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f two end rushes, Py Pech tracted a pat ‘week, I venture to cen heok, jon. 8 Of welentific football, old Columbia! Bese eri Mat of lucky Py tog ‘Re down at Penn, have They pall. ys % 3 Wuntiats in the Keystone State. fil they strive for advancement resent, it Is reported, Mating with one Macken Sacky, Lignown jlu-jitsu expert. advantage. oe employed (o the be ee RE you happy? Well, you ought to be! it winpditheajrical shows. mould make Nero wriggle in his im i! perial tomb if he hadn't turned to durt elegy, many centuries ago, { ONDAY the big show! All the . little side shows are closing, and the baseball w ww and his Glante are polishing | ence which Carr possesses. by Willlg Speed the ane a i v3 A os uJ ie infle! jummel . thelr-breastplates, and the Athletics edy the Defects That Were, Coaches View the Elis. . oe ‘i nit nately, ‘ling sturdy partisans are gathering ammu- | 6 " pevial to The Bvening Word.) the base. Masi” foul filed % Wol- eam iy poorest man in Philadelphia TERR, Brought to Light in Wednes-| wew HAVEN, Conn, Oct. ¢—The vertom\ Neer ‘singled to right, ecoring foday ts the one who owns a brick} | Yale football squad have had « teaming BA Nae 8% ummel, Ritter was caught pile, for he's tosing steadily, and hasn't | day’s Struggles. | wp at Yalo field'as a result of their (Continued from First Page.) napping, Withee ayn - @ chance to pick up again until the! SCORE BY INNINGS. 4 \ rablee etruck out” FWO BU Tass 2 work against Wesleyan. Walter Camp _ a Third Inning: BObt-season series Is over Highlanders ...0 0000001 Of -_-o 7 hs swakel of conbhne “had tiels Philadelphia has the tallest pollcomen | Buston 0000010 4 i" “A ri Sees: © 0 throw past Gilbert, Titus received a| Batty fied, Doeiwher to Gensler, ‘Ten- P he ta Pp | Columbia has made a new foctoall chance t1 get a linc on the team, (free pass, Bransfleld out, Giibert to |.ney pop fied to Hummel, Gesster took be pte rerpegeenet Ht might be & : find, Hild name ie Fisher, and ne i | And while they, wore satiated that there | yloGunn, “Mages. scoring, ‘Doalin to0k y Dalen is 1g ROR anesy.| good t to let raw's team, after ' " | nateria " ad fq Gna mpk the count. ONB RUN. wa rows iy y. ooK~ the aicha’ Boneay: ‘Aeave. tha. RelA. bo- BATTING ORDER, | from the University of North Carolina, | ghip team, It was not all réprovented in| ‘Sinan gave his trousére*aihitoh tok ard fouled to Wolverton, Dolan. was| Bt itweens (wo: thick. ‘in otrab lis of | New York. ‘apéton | where he played end, being picked for | the first line-up. 4 fresh bit, spat on bis hands and sent|under Gessler'e soarer. NO RUNS. gieoanie hi Ph deeallog abe re | the Allefouthern team, He was In Go-|, There were several changes in the one whinalhg over the Tope fort home Fourth tnni thlek, sepntnisedon saa ooppers Hahn, cf. caveat, 58. Tumbia tast year and is eligible for the | ‘V@raity Ine yesterday, some of the/run. Devin died on @ ak Jab 10 ‘our innings Staal, 4 umbia last ye scrubs who made a particularly 094 | Doolin, Gilbert cracked a single into]: Batoh and Gessler attended to Dete- Rising, tb, | ale showi@ vetng given an opportunity toljef.. Ames struck out. Bresnahan |Santy, Hummel threw out Wolverton, = nda hy mynd 1 Coach Morley put in his time yoster- Gor what they could do in the ‘varsity | Walked. Browne youd it up with a Cannell ied to Hell. NO RUNS. a Oldring, 98. Selbac | day showing the Columbia. football | “ARE sreviin, who haa a strained Iig- |" ' Magee, ONE RU ana Toney, del Hipenmed beck 06 the Connor, ¢, God win, players Where they bad gone wrong in| ament, will probably not get in Fifth inning. bench. Lewis was out the same way. Cookman, 3b, Armbruster, 0. |the game with Seton Hall. The manner | game for several days. ,Deviin ot Dooin's lktle and) NO RUNS. ee Bc ee In which the delayed bass and the double Quakers Are Gloomy. fied to repen onltd ine ae Fifth Inning. . : pas had mystified the Morhingside The Byening World.) - | siruck Thon, ey) epost 4 f pHfPPh bak, 0 Tere wan| Sruck out, a's Batch threw out Raymer at fret, team ave him opportunity to lecture gb ens he | Wilise and Thomae venaiid’ ptrds ecore acor+| Moran hit to Bateh, who threw the|R (Spretal & evening World.) | the men, [vt fe (Prankiip, (Field Ine out for! !8 ing Doin, Gieuson filed to Wikiee and BOSTON, Oct, G—An ideal sutumn) ys work was taken up with nearly| their usual practioe yesterday, Tie seri} Poa crogwed the plata, | Courtney , RICHMOND, Va, Oct, 6.-C. H. Mont-| day was aFved up for the second | pgieen minutes of lectutine on the plava lous Injury of Weede. who i ls feared, Meaith street Sut axicecione at dou {4 Bomery, of Montgomery, W.Va,, a mem-| same In che closing series between the | and the way they should be hroken un Bats of V8 hops ya peg Into the jeft fleld bieacters, Bransfield ‘of tho junfor class of Hampden Sid-| Highlanders and Boston teams 'this|‘tygn he gave ‘varsity some stiff om. OD ot BHC to Pittinger ended Moganns eareer. he : " Mieraoon, ‘The alr. was somewhat {Scrimmage Work aainet the eerub, In| With Gettysburg scoring on the Ret\ Wiltse fled out to Tituay NO RUNB. Rey College and a well-known athlete, | afi ! which the second i m used the same | and Blue, had a most depressing effect rooeived & serious injury to his spine | more crixp than was that of yesterday trie ke t Seton Hal id made £0. of, tbe Ben se nt eadetbea dk Wiest Sixth Inning. " oth ga Farm. end tals augors well dor snappy work | In th they were fairly successful, ‘apt. Reynolds a) r acl V-| Magee beat out’ a sailow ae pe fh ofl ey ay rate ig A pe Ot the po ners... ‘The Hodiekinvon and Fisher making good Shoon Ge hs ipke ty ‘ oe practlee,| Gilbert. Clark, now pleyng age Mtn the 1 day, ic It probably | va . gaine t watel ie Dea re ne mix up at first ove Fatal, Tt attending phrelcian an-|double-header wach te t0 ve played on Harvard Coaches Shocked: Hines.” is doube ral if-they will etn trite and Clank tothe Ne aioe at praiyed and thut his condition ta pre, |(Ms seriex wit be pulled off tosmorrow (Spagin! to ‘The EWening World.) he qeenae tld Pu Aanioat airuMaing! frets ie iole periys es al ot pou, Nab “ganatsh afternoon, “The opening gamo begin- ‘ s, Oct. 6H peoain blah bat dey Stat | Bt wh lo Magee took ous A CAMBRIDGE, Mags, Oct. Harvard }atrongth has revealed many defects IN| qcig’ was thrown out by ied. ‘ oe ee ning at 2 o'lock, Anarher geod at-|goocball eoaches recelved @ painful} Pennsylvania's team, and these th] Coming home, Wiliae ‘gutted ae BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, |tencance of more than three thousand | shock by the work of thelr eleven co AN ee a wae ig (AY and. It wae good for two f t nite. te ‘Wh BOG, SESIOw : Dev 4 Don feos tu mit to seo (he contest. Be- | against Bowdoin, and they have, set Out |to i) Weede's place at loft end, aa oelaor” Hovtke Ak te isek: (Speofal to The Kvening World.) aR <a’ day” there were ie mber che a de region stage up the Tigers on the Sick. List. Siring beating the throw to vecond, i t 'T PARK RACE TRACK, | 4128 fulrer sex in the pavi | Weak spots in ti ing World.), (wild pitch sent Sammy to third. Gil-7 , BELMONT 1 Sarge ; , Ale tanta ord uty cikcutastances| One of. the things that has been troub- |. pp (Mets Tee PYRE WO at. Hert whot a hat one through Pittinger lew York, Oct. 6—The entries for to- | joowl tans would wish the Highlanders | Ming them most ls Hantey's weakness | sity Ia weakened by the abseace of Dil-/ for 4 sin Ames struck out. Bres- Pars waves aye Gy follows i uronic, thle Ia not ay Just Mow. | eMfullback. Although Manley welghs|1on, the veteran right ehard. 44l8 leit| nahan filed out to Doolin, NO RUNB, ‘ z championship. b out o ne | a pike pe ates, RACE —All agen; veven turlonge rooters want their aggregation in| 185 and is fagt and powerful,he lacks re eg Tree Stated te Seventh Inning, ~— Shuednmith 92 thir fir oan J a= no eeiy saiee spirit and aggressiveness. ‘The coaches Play. Tue aday he was forged fo, sallce wee oN centre, | Thornes = fouvier Jandere’ to " i P early in the scrimmage 28 Raines, virant wad wallop Dettolt Jn or- | have given him a falr try, and he sree Plaged ‘sinte Percy: Wailer, 4 bik fresh-| plate, Strang made a arent catch ol ak proven unworthy, Now they are 100K }iah" yas put in his powltlon yesterday) Gleason's liner and Aoubied Pittinger ~~ Datgie game Grifith an-| for Rome one else. Yesterday thoy and played a, strong game. Dutsoher Is] at second. NO RUNS. = , nt twirler Clark-| Gaited baok Gate trom tackle and played |gcii} ‘unable to play, aid Carothers Is] Browne beat out s bunt tn front af the » Teme Drop Hida son as hia choloe Connor to eaten. | nim at full, Carr is a welldbullt achlet® | holding "the pivot pasion. McCormick plate. Dontin then sent a double over _180 Btheires 9 his fp ery eon and ATM: | weighing 18 pounds, possessing & great lis the fina ‘varaity man on the slok Mt third, advancing Browne 19 thin. Sharks Ay teh | brus er as his men. Rising took ® (rial) deal of apeed and a greater amount Of Jand Oris and Mowerlp are playdng hi could not help any; fanned. ao Be luobetent PT at A base, sand, After the Bowdoin game he W8S | position at fullback Wag out to Dhomas. atrang ‘nied e oat : 1 Moonshine First Innini tried at full for a few minutes in A] ‘Pho offensive work of the ‘varsity yes-| to Magee. ONE RUN. fore RACH—Brook Cup; about three id game between tho ‘varsity subs and the | terday. wae good, barring fumbles. ‘The Eighth Inning. } Hahn popped to Rising worub college eleven, He showed tv feo Bard, Simone and Moscrip, are wb Woodgather 182 out, Rising * brilllaney tor a beginner, Hi line} playing fast and following their inter-| Ames retired Courtney on hin Mid Knight of Wel 14 = | hounded tow e| plunging was rather high, a fault which | france closely and quickly, Considerable} gear, Magee lined straight into @! dps MS | way mark coacning will soon eradicate, Another | attention was paid to developing the) bert’s paws, Titus walked, shed r i mehaw, lLayparte was given mun who {0 being tried at fullback Is | kicking same, Dut the onda were slow struck out. NO RUNS, 147 free pass to first. Chase spo the oarspan, Corvett, Itke | in getting down, although several Hood Devlin filed out to aa ac ain 155 minces for a score in the opening arr, haw hitherto been playing tackle. [tackles were made, OBrien, a jive) tiated to Dootn bday iting: an An iy jsion by flying out to Burkett. He |e 6 feet 1 In height, wre ae Syorhinen, ts belng tried at end with Anam. at. bio N wee e | RU easy in his movements, amd fast, He good results, resnahan 6 i owerma! % ue Nureery; atx furlongs | . gong fo thint, Branefield theew Bower: : i N08 Hermitage ” Weumaicat 128 dep & Lad i edaick 112 Vaterwing 07 ite nf Grice ia lerveree 105) Arklita Oak Duke TE “SPORTING ING NEWS eS and Hollenback, Pennasyl- having lee during the BUgest to the ere that the Penn line would be symmetrical and evenly balanced) could wet a centre rush with a No charge for the sus- imply offer It in tho inter-| Bhe ts out of the] nine! She has only ono broken bone the team, and that is a mere arm! W envivusly Morley myst look at the nneyl~ | PAKING sertourly, and rivine fair! r credit, they dre yp-to-date hust done Uy as much as any American college ff improve the exciting game of foot- Thelr Red Cross service is sec- to none, and their staff of tmne-set- Includes some of the most noted But At they are nego- or | } womething like that, a famous but un- Hacken Sacky | to play om the team as soon as tho | ‘egoachen find out where his talents can Tt cost Nero mililons to put on Here dur the next few Gays we need only eapend carfare to see the Vanderbilt cup race, which claimed at least one victim Dz time, or we can dive for half a i ir and attend a football game that cireus is nearly to shut up shop for the winter, RTE TERY A alt Meany tS 1 jhe a Pea, WORLD: ail eay aera ah ae ta er asecierei‘iiy' ante a ba Ts | Two brand new men are making limelight for ihe frat bins Leonard ts Bist ar ey & Value an) O88 salied heb dees el Pee best punter on the Harvard squsd.| 60 yards, name for themaeives on the Harvard i179 ig 4 fast runner, too, ‘These qualities is regarded as almost sure to Win this football held this fall make him a valuable man to the twa, | fat le i out m AO, PIV at Bat The second new man is Bi The first new man is Bob Leonard, His! for end where he played who, alt lod a senior, comes into t er Urea h In the grime agulast Williams showed Up Drilanty A GIANTS WHO WILL AID HARVARD £ Bob Leonerd “and nd Bird Are Two, New | Men Who Aré Expected’ to Make the ina yan eam ia Crimson Team and Help It Win the Championship, Absolutely fear- a year, He also ran the ends well. He less, reckle’s as @ motor racer, fast and aggressive, he is mening it name fut himwelf, and in the dec! vied ten for pnd positions on. vanhiot lly uncertato the Har: pee, to be heard from, GHLANDERS ELEVENS SHAPING UP LOSE BY $MAL cheerios tel | lacks, however, the lore footiyall experi Apo Working poring Hard to nem! GIANTS DROP ANOTHER GAME m for Clark aa son's iM ere, being out on three be good ones, Stah) wes safe on a fly into! Keeler duplicated the feat, Stahl on the) Oldring stole third, Connor filed to I torn contra He loier id. es eat tae tiving end. Dougherty singled to| Burkett. ONE RUN, but was easy work for Connor and Old- joft. He stole second. LaPorte was| Hsing fied to Otaring. Burkett waa ring. Rising was “he third vietln,| out, Gibson to Grimm#haw, NO RUNS, | #iven o page. Burkett went town ty Chase to Clarkson. NO RUNB | "geibach out, Clarkson to Chase, God-| the middie mark on a passed ball. Grim- |win was safe on Cackman's fumble,| Saw singled to short left and Burkett Second Inning. Ae eee eee oe aeenbruster, waa | Wem tothird. Selbach singled to right, 1 sorting Borkett and putt Grimshaw Clarkson's fifth strike-out vietim. Qib- Oldring waited for four wide NO | Connor helped Oldring to the ores, on third, |Godwin popped to Conner. son was number .six on the lst, pa A fa AM eo halfway Be er ee RAC R Teer yesr-olde: setting; | Ark, Bolg oul Gibson to Grimshaw, |RUNB, threw Oldring, Mcwnwhile Grimahaw ot caaosl furlongs eas Boot el ite Ciate | Sixth Inning. Jihad started liane and scored betora ele es ¢ Donohus i mi forced Cookman at the middle! | bach by Old TW w. 106 | mark, Parent to Godwin, sefrort| Chase fed to Belbac aD. Ogeine was “4 was put out by ring. 0 ‘Tie Pantood ‘ oo =| was @ fly for Sta vO RL the Pret Hhehle r to ‘onnor Wit | RUNS, BH Benoyolent : La Burkett was out, Cookman to Chase, | i's bunt for inter, "Wee tole the | Ninth Inning. 7 Grimshaw was out, Oldring to Chase, |"¥ mark men's hosndar | to} nt wea too warm to care for.) Orth batted for Cocenan dnd gent o rth | urn RACH Toe Municloal: one and| pounder over to ¢ on de Ast © of ne play Miring made fast work of the pln inor WAH makine a record around the; Tr xas Leaguer op (9 Paront, Kleinow Selbach was paased to Inithal marie 4 " name ‘ ‘ t 1, Godwin. was at Parent's heels batied for Clarkson. are out. GRDg Senin Siatinguleh A himaal by and bv very fost olay nailed Conor | Behn fed to, Burke. decoy RUN. idethedeal m eo mate. NO RIN! *NO RUNS. |" teat was onto on hie alow ardeser, | qT + to Oldring, Bat was caught : hird Inning. dling. Blohl war safe on Hoehne Parent tossed Keeler’s — ehtning! publ « then stole second, Rising pounder over to Grimahaw, Dougherty 1 Chase. Burky th | iced 9 two-corner ‘ft into. rh - his slow roller to | jden, LaPorte was out, Pai to | }Grimshaw, Dougherty reaching third, i as hea Pur mi was oUt, Ortstrow war the third * Gibson to Griinehaw, | out Ta Ports to Chose, ONE RUN, TAME FIGHT Clarkson handed Armbruster mn faled te Seventh Inning, connect and sat d rte high} Gibson took care of Clarkson's whack one was for Keeler, UNS. toesing It to Grimabaw, Hahn faoned. |) LAWRENOM, Mies, Oot &Simmy Fourth Inning, f Crvpohaw ended Keeler, Reigge, of Chélsea, way given tie de hack a 1 to Kertor. cision over "KIG' Coffey, of New York, nid to lefty and droster's sing! Olteon Tahned prweive toads of stow 11 Armberveter atole second. Parent: wi om A | wattend, Miline he M aac Stani fied to |" if 1 one [Or Turkeit Grimehaw to Gibson Cookman wee given @ past and stole gocond, \ Godwin and Grimshaw ended Clarkson, NO RUNG APorie an Hage took care of Ata Ars 5 Rising wallonped naught in three trial Oldring. NO PUN! hd singled t® contre He then pur. Eighth Inning, fe mark. Grimabaw pO peaterty's Temae Sonaees ns ean mao sr Ea } Mun popped an:r4ny. one to Burketz, Godwin ein- sWwA-on Arms At the Weat Bnd A. OC, haat nati alter | wi man out NO RUNS. Game called. STARS AT THE IRISH A.A. GAMES The Intense, existing between the great ~ athletle orga) serimble for ™ the great _revly recently, Ti ‘alt meet of until will be the ange Celtic Amateur A vis letie Chub, ppt ie Monday* mex), gvmes to besheld an the plate on Browne's rap, not tO say Ditter, feeling amateur has caused a Inte” unheard of atace val In ie teeult nizaviony 4 urowda to Ho It js wot sur- for the anaual eget Aare “thom fi that ‘te Atay the it ite ier ‘Ke lot LEVEN BY JOHN P Oot. ¢—Having won afternoon determined wiotory to thelr lst, The Hantowites are ball at present than BROOKLYNS ADD FAST TROTTING. | ANOTHER TO WINNING LIST sacle ach cscs OR DB from Men Enable Them to; ek Beat Hobites Again D. Will Day. Attendance, 00. OLLOCK. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, the first two games of the @orjes from t)¢ Bostons, Ned Hation's trolley-dodgers faced the Beaheaters again at these grounds this to add another playing better they have since thy seagon started, they: having won two double-headers which ts a-reoord fort Manager in them, succession, Was all «miles to- day whon he éntered the grounds, The excellant sbowing his team has been moking was responsible, for his feel- ire. The Brooklyna and Bostons will play a double-header to-morrow which will be the Inst games of the season at these grounds First tani Patty boosted a hh Teney slamnted a Bateh fumb! Dol batver reaching frst «led, ing ‘Ter (4 home when Malay ¢ and Del, reaebed struck ont ae” third. ngs fh. one to. Hall, ele to rleht Held. grounder, (he Delehanty #.n- Dolan “raced rew 1 Batch ‘olverton Geasler retired eee U) itis threw out Hall ard was a yietim on st foul fly went to Trane, at fret. Sheck- rikes. Geasler's NO RUNS, Second Inning. Raymer was hit bj was doubled up w to Lewes to Geseler, ed ball, He loran, Hummel Lard flelded Since dhiv world: began. \ people have. been” eats ing flour foods. But at no:time in history ~ has there been.a flour “food of such value” to all the people as. the perfected soda cracker Uneeda Biscuit 5¢. W STAES A LEXINGTON Je , yey : ape tks eas etek ih dick wil p LEXINGTON, Ky,, Oot. GsThe fed- ture of the: fourth day af the Rresters’ Amsoctation meeting) was ‘the Stake tor 224 ¢! trotters, which six high-class; were to, m Another large crowd was tthe weather was clear and the track fast. The Johnston 2.24 Claes Trot; purse m 5 Times ba bag Becond heat-Wmma Brook first, Aly iif ©. pocond,, Billy Bythird. Time— Tt heat—Albert ©., first; mma Bi second; Billy third, Get- away distanced. Time B-4." 212 Clase Trotting—Purve, $1,000; first heat.Gold Dust Maid, firet; Lady Paul- ine, second; Kindest Kind, third, Time— 08 3-4, id heat.—Gold nt Mald, Md Pauline, second; Helen Norte, thi last digtanced. Time—2.10 14, TH HEAT—Gold Dust Maki, firs Tady Pauling €, second: telen Norte, thin, ime—#.16 $4, pools Dust Mati, rst cones; Lady ultne ©, second money; Helen Norte waurd, moter; XK Kindest ‘Kind, fourth money, ba PACING—Purse (shea Winat heats. Life Rou drets, Tommy Burne, second:-Lallte Clay, third. Time Seoond HeateDan P. 1, Fred Miller 2, Lite R. 3. Time, 2.08. Mag 218 Trot-Fifth Heat.—A Penn Miss Kenny 2, Belfast 3 A Penn money, Miss Kenney second money, Beltane. third money, Electric | Matgen Sourth v9 8 a a2 4, ball into the bleachers, Moran crossing the plate. Willis Met to Hall, Batty | also filed.to Hall, ONE RUN. lay ck out. Ritter also fanned. Doescher Med to Dolan. NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. ‘Tenney walked.. Dolan died, Hummel | to Geasier, Delehanty flied to Lewis, Wolverton’s drive was pulled down by Hall. NO RUNB. Hall was out on a hot ‘Wills, & heckard angie’. was mauffed by Dolan. » Raymer to any, otra ie Oe |. Hummel walker, bares, Lewts singed, porion @ at | and Batch. Mala; 3 ote. | Hummel sod Ta dara 3 As vo to tinder 'to | jesslor's A for. caught off first and rw Tenney to Batty. Seventh Inning. r retired Cannell, Bateh threw » out Ud Ritter alngied. Doesoher fou! to M Hier was: forced fy Halt Raymer to Batty Aneckard nit saiely Gesaler’ filed to Cannell. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning. meee petite ie Mine Bled to Willie Hummel, Ry. Geaslor, doub- Hing & %. ee enay ” lied ho, Sheck- and, Baten ep Fat Willis to Tenney, Lewis | 8 Hummel quit, Tenney to Wallace, i pee seoond. Malay bunted scoring Lewis. @ied an fely. ter Bi Rivier stole Batty. th threw out Ninth Inning. Dolan struck out, Delehanty was out, ‘olverton doubled to I fied out to to Lewis. 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