three-quarters) aiong slowly between the two towers of fof an hour. 4t was a glorious morning | the bridge when all of a sudden we tor fe even in the inclosed yard | wore started to see a man elim’ down of the ymbs, where the high walls keep! spon, roadway on the Iron trellis- oft the biting wind of the early morn-| work hand over hand and jump directly j ins: | in front of the car, Molineux, after his exercise, returned motorman, tl 2 [to bis cell and, while talking to his} Ree. IneeroRd) ‘aanrol Gisrenetie | keeper, eaid | lot him cross. The man rushed | “l fel in gvod form now. It ts a) qcross the driveway. Before any of the J atovlous day. T hape 1 will be as Wright | spectators had any idea of his inten: | is. Monday tions he climbed up on the railing at his summing up)ex-Gov, Black will] the side of the bridge and plunged into dwell largely on the question ef TeASON-| the river, uble doubt. Hie argument will ve goat] syyo was a short, stout, thickeset man oyer carfeully by Molineux to-morrow. | cyessed in dark clothing. My impres- Xo ope wsivstated with the defense I8 | ston was that he wore « black, closely- . more familiar with every phase n¢ the! cropped mustache, In cross A. “ (Continued trom “irs! Page.) case, every question and answer. and no] ¢ bee Re ae Pemirctinecre! \ — t lene has studied the jury with more] who, upon seeing the man leap from the 1 produ wull be sold at a | given out. There is no bas i are than the prisoner himself. | rlage, rote hurriedly down the bridge uel) WELDS TOU [OT ndoubtedly mere te a seareity « iL On the other hand rcutor Osborne | ani notified a policeman, who stood Price Before feet peoal die to the tae t th Heply of is contident of conv s the accused. paeoue ah ed yards away, oe Weatra ran dowit sun His strongest points is the animosity! “The policeman, the bicyclist and the As ihe Evening Word his shown, ! | tner an faedrenstim mors i ’ fe prlee of coal Wat priur tion |The 4 full supply. The exercies oft | \ iat Molineux bore toward Cornish acd] passengers of the car in which, 1 wa: wonwer than dt fs gow. ‘The Impres- | lite fiidgmen’’ shoud serve to giv the testimony of the handwriting ex-| arrived at the side of the bridge just in 100 @rowlie (nt the: promises of [every mods enough to supply: immediate i perty, | time to see a splash of flying spray. m teaters I OO Mtr Osborne began work on his sum-, When the spray clearfed away we could” Zs a | De he onerators that thes would eos the | nia’ qe phatttslae ceelely cedar tent lorie te yst of coal with ve Lat every man er tiem wont 9 eat th early this morning. He|S¢¢ a hat floating on the water and y are uur to| Lai or mare aut of ¢ jorrow. Ii speech | that was all. At the time there were no {tent to enppty this deinend would po reason was m1 y_eonsignme to: itieal putpos and th oy. Black will be master-\crart of any kind under the bridge. : Won i j they, afer thovatei jl liiwwevuee-nellins/oue (cents deliv: Svensen Otala Was Accidental- hott to charge the un. | Thero were scveral tugs coming pe tr tner beaks IN Gee Mk ek 5 S | A 1x will probably know his| Stream, however, but they passed under Re Fain: [omaha wee sinpend out a. the wntira. nred at Hiexnter, at 8 n ta. Tin ly Smothered by His Mother; *: vo night [itis ueldge apparently) oblivious: tainne f Whicos | cite regfous every day con: lio this ds the sehedale that, the other ‘ x SS anything had happened. to Wl Tay is at mystery. The peapie ate th ging, Denters whe and Hjalmar Ryver Was a | stocy-otitke mieyatiet t Maing, soe tastovles ave burning sult coal ‘ sitgal Xo rey Ay t 3 : Qu Amica tia tele Cusmices amd ta poor are Sve Gres SRA IS Lists § Victim of Bronshitis. | The biovelist who saw the sulcide was aio Hat Movin | sHeara BICHON MILT Ch TURCG be telling (he Prosper Porsch, of Sheepshead Bay, He af (4 Pie Ses | says he was about the centre of the | desde Ten We of tho I bridge w he saw the man climb over SHH te ee j Wanna, gives Th ning W ut eaten: FAMOUS MEN ON BOARD. the railing from the promenade, tun ENV ORIA NE 3 ei nowhiel tat Butea ft the phi across a plank that was placed abo doth strong a v ways Waal oe " = tthe railway tracks, leap down to the enn. Pa today. Sa Ute SuBDLy Sie Bo frees sancti | roadway, and from’ there climb to the Verod fron ted cond aT HERR RIa INT: ct eae t on died Last Th y wigan] = top of the outer railing. att ‘ . ' ‘wT re Wied t and 2,000 tons tor 1 i ‘ ve Umbria, which P “He almost knocked me from my LEE RTE NareiSAT Uw ARETE SGU “onl 8 ‘ SRE UUREA weanek ores Hen Erominent Contractor Stole lin: ihe tas is tenses melt Alte eal AMHERST 2 s Mt year, There is no ex: i months oli. wae smothered aacllontatly if? lack coat and. vest, striped trousers ) ' tery. yaks absaiin Welty beyond tant eogaes | NOUNS ohh was emathered aleve T to Wife’s Room, Shot Her! snd sort binck hat. He hung for @ mo: f Yor Cathe, whe i ceant the conditians, Eversbe a ee ee treat Ment on the south aide of the Dridge Hen ROR alearkamanna is shivaine along with from aus to day until there was discos hal De charles Buse| DOWN and Then Killed Himself) oni;-'Ris Wee 'tematnea on the surtace,? si HAO MBA Hie tiie Ri SRR tile, tem thin we Were aonding | thats yemeiits fyoain din for three hours, bur te no aval | tity Oro Pennevivatiiy witaie The ow NERA FN HAE thecathar renee ines Hentidyen TIGRE oer ies HE EMER CEA AS HIRO SCHENDOTADN Fae | .o ir mate hed Hf ib \ Watce Cis pA ay Ryv ur tnouthes old, whe v af] 5. = Agee i etude Heaters a we y ’ yortionat omen jauferers and doctors are overrun what Daniel Hunting a prominent con-} ware feleod att Yale f net vemalne as ie Nh i aoe is wife co-day. and then turned ‘ Kael Sursbbat wind wae thy thon xin ANT : F the pistol on himself, ble out his! tht thracit he whe leais a delega oe aii ay ye eal ast «stat ta a ie Ne Wt Re’ | tis plans tad een carefully. tatd (| 4 1 ( asin hins became | Je G0 poundse and is ac tim Ranaievon NowAat hile party ware} Mires leading from the note) at Carmen is a ema UL erhiten we nee | Peete dt, Np. (mt Delansey. rns eT aTiumesprealdenl OP tU: Text llelaRae caters his nue om siheny he ua Whole District Joins in Monster Ave! tok WA LATOR MORO CIR EAA DeLee NIM RETR ONE eee TORT ere a! (Richards. a noced | Inne hie wise to ie fasmeahe oecapted | Demonstration for Newly- At aa Sh tat Mat. than any other city in the United States, | patrons walt patiently, with, thets paiva. L2ades barvister and member of Par-[ussng a ladder, and then shot her and i ie i; WAS IGOR OAL A MRAM tate emi LIN HL CHRELAIRORLENE! CURL TL oes LIRaT Rote Ran aAC arte Dogan wiiealounss wi Oh acrived tor, Elected Representative. y va hit of tile Luchawann © rise to tae talk ¢ sIbawed to have more than two pails at ¢ 1 ‘ the shd luntington met his wife vagal vwite 4 coal famine oO such rVie as onee. ur Datiooniet, He sald that while in] yeste son, and afte = wa Icey L | SARUOTE oh Interview Was once I this cht he wiht take a Grip In Leo | Ume. they pupa ee Data ts yan en Steven's balloon. AW isked if hel mained there for several hours, during | A monster parade under the auspices x hinthe bine | bad 2 o8he balloon he veplied fn the [which time, the counle quarrelied. Hv} of the United Demomeratte Club will be froay whet | [lEetnarn We Deusmretha: ered: tendon |i ik. but Kissed his wife! held in Harlem to-night to celebrate the i wn OW J with bestiess | s first tri to. the Mrs. Huntington is in Yrecartous| gress. There will be two sections of the fabled sau Kr ata {yon his Runeymoen | condition a Ellis Hospltat. The} parade, The first will consist of twenty It Vommade a toneh r Buk |Anehoarapale bot bbee m= Jecouple formerly lived in Coxsackie, | jutomobiles in whica the members of 1. tes the goa! was ne: kel. Yale} iets _— a eS ——-—— | the New York Automombilo Ciub wiil kieked off. and a ane exeiange of] ' 1 participate. These will srt from the. (Viet had) ouehdown, Bow _ aren ite lgend oun seor Yate, 12) Bek My Pas yinte Buckr | | The Line-tp. i ON AQ U E DU CT GETAWAY DAY. dred and Twenty-seventh street, at nis th thirty-vard line. a1 D Vo . 1 | =| 7.0 P. M., gayly decorated iwith bunt- Wont Valo Une thvoe titers Whiting [Ce Loe Set a ing and flags. ‘Paree buglers will sound tanterL Peeesne canes vel ter eat Sirpenter 5 te rave anh e mrnelis the approach of the parade as it tours aie FA them exohnnae [danke orn ete contre Hawica t Continued from First Page.) tho enilre Seyenteenta Congressional and St Was Muecknellia ball on Pheox Delknap . ney ‘ wae district. iS ‘ Senne ae ' 4 head tacks" Mie Members of the various clubs in the i; or MeNalr is Sd 65 district will assemble at the head- Ruek nye 94 8 4 6 quarters of the United Democratic Club, Ww batt a Siena King oun Robertson 7 3! St ge at One Hundred and Twenty-third : Omevat Maciel Eyer Pye tere CM TET! HLL So ta Netto lye UL Sad b “8 street and Highth avenue, and at 8.90 ‘ i | ab to EAN RAN OEN (Spectal too THe Weeninz. Work) JG Wantier Wi et ah or itaa 8 faeisna Girl, 108, Startin 7 they will start the march through Ha NAVAL ACADEMY FIELD, ANNAP-| Wrsr POINT. N.Y. Nov, S—-Union (Qcewstan 5. Marin i 2 1 Het San et 10) lem. Just about the time they are livat Natt—Vate, 1% Buck-lOLIS, Md, Nov. 7—The Lafayette Cole and the Cadets fined up. on sa ieee alton atontina tt { Mitien tee Rpeaceral AL 4 ready to start, the automobiles will exe Horball eleven. of Baston, Pa, are! diors gridiron tis at Whely | An Astdres, 108, Creamer 4 6. 10 | Right Crows! 112, 1m) 3) have completed the tour of the district Score—Vate, 0; Bueke tryed here this 9.0, plas the mide tors soxpoctod a: Wath nt they | a cea 5 |dterey Spatt, om - 29) and will Join the foot parade, headed by Wecg Perea he Maceo caret tle er : Velawaha made the runn Towed | 2usen Houle, 40 a sth < tiret | were jprepa womake a stft stand SAN eu Haan IN rae * ‘ise iis a band. ne a team from Lifayette has played and trled to hold Wort Point dawn: to Was under wraps to the head of the | wny Hed 15 15 12] The line of march will be One Hun- Wow driving. Thm we and ‘Twenty-third street and dre at Anmipolte # when they won as law a scor bite, RACER Sonia on cleverly. by a length from, Ool cisha Girth and Hackensack raced) signtn ayenue to One Hundred and stretch, wontietn street, to Seventh avenue, to 2 , ' ‘from Aunapot n score of 5 to.’ The Cadets di Dt anticipate a hard] Wop, Slee s Nia rs « “Hany, defvated ram thi A Fscruggle, ‘Thy team was ia splendid] ” URS NV HORA ASTRO USP EOE st ead and end to the stretch, whe teat Miler abaselall nratnd the shape and Nas been well coached during | yi, Naa aap hig Haskensdek di tram Motnt Kisco, who]One Hundred and Twenty-ftth street, ® | Hite SAY) OORUAILALIEIH at Jack o' Lantern Tine 4s po! \ | s tne first pet son. and the week, Daly took dis old place as Notting. finieaed strong and beat J : to Fort Lee . to Lawrence street, ' ie guarte Shanson, who Nas Boon | Sarters. wiv. jock f | a lenr h fon, the nliee. The glart, 82%] to Amsterdam avenue, to One Hundred mde a} ned upat half. THE] seer re tages iiecy ‘ dad. mis he Aree and Forty-ffth street, to Eighth ave- =-— = = RGN SCG wie Daly fest appeasat SP bts nes Marit 7 sixtit RACE, nue, to headquarters, One Hundred and ne tel AIHeRIHO Caen: Aerie lta Fanta MS Me and weventy yards h __|'fwenty-third street and Kighth avenue; - | ———— 7 CAgean nate ticceaaneured 5 a sy liar Reries | autos, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh ‘FORDHAM AND HOLY wuaworth. Bunker and Graves ata} B J Lite Mugenot,. 100, She : iia | atheck sind Reve BEES LT) f i shy . 5 2} The 110, Robercwoun: dred and Twen eet, to. Fort play today Their plicos Ww heels Lee Ferry, to avenue, to One r ‘ CROSS TEAM MEET. Wy subs whe are anxious to pi i ani Hot) Hand and nighth street, to tira ui i taneaaanint $ St. Nichols to One Hundrea Ms ' } a ta wy ya | Hene Xty-lirst. street, to Amsterdam * mare) Sears, Wiest Hnlt—-Ferdba Ono, Sh 108 ine Viator i nue, One Hundred and Forcyetteh vie Wiest leroy teone: &: ett voked This was Captiyator Alike, 108 4) Street, ‘to Fighth avenue, to One Hun- Han ad Ned (te Cid Es 1) ‘ Dhaene erentalnehel t Paul Cres tan j{dved “and Wiftleth street, to Seventh 1 nage | ——— Teonth and. was mover headed, winttg.| selier ies ne Fe Seana Eni Westctenone 4 A oly Stree: “to Central Park West, to One Aileen fi spite trinymed hin | eh Great Am Huguenot ¥ ioanwas second Hundrédth street, to Columbus avenue, to One Hundved’ and Tenth street, to ers Se LAKESIDE RESULTS. Che "race gi aie ts " yi jasc ume met. St, Daniel was| §ient vie third o cnesWiundred and’ Tenth tre Ranestay Sas AC third, beaten & neck for the place: 1 meta ges, ifuh ayonnc, to One Hundred and a pin PRA «. LAKESIDE POUT ORACE Won tina dength, Aa botween | PNeatieth street, to Seventh avenue. N " . Wit When owing are the results of Se to « aitioap. me and seventy evond and thine Ls = my I N 3 se Pie A ' Mebane | min horn tosday sik ie area Bea lurderers Caught. veou Ri Hank Firat Race-S8tx fu . Hekting, ) | WASHINGTON, Nov.'8—A cabh mies Ui aes a med omiess thie atters | vH MH eee Cod woe ieaons aie geuignin. ane, | LATONIA WINNERS. |i pe ARRINGTON Seve he Aceon ' ne rt ‘ um somes | skell I Foe for pla way nl Tf Yau Dave, Wee jt i ; G si : A ve tina F Wily the esse | faldecta, Ry Retina: thivd, Time NSD inweolts ots Aramiriss Lia P| gall VATONIA RACH TRACK, Noy. s—| Mont frem Gov. Fath) saying thal the Rashi the | aaa a Curtin | Secwaid Haver and oneshat tu eater! Be atetmerny.. 8 PAE lephe races scheduled to be vun here this] tdrones who mundered I) C. Mfont- um! Having eae, Wor Bor WK. een aid Paine, 110, Red wfafternoor resulted as follows Romer. a sub-supevintendent of wehools, raving Keven for p Wea fern 21 Mirae Race Thies: sof a_mile, 1A) Wel pertor «| KILLED BY FALLING WALL. of Enduranes, thitd. Star Won’ arivive | iret Peon Pier fourang of amie | Tie murder was committed eaverat ular | ——- = i Himself went to the front at Mig- |) Tagy Midms, 8 to L for place. was second | Uts* af0 while Montgome:y was passing are| Dosen Other 1% by F esate and made che. running to the | A eS mon third. ‘Pime—t.29, through one of the country provinces, the | BRE Rerneya wee ly Kilties Parade Drondway. followed by Si. Finnan, Hunter | 2a" ole tae Mis OneHRAe ceuTs —— men we and | ine Debels In Newark. eventy-odd “braw' and aturdy men | 2ulne and nwater, In the run home tii yy, ir Doltb, to Sand! A Guaranteed Cure for Piles, | Mowhat outweighed the tupestei'e * 9 . er eitty y Bt. Finnan closed on Himself and Ina | PuRAS eR to. brorplace, was: Atehing, Biind, Bieeding and Protruding Bites, home tea pe serenade, Melee of Meotia, th Kilties’ Band, bare- | drive the former won by a length, Him- 1509. “Ron san third. ‘Time-tal. | Nocures no pay, All drogaiats are oy "scare of Kleat ttaltaPrinceton [Cre NARS uN: ca NQy: Soghtule [egret and in full Highland comtume, Sa head in front of Warranted pitas rl tin “guanstacturara, ‘ot ace Olataebt ta Fetund We galpruse, thirty years old, of # Mou-| paraded up Broadway to-day from Cont+ o RIPTH RACK, Sea ls ney, se, falls Freshmen, 51 Yale F Pauat ta Seaurieanty: Mtrerk ceouttor tne | pire neg. dessuatetecionge Cootone rine: Srtiat Dead Suh wae oner wee cammen, O. [roa aircel, wag, killed to-day by tne fal ay of @ building de Fin man, {torn down at Ferry anit ‘Monrosratrents jareangen |B) Yale ast gussp, other, persons were ~ PY Sates Betting. | BINGHAM'AD: faa. siusicvin, serine, | saraly ML Jones eS BLE tani oa