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| w W. pa ¢ ' FOOTBALL ELEVENS ON MANY GRIDIRONS oe Columbia Shuts Out Union in First Bat - tle—“Pennsy”’ Tackles Lehigh, Prince- ton at Jefferson and West Point Is Sent Against Tufts, 7 (Continued from First Page.) Columbia third team was pitted against Union. After an exchange of punts ———_. time was called. ‘Final score, Columbia them one of the harlest schedules, with |2%, Union 0, 7 more big games than were ever tackled before by any big college. | jWhile they were In the midst of the | third stanza a mass of light blue and | BROWN ELEVEN SCORED AGAINST. white emerged from the dressing Tooms, and as it came the field re-| Grantte se sad fate § Collemti Bolved iteclf into Columbia ‘varsity arty Gale ot adanta a aquad. jenno Played at Providence. The grand stand never shook after | the most brilliant Highlander play, as | @ almost careenea trom the shock of lames em i New Hamp. voncerted ‘"Rahs!"' follo’ b e | : autre ue oh in = ja ae : a ra Second Half—Brown, 5; New Hamp- { we “2 a vane sah tis + shire, 5. “Tommy” Thorp was cheered and then \ Thorp agin, and finally Left-End | gp Sore BTOwM, 16; New Hamp- Post, Left-Tackle Brown, Left-Guard | 2 Boheverria, Centre Algeltinger, Right- | T . Guard Naevying, Right-End Hurley, THE LINE-UP: arter-Back Donovan, Left Half- Pos! tion. New Hampshire k = Helmrich, Right — Half-Back Fins. cape en Fisher and Pull-Back Ca : Teancae | ¢eived an ovation in turn “Gamppelt + Ce i This aggregation, that a Nailer most 19 pounds, ran through gignals pasenare with the speed of well-trained sprint- W + Wil Fs urtis co hae Adama ‘stoskwell But there ts a difference when one faces a determined, even though light (Special to The E deven.- pac ‘he Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, RX. L., Sept. 90.—Brown niversity’s football eleven opened ite season to-day in a game with the New Hampshire State College. Several of Brown's best men were out of the game on account of conditions in their studies, and it was far from the college's strong- est team that faced the Grantte State men, CADETS DEFEAT EUFTS 18 TO 0. Weat Point Wins Opening Game of Season Without Being Seored Against by Visitors. First Half. When the red Unionites trotted on the fleld and opened up they proved to Ught. Union won tie toss. Carter kicked to Columbia's twent yard line, Union tried Columbia's lin twice and did not gain an. inch and Kicked to Columbia's fifty-yard line. The Blue and White returned the kick, Bnjon tried Columbia's line again In the entre of the fleld, but Columbia broke through and nailed Union for losses loore, of Union, kicked thirty yards. Twice Carter and Helmrich tried Union's Jine and didn’t gain. After peoliangs of kicks Donovan caught the ball on the Union's fifty-yard line. Three times Pigher went through the vp-Staters for Paras at 2 clip. Starbuck, Colum- ja’s fullback, who had gone ‘into the game at the last minute. failed to gain ht euard. Twice Fisher went h right tackle for five- finglly went over for a Union, 6, Fisher didn't come within fifteen yards of kloking the gocl. After one @ of punts, Starbuck kicked the ball over Union's ‘goal line. Union re- tugne4 ‘the sphere to Helmrich, who caught it and rea straight through the Dpion team for # yards and a touch: down yith bu man for interfer- nce. Again Starauck missed the goal ‘wy-a yard, Score, Columbia, 10; Union, 0. Crowd Yelle*for Thorp bh off to Post, who ran pak to his own %-yardg, line. tarbuck #icked out, of bounds to mon’ rd line, "Tommy" Thorpe | enberry. ras atill ow of the gamo and the crowd began to yell for him. Union couldn't gain an {nen Helmrich throw this body into every play and broke !t ven f pounds, k kicked to Quarter-Back McNabb, PE Union, on one tr on she: spor with |POosmible. Tufts have never been much it left little McNabb of a problem for the soldiers, but the Beet alter e tem minutos, After |coaches put in their best men and kept Beater Test he Pg all over Moore's a Ha auota of subs on the side lines. Me ran back, grabbed the ary, last year's quarter-back, -be- foad, the jacehowned behind. his own | gan the game, belng relieved later ‘by fine for a safety, Score: Columb!®, | Janngon, Both Torney and Hanlon Union, 0. 3 the %-yard | Were on the alde line's with bad ankles, sntzoiet, FeO dhe tel wide ‘ana White. | Phitoon going in at full-back and Bea, Helmrich and. Starbuck starsat. “Tho|"er® playing the lett half position. sion to) . letely at the New ne hfteen-minute up-Staters were Soanp et ‘k team's mercy. m halt ended with the ball on Union's INDIANS SCALP Mryard line. Second Half. VILLA NOVA TEAM In the second half Merrill took the pits of Left Gare Tint, of mich: Gavi Oe ae ougit for frat five and then pis ing, At the fifty-yal ine Saas bosted to Union's ten-yard line ‘and Echeverria piled on the ball after > had fumbled it. Fisher car. re ; a the ball over, but Donovan missed vitons: Hint, hale: Carlisle Indians, 18: 3 . 17; Union. one Foote eo easy, WaT; Rad the | Final acore—Indians, 35; Villa Nova, 0, fue and White dean able io make, te kick off but buck caught the next of THE LINE-UP. fe ball, Union secured the Ned aid kicked at once to the centre e field. Davis, Union's left end, off the ficld with u wrenched Rdreth took his place. Columbia tore open the Jing. ‘The_up- | Smith ‘were helpless. Right-half Back | Moore ‘was knocked out, but resumed |1 Centre Nutt went down more to | McA: wind than for any other rea- "The Union Team was physically, * Columbla Man Knocked Out. * 20-1 ine, yy fell a ele ia ee ote Bo . hi bite Pal Be es we of punts Union wi ah Cal imbla. twice for 'golumila then Dela Soore first ‘Tul 0. Final score: West point, 18; Tufts, 0. THE LINE-UP. Positions. = Ty we ‘ufts College. half—West Point, 12; Formneets BAMA OS: (Special to The Evening World.) WEST POINT, Sopt. 80.—On the new gridiron in front of the officers’ club, the Cadets faced (the Tufts College in the first game of the season. The heat wa's terrific and good football was im- Bleven Defeats College “Trial Horse” Without Effort— Score Ie 35 fo 0. Straight through ‘Vitia No Spain ‘Conn. Readon fo! F. Referee—Dr, Btaufti Dr. Smith, Bucknell. ‘Special to ‘The Evening World.) CARLISLE, Pa., Sept. 9.—The Car- lisle Indian football team in meeting the Villa Nova eleven to-day, fully ex- pected a score to exceed that of Prince- ton during the pas: week, Indian Capt, Bowen was not in the game and his Place was filled by Dubois, The visi- tors slightly outweighed the Redskins, ‘but Carlisle hoped at least fur ¢ 40 to 0 pn0re, ‘THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVI ING, SEP $.-< 'Zoo Bird Operated on for} Boil on Cheek Due to Gluttony. (Special to The Evening World.) ZOOLOGICAL MARK, NEW®* YorK. Sept. 30—Eve fe ccnvalvescing, thank | vou. Her face, which was much to the bad this morning owing to an abscess in the right cheek, closing her eye, was successfully operated on by Dr. Blair, and has assumed its normal and pleae- ing contour. Except for a slight wound Eve is none the worse for her few min- | utes in the zoo hospital. | Eve's trouble, which in earler yéars | would have been diagnosed rwith Job's, | was a blood tumor. It is thought to have beém brought on by. an overdiet | of autumf leaves. ‘The ostrich has a habit of standing all day long in the shade of the ol apple tree im the Adamless Eden she shares with Rach- | ael, the other ostrich, swapping gossip | and swallowing yellow leaves and ere, stopping only for regular meals. she ‘nes had absolutely no mercy on the all- | ‘mentary tract in her throat that ts obliged to go through a looping-the- loop stunt with each mouthful. | only Ill-effect so far és the bo: eye migth have known what her | Gluttony would bring, for she had had similar trouble and underwent the same operation last year. i Dr. Blair says that while surgery upon birds so large and powerful as an ostrich is attended with peculiar dim- cultfes, he never had any more success- | ful'in every way than this. | The bird was driven to the operating | table, an adapted shipping crate, where four men, threw a bag over her head @n@ ‘strapped ler securely. The bag cut off all light from the ostrich with- out interfering with Dr. Blair's work. Cocaine was used, and Eve gave not a single evidence of pain beyond a slight throat-sob, due to nervousness. She {s now back in her paddock in the shade of the apple tree as if nothing” had happened. It is observed also that her negk continues to loop the loop. It is feared her gluttony will bring her back into the operating room ere the season 18 passed. —————— “JAG” MADE HIM A DESERTER, w Soldier Recovered His Senaes He Was on a Train in Virgin! Private Wilbur K. Bozell, Seventy- ninth Company of Coast Artillery, eta- tioned at Fort Adams, near Newport, R. I, went on a spree several days ago aud came to on a train somewhere in’ Virginia. Realizing that he had prob- ably put himself on record as a deserter he went to Philadelphia as fast as he could get there and gave himself up at the army recrukting office. Corpl. William C. Lord, of the Etghth Infantry. Governor's Island, started for Philadelphia to-day to get Bozell. He will take him to Newport. Duvail (Special to The Evening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL- PHTA, Sept. 80.—The University of Pennsylvania football season opened here this afternoon, when the Red and Blue team lined up against Lehigh. | Coach Dickson was confident of a vic- tory, although he did not have his strongest eleven in the fleld. Stevenson, the quarterback who startled the fovt- ball world Imst fall, was missing, and | his pluce was filled by Corson. Steven- ¢on ‘has conditions to work off. Right | Half-Back Greene is under the faculty's ban and his place was taken by Bennis, | CORNELL’S ARARD JOB TO WIN OUT. een Final Seore in Game with Colgate Makes Ithapaus Victors by One Scant Poin Score. first haif: Cornell, Final Score: Cornell, 12; Colgate. 5, Colgate, 11. THE LINE-UP. he a Gost lo (Capt, Capt.) well (Special to The Evening World.) ITHACA. N. Y., Bept. %.—Cornell met Colgate in her second game to-day. Coach Warner put an entirely different “PENNSY” GIVES LEHIGH NOTHING. Quakers Put 85 on Score-Board in Game Agatact Strenseus Penn- sylvania Neighbors, Gcore fret half: Pennsylvania #4; Le- high 0. Gets 5oE * gealigdlen ore ar eleven in the field than that which bare- ly defeated Hamilton Wednesday. Six new men were on the team. Schild- miller, Hodge, Thompson, Pollack, Mor- tin and Walders. f ‘This was @ big scare to the ont play- ers, who for the first time that they were y to lone thelr positions. The aftemoon was very hot and the players suffeyed much f the heat, requiring’ much time to be taken out. to 0! HARVARD WINS BY LOW SCORE. Wiliams Shut Out, but Crimson @levon is Meld to Meower Tally of 12 Polate in iret Game, Som firot halt; Harvard, 18; Will- "Pinal wore; Barvyah i Wittens | | | Last wear Cornell defeated Colgate 17 | | ton’s Tigers played ¢ OSTRICH EVE aware rh Hi a al “ee NECK. ATHLETES (Special to The Fo (Special to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N, J., 8 i Pri ond gan the peason to-day with Washington and Jefferson Colloge. The w | M W/ d Uttle too warm, Last year's W me. ade. ton and Jefferson team held th | Gown to 18, and to-day’s game was one! to fairly try the ‘Tigers’ strength. \ Dutch and McCormick, two strong: ‘varsity men, are out of the game until) next week, Willock, the first substitute If-back, was also put out of the game) fj ve ‘ i To-Morrow’s Fall Fashions, by President of the Dress- makers’ Association, Illustrated.) yesterday with an injured shoulder, The Habit of Health Many people have a liabit of ailing, How much better it would be to learmto keep well. For health, after all, is largely a matter of habit, which all may acquire with a little practi BEECHAM’S PILLS teach good habits to Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels, If you are sub ject to jous ‘Attacks, suffer from Constipation or are troubled with Indigestion, Nervousness or Headache, Beecham's Pills will reform all these bad habits and set an example of good REMY ables" otetichay" aang Abe healt suggestions trans occasionally is suggestions - mitted He ptectam's Pills, bis EMBER 30, 1905. | FIRST WALKOVER Sunday World. PEN |BLAGKBELLE “GITY’S M’GOMB | WINS PAGE IN PARK FIELD STRAIGHT HEATS Ven Flanagan’s Shotput Beat, Fine Matches Mark Harness World’s Record, But Was | Races at New York Driv- ing Club’s Matinee. Rejected for Fouling. . (Special to The Evening World.) MCOMB'S DAM PARK, N. ¥., Sopt.| EMPIRE TRACK, Yonkors, N.Y } thousand spectators jammed | Sept. 39 (evening).—The beautiful tra | point of vanta und the | )resented a holiday appearance tuls uf- | |AeComb's Dam Park athletic fold tox | ternoon, when fully yw lovers of tae WeSSevtOL E bed Ab sees Held to- | fight harness horse witnessed the four- day, to see the meet under the auspices | toonth matinee of tae New York Driving of the Metropolitan Association of the | Club. ‘ae track and weather Were pe AL A. Uy marking the opening of 10) TO peuree oft i ee track. nt No. S, in waien tered stat Leroy 8, Herkins, of the Union branch | #ugh, Susie G, and Sampson, ana event | of the Y. M,C, A,, won the closed 100 lamplonsmp cuss, waten hin " rs swage una tn HHS race | we + fiat sheat phe their prot yards ‘hemdteap run. in one heat, and, de was awarded to Perkins | nm Horace ‘Wright (45 yards). 3., second; Harry T. Mor H. Si), third; | thine Clint DeWitt n Htunning Broad Jump: hi Won by ‘Tibbett 10 inches), N C. with W. F. Kuster (28 inche: ond. with a Jump of 29 fret Sheridan (8 Inches), 1. A CC. third, with a fump of 20 feet 5 inches: Running “High Jamo; handicap—fin We Ce Plating (9 Inches), St. eamund 4 dicap— yA Relieves: ‘the head, 5 inches: Mart with a jump of 3 fed throat, Gaprie (inches). unatta a jump of 7 feet 4 Incl J nt and Inches). unattached, third, with a jump of 6 feet 8 Inchen, fungs S EEEEEROSaEEEEe PANAMA GOVERNOR RECEIVES. PANAMA, Sept. 30.—Gov. Magoon, | who {s also Minister to Panama, will to-night give his first reception at the American Legation for the purpose of meeting the diplomatic and. consular | representatives. President Amador and the Cabinet Ministers will be present. | imme~ i diately. | WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS | MUNYON, B’way & 26th St.,N.Y. 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G Hind’s Davia) for thin offer may not appear agaln. won the half-mile run from Haywood | 4. Foody’s Wiikes Mali) | Fur out the banks, and mali It to Gee reste Hast etean- by tt Mar, 401% Foso Hnildtng, and Valentine, of the NY. A SN Pique; Ay craw. || Obi. Incoring a 2-eant In the 66-pound weight throw John ond. Bh e 2.1K ea? OH erties Mairelag er Flanagan won with a throw of 37 feet PL ery ean cite te Remedy, bit it you wilt Reda cane 1 Inches. Once he threw the missile 40 {penhauden'# Netiie Witkes, | | & package by, niall, prepald, fe feet, more than a foot better than the | i 4 ond. anit fina | world's record, but he fouled, and the N va Beacky| | J. iF oay'e Wilken M throw was rejected. Asovite thin. hime % | Summaries: MBS AS ne s-coQd and final heat 830 Yards, Mandicap—Won by Joseph | ford's Belfry Chim al aoe id. Brontiow (4 yarda), LA, A. C: Henry i Bvve Feotdlitis cl ate a | Haywood (82 yards), N.Y. A. Riinntrihe Hayat Rentenh eke, H. V. Valentine (Scrateh), N.Y. 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SOLDIERS’ FIELD, | MOTIFS, SQUARES and OTHER PIECES for SPECIAL ORDER WORK. |] | papa Htv etic re | Western Maryland Football Saas | puree Pte ge rimanee, Va i Siete Snowed Under by naylvania U I 1 D 4 No, 57 Ct " son to-day when tt line ains! Wille No. FST CAUSE ne Rr Eleven, with ‘Tally 26 to 0. pho stery epartment no dingegh of aap i saan asia Ree OD | NOTICE 18 HBRERY GIVAN THAT. | Se moE PG aA el oe ear ha‘f: Dicinson, 16; Wes: A very extensive and exclusive line of UPHOJ.' TERY FABRICS, compris- |] |, ##seeiment-rolis of eal Estate ‘aud 1 ley. ‘The latter will probably be out c—Dickinson, 2; Western | |] img DOOR and WINDOW DRAPERY STUFFS, WALL HANGINGS and |] the venr ino5, and tho Warrants for the © ley. Th 2 , | icingon, ee uf lectlon of taxes, have be livered to tl for some time. ) Maryland, 0, FURNITURE COVERINGS selected throughout the European Market, undersigned, and that all the taxes on sald Several new men we 4 nt-rofls sre due and payable om including O' Bri c ‘5 —= Se —— ml he office of the Newhall qua H THE LINE-UP: I Complete facilities for the execution of DRAPERY ORDERS, Detailed the borvigh in whiek qd and a punter of unusual ability. "| Dickinson Y West, Maryland. ||] suggestions are ofered and SPECIAL DESIGNS and ESTIMATES submitted wp, No. ot” Chambora ". in Collin upon application. (fHIRD FLOOR.) ul venuea the Moses ied and TIGERS VICTORS Ein oorer . D i ¥ IN FIRST GAME, |tis@ 48 bs ajaue ‘ " Borvugh of Richmond. Ms Qik. -third Street Bana sifecta, Siapieton, Staten Inland soa Sees es if f payment during October « ha ; . rat Xam : son's0 paying shull be entiticd to tho ten Score, fi half: Princeton, 5; W. A FB... 2 Adkins entoned in eection 1D of the Ghee ee J., 0, Referee—Mr. Harris, Umpire—Mr. Mouck. York Charter (chapter 978, Laws ot aay, ‘Final score: Princeton, W. & | Time of Halves—Twenty minutes, HEE AMSCiGGASR a Tetrea a iar ON ao ——-— 6 » cent. per i) etween the day of eee atree mireinnewWorig) 2 i “XX fudh" payment and the 1st day ‘of ‘December E LINE-UP. CARLISLE, Pa., Sept. 99.—Dickinson wAkh iB LLS PAID DURING ocropmR: TH one: College eleven mect Western Maryland =RSS MUST DE REBATE BUEORR CHECKS Eptinanton. Porites Ns Teetersen | to-day, and expect to clean up % Gps Whon ‘checks ars alied to the Te oS ay easran visitors by a handsome score, not- Gi: SGdreased ‘envelopes with postage yrepaid 4% hetanding they welgh an average 5 ont J oragr fo ineure return of recelpted ‘Lills by | oT t visitors matt ed ‘ober 2 sho Hoke, PR he Sa Inthe second half, and expected to de- | Ii Have been recelved. by. the taxpayer eet a aincetent Be velop some mood material, — 4 . DAVID E. 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