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~ eormack MARSHALL FIELD, Chicago. Dec, 6 Kennedy kicked off to T. Hamm ond on “Six thousand spectators, the majority} {Wenty-lVe-yurd fine, wi a bal ‘of them schoolboys. gathered on Mar-| twer ae , School and “Prep"’ Behoo!. Eastern teams Hyde Park sauad as undeniably the advertisement that the im the West, ‘The average team was 1543: ago boys we'rhed Brooklyn's “many pounds the advantage of the lo- ‘enis, but the latter had a similar ad- the backfield 199-11. vantage in ends. ‘over the field. Warmer, the snow belng light and dry.| Kennedy kicked off to W. McKillip on! *-vard line, who returned the ball three THE FIRST HALF. Farias Wee" en’san croup Pieht tad Or touchdow 1 “ ed Hyde Park took the kick-off, giving} jou Heimmaynala eked » Poly the south goal and the wind. Score: Hyde Park, 40; Poly, 0. | "Knorr kicked off to Poly on the five- kicked off tu T mmo: who returned the ball ten who ra e ball back E vard ine. nore gained a S fett end for a %-yard run and touch- ‘down, T. Hammond kicked goal. 7 “ites of play. Seore—Hyde on the 5 ten yards. / -Maivinill of bound: “Mine. > back. » left end for six five : Ricks clre day race wil begin at Madi-| chine té etme, but he never know! patel skirted to rignt end tor ghtety- Ht Eee Puta tla) SGaslen (ocmiorrow GIGHE SIMI @RAEREORENE Re Gag as nceneN ate p five yards, to Poly's thirty-yard line. | Ransom al of | et 1s manifest t Kk r ° ° tts vsuinet It A break of any sort In the Ransom went around left end for fit- nga aneite cmatee ANAT CHR UWHIER ‘ - eee ae feon yards. Wolf afound right and |PUMted over Pols’ gost, Hyon {lies Int Erenictalrace’ (elt wen sil Gauiarnrabaninmennciarne dent h itor for a touchdown. Ten minutes of play. |the si-yard line, and returned the belt | miles between Jimmy Michael, the] hyo little man behind it. He eannot 7. Hammond punted out. T. Hammond) thirty “vants H. Hammon! went «| Welsh wonder, and Harry Elkes, which To jox around, but mist follow the tire of Missed |zoal. m went aver the line fora V ton The element wheel In frout of him, Every Utde Seore—Hyde Park, 11; Poly, 0 t of th rn it makes he must follow Instantly. Ne must keep bis own front wheel | S-yard line, es HICAGO BOYS SMOTHER ‘POLYS.’ Hyde Park Team Scores Almost !00 Points : | The Line-Up. Heat lnerman—Jor Hare “shall Fleld this afternoon to witness the | ball ) football game between Hyde Park High | the Brooklyn As Brooklyn is regarded as at least the equal, {f not the superior, of other ‘ ¢ was “between the for the high school championship” accepted as justified iNspande? while the Chi- “Shortly before the game began to'fall, putting a white covering is. La Montagne punted to Ecker- me Peiny thirt | gall, who returned the bail ten yards ea cent Pi Hemera ys) yard. Ransom skirted 1 two yarda Kennedy kicked off to T. Hammond | rd ine. Wolff added around left, and Hammond went around ind left, and Hammonds went around ‘fight end for five ‘ten around right end, > bail on the 45-yard “Warner failed to gain. falied to gain through line. La Montagne punted to Ransom Hyde Park's ball on 3 H. McKillip gained but was called Poly's ball for holding. La Mon- _ tagne lost three yards, other on attempted end runs. Hyde Park's ball on fumble. Bpigained a yard on fake; Ransom around seauedy, Kicked off end for twenty-five shoo of off four tacklors and skirted right en for a touchdown. Boal. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, Tow LL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS.’ Game with Brooklyn School. fumbled punt, Poly's ball on Hyde Brooklyn. | Park's fifty-yard line G, Hughes’ Mulvihill failed to gain th Warner gained a yard on str: La Montagne punted to Eok returned It ton yards t Went around right end yards around left fitty yards a 1 right e f touchdown, T nd kicked | goal. | de Park, 28; Poly, 0. 20 Warene La Montagne Sulvthtll (Cant) Walter Me- ague gained punted outald Hammond bt Polytechnic | ang 7 right and kicked gc Seore— r touchdown. ‘t. Haminond | class, and the the beat of its de Park, 34; Poly, 0. Kennedy kick M-yard lin ‘ » Hammend on cathe Ni back five nd West yards Ke 1 left and ies was|t yards, Eckersall ran sixty yarda around right and for touchdown Two pliys, Hammond kcked goal Score: Hyde Park, 404 Poly, 0. kicked off to Harker on 40- Eekersall pu forty yards line, La pac ea varde out nunds. First Ball centre of field. Firat {1 Hyde Park, 405 past ht of the Brooklyn neay Un Ke on the centre average trio had yard twenty-five half over Score, +O and at the began snow SECOND HALF. | As It snowed It grew yards around T. Ham: oft d Three i je Park, 52: Poly, 0. Ta Montagne kicked eff to Ransam on the S-yand line, w. d. Poly's ball on fO-yard tne. nett galned twelve yards throu tackle fake. Bennett lost Ke punted to Dow! tn then broke through ninety yards for touchdown, No xoal Score—Hyde Park, 57; Poly, 0. ighton Kicked off to T. Hamn an ball back thirty vards. nrown from loss of one ver goal In from twenty-f entre of fleld. wen yards around line Park, 6; Poly 0. Hammond nine made yards right on yards, La Mon- ersitl| cks, T. on Y-yard Hammond re and ran Wolff added was Poly's for holding rds. It line a Wott the | it | syard Di f ran down alde Warner lost an- | pare for touchdown Hammond | Kicked goal “ekie}] Score, Hyde Park, 63; Poly, 0. enty Leighton kicked off to Ransom on yard line. who ran hall hiek ty yards, to Eckersall on the T-yard line, who returned It to the Scare: Hy oly, 0. y miles for um coming in contact with tt igus, beerenesaraute Hater cunts eaetiel Kicked off to Eekersall, who | tre a The ease with walsh the smallest rider | " eran ge m1 ouchd ehael den behind mor he world follows tho z -] they we ur through lett tacktc. Wolft skirtea frente (ot paree for a touchdown, | Mich has ridden behind them. the world follows. th ng ma-| which a to tae winn oven an iat special at An effort hy Hostart on the ards, Ransom Score; Hyde Park, 75; Poly, 0. Hammond kicked On the next kicked of McCauley go! the ball on his 42-yard line. ana dye Park, 37; Poly, 0, | Bade thre: ckersall punted to mnedy Kicked off to T. Hammond at La Montagne fummel mas Who returned (he ballon the ball for Hyde | Ham- | yards. Knorr gained five yards | mond bucked. conten if noyards, and left end. Wolfe gained fifteen | followed with two more. Wolf made | a around right end. H. McKillip five. Ransom went sour more, and went Saighty ‘yards around left end. Wolfe |over the lines the next plas, ape a | a five goal. twenty-five yard Seen, Wolfe add: ‘end and fell. Ave around right end, and H. Me ards on a double pass. Gmmond got four yards more ona airaighi | Band fumbled. Ransom picked the | nd made five yards and touch- wn, No Seore—Hyde Park, 22; Poly, 0. Kennedy kicked off to Eckersall on) ards, |mond punted out to kicked goal Seore—Hyde Park, 81; Poly, 0. Leighton kicked off to T. Hammond, who failed to gain, Ransom went s'xtys three ‘vards fora touchdown. T. Ham: ond bore the ball over the = for a gain ee moel roa Seore—Hyde Park, 87; Poly,0. Le'ghton kickad off ten ee Sekersall, and then | Seventh Regiment’é Annual Event, Which Has 800 En- tries, Attracts Attention. Brooklyn Betler of Bou back | line, who ran bal! galn: Knorr failed fifteen yards around right | pafy SAtOM, Micka, off te Knorr added sixteen vards | Fenten ts foment Mal. Vat 3 Societe’ iipeattractiani thes Seventh SMA A Ae eeealat WOE Bemere arignt end. Eckersall’ fumbled. | ati back f The Qheyard. tne tones | Regiment's forty-second ual games, PHILADELPHIA, Dee: 6—Willle Fitz- ivinill gained a yard. La Montagne | touchdown Hammond kicked goal, | 8Hl be held in the armory, at Sixty- gerall, of South Brooklyn, and Gus) ‘ f made four yards on buck, Eckersall| Score; Hyde Park, 03; Poly, 0, | | S*Venth street and I NeRHUR HE GAFARe AEE Ra altotlanetiateusiecround etrete night. Ts ts Be e omeet of bout at the Washington Sporting Club | Tyan, th fonany Reagan = the winter venter ts for the last nig contest was very un- nd Jack Root, of South Brookiyn, ‘an ’ Nesbitt Cap and ary events satisfactory, e local man was slow uncedsehakiche meno recently. | KN r ani | for the Lydeckor are on the and showed no Inclination to Aight. Fitz- sided In Kansas weet "In “a. alxcround 2 | *. and cach ey has deen gerald was willing to fight, but ran | e hikers have ke: not | +0 we | total entry I 809, ral stiff punches which shook him} sending the the ‘ | § contestants In the 1 | offer | § 3 print Inelude A, H ounds the men did little | A, C., ido} the Lyceum nr and Wash Delgado, Co the z played for the jaw and sev-]A, (., of Chicago § yen AL ©, ae | ' naties, G ral very near ending the/of Louisville: the International A. C ne Hh) aN es F son the side of the |of Fort Erie, Rridathe intoxtennmie ane ead and put him down, but could not] A. C., of Phitadelphia, hav y 46st Commatore, of i nual Events at the N.Y. A. in Philadelphia Last Night. | ER FIGHT. Light- Had Fort E the Weight t with Gardner, ceived fer the rie Clud’s Offer of $7,000 Best of Five Bids Re- Contest. FITOGERALD WINS ROOT AND RYAN TO FIGHT IN CANADA | Phi , |. | Deigaite yo his man ie fifth round the |. et 2 Philadelphian Posts Forfeit | s"««- men began to fight, Kitz landed a swing | Port Bete 2 Poste ten ty iti ‘5 nt ‘ Mond: GAsiney ied with a| The best offer is that of th _ G. See Exciting Contests Be-| with Al smith for a Go at an| tis: Vicious Jolt-on the Jaw, ‘Three times in{clWo. It has offered a purse _ tween Well-Known Men. Early D ih succession Fitz's tefe found a resting [fF @ twenty-round bout to de arly Date. place on Gus's face, while the latter erin the car rt o al xt_month. Iyer seen 5 sa ert Cadet The ciub's first off as $6,00, but ihe one-mile nun has Pant Doll, Co. ® peel bome vsral, Umea) witha alin xlety of the othe ‘ean thona to fiftieth annual ladies’ day cele- , Ntteen effect 1 t the contest eauced It to rales tts A was given to-day by the N. ¥.] “pnitadelphia’ Jack n aeventy In the last round both men started ia ]® contest cause * delphia’ Jack O'Brien pa -scrateh or the | offer to. $7.00). looks very much as if G.nd in connection with the other| ying visit to New York tn es Tee st saea to rough It, amd. wrestled all over the| titer {0 ae iaseerit M Tthebent & series of aquatic games were| effort to arrange a fient. wih pan viene jolted Gus a couple of times) roth lanters will decite Monday where » programme. Ryan for the middle-welght champt i ( inihead: he meniwere ek ib; they, will Tent Are event was a 10-yard handi-| ship, O'Brien is very sincere in his dee|! Are all ind’ tollgn Whenl the Lpong)| Meferce for kulllyan-Yanwer. owt; W. R. Orthwein, the Yale man] sire to arrange the xo and haw poste |)! two-mi an 58 when KONE x War involved in the trouble with| som forfeit mones with Al sare \\ Ken The honors were in favor of] After considerable wrangling as to peulators at New Haven, was al-| “Ryan iy the recognized holier ot a who should referee thelr six-round bot fto come to the city on bail to] title,” sald O'Brien. Renny Yanger and Dave Sullivan nally 5 f » “and the only man . t | pete in this event. In the third) anead of me. 1 dunt want to take og rhs geneue BENNINGS RACE TRACK decided on Fred Whittingham, of Ca! plost; however, to E. E. Adams.| any one alse until 1 can have a fitee| Ds te with Piul Dol, Co. | TO’ BE PLOUGHED. (oe a eR race wag one of the most|at tho title, I have been amerchat wine rat 8. K. Thomas, Co, B! ethas been identi with the be struggles of the day and was| j, wis matehed with }one inch, Sam Thomas |x scratch man = =e game for a num ars. He Wenck, of Yale, tte tm three th and he always man-| tn © pole vault Horser at Washington Coarse to | Corn partner for Harry ne ‘ Beers (ces ro ae oe IL This time a | He Removed to Martberough, Ma. | Forbes m-welght champion mean ee and y 4 | Wie 2 x chap were the event manes” te ij cep atter him and my | KEARNS WON BOUT FROM | WASHINGTON, Dee, 6.—Many of the [ot the ows the gine Bandloay (nvitation):—First hi “I am ready to go on any time and to BERRY ON A ich were stabled at the Ben- a jumbia, Handley, ond;) Weleh 168 at the ringstce. The c¢ ‘ FOUL. ae ‘| 7 asi: Deaaas that makes the best offer. ix the a pace neat ; ‘a fon the winter wit likely be} Another Bout for O’Brien, Dead, heat between Huedel and] tat will suit me, and the sooner Boston Light-Welsht Awarded ‘ he alr Grounds at Marl: Philaielyaia Jack’ O'Brien, who Is to box et ebpheelac sonailioro Decisigatlatsccematy n, Md., as the Washington Jockey | Maren Hart a nd bout tn Philadelphia ¥ J ‘ Se var aalbgty ao renee SORE decided to plough the track has another maich. He has beoa MILWAUKER, Wis, Dee: rid by the matchuaker of the Lenox A, ©. pi—First heat Kearns, the hard-hitting lght-weight, Boston, who has won five stralght | jo hts in the Went, added another to his) Hist last night, He was awarded the d cision over Charley Berry, of this city, ing polo match ly, for at the sales at Now Marker bls| bout, 1)” ‘Ne Second round of their |nings. Mi Yeas rn t bought Lord Clonemel's mare| In the first round th tia, a foal to Bt. ‘Frusauin, ¢ Nt tn the. meso) ta Stella, In foal $0 Gy. |ianded galt pingh ena” an es stg tet ead ‘Sass ‘ieee August Belmont hai ing ground, . moni Wenek, eeont:| WHITNEY BUYS MORE eying” ” “| ENGLISH BROOD MARES. won; Fish, socond;]| LONDON, Dec, 6—William ©, whit- ney im incroasing his stables extensive- cond Ber iow which C4 fi | Mr. pian nse pees | Fangemen ‘the track. This te where h Fonet take a sable! viet Aik known [consisting of Atty acres, for $05,000, Thi will be put tn condition for a half-mile track for the horses that remain at Ben- twenty-seven it fast booked to winter at Marlborough, and of Boston 5 purchased the ad- alda as Brightwelt Mor 16. securi: Anoth: horses are there to make ar- stable to sree pe ‘Chicago; ‘nae ‘been Ee ete NEY, elgnt, next show, whi to mea Charley Hausiey, the Bostoa in a slx-round bout at the club's will be held on either Dee, O'Brion whould hayy no troubie the dec ston over Haugaey, © Bout for Gardner. im the latter city, on Thursday night, ele return ¢ signed oy. ir ceestlae, geared 'ELKES AND MICHAEL FOLLOW THE PUFFING MOTORS FOR 20 MILES TO-NIGHT ON GARDEN’S SAUCER TRACK, jightne: mouttes: it that riding In) the other*riders the event should prove that fasnion ts a very simple matter,| More Interesting than a spezlal three but it Js douotful if of the other | ¢ ed ris ! riders at the G s Induced to | event five-mile innova - H we! does It, f curs, already has < should be a good ntrles whieh include the Ure to be a Guse 3 puntry the Rank Outsider Beats F Orleans---Tom M THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Tom Maybin (7 to | 10) 1, Anziger (10 to 1, place) 2,/ Agnes Mack 3, Time—1,06 4.5, SECOND RACE—Deponan 1, Lord Pepper 2, Latson 2 THIRD RACE—Brown Vail 1, | Flaneur 2, Pent 3. | i = | POURTH RACHE—Prince of En- durance 1, Oronte a Sweet Alice 2. i { (Spectal to The Evening World.) 5 AN3, RACE TRACK, Deo. he half-hollday crowd was out in force this afternoon, and {the track was In the usu condition, sticky and holding The card was a good one, with a handicap and the Palmetio Stakes for two-year-olds at six furlongs. This at-| d the best youngsters at the track | i d proved a stumbling block for the I plokers, so close did tae seven carded to go figu In the every-day = ning betting Henry Me: favorite, but Sweet Alic and all the others mi was the play Sood support. ces were all weli filed, ered, Nau Optimo a portant Leaf Clover, i 00 | o RAlp. there. 1 race Ind the Western Jock | ¥IR 1 For two-year-olds: five furlongs. | Jocks. 1h St.Halt. Pin, 1 waa So 4 a ot LIPTON PLEASED 7-10 320 ers tn the c _. Sir Thomas Inspects Work on Shamrock Wil. with Designer |" ‘| Fife, and Expects to Win. are one of the oldes: te teaaia Li fed will bo ceding the GLASGOW. Dee, 6.—Sir Thomas Lip- TUR IaAteh Beton the ste beraiand, ton to-day made a thorough {aspection serene of new cup challenger, Shamrock Viger Athictes (o Meet U. of PB. M1 ee boat was ory tan ‘ne | RON over carefully and several minor tsam, annousced, tnetudes (Changes suggested AW omies. — Kucgera Vollege api ! “1 do not see how the Americans will | Taner se build a boat to beat her,’ said Sir! ATKGaIPAHESIS Thomas. “Work is going on rapldly x ris EIA at UURE: and It will not be long before we have 18 WINE permit them n ture. The principals tn a contest Uist at the Criterion Bout Will Get It. 8. Cu, that efty, and te official hers artened atter a recent’ tot Alice Jaten| For the fourth and last time the bids Henry S. Dewey hvard tha charge he scored the | fOF the champlonship battle between elty thode in the m | “Young Corbett" and Terry Me vern en month eneround ing contest, fe rhow w Joan Burdick dyin the ing a a De Fortes! 1 York city. |ByE Uncludin, THRO VT. 10 to 2. Write it 10 A, M.to4 © Munroe. the 6 adelphia, i) wi tbe even Ka her in the water. Hl “The recent fire did not damage the boat at all. and work has not deen de- | Jayed a moment.” os “CORBETT” AND M’GOVERN WILL DECIDE TO- NIGHT. feature Ne coustderadle | cago middir-welght, will a principals. and ud | will be considered to-night, and the club that has made tue fighters the best offer st will recelve the contest. Two more offers oe ne clever feath Dilly Rotehford, of Chicas | are from the Austropaiitan ‘Atheltic Club, je hey aan alae arisles!o¢ Detroit, and the Soutern Athletle Stuaday Reet Lchub, of Lomsvilie, They are tn the oe ie ile date baat: (hands of J. 8, Lambertsun, of Cincin- She" Atel and” “uady™ | Patt | ‘The Metropolitan Athletic Club, of eae Detroit, has offered the boys 60 per cent. of the Bross 5 will contest on Jan, 3. Matchmaker of the Southern Athletic Club, of ie, itis sald, has offered the lads [the same incentive, He will post $5,00) to guarantee the contest, Nont Could Be Held in Dettoit. 5} If the Sout should be awarded to the My! Detroit clud there wil be no Interfer- ence, for here Is what Mayor W. C. oury says: “it the provisions of the tight are ac- cording \o law L see no recson why there Siould de any Interference from Detroit luce. The men being well tra ned, mg as though such a contest should less unfavorable comment t @ contest between greenhorns who might not be able to stand a go] sti punch.” DEAFNESS Mr. Agron Johuson, care Mariners’ Charch, 46 having xt. city, had lost the hearing in his left ear; constant ear discharges und distracting head noises. 1s Fortly cured. Without pain, ¢ perat’«n or poss'ble danger to the National i LOuisv! arr val o the forfelt_mone: Ja ‘4 $-Olw to be held been pastponed to Tuesd the tuo" has 8 preilmil rolt, [its car, by his new + s:illa.on Treatment, Lr. Gard- her cures ali forms of Leafness, stead No Discharg ug jars and all Ear Diseases. Dr, ‘dnes H TS ye may AVENU where be tresty and ci bot tl Mndnens), of the EAR (including Deafness), apd of the NOS und STO WAC Hours daily, 0 A.M. to 8 P.M, Sundays, 1 want every man that is port was count of ‘ondition of ck many re contenders satched from ral events, ‘fan- | ¢! BROWN VAIL. WINS AT 50 TO 1 laneur and Peat at New aylein at 7 to 10, Agnes 1 + af 12 a cc (3 r 32, Time 1.08 4-8, ch the best and won a Anzelger ran a bet- ter race rimprovel ride. Agnes Mack always hifd the rest safe. OND. RACE. Rotting. Sctlait Fla. Be Paes, Irving Mayor, 107 107 107 110, ania Maron, Moronl, PXCUSES: first race for upward: soiling: aix Flaneur h NEW ORLEANS Ef ENTRIES. Dee. races are 2W OR Monday's filly two-year-olds; ik Patth Fourth Rice Deash J. Deboo Travers neon Fi Seoteh Plaid A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. 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