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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. EVENING | ¥igstiSc | WORLD'S | RYGiefts | GREAT ‘UNCLE SAM'S ARMY DEFEAT. NAVY FIGHTERS IN BATTLE FOR PIGSKIN HONORS Annual Struggle Between Soldier Boys and Satlors Watched with Great In- terest by Entire Football World. Franklin Field Packed with Leaders of Army and Navy and Prominent Government Officials. CAPT: FARNS WORTH WEST POINT: Shoupe's placi Polnt. ‘The ‘Halsey carr: all, galned 2 yards on the Nay The same player gained 3 mo plunge at centre, Wilcox tried a terbitek run, but lost 3 yards 0 Wihiting took Soules’ place for the Navy a ki left tackkle ‘gained 3 yards through centre. Hadse} fo gain resulted in a failure. en Kicked to Hackett on the line where he soldier ng's end was rounded by Prince for 22 yards and the all waa right end | on the Navy's 48-yard line. Howard stepped back} 4 quarter-back ‘run netted the Army but it was a fake, and by |nothing, but in the scrimmage GIL was it the Navy gained 5 yards.’ Howrd | hurt. Hill plunged through the aNvy’s kicked this time to the midfield, where | centre for two vards, and the ball was Hackett caught the ball and was|on the Navy's fcrty-five-yard line, 1 Davis punted out of bounds on the gained nothin on a left-end| Navy's twenty-yard line. Duell toolt f Davis then hooted the ball to place it right-hait back for the avy's 2eyard lne, where Davis Howant stepped back tor a kok, 5 the pigskin and’ was n with the ball and los} . he stood. 'T mass p f by the operation. the Navy galned them ltt time ‘Howard did kick the ball {ant then Howard stepped back for alsailing to Hackett on the Navy's 45 and kick, He booted to mid field, ard line. Hackett fumbled the. bail, but Prince saved tt for the Navy. An off-side play gave the Army a riwht to ducked around Howard's end| Kick a goal from the field, 1 dthis time got five yards nearer the] "Dohe tried for a goal from the 36-yard Navy's xowl, A’ drive at centre by] line, and he succeeded in kicking the Hackett calned the Army nothing, goal. SCORE: ARMY, 40; NAVY, & |, On the next play Prince made up tho} ” pawia kicked off for che Army, Davis lost distanc vis gained 16 yards | got the ball. The game ended sith the through the 3 centre, and the ball) ball in the Navy's 10-yard Une in the was on the yard Ine. Prince |jatter's possession. FINAL SCORE | was hurt in a play, but was able to re-| ARMY, 40; NAVY, 5. jsume in the required time, Hill gained — yards through Pearsall, and Davis | ot > more through the same player on FOUR FIGHTS CARDED. | the next day. Prince gained 3 yards be- tween Grady and Howard. A number of good fights will be de« The Army team swept around the] oi4 Fr ‘toate: Navy's lett end in the next play, out | ded next Helday night The contests gained novhing on a plunge at centre. | “sandy Ferguson, of Boston, twenty The ball was on the Navy's S-yard Ine. | pounds, before the Colma Athletic Club, |Davis plunged through the Navy's line|o¢ California; Charley Hitte, of 11 {for 2 yards, Hadie Connolly, of St. John, N. Makes Sixth Touchdown, enty rounds, at Schenectady, N, 5 McClelland, of | Pittsburg,” vs. Prince then dashed around the Navy's} & Neary, ' of Milwaukee, te nd for another touchdown for the| founds, before the Milwatikee Athletie Hack kicked a goal, BCOURE—| Gjy nd Joe Tipman, of Baltimore, Billy Whistler, of Philadelphia, fitte ace Kicked off’ for the Army to Wil- xo nthe Army's thirtyefivesard line, roe atimare. sh0 Revere Aerie Clay, SANTA davis got it and ran around th acklers for a gain of ten yards. BATTLE MEET IN FIERCE GRIDIRON (Continued from First Page.) i =a and the say Point tackled, carried the ball five yards be fore belng put down. Two Navy Men Injured. Decker, who tackled Prince, was Record of Games of Army and Navy knocked ‘out for the full two minutes Qhambers was also hurt. Both, howeve! Army. got up and? got into the game a | Prined carried the Dall avound the Navy for three yards. Prince on the next try got two more around the other end. Davis plunged over Rees's head and the ball was 0} Navy's 40-yard line, ‘There was no 4 |inade hy the Army on the next phinge. But Davis gained five vards through Grady the next time. ‘Time was then called with the ball in the Army's pos- at the same spot a moment sion on the Navy's ysworti on the Wert Moline »gard | a ates a Ined three yards through poverty, | player added two more thy next try, Me of the ave West: Ve shoppers and their presence lent an ald in making the scene one of the most brilliant ever seen on a football fleld, or rather around it Aaa i © Twenty-two young men, together with their substitutes, were tha] ards more, 1 cause of all the display. Half of them represented Uncle Sam's training | oll. Hull school for the army officers and the others’ of those who are learning| jit" it Dayal affairs at Annapolis. Their fight to a finish for the football supremacy was the cause of it all EINAL GAME OF THE YEAR. The game was the final one of the year. Other championships have been decided and it was left to the young soldiers and sailors to close the year of briiliaut gridiron contests. a While games between Yale and Princeton and Yale and Harvard have poe tl OF tite yards Was thaiks | ygeked the goal, SCORE: ARMY, cmon Reaaeee drawn greatly on society's patronage, the two together could not be com-) play, Frince funroled wid Lie Sumy ioe NAN AE ea om tomwveatreelat mie SECOND HALF. pered to this host at Franklin Field this afternoon to see the future ad-| {be bull on the West Point divnird line. Iyail’salled to Decker on the navy’s five:| Many Washington officials had : A drive at centre netted th vy note | yar eo, The s r broy | sit o Navy side x 5 mirnls and gencrals at the play. Even the members of the Administration | ing, | ‘Then tue waliurs tried tho wisit yard Mine: he sailor brought It back |sitting on the Navy side during the tac took a day off to see the combat. arnt being downed, The | overte . atid Root, who carried the bal, {saflora got two rds bye Sune [ere walked over ‘to the Arm . Falned two years, Howard then stepped {through centre, and Root got a yard) of W There, for one, was Secretary of War Root. Ordinarily his interest | back for a ‘ikles. and the aalion toll eect rds. ‘The Navy we the soldiers ry try jen Wall, | fumbled. the 1 Halsey «Polit line for Kteat added two m gain was made on an end run Then Davis stepped back a ‘the ball to Hack- att gn. the Nasyis forty-five-yard line. Hackett carried the ball back ten yards to_midfeld, Davis kicked the ball to Wilcox on the Navy's %-vyard line, and he carried the ball back fifteen yards. A right-end run netted the N ‘| ‘telegation was headed by Se ‘oot nother plinge. ‘Then Howard | 1 a RIaK Peston th eS y nothing. Halsey E a Hac on \ Point's yard Une. |punted ¢ ll to Hackett, in th i 0 d_kicked — of ‘or the: tore a hole in centre for two yards. t would have been neutral, but to-day it was with the Navy. On that team Arma boy Was dawn fa #8 [tile of, the field. andthe’ soidier was | evi Cauane the ball on the fou STRAUSBURGER: Darkness Marx the Game. GARSULES vas! ned thre: ards: ” ido ed whe he ie ball. » ¥ ‘ + a" 7 a was his son, and every move made by the young fellow for Annapolis was | Tose eT Gente mace ag Ne eee Oe eee eae Nae Niven Met ena Pale tt btah he Ho bented the bal torclint on eee Aeron watched with the interest of a mother over a six-months-old child. yard: Prince on the next try { A run around Navy's left end netted Ke for n kick, but it was Deekea ea! READY Jo KICK. cyard lines and’ the aoldier! ran ten But Secretary Root was only one of many of Washington official corps. First Goal for Navy. } the Navy nothing, and Davis too falled) the Navy got the ball on the Army's yards. It was so dark that Prince could gin anything on a drive to centre. | ty rd line. jhe see the ball when it was passed. to ‘ 3 ‘ i went back to Kick for the | barkteg A f - - ti cfor : t : } Vas t secined, Was at the scene of the fray. Gold lace and at Aaasieagslk “ rite took Parnsworth’s plice at righ he Army line gave way two yards nim for a kick, and the Army lost five All Washington, i ine ny. but tod In Prince | Adit pack tor West Point, Prince punted a line plunge. “Beaseali ire the next plung Hilj gave it three] yards, 1 at in at le NLAnd the ball bounced out of bounda on| tackle In place of Grady for the Navy | 2ard# more, is punted the ball to Wilcex to ne, | Cie Navy's as-yard dine, Hulsey and Grady went to right tackle, The|, After getting the ball on the Nayy's| Davis on the Navy's yard Une and rom | plunged for elght ds ant) Navy could ga teething on a line| tirty-tiwe-vard line Prince ran twenty] he carried jt back ten yards, Halsey pen everywhere, The display of army and navy nee the beauty of the scene. Qractive uniforms were colors only tended to en fumil tl ROONEY TROUBLES AND 'IRINARY DISCHARGES. A CURE IN 48 HOURS showing surprising toushdow pinowing eurnrain® | one-yard line, on ‘the ‘next play, “and then” Howard een cheers of the aailors Touchdown, | stepped back for q iklek. He punted the | fmuruy toechder Nt over for West {Pall to the Army's M-yard ino, whers ov But the footbal! players were the heroes of the hour. Officers of both | { a ni, Hace | uvertie Nany rotors a ehancd to cheer Dlunge. "Chaembers then, Strom the ey Hints, gun (hie, Natale tert, end be: SARE army and navy who h won distinction and honor in battle were com PNA Ma ‘delirium, | tre, Halsey on a atab at centre gained | t} naar Tee ae tone ron was now on the Navy's twenty-yard a pletely lost sight of. None but the gray-clad youths from West Point or Army. Oe Aumys Th {ghree) yay ane, Navy wae forced to Army @ot the ball on her 18-yard line, | M@@, Davis walned two yards tl . on Y kicked of for the Arm: | Iklek OM ed the ball to ce | Deine x e sanilanage sn 7 cen! the blue-dressed boys from Annapolis aroused much interest. In the crowd | led to Strasborwer on t jon ihe Army's W-yard Ine, and the | fag yey tiened to ble Kepm’s W-yard line,| | ‘The same player made three yards e e whieh stood by and rooted for the army was George B, McClellan, Mayor- Une and ‘he carried it, baok | soldier boy brought it back seven yards Kteis Wee easel ae —_ more one drive at lett guard on the 7 Jew ¥ New Y was jus twenty yards. ‘Three yards was gained] before being downed, jocked, e ay. ince gained three yards r / elect of New York, but even to the New Yorkers present he was just an by Halsey through the Army's cestre,| Hill then carried the bail through! me Army was off side and th through Howard, but Hill failed to gain @ 1 1ams oa _ordinary spectator, But on the next try the Army held the] Pearsall for thres yards, Prince. tram | way Army Was OM side and the Navy/anvihing on lls ‘dash around right end. 4 Football was the thing to-day. And at that it looked like West Point. atlores toward Kicked Eas ackett It) his position Kicked to the Navy's 2-1 the Armyn thirtyvand line, Ghoambon Prhoe aot tore yards sho ueh centre, ra y {Bven the thousands which sat in the stand of the Navy's rooters admitted | the mide of the Hold, Prince posiied| yard line, and the ball bounded! out O¢} ened ror em Kol but It wae blocked| said “line Hint eaukd? ate’, notte Cures Diseases of Men ‘that defeat seemed to be the dose fixed up for the “future admirals.” Dounted over the Navy's goal tine, ‘The! palt'and ctted tt to the Navy's lo-yara | ut the Po Dash ont around Howar, but Prince managed to ‘ cy “ A ball was brought to the twenty-vard} jing, Hill gained five yards through | Stressberder tali’on it ° o}gain four yards by the same pI ', HOPED FOR A SURPRISE. Hine, "hen Howard punted te mills. | eee, Neuburg asberger_fell_ on Coil gts tne ArnipiniRourehinanahascns Prostatic Troubles - Private Diseases - Still they hoped and hoped, and in hoping knew that !f things would) eq jt back five yards. Hill was given Bayo aaron was iawardes fos Array tor on a line plunge, in whic Chambers] Davis aMained two yards tn bucking Raaliy GGL Ab eae eer ite aban en come as they liked them the football surprise of the year would be seen) tho ball but fumbled it and Decker fell) prince gained two yards more through | the ame. continued 10] the Na centre and the soldiers had how, Jong standing the ) gut the use of nd to-day. on it for the Nav Doherty ana the bail was on the Navye| “inte yards were gained by the Navy | OMY, WWo yasds more to go for another soared fe vt ¥ N On papor none but the @orst figurer in the world could see where! trent Annapolis had a chance of pulling off a victory. Time and again this year feneive, and Prince then shot over the tackle for the Army's n of the game, Wasting ‘Necvous Debity Went Point's Seco rom there Davis w cheers of the sail ‘owned those of the soldiers on « mt am t A xi Cures oulck and radical in ¢ she has gone down to defeat, apd in doing ¢o fell before such teams as Tmt Carried the. ball throush | points xecond touchdown of the game. | Prince Kot the ball and with hla whole | seq ee i tk batt Geave Weakness f ‘¢ Fancue aetna? Sid those produced by preparatory schools. West Point had been defoated by ves for five yard t Halsey could | yhompaon, who is now. playing rent | team behind him carried it back eight nnd ed ft. Dohe ? yards ‘The pall was taken back to the Army's Yaie and Harvard only. y gain a yard on rad When the game began some of the West Point men were more fit for the Nayyis Captald iterts BCORE: ARMY. 12; NAVY. 5, acklo| M-¥ard line and the ball given to the hospital cols than the gridiron, yet for the sake of their academy they| ine ati waa now on the Navy's ffty-|for Went. Point. and ne Went into} Army. Prince punted from his posttion went into the game for while any way, just to show pluck can be raked up| yard tine. Capt. Soule, of Navy, was | Thompson's place as right guard, Davis} (0 the midcle of the Neld, where Btrass- 4m Uncle Sam’s army. As for Annapolis, her men were all in superb] hurt and-so was Cham! Both re-| for the plunge. guard for West Point, Adcked the goal . out he failed. Y ithe failed yy 1me.of cure, 10 to 60 Saco Varicocele Bb de77 Peale wenindy: 4 my to Wil- lubed exclusively by me 1 line, Ho yards. On he next play Strassberger tumbled Stricture 1 A a berger made the catch and was downed army kicked over the nav: d ed, ita “Howard. for’ the navy| Doherty for the Navy found a hole. in shape. There was no complaint on that score. vivad. “however; within’ Ge requinen ts i ‘ard Tine punted to” the| the Army's left wide for a gain of five TRACE EG Gy TE on ee, enced tured in 18 daya,with- ho “If we were only a little heavier,” said Capt. Soule before the game, | Siowant wunted to the Army's 26-yard |‘ iM line, where. Hackett] Yards. k see ee ee gor Fern ae ed | A cue cute pain. 4 we would win, We are fast though and maybe we will qurprise the tin. and Hackett! who caught ‘he ball anid carried it back four yards. | tae But on the net toe Ay Pokaney | he ball was only thirty yards trom the | from busines, ©” INBWXORM'A MASTER GERCIALIST of meroury oF army. boys by circling their ends for gains that will eventually earn us fatried it backk X yards. Prince gained ) nd then Davis, from posi: | the Army fost a yard, ‘There was little | Haves place on the Nate mur yeods | privateand special Alvoatoe of ten far so-yours, "Notningaclasie teracrine ae | & touchdown at some time or other during the contest.” i; OF Sarda torovali. the eaene @poty| tion; to Strassbere; on the |gain made on the next tr by the Navy, | QUKe 5 ninge on the Maye pour yards Money buy ts lacking in my office equipment. “wilt use you honestly, ye vas ‘ 1 7 ed the Navy's centre| Navy's twenty-vand line. Grady, who|@nd then hambers stepped back for ‘a bloat tale a ¢ skilfully and restore you to health in the shortest time, with the I “At 2 o'clock the Navy team dashed on the fleld, and the Orange and Old't ced the Navy's centre | Navy's twenty-vard line. Grady. who | and phe mticully, tore you to health in she shortest time with the J ) Gold and Blue of the north rtand waved and a big cheer greeted the / +. and the same player | Re as, 6 le ‘or the P drove through for five yards | you cannot call, write for my home ctre. Conpultation Free. rds through the| , The ball sailed to Hackett on the ; could xuin | AtMYS twenty yerd line, | Three ‘vards| My th wy “to anor toueldown: | DR. L. R. WILLIAMS &. 186 W: S4ta st., N.Y, vd rol oeg | hothing on the next try at the A é gained y eo v eh |. oe ‘ t iS a 7 PETE ease a ine [line foward stopped back for a idek, | Grad, and avis Dplunged through. for{ Pron was he eects 2 tee Sedias, 36 mmage| ‘The ball sailed to Hackett on the| fifteen ards before he was downed by th Touchdown for Army, ain hurt But he got back| Army's ffty-vard line, and the soldier Shoube. The. bal Was now on. {re 4 three yards through the ‘again O. K, browght it back ten yards before being | Army's forty-thres-vard line Navy's. centre, and on the next play downed, Soule was hurt, mint was able} Smith took Chamber's place at left) Hill sho: through centre for’ another Pyards through Rees, Navy, gulned two as now playing fullback for} Army's right The Ni 1 “players, A few minutes later t-e Army boys came out ana that was a cue |* 4 the cheers of the West Pointers and the waving of the Gray and Old \ Gold aud Black for Weat Point. fi +- The Navy won the toss and chose the goal to defend back of which a ud the ball line In_ the si um piinted the ball to the Nay y's for a Navy, The ball sailed to Prince in. oe sotrchdown Cov. West Point, Graves. field. and the, Mast pow and on, . BOMDISE POY... alter, me Yi-yard line, where Strassberger caught| to rosume operations in the game. guard, Chambers was o badly hurt that} touchdown for West Point, Done it » Navy could nottear down the | ap Wonehdown for Army, |e bad to be, carried off the fleld. Wilcox | kicked tho goal, SCORE: ARMY, %; ; Te ey aor UAE atopiea bane ad Touchdown for Army. {took Decker's place at half back for the | NAVY, 6. { '] A D for a kick. It was a fako Kick, whieh| Prince dashed around Howant for a{Nava at the samo time, Inge kicked off for the Army. ‘Tho lost the Nayy the ballon ner own 2-| Sn Of nine yards, and another yard| ‘The Army gained 5 yards. Wilcox was | bal sailed ta Wilcox on the Navy's five- : “cel yard line on %& fumble, Farnsworth | Was, cained. through the Navy's centre.| playing uarter hack for the Navy, and| yard Fue und the little sailor carried It Hydroce le, OF an; \circled around the Navy's left end for| With the ball on the Navy's 40-yard line| Strassberger went to left half bacx.| back thirty-five ‘yards before he wa. Rheumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and V! Fs is D five yards. On the next try Davis gained} Prince ducked» through’ ‘dy and,! Hackett was hurt in the next serim-| downed. A try around the Army's Bladder and Kidney Conditious, Eczei Pimpli three more. ‘The hall was now on the] Dreating Away from the entire Navy| mage, which gave the Army a gain of| Naht end iveulted In no gain for tho Erysipelas or any Eruptive Conditions of Skis ‘ | Navy's S-yard line. team, ran forty yards for another touch-| two yards. On the next diev Prince | Navy hen Prince stepped back for & ry sip: y e i down for Weat Paint, Dohe ikleiced the} by a hurdie over the Navy's lino put} Kl. | Tk was n fue and the Navy Sicgt ’ Associate Diseases of Men, to come and havea social oner aip aaarams Touchdown for Army. goal. SCORE: ARMY, 18; NAVY, 5, the ball in the middle of the field torun around the Army Jatt, end. bee with me. I will give you Free of t [tree varda, Howard ‘then booted the] Farnsworth, with the whole West} root in “tne Naviie twenty sie ine. Favs ‘Makes a Stand. eed anthe. Acme forty-yard, lie, sonal examination, together with an honest and sclentific ball to Hackett on the Navy's ¢orty-| Point team behind him plunged through | ‘The Navy found the Army's dine a stoas | Davis ran around Howard for a gain! where Hackett caught dt and carried it of your case, fer no longer. Consult me at once, five-yard ne, and Grady downed tne| tt? Navy's Mne, placing the ball on the} wail, and could gain nothing thro it, [of seven yards. But on the next play| hack twelve yards, Davis tried to kick Welte if you can’t call. Hours, 9 A. M. to 8,30 P.M. Daily, Samdays 4 Navy's twoyard line. Davis was hurt] Rees was hurt {the sorimmage, ‘Tmefthe Navy held the sidiers and pre-| from postion, but it was blocked, and Py ark ‘Consultation and Advice Free. { Navy cub in his tracks. Abang at] jn the play and was stretched ovt on the| waa then called. Halsey failed to gain| vented from, making any gains, ony ALY 180, saved At for his team by ‘ 146 W. 34th searny set anemic wutmn 1) | pe. for th a paiad ot Ane | RAINS oo dit ck Ss Med | DON Tae atin pee ieee al date) LEE "Bil cul tS ie M.- MacKenzie, M.D. wew's sin, dm’ the’ next ware: “¢lindlah es HIM thon drove 10} ie foward was forced to Kick for the| ya 38 1 iY i ie J habe best z Poaraall. . But! No Myard line, and Weak pe the | Na

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