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i ‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1903. POUBLE rooTpalL | PAGE OF | sxsroati_ |All Week the Crimson Wearers Hate! Been Working for To-Day’s Contest and the Results Showed Their Great Condition. Railroads, apa talgecke BRAWN |CORELL 0, YALE.90: (PRINCETON 11, pr teetrnnas Penna hvail WINS OVER PENNSYLVANIA. LERIGH, 0 == SYRACUSE, 0 LAFAYETTE ee to RAO : q ERs Boao Sabine SEND FOR IT. cit ae fi aoe La- Biaion* Sgt ae de FIRST HALF—Prinet: Enumerating certain stocks that should be i First Half—Cornell 0, Lehigh 0. First Half—Yale, 18) Syr (Continued from First Page.) kept the spectators on the other etands| dom that Harvard's team did not gain| gecond Halt—Co: nell, 0; Lehigh, 0. profit-makers, and designatin their likely enthused. It made them forget the thir-|through it. Harvard made. her frst couse, 0. tnzette, 0. seutee ini tan leumedte tate fee waa printed, Thoso | Heuille-an-hour “Arctic, breewe whlch | touchdown by just hitting ‘Penuaylva-| inal scores C 0} Lehigh, ©.| Final Score—Yale, 30; Syracuse, 0.| Final Score—Princeton, 11) La-| “Our goo-pege “GUIDE TO INVESTORS,” oe Aa hana Wates tats did not Incline toward music | Dew from the northwest. era tine atendliyy Sroesy neciown. 28; — fayette, 0, our November chart book. “DRIFT OF THE | Cintints Fibro vost an Every Seat Occupied. yard line. up TBAGA, N. ¥.. Noy. 1.<Cornell lines} NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 7—The MARKET, Spent the time before the arrival of the Nov. 7.—The ere rian ose 103" Ce pr discussing the reln- what| Harvard seemed to know she had an against Lehigh Univeral to-day PRINCETON, N. J., ” | 4 - ae Hee Siete fellewo isugclingelovens | Oath’ S8st, stand, assembled ROME] easy time of it, for when It seemed she [On Deroy Field. fhe visitors have dest| Yale ‘waraity played the last practice) wether man gave the Tigern the Anest| “DAILY MARKET LETTER.” By aan 3 kind of a day for their final home game. vard’s superior welaht was con-|chosrs were not near go vociferous as| Would score again, C. Marshall tried a | coached by Dr. Newion, who knows 2 tha| samo of the season at Yale Field to-day Har e playing of Pennsylvania's 4 cnneylvania, but they were|moal from the tela and Penn got, the | Comell style “of vattack Toa oR" and Syrac opponent. The all Issued and matied free upon application. | Seance ONG the taste work of the Quaker | (hose for Pennayivania, but rey sched | ball. ‘Then ‘Reynolds. kicked ‘and C.|he decided that. his sieve would eu Byractee team spent the bight in Hart, {TD aif Was clear und crisp and the sun r Be rig ie ay line was expected to overcome that ad-| the 2 P. M. mark cro every seat of the | Merehall fumbled on his own fifteen:| Win, On this actouse there was muck | SY mney nd just warm enough to keem the cold from Yantage/by the majority of enthusiasts. ' 29.000 held an occupant Yard tine and the ball went to Penn, | betting on the resuit, the wagors being] ford, and came to this city this morn-| jin eee ne erect princeton ai reese (0) ae Gtrange as it may seem, little or no|” gti people come, ana at 2.30 o'clock] Without Fullback Smith Penn would | made at even money, ing. They were reaateed Kod by the Sania /taieh eas comment was caused by the protest of| tere were fully 25,000 present with more |have gored even then, for he was the | , Comell entered the «ame without thol Yale sharps, as tie « hough Reaves | Started her second set of backs in the ; Capt. Marshall, of Harvard, t the | coming. A donkey was Penn's mascot. | only one who seemed to clos® in the Betaen pt Rice, the left halfback. and| ier than ‘That neagon, has’ been defeated |gamo, ‘The Lafayette team arrived in STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON eat playing of Smith and Ziegler. Phat W&S/ Bedecked in the dark blue and red of necessary fifteen yards to the touch- wees. the centre, by several inferior teams. town. this morning accompanied by a a » A 5 forgotten, it seems, for Capt. Metzgar.| 1), Quaker University it was led over | Gown, goodly number of followers. 53 B d N Y ne ey y of Pennsylvania, had declared the mer [the gridiron and every student gave tha | crtetverdawelstit was aibig factor in leat sbariniaade bac, bas e se ee roadway, New ork. |* betta | * eligible for his team, and that settled /animal the new locomotive yel the contest. Penn could nat hold her, | vers wore cond. Bent hile Hey’ JAMAICA ENTRIES. Ged mye cbestion of the cay arty pier all|""Penrsy had a song set to the time of | and hut for over-confidence It 1s almost porate ware) Foods rene sel rvard AMERICAN GENIUS, ining the character and financial fight, and their help to the Ine of] wn Good Old Summer Tim certain Harvard would have made the |@M4 gained the ball on downs. Then ; 3 y of your Broker ts as important G[uaker players is told in the detall of) jr" seamed a mockery, but. then it|score 16 to0 in the first halt in, her [Smith punted for Penn, The ball went RACE TRACK, JAMAICA, Nov. 7. ‘The United States Patent OMice tesues of right je game. helped to warm the spectators, Eyery-| favor. The wind was |against goal {to Goodhue on Harvard's %-yard line. | ties for Monday's races are as follc one-third of the whole number of pat- Bonanza for Speculators, thing was taken good-taturedly. ‘The | kicking. Pies ace-¥ive, on one-half furlongs, [ents jesued in’the world, or nearly Song: was Interrupted when thirty-three Smith Lost Five Yards. pth eat en 3M For Sal Every street-car line in the city led to| Harvard players dashed on the field. Goodhue got through Torrey for 8 Beg fooks many as France, Germany ea’ ale. the grounds !t seemed. There wasn't one Twenty-five thousand pair of Jungs SECOND H F. between ‘Weeds and Buokiewica. Hietrabiens Britain combined, and four and a halt | —————_____________ that was crowded, and as early as 12) cheered the Yankees on their dash ALL [eaaoyan than wanted torGorestronrtian: times as many as Germany, the only one of our year competitors which 4 GOOD HABIT. TO HAVE makes novelty researches before grant- ae RED 0 Ki Grelock the big signds began to Ml up. [Severs the Neld. Reanett a" yard's d-yara, i ‘emit 1 Ruby Rin ss ts fe Je" signs were t was but a minute before the cheers en took Reynold’s place at left | vard's yard line. th tried to 4 Meanben ant fate tuy re_were at the suited for Pennsy. for her players were | half for Penn. Lemoyne kicked off for|rcund Huzyard’s right end, but lost 5| pty Togers. morey of the speculators. Hundreds of | now out. They ran out like ten second Harvard to Penn's fifteen-yard-line, | Yards by the operation. Smith made 4 them lined the sidewa and almost | sprintrs, and exhibited a dash that was Where Bennett got it and carried i |yards through Iton and then the asthma ™tnoy aed Zor det "was| ilphtns, Wang Wad snoggn players with Suck, to. ihe twenty Zarkiine, "Smith [pane PRYeE.bunted, "Te rolled over 4 1 lth tm ie Tt given them her to form three good elevens, and Worked Harvard's ieft tackle for three | Harvard's line, where ¢. Marshall got BER The fakirs with thelr Penn and Har-| provide each with though substitutes Yards and then Smith kicked, ‘Tho ball |!t and the bali was brought to the %- ot q 5) vard cciors didn rushing business, and] in case of acckdent. “Harvard won the Was brought back through and Smith |¥ant line, from, which LeMoyne punted WEEK WEEK stands presented a gay scene toss and chose the west goal. the one Kicked again to Harvard's forty-fve- |for Harvard. The ball sailed to mid- d ore QB 02. the south stand the University of | back of which a strong wind blew, It | Yardiine, field, where Smith tumbled and clothier MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND Pennsylvania students assembled and | was a decided advantage. Penn kicked eee cs ht ane ball and carried it tei op the pi akin for Harvard. their songs an dcheers, led by two bands. off, and the game was on, Raced IA Boh celkope mained || 5 Saye ceeren. cue: Dall chr ien SUrey, | ire agrae targa cami ane, iene [oyun garde, andthe eae, ayer | Malm ren | DURING NOVEMBER J , Sos. sities. rors ana Jewsin arou: left end, Nichols then retired | Penn got the ball on a fumble ‘on Penn's |» kourth, Race—-Selene mile one a furjongs + si ae and Goodhue took his place at left half }5?-vard Mne. The ball sed to i r og p an attan othing Co. rote dare. Fett Bp 9. for Harvard, Smith. to ‘lek, he. tumbled I, and | River Pin British Doctors Performing ti Heenoeiopt went through Penn's left] Kriowlton got i for Harvard on Penn's Wonder/ul Cures 1454 3d Ave., Near 65th St. a ¥ sume player . ; gained Ware thrown tne other, {ack Le, Plunges through Penn's line gave oe : HE Nea aie 3d Ave. Nene 124th Si cAPE ‘| atts BSL week J x ichoelkop# is time re, e1 as nt specialists are ivin; vew Nea ke SMASHED PENN 5 LINE camied the bal theougn contre for s'in the last piay but he was game and aay euese enue free of chatge to | BROOKLYN, 700 BROADWAY. | 7 readuanee nat ictal Uy h yards. He had the whole Penn team Went on. ls after going over centre ele OPEN EVENINGS. Ose verve (eo ging on to him, but he got through.|for five yards fumbled the ball and 43 | all-invalids who call upon them for relief ee and Bran hia At Peweiko: ope then put the ballon Penn's bei fell on it for Penn on her 25- | 2} pefore December first, These services Gortlands Stas Court 3 Reynolds lifted the ball to Harvard's! C. Marshall ¢ rom, the feld, ar Smith started a fake kick gaint CET AR GH ise ateaanten a NEW CREDIT SYS TEM at ard ine. C,. Marshall Bar failed. hen bette aie Worked Penn's Centre, am yAtoal tieeuets faanteet Manin og] aminations and advice, but also of all And was downed in tis tracks. 3 from her %-yard Une. eyno res pacboethope two more plays, end in unted to mid-feld and Harvard got th Sa {| minor sur pical Operations: 7S ae LOTHING FOR L ae A pores. | 5 0 Harvard's 40-yard line, where wor! enn's centre for dive js and Goodhue of Eminent Physicians of the ° ey ae mete ai rch | fyepol EH and. wan down om 0 | er Se a ete ea OW Se ttre wind ageleet pritth Medial Socety (ing) are perms | Malte rawr yaeehiinn pay ‘ = ; (gion dt, An end run by Drake wained|*7U 1 smashed Penn's line for five to work Yegler for four yards, ie Le, Moyne punted to Penn's if-yara oe ently located at No. 8 E. 14th St., New | T i N CR D fearthe next try for three yards, ~|yards through left tackle, and then Le- | Schoelkopf plunged through centre for line. ere i capeen oy the. 1 fo) WINNERS AT LA Yor! HE SHION ¢ fia USE —Boldg puted then to Penis St yard ahd fo Penn three yarda,/and'the bail was on Penn: n._ Howalteh wee hurt and Mont. S AT LATONIA, ‘The object in, pursuing this liberal ni ‘Penn's Prught tackle for 10 yards | lug tt: line on the first], Meter carried the ball through Kase fr rvard. Pee EN | course is to becothe rapidly and perso: nee ain (ane 6th Av | Lana rds more were pained’ on the| try. The next was different. for Penn| for 4 yards and the ball was on Penn’ Smith Pants to Mid! le poees ening World.) ally acquainted with the sick and af- ‘ve. b cBRer try’ thtourh Pennay’s I got 3 yards throughe entre, Smith 1-yard line, With the ball on Penn's LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky. flicted, and under no circumstances will OPEN EVE} S“Wichole ‘was Passed tho ball then ana) Eos &yards Beeneid e., Sat-|inyard line Meler fumbled ana Smith |,,Amith punted to midfeld, but the ball! 7.—The races scheduled to be ru ic h he ede rushed guiesier for ten more yards. | Vara's 15+ eae i A pus re se Har. grabbed the ball for Penn. Bennett | roled to Harvard's fifteen-yard line be-|¢his afternoon resulted as follows: any charge whatever be made for any ser- *Bohoelkopt dove through centre for thres) the bait ae Biesicen Cran iaables ined andiehe ball beouded tifore C. Marshall rit anes Sela First Race—Threequarters of a mile.— | vices rendered (except for medicines) to DI EVERYBODY. ‘ ara ¢ and the ball was on Penn's 1b- Penn.” Smith hurdled NOVer ‘Biden fon | Marahall'a reach.) Buokiomen tail ox tne’ end A NT tigen yards, Won by Rosamond. 5 to 2 and even: invalids who call upon them during this hine yo four yards, but another try at the Har- | ball for Penn on ‘Harvard's 12-yard-ln Mill: in corrlea the ball, tate tf eo | Fair Lady Anna, 4 to 5, was second; | month. ks, Jewel wat met, chain. Penn Began Holding. vard tackle netted Penn ‘nothing Bucklewicz was hurt, took the two:|for only a couple of yards, Hurley |Tand Mery was third, Time—1.18. The doctors treat all forms of disease | usiness mrictly cortinentiane® Gootm Bhace | Penn n holding hard, @od all Har-| Piekarski tried to hurdle centre, but|minute count and then resumed the|worked his way through for Bueven | Second Raze—Five and a halt turlongs.| ang deformities, and cure every case they pain Antero downed. was sires Hae tent back to Where he started from. | play. yards, and Mills got three more through |—Won by Allista, 7 to 2 and a aca. (Male abd Famaie Weakness @ Son yards. “Hold "em!" began yelling Penn's | pmith went over Melor's @intth shot around Harvard's. te Forre ball on Harvard's | Aima Dufour, 1 to 6 for place, was sec-| undertake, Male a S, [fees cece Ehsctc tarp | eee ba tee rarity ‘pena Pant oes ana | UEC arg, rrte erat | ma ate ny ee ge | ca aad Catia ene Bi ugh cemre Harvs led to x 4 wo more through the same Third Race—One mile.—Won by #on- | chial ections, Chronic Blo s- | Sarl a “legion for, free genre. and’ tt looked of hee gegnm- | Place. The ball was now on Harvard's| podem oy same piace ot ois soluca, It 0 5 and 3 to 61 udge Itimes. |eases, Rheumatism, Chronic Kidney and @ BOWERY, COR CANAL. Open Evenings. Penn’ ing We ‘Smith took the ball ut the ball Re oes even for place, was second; Bardolph | Biadder Complaints, Skin Diseases, and through Harvard’ 5 . EShosikopt pushed over Penn's centre uigne}1ett" guard “tor three "yards, Tatiana | Sevad line, Hurley got "three yrds Was third. Time—1-45}, all kindred ailments, are positively cured NEW CREDIT IDEA. tre! team poundirg Harvard's” .aheavy|then ‘grew determined and on the noxt| through, centre, iis on the next| Fourth Race—Pull course—Won by | by their new treatment. Their Consult j yee The New ienelandsrs atthe er try by Drake the New Englanders held | PMY fuaned flve more through, the same | Faraday, fr. 6 to 1 and 4 to 5; Ceyt y theirn ult-| CLOTHING FOR LADIES, MEN & BOYS, : f on their 3.yacd line, mananders be: Goodhue was {orowa back twolout for ¢,. was second, and ing Physicians are in personal charge. Feference or security required: no in: | ,' 4 5 Pe Smith tri: ig Phy: leh rh 11.80 PI afd ust, imi eed iar orn, Geoith Sled ett tackle again, but | 7 ‘an end on {tir "rime, 4.20" Hours: 9 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3, chs shayethe” ‘frat "deoosie sand take "tie | “Dall WRAGeE AMOR y Abi lar y UC Aorta. ions OF AIT took two delves Re Hae ee ‘Cen aA, Mand $ ek i vard's |yards. Smith, from yard y fe: 9.08 4 | Eafled' to, Ita lex the al BCORB: aR. | between Clothier fhe aad ssamed el Seca csines Raa Ie moe eae ne nded. with GiH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, | Piishs Peet Are Reynolds, tor Peniisvivania, kicked oft idk thengonl for Bann. Reynolds faiied tol ‘ean, kicked out form. piace, from ree 17) Pe 223 6th Ave., bet. Idth and 15th Sts. | 12 inn lant ed, at ) to Harvard's 16-yard line, Were, Cloner VARD, 3808! SCORE: FENN, 5; HAR-| which to ty’e goal and Metegar caugnt| yo" FIRST FLOOR. OPE nebatiy 2s Outen | B04 the ball and ‘curried It back A By Lucky Touchdown, - Vara ne Sate got oe Tun around left aad by Nichois| git #8 a lucky touchdown for Penn.| Kicked to esse ve Lin ON OTHER FIELDS. Sho got the ball on a humble Hed 10, gain anything. | Schoelkopt and made} Let kicked off for Harv: | worked Pennsylvania's centre for six|OMy 18 yarde ¢o Harvard's ine before] perms kyard ine, There Smith ane the | yards, and Hurley went through Buck-| “4 coeds sy oa ball and carried it back 10 yards. Smith] Wirst Half—Carlt lewicz for five yards more, Nichols g0t| yang ine wh of to Harvard’a 85-| gained a couple of yards through Har- Hve yards with’a hurdle over centre. | ng wis'downed Ter pa kok the ball] vard'’e centre. Mills took Schvelkopt's|towm, 0 Harvard's Beet Too Much, line got Harvard nothing, and then Le | pat the ball atier Pend teed et Burley took the ball and ran around mith gor the kick and weer nee je: gouble pase and Penn had the. ball’ on Pennsy's right end for nino yards, and, Sith got tke Kick and after near! 15-yard line, dmith kicked out of] Princeton 0. Bie ball was on Harvard's 62-yand tne. | Targugh vie G Smith got yard bounds on Pons: jo-yard line and the! second Half—Yale 07 5, Pri Schoolkopf, through centre, put the ball punted to adder, prcytien Reynolds | ball was Harvard bi (im midcneld, | Harvant beet was boring Ball ron on “hig. own 4 Beye Te a ie | ae Me tio eter, for, three | tom 107 0. jes in Penn's Hine. Seldom was the any ani Is gained two through cen- re Prt Ponn players able to hold the hard-hght- | \ued UGK to Penn's 40-yard line, where | re. Ganith was knocked out, ut. only | Final Soore—Yale '07 10, Princeton ing Harvard men. Pat yaek Oa tne OR for a minute, Mills went through centre | 07 Ov Nichols took the count when he-tried again “and ote cing Evon'es sline | for five yards. Metzger was hurt in the round Penn's left tackle. Five Sani. io, .4uned round gradually.|next plunge by Harvard, but he got {n a men fell of him, and it was two min: > a ened through centre for five|the game again. — Mills hurdied ovor| First Half—Dartmouth, 11; Arm Des before he ‘could resume playing. Yes, and Sohoelkopt got three more| Ziegler for three: and the ball was| herst, 0. Gale’ carried the bait pirough Ms- shrotieh bint ote ten’ c nother dive by; on Penn's 25-yai — Dube for five yards, and Penn's rooters > © on Pen: ‘ ‘Hurl werd ‘as ‘pilent as” William Penne line, and Haurtey, through Zeer aa for toy and’ Shs Worked ucklomtce EIA EA RSW: See Bh: Bea) Oo Battu wed the ball Penn's centre was easy for Harvard! “Knowlton pushed Cerca Wee and | eden enrouph Kase for ten yards. e ) in two drives Hurley and Nichols Bucklewles Goodhy over Plekarak/s hoad Th need the ball fh rd men anaing on toh. with five Penn SL FL ore the ball Waa O81 patente 0 e Man ‘om Egypt a r ; 11; George. ‘ATC BASY Pea Wil send representative if desired American Watch & Diamond Co, | & MAIDEN LANE. _ TAKE ELEVATOR. TYPEWRITERS RENTED, ALL MAK! atthe be. | BSTER Business Property To Let. TO LET, ace aie ca bs + N 1 ay in. int ts - is, on 1@ next dr it sy asa pap ) penetrat K bal she § 4 the ‘bail ‘on Penn's 3 mores 50X85 ual fae = NEAR CITY HALL, [Gefeeenhtaeh ey Ste at 28-30 City Hall Place, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Help Wanted—Female RULAND & WHITING CO., Crean gs at Er SPeunsylvania’ Efforts Vai as a 9 urdie business i Yard liner GooAhue, on the next pia too, a rr Buckie- eelor. Feoni| wan ehot throuel Pickers ta another on [: | D yards. On the next play Nich-| thier Nishols got the bai Harvard touchdown. Marshall kicked ry ve Fenn players hanging ou | Meoual Bucklewtcn dor Rocahe Ward} the | goal. SCORI—HARVARD, 17 to ‘him, carried the ball through centre Loucndown. Marabail ieieked the'woa . Ber 15-yards. He kept his feat remarka- |8C HA Ri "AIRD, 11; PENN, By ‘well and showed great strength. An- Reynolds -agaln Kicked off Yor’ Penn. . r drive b nd put the ball Hurley caught the ball Petind pe own} Bennett kioked off for Penn to Har- Cure Your mia di-yard Ln poe ends 6 carried 15 yarde wards 16-vard lin a} Of aversion Ce! mare sre LM a ie ba nt, Ggsbohcelkopt on the next play shot ci 5 BEEKMAN ST, Bae Sus al tan utes Baqi ie Wa |e, at “ aces 2 ards, ° Malla the neato B. Sina ates ee eee Oto line bats Nets Help Wanted—Male. moaylvanis Bogan holding hard, but | Penh was lucky to e at | Yards Bayard lines Os . ape 10 for 15 cents, Cork Tips or Plain, if vert Sehostion through centre, put the depa: R re re era ence at right trot ar Save the Coupons, BIRO to call on Fetall ade for mais f on Pen sy # S-vard Une, Poh ye ov ivamia > boy Bean's Berard, og ‘ expenae. Whongy ad) hs) os Wot aise

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