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bi THE WORLD: SATURDAY BVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1904, ; ac ALL THE NEWS [ae OF DIAMOND, RING S28 AND RACE NA DELMAR IS. COLLEGE ELEVENS | fisvaisesvie aig fore" Biss ate? MORE RECORDS t With the eleven erme a vote sp 1 Lafayette. tried to kek out from his : wath load of undergraduates, who wore | Stevens wkicked off, Columbia got Mvard line, Drake blocked the ball, fone? In Boston by several yeand the ball at her S-vurd mark and took | biekine y wp dropped it over the loya! ol} Dartmouth “grade” The re- It to evar before punting to But he war tackled the sult waa @ fecord-breaking attendance St ard mark, Steveng fe- | leather rolled out of his hands. Torrey. and @ pervect bedlarm of nolse from the who was near by. fel on it. Reynolds 7 — {time the whistle bi Alshow am kicked moa! fust as the half ended, a, (Continued from First Page) | ton undeegradimtre Welt tar trom comme leather at —— |dent, the fact that Dartmouth trounced Ul at th Kengie went SECOND HALF. (Continued tro from im First Page.) . , | £6. rn Sl ew hig of 60 to 5 th leven | eagon mate th 5 tor the 1 ele nt touche | E, Smathers, Champion Trot joverwhelmed Lehieh to the tune of 60 to 5, and Pennsylvania duplicated | thelr eleven last senaon mate them par cves for the local elevena neil WUCh=| tm the second halt Penna was unable ver glad fy 5 to score, The half waa shortened to stretch, went to Yale's ccore, beating Lafayette 22 to 0 after a game marked by rough jeignifieg old Three. tir De a eA hed aa onike ecatn wb ter Is Shown on Speedway play, | | Harvard!” thundered out by thousands | Columbla ikkked off on ihe nest Base mae Tan wise had aowthing to 00 who wae a heat in tron of Lard —s of lusty lungs made a sirange mixture Up. Koberta ran of > saris on a Guar) with Penna’a failure to score. Blucher Wins by ¥F To-Day and Is Given Great 4 with Dartmouth's shrill "sky-vouket (er-back run to midtic Lafayette played @ stronger game Reception, | H O W THE TIGERS BEA r Ce a ee nee Renee | I tat (o'Cotum i then Penna and at no time during the! Supreme Court led to the In the ‘frat half neither side There the weai eleven re half was her eoal in danger, where Blucher went to the front ¢ OUT THE ARMY ELEVEN, feiih wecrlatt tie gvueh iain aloe tnd hl, wh nb | ese wa wan ball wus Kept in mid-fleld, with no ad- | Preme Court, who wag ae vantage to either team, Toward thy| of Red Rul e ‘The star event to-day at the Mfth and Phos Mpg Ra Bly as 1d ba a gh pote Bagh tp aes oe nal Watines of the Road Drivers’ As-| FIRST HALF, | THe LINE-UP, The Crimgon then held her tar downs ites. Latuveite also withdrew seve LATONIA RESULTS, sociation on the Speedway was the re-| Princeton, 0, ‘ ‘ |e returs the compliment by amash; ANNAPOLIS '"'MIDDIES” uel of (ne Dest layers, Consequently t 7 » / f Ve erest. ception tendered to E. EB, Smathers's| West Point, 6. ‘ ex until she had worked the ball VS. PENN, STATE, | Final score: PENNSYLVANIA, 2; (Special to The Evening World.) PIMLICO RESULTS, trotter, Major Delmar, by the assocla- SECOND HALF, 128 thin ten yarda of the visitors oa! LAFAYETTE, 0. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., Nov. ton, Major Delmar is the horse that} Princeton, 12. unexpected brace, secured the ball on LF. > |8—The winners of the races run here Pe SY defeated Lou Dillon in a race and tow-| West Point, 0. Sowne and, alded ty a maginecnt Si FIRST HALF. CARLISLE INDIANS to-day are aa follows: pimitco hace an aean ee ered the world’s record to 201M at FINAL SCORE | Ta eet tnt han. axain worked the| Annapolis 8. | FIRST, RACE —One mile sellng—O'-| wore. x pete Memphis last month. In recognition of : von thet mtg Morvard territory. | Penna Me PLAY URSINUS TEAM fine 1 alley. 10 to 4 to rae; | On ee pe this brilllant performance the Road| Princeton, 12, Myers forced to punt. and SECOND HALF, second; Pe > is by bi poten, Drivers’ Association gave the new king West Point, 6, frog ume vo, al ne Annapoli, 12 FIRST HALF, ‘ A Bi lore women eo yt : of trotters a public reception on the Stannard and Foulk crashed through the a, Penna, State Carlisle 6. Ree oFnso, Eva Claire. Bel Bletoone, fox is 10 to 1, ie WERT POINT, N. Y.. Nov. 5—The! West Point line for ten yards, Place Kick Valls, Rachel Ward, Doty, My Alice, tea 805 lower stretch of the famous Harlem FINAL SCORE, Ursinus 0, | Ruth Pa 4 On the twenty-yard line there was @ Fish and Red, White and Blue 1 River driveway. Princeton Tigers bert West Point to- | momentary halt and then Cooney made Just before the haif ended. Glass, for) Annapolis, 20. SECOND HALF. also ran, ‘The horve was escorted from Mr,| day in @ flerce gridiron struggle by @ {ten yards through centre, He repeated | th, attempted a place kick from! Bonna, State, 9% © . SECOND RACK--Six furlongs; Bmathors stable to the Speedway and | #°0re of 12 to 6 The Army team scored with five more. and anothep plunge, put gs igo ee Lead artiole, 18, —Gold Enamel, ii (Troxler) 9 to 2 and frat Billy ae bs he first half on an unfortunate tum- | {2¢, ball on the Army's six-yard | toa in thin, halt pl Urainua, 0, 2 to 4 first; Kurteman, 116 (Nicol), 1 to, 8 rar up to Highbridge. He was then sent | In the first ud Miller aded a yard, Cooney was shoved “4 alt pla strong THE LINE-UP. FINAL SCORE. 2 and out, second; Seotch Irish, 108)? to eh turd. Th down the stretch under the escort of | ble by Burke, but thereafter were un-|over for a touchdown by the entire aa sane Cod gain y . . (Redken), ne sig ac 08. wath a ime—4,82\4, ry fifty fast hariess horses, and on reach able to do Anything with the Tigers, In Princeton team, Cooney kicked an easy Ede ales tee *s sa Carlisle, 28, J<LK. ‘Arthur “Cummer’ Ble Beach | sonee Goiiyat fi Ada 2, bat ae {ng the stand in front of the club-house 414 seeond the Jerseymen went in with & Psa ee fonee WAS strong their Rare Collage, | Urainua, 0, The That and Mint Smash also ran,’ | first; Quick he was duly presented with a blue rib- Rowe, b} THIRD RACK—Two miles and « quar. |15 to 1, secon a at x ty ik Score: Princeton, 6) Went Point, &.| fense was weak, although each teat | bon and a wreath of flo After t a do or die spirit and tn rough play a Brescntation ine secord Molter stepped | poored 12 | West Rot gut Roskwal m gor Oy erate, th rr ne THE LINE-UP fa A AW gay me. Gown the stretch 1 Doe, Kicked to Princeton's 4 When the right . looker), 6 to 1 and 8 to 6 gftst Four H RACE Mi ay he atretch. nidg mesinor tains | Perhaps 10,000 people filled the tems), citer made five yards on & fme Came, | Stare, of Harvard, ran his Reservation, 110 (Minder), 1 ie and M2 was a slacd jut. the | porary stands and lotied about on the and Rise get le, cround the Nine meridconty, bl lays nine Peneen | OU vecond; Curate, # (Nicol), M to t fnocnur’ iif ea pacing trotting amplonships | grass-covered parade grounds, and in loft end. Cooney took six through ¢en- was like @ burr, alding his team marl ‘tleo ‘ae. % third. “Time-267%, "Priam 1 Fag Wg wam, 14 ( ev) a - rer tlgo deaided at this meet The | enar number were Yale scouts who ania aoieey Qvaeved thirty pants | Mette hi ante pra retce Sey Og | Bonerty ORTH RACR-Seven turtongs: | “FIFTH RAGE-Pive tur Dior Hackeits King Yomeand dW, | Wanted a ino on the Tigers tmpruv.d after buing tuckled. Weat Pint Taine | of anor Pane aed “tends eon | cormuley + —Batrada Palma, 104 (Nicol), even | Velled Lady. 101 (N, Murph feaith's Ogden Smith struggled for | condition. unahle to Id at all, The game was | fine tackles, For Dartmouth tert 4 eo Gut, Araki The Regent, 107 ( an). ff Grace Curtis, 1M (Gris! ee ee a ee ee In, the stands the Army had a bre- PN git, and TAliard'a defensive work (Bosal te Te nia ne: Wavy | eames mio (abr Paul) oa tot and Ate & ented’ | hind Time te | ‘tory ? h yonderance of notables. 3 gers, . ) ANNAPOL! ‘ov, 5.~The Navy ke | Tme—t.27 rate f66 beoste ib ine Pit Colt a ig! gl making Aral down on almost | Seore: Harvard 0: Dartmoath. 0. |1ined up against the Stale College of Leiden foan and Bohwartseeia aed nae Fer BATH RACE OM only contender was John b. Do aaa | over C jon to the Cadets’ centre. In the second half each t ted | Pe: ivanta here this afternoon, State FIFTH RACK.—O) and Mra. Grover Cieveland eam repeated | Pennsy' | ine mi factous, tn the bout toe Ora gered on the Tigers and waved yellow Play Becomes Despwrate, er ite ear eommance. Dartmouth |has won two of the three last games |sndiana ener the’ Uranus aleven ‘neva |8'to'W8 ona’ Go kee Thomes F. Hussell's Poi jand black fags. Stannard and Cooney were dotn ; exchange of | with the Navy. 0 J. H. Minds was ehosen referee with | Punts down to within ten yeards of the this afternoon with @ slightly b Rae ah She! ae ha sa Shenn | MP Macross ih Of Peaneyiranit: ASG™e"Ray in fasene Generals, | Carey at Nt tubers ane aD | ae ararnoonWelah replaced to | eum than they a had’ before’ his } o a ire, 5 : eer In- | up t e on, el | SE a ta for ita vad tou! ad RU, , DE Stauffer was made ‘Tinron, the goldiary ‘centre, was badly | oritwble when & fumble Enve. the bili |yoteran Woitlng. at left end, Ghormley | #407 40 HURT IN TROLLEY CRASH. ) gtUrtOs Dr. is (atlise’ Darling, | FIRST HALF, iretcher, “Abraham took hie place, | (9, the, Crimson, Sone a Har | vay ered at full and) DerBoard at left TR® Redaking averaged pounds, PABA di | Z wwckman's Trixie, A. Cone's ce took worked the | | er supplant vubo at full-back Drake and A. R. Meyer's Peter, They| The Army was the first to show on | Army's G-vard line, wh ae he ils eter peanee | half, Norton was also given @ trial In land Flores took rightend inetead of P, Second Col Follows First and finished In We rane Hamen bi the order named both times./the field, and the Princeton eleven oldiera held with their teeth in the | 1% ras fo elinguleh the | the seoond half at quarter, Ses fome Injared Twice, trotted Sut" ® ‘moment later, Both | od.” One by one the bal om _Bareme's erty yaid ne —_— gg 3g0 FO on LOS ANOELES, Cal. Nov, &—At eams were cheered to the ec! nh [oy > m ox; to score, : % 3 Wigste Tenued Stew ete Gat, rae | Ratan renee See peal thee ae tat kick to Dartmouth’s thirteen-yard line | QUAKERS AGAINST ae Yeast forty persons were injured, some || York MN and a y liminary practice, but outwelmhed the | whelming hove, He kicked an easy| Orowwht the game to a close. a of them serigusly, in a rear-end collision | | Mahe; foldlers many pounds apparentiy. Just | goal Score—Harvard, 0: Dartmowth, 0. LAFAYETTE ELEVEN, CORNELL AND LEHIGH to-day on the Long Beaoh electric road |) st?0nd Bs fives ‘ore the was —— cadets rushed*on the feld with a large | Se0re! Princeton, 12 Ondets, @ = MET ON WET FIELO| 2 62% pA. car Donad from this elty . |West Point fag, Gnd there wos more| Doe, kicked ie ete raed Te TIGER FRESHMEN FIRST HALF. to Long ee carrying thirty-three oe W hee! an Inoeton' we! , ive~yt ine. ‘ ' it nsylvania, 22. passengers, stopped near Compton, “d 500 omen and airs ~ AQUEDUCT TRACK Pilsssien Wine ine hea: The Tiger, kicked the next ‘play, th TACKLE YALE -CUBE.""| University of Pennsylvania FIRST HALF, Wha b us far walle seel'™ Princeton won the toss and kicked off, | the Meld, ‘West Polnt lost fifteen yards Cornell 4 Sey eres leeaee ess tne Tae Will Apply for Employment — the Army taking tho norih goal. The | for holding and was forced to kick, FIRST HALF. "1 ivanle, 0 Lehigh 0 men, which had been closely following, wind was almost directly across the | Princeton getting the ball in the centre teva of Pennsylvania, 0 BECOND HALF. crashed Inte it at full speed, Not @ AQUEDUCT, N. Yy Nov, 6—Tho| eli, wih no udvantngs to elther side, | Princeton went to work with a will for Princeton Freshmen 10, tte, 0. ' | on car e9c: through the great WANT track was fast to-day and the workouts| Miller kicked off Ad, Gillespie, vas snother touchdown. int, Yale Freshmen 0, FINAL SCCRE. Cornell, 16. \Enjury. and pat ot sot them Tecelved ‘ee: ae downed on the Army'd Ntteon-yard line, | Tt was almost dark now. West Point SECOND HALF. ‘ Lehigh, 6. |verw Bg A ig TORY with Next SUNDAYS @ as follows: Torney kicked back to the centre on Could not hold and It looked aa though A University of Pennsylvania, 22. " A car bound to "thie city f THISTLB, bre races. eee tse next Mi aes oe mage it the ae pa ave ti again, Anothse Princeton Freshmen 0. | Lafayette, 0, FINAL BCORE. Hedch was stopped opposite the wrec! WORLD. ‘ae A ver, ner. own in three plunges, Ritt side army * a . can io lett ond and} bal a | a ee iy ie in 1.4%, breez-|Foulke did the same, re nga line. Final score; PRIN IN, 125) Princeton Freshmen 10, THE LINE-UP, : pare fed, ‘some. ot hoe ho had” fe ree sorts of labor in the home, ‘the HGENER—Throe-guartere| Gooey dove tienes oni teen ee PO Go, $ Yale Freshmen 7. i: geld inf ‘Injuries in the first, collision Office, the store, the factory, an ing; J, Odom. yards, and the bel! was on the Army 8 THE LINE UP: fer fnere have) — are worthy of consideration ivereighths in 08, brees-| 22-yard line, YALE 22, BROWN 0, IN THE LINE-UP, one, Saten to or taal i lag : ing: cLaugnlin, Gavan cas taken to hospitals tn this city. those seeking female help, RACE witg Ciree-quasters in 1.19 1-2, wer'n Tricks Pril, | GAMEAT NEW HAVEN handily; J. McLaughlin, On the iéyard line the ‘Tigers tried| Wtlaesd eee Ahaw the Hanan PRINCES } ATHELINGinte in L474 their first trick, & double pass, and Congdon | § siya i iivic™ Tiree - quartere | Miller was piegen beek tor} lok. 0 FIRST HALF, eo eaters man to ave out the 0 ya urke Was © { ai handily: Mat Peake. rds. Burke was then tried for 4! vate 16, ee . DAISY {aE EN” geven elwhths In 1.35% | two yards, Erwin was hurt, bur gor Brown 0. HIA, Pa., Nov. “.—A bi Biss vi back In the game, Princoto: here tried PHTLADELPHIA, + Nov, “= ie i y me igi “EAN i Sih ee Eee hae ee lata bye tee) | vale$ wich ain crowd watched the rival football elevens its To A Pill in tlme is a wonderfully good thing and sayes iG. ng the sphere and misa.ng by a narrow a ot Pi 4 Lafayett le for vie~ pais SHIN ue ot Ae oe Me cadets th by. nai the ball. | Brown's Sec oe ia’ Fle aie tiarvomas| (Bpectal to The Evening World, many a fit of sickness. Every person, young or } G ti cadets ere’ e ‘ ~ CLAVRELAND Quarter in 09 hand: Torney punted to Princeton's th: ry. | FINAL SCORE, (Rpecial to The Evening Wortd) It la four years since these two olf) ITHACA, N, MS na a Oure needs a little help often to put their systems right 1LE--Quar! ‘5 reg 1% handily; lyerd line and Miller fumbi Yale 22, PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. &—The| gridiron rivals met on the foothall field, played Lehigh this afternoon in the} It there's Billousness Constipation or Indigestion W, Bhields, trainer ne an {Shechinie Fan ‘weraight thsupeh the ne Pron . Princeton Freshmen played the Frosh: | Roporis were ourrent that several of) last home game of the season, The Ff BCH P NE, ARABIATSexen-clghths | !9| He was brought down by Hill and Er- ~|men from Yale on University Field in| the Quakers’ best men were overtrained,| Pennsylvanians | pat up thelr beat | lose of BEECHAM’S PILLS will generally set ‘ ARLETEAThree: quarters In Lis i4, |W, And the latter was hore again, THE LINE-UP, the ntuth annual game, The visitors | pickarski, the big left guard, went inty| eleven, and Coach Warner did likewise, | right, Sick Headaches are cured as if by charm, , aMndlyy Be Beveh, trainer, "Petts Uke te Geen ee OS Potttions, had a heavy and fast eleven and were| the game elghteen pounds lighter than) Capt. Lynah played right-end on the| you will is UNCLE Ale fh 140 b% hand-| "porey punted to the centre of the |Shevitn ‘ reinforced by several men from the|he weighed one week ago. | Cornett team Instead of quarter-back, s he VOLADAY ait Jn 083, broeaing; w, {eld and Weeks ploughed through for 'R Yale "Varvity squad. The Tiger “cubs Bird taking the captain's old poston. | Ag uy VE EXPENSE 5 vogea Traine so, [Hae Nita Coral anh tebe paken have been playing a fair game, but as FIRST HALF. |arhe gnme was played In a cold rain, La CHE Mile tm 146 34, ten yards, when Cooney fumbt mand Miygars they were eutmalebed tn, nde 2 Singapvanin ‘ad 86 dibedin is Ty ae the, dret ret felt Cornell hea The and be enabled to enjoy many a pleasure i ' e t elr em a ena, aes O69 1-2, handily; | iMirtyeyand ne. Interference ithe Hine Rook 3 WSce"considerably in Yale's favor, met bar superoctty over Latarstle | anebae made impossible, ' ve West Point five yards, They lost in the game played here this afternoon. " T—Bevencelghthe in 1.04, | Kv nt five Fae ine rigers | raveneorih sea r ict ait ended with “the gore | BAILORL ON THE GRIDIRON. Fi BEECHAM'S PILLS make fife worth living 1 hresequarters In 1.20 42, |until Weeks was forced to kick, It COLUMBIA “SUBS Paineyivanis, vette, 0. Penn-| xnickerbocker Field Club's football team tting your system in condition it. <2 Gardner, tra'ner, wes a beautiful punt of forty yards, sylvania mate tout’ touchdowns and | qi tine up amainst the eleven fom tne patting y ystem in to enjoy OAMARAcirhteeceighths in 0.89 1-2,|HIll fumbling, and being downed on | (Gpecial to The Evening World.) BEAT OUT STEVENS, | Kicked two goats, the last goortng be: | DM g's. Hancock toomarruw, at Olymole, B easily; T. Healy, trainer, the Army's iiftecn: ri ine. roan Now HAVEN, Conn, Nov, 5—Yale Ing made Just as the naif ended La fig one Hundred and Tenth street and y Any trouble arising from derangement of the organs. nt to phe centre ot e fel eo | fo ah ans pee ap sneer lain Bron eta dee tut bh Poe's a ie af Sgpeon snd cating $ IAT AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. af igh et | raake : FIRST HALF, |ork are a fast heavy team and may be the | use : 3 e Miller was ¢ried around the end of a! make eny appreciable tmpression on} Goismbia, 6, Qunkers Took a Brace, | firet eleven to score on the Knickerbockers, take kick and was thrown back, Next Yale's line and made her gains on con+ Stevens, 0. oo \y . RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, N. Y,,| time he kicked to the Army's 9 tlatent tce work by Cobb, Hoyt's bunt- For five minutes the visiting team bad the Quakers on the Jump, and J. @, GULLIVAN HONORED. i jor that they were never In it. Penn~ | James ©. Sullivan, Chief of the De- j : isles “dl High as +d rtment_of Physical Culture at the tnd Fey Odom want aaafayette. Rrridve Pale, is to be awarded a com: | FINAL 8CORE. Larabaon A ne loving, ative meal by the inaranca Pra il Lambason after successive line playing. Ran Nov. &—The entries for Monday's races| Hine, when HUT felt on tte palit-aine | {ng and Shevtin's running back of kick- playing. Princeton's line waa a stone | offs were the features of Yale's game. he Army could not make UN | Rogs played the best football for Brown, inch on the plunges. The Brown team arrived here early —Two-year-olda; handicap. but a week away, Prince united tty yards. Ritter fuin- é on the Tigers’ forty-vard line, Ham! crowd of rooters, vens, forts proved dil “ } ta yard through centre and) effcrts smal failures 1906. e 3 Frond eer fumbled a pase for the kick | Yale Maked @ partially oubetitute 8old Everywhere In Boxes, 100. and 260. ; and lost ten more, Then he kicked and | team becaure of the fact that some THE LINE-UP. it was the Army's ball In the centre of of her best mea, notably Bloomer, Owl- , = {he fel. Prince ot Bre ents anvund | gey and McCoy, arw laid up with tn. | Solumbis Pogitigns, matt PUULIC NOTICE Princeton's left end, ma ppg ll 1 it was not thought best to | Algetti ‘ ial OSD ILED: esac first down of the day. | 2 ON na Unéer the Aus IMPORTANT. TU TAXPAY! plees of Depar mea. sn sunsieey, fe, the PENNSYLY ‘ft Nia RA Torney went through right-| put them in to-day's hurd contest, biog | fe = and then Torney | the Princeton gam: i a | TAMMANY HALL ie i ae ite re i G.. , miedo Hager a wenty-five-yara | Moe tilgomer and. Funn was. sche | oe i ; phnean at HEREBY give rT ia hy ine where Miller was downe a yer ene ra | TO U D bl ALL Las | oh root sores Frror Coats Tigers Dear, Fg aioe lnege At wtih “ran poe Be ‘ pat -NIGHT SAT R Y ES 3 a fit ay re ty ens Ban, ie five Cooney h the | preparations were m. coring as ¥. 8... att AT 8 P.M a Ey es wey | Siren centre an left | 4 Sn ee Niiral tor the bia sau 00 Mi * Mm moe set tackle, Burke fumbled the ball | Come, ar eae ual =i ‘tt Pines: ;| rolled’ toward Princeton's goal Sea; | Yala managed to, sogre 18 pointe | maser a a COOPER UN ON ee Na at me Seis peter Arete rs iy tin a coe 7 . ‘i ice re rolles i ers Bm oon a wi on batten fe on IU foe a ees re Brown's cantre was re. eo iesircpeal ipod Pee Mob Prof, LESLIB J, TOMRKINS will preside, wh ce OF es nt gh Naa saves magnificent "pume and Made | eleven tined up against the ‘varsity | The Following Eminent Speakers Will Address the Moetlog:’ ton orgar dpckaos af t Arar. Doe faree caine by punting. team of Stevens here this afternoon. | 5, £ For Columbia only these men were tn waaay oneal Feel gavin DARTMOUTH LINES UP —|enieible to play who had not started Ca a Se ere ene aie eS Whe NEPHURY RUSOBLL, Hon. JON ANY, Beaune pier nena ss sdition to the amount ot fush u He a ran nd Pennayl- . tack 15 yards On the dbyard line | AGAINST HARVARD. | the ames wih Tionp the lovat | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIA rere eee ter wee called for the college managed to muster on the field . a aT oat a ae tas “i Princeton 0, West Point @ re Bn Ala bt HALF, n_ hoven, considered to te pretty STEN. Recdver of Taxes ‘ arvard 0, wrong. SECOND HALF. Dartmouth 0, Columbla seemed to have no doubt FOR BALE, N: Line ings P, "y | se ce tat oh tos ddd Node SECOND HALF, ot winning, but the Stevens boys Snichihinic OEE sonanan, at it ees nase ae é Shug hter, Sheet wae out of tho| Harvard 0. jumbia's stare out of weekly: mentie- p r raeup Hodes taking ‘ate. place me) Dartmouth 0, chances for success Sr nae clothiog mate Ps fs Bhi ‘Mutha, ‘who was dowool an the FINAL SCORE, Wein ot town all ert adres Pd — a Nt} ’ forty-yard line, but the Tigers) Harvard 0. mate retreat five yards for and “eet thece vids fina fake | Oartmouth 0, "paste asmy 8 ballin the Yisltorg ni . no entre of che field. if ught the ball oh was HELP WANTED—MALE, AAA AAA Quin -% i to M2 weekly sasily sores bax Reiiting seaapioes hosiery tor | pestern: market out tn ee iy ridding ’ ball again on their wenty-five- eet o | hg r j , gg Columbia's a Sy . rok nd ed Wok, r —— . Wa ‘drop kick, which failed. Bte- , | WaNrer em ‘aosloeee ve more in the sami ie ae | vena punted out to {ts forty-five-yand | 2 ? 4 Gomney went through Hats ta: Site: ; Sean 1 aio at fe fwentd: | ‘Ora yards for holding. “ithe bon font ? ie . ibe ba agg five yards Cadets Battered by Tigers. ball went A was & serious setback, just when Gnea ss Srasie A rer no Lith, Ac" FOUNDED 1890, =, Novy, ¥ wn ferteak ck "waa teed ‘plinoss fale | AMER On o “Seated shy aod tau tah ese | STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. | & Fs Asothec Inv Senet saa the Army rs ‘Stevens ‘Arm MAIN as 43 eae ™Y Boni

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