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cet 1 Defeats Columbia, “Yale Wins Fitea Vest Point, Harvard § a Pennsylvania Beats Indians by Small To‘al, Scores Over Brown, od heim: thrown tack | ie fons of & yar oven. His Arai ¢ tun on which he} } ide It first between the next zeae gd Noe Bet ote ve sine : i} Moone "es “Collins tried Hertae the ball ton penalized a a, te roug Frit Pri. . en Te epics Feith the Lar and In in “TKS Th h ~ Estimate of His Vote IsGrow- \ing Higher—Slump in the Odds on Jerome. ‘The only change of moment In the etting situation on the ourb ay re- vealed by the opening prices to-day Swan favorable to Willlam Randolph Hearst, ven money was offered that he will poll 18,00 votes, #& week ago many bets were made - that the Hearst vote would not exceed The allowance hms been In- day by day, Yesterday betters “eoneeded him 12,000, but could find little to back the opinion that he would not receive that many, fori, is offered upon the elec ‘ and 8 to 1 that MeCle} be elected, At the close of the ht Jerome was favorite dates for Distriet-Attorney op that the change to-day Is TWO MEN KILLED BY GAS IN BROOKLYN. ‘William Reilly, His Wife and Child, , Also Overcome, and Taken to < Hospital ‘wo mon are dead and a man, wife end infant child are suffering the Tpsult of two widely separated gas ac- gidents In Krooklyn, James McDonald, thirty-five years old, @ junkman, and Peter Flood, twenty- five, & laborer, were found overcome in | @ furnished room at No, 1975 Atlantic is, Ayenue, John McOdethy, who smelled ‘the gas to-day, could not force the + Moor, and climbed the front of the house to the second floor window, where Mee foung the men unconsctous. They Med before an ambulance from Bt Mary's Horpital arrived. ‘Wiliam Reliy, Ywenty-cight years old, = iF: Infant, were thelr e. No. cr ‘Wyoth heed +7 pital, eve burning leat pleht ond a5: HOST FOR HET rent. “Ave fund le S “| University met Lehigh on the oval this ‘Al HARVARD WINS OVER — BROWN BY 10 TO 0, Were Too Strong, THE LINE-UP, Harvard. Poaltiyne 8 rien Ker Fletcher K Mactiremor | Russ chwarts as A R Carr BB Adama PST HALF. Harvard . ; Brown (Special to The Evening World.) | SOLDIERS FIELD, Cambridee, | Mass, Oct. 2%, ~ Splendid footbal) | weather greeted the Haryard and Brown elevens as they lined up against each other on Soldiers’ Field this after- re Pach team \consequently was in fighting spirits and the large crowd present looked ror an exciting game, | Alvhouth Harvard was the fayorite| Brown was expected to give her a hard; rab. For the Providence boys the game to-day was In many ways a climax. Por Harvard it was merely an unusually | hard battle In the preliminary develop. | ment of the team for Yale, Brawn then had everything to ry and nothing to lone and some of her supporters were willing to glye even money that a would win. The feature of Ha lineup was the appearance of Kn ‘ion at right tackle and Newball at quarter- back In place of Bta last year’s reg- ular, who yesterday was rélegated to the ‘second substitutes Harvard Scores First Half. Harvard made only one touchdown In Che first half, pushing the tau over the bands of Knowlton within the ret five minutes of play. Burr taller ) make the gon! from a diMauit a snd Harvard oo wd not met the nearer ‘than Brown's thirtsward Nne er that. Harvard apparbaily dd not care to beore again, and fir ished the half wits un exoliohge of jai Murra Adams each repeatedly inet | lover fifty yards, thon Crimoon team had gained teniiy. at the call of time Brown wi nable io make any goad gains throng the Crus team at any time, wlitls ad's gains vere steady, Norvard, & Brown, 0 SECOND HALF. Harvard repeated the touchdown in the begianin, of the second halt, | Brown had kicked over the goal line | and Burr punted out to the tysyard | he line, Sotwarte for Brown made 7 yarth;, and then Adame punted to the twelve. Harvard took the ball in short ady gun 9, enath of the Meld and Cp A Brown may, t the oke-put Brown keloked off Harvard coud not gain and P. priae fi-yard \ine, Brown ins for 35 yards. was | fused and ke Ty the 1 Ain evant Kfoked a. Brann § fee pen: alized for holdin; Marr caught the W 1a gal made fe of yards oy the return. Time was called with the bell in Harvard's hands in the centre of the field. Acore, Harvard 10; Brown, 0. SYRACUSE BEATS LEHIGH. J ‘ PunsT HALF, ¥ we ’ tekdgh ‘ Syracuse - sBOOND HALY. SYRACUSE, N, ¥., Oct. B-—Byracuse afternoon, the loon! team being much Wenker than that which dofented Col- gate last Gaturtay, Owing to various \accitonta during the week Stimson, “BIG COLLEGE. BLEVENS LINE UP EGE ELEVENS IN MANY GAMES ON GRIDIRON Providence Men Made Stubborn | Fight, but Crimson Backs | | Douglass, na Riles RACING AND WESTC AT JAMAICA olen HESTER PRINCETON'S CAPTAIN ‘PUNTING, ant vwerett mh, pT gill vw CAPT. COONEY PUNTING, ‘SWARTHMORE DEFEATS NAVY BY EYELASH, Both Teams Score a Touch Down, but the Middies Fail to Kick a Goal, FIRST HALF, iwarthmor Anpapolli oa SECOND HALY Swarthmore Annapolis FINAL SCORE ANNAPOLIS, Md. 8. —Swarth- more, the strongest team that has lined up against the midshipmen this season, ed her this afternoon. The navy been expecting a desperate battle and has had lots of bad luck thin week, Spencer, erty, all the regular halfe, from some injury or other. | the ne-up Ie fairly strong, FOOTBALL TEAMS TO PLAY FOR CLUB NAME, | ‘There 1s a merry war 0) now hetwoen | A the champion Knickerbocker Football |Club, which won the pennant of Groa‘ter Oct suffering However, New York last season, and the @plit-Om Club, describing Itself as te Ky booker They have grounds at two pl and each of the rivals A game scheduled for Sunday afternoon, | The Champion Knickerbackars play on | Ontario Field, One Hundrnd ang Forty. | ninth street and Bighth avonus, fame place in which they played last 9 mason, Lynn Bwest, the old Bucknell star, Who is the captain and Coach of the champlon Knickerbockers, in ordets to settle, once and for all, . t> whish| lub is really entitled to the vame ° kor, : eeuerl to-day the folt Bernard and Doh-| the ‘ with Kicked \ TIGERS’ CAPTAIN, Gooney plays left tackle on the Princeton eleven, He Is twenty-one years old, is five feet eleven inches In height and weighs 1 pounds. YALE GETS REVENGE Soldiers Line Torn to Pieces and ls Hammered for a Score of 20 to 0. THE LINE UP, jettler ie ‘ieanle (Capt h.. rey RE Pennaylvania, yivania. Lineaman—Dr . Penneylvanta, Time of | Aalves, twenty minutes re FOR FORMER DEFEAT site BY PENNY, 6 T0 0 Carlisle Indians Fail to Carry Out Predictions, but Made a Bitter Fight. THE LINE-UP, Pennsylvania.» Poaltlons, ton LB... A abo Sidirnt’ Pleasant +908 Albanese “hrchequette Umpire— R A I jeres—-W. HH. Corbin, Bk Bey arPe, Yale kewon, Latin Yale. Lineeman— FIRST HALF. U, of Pen Cariiale in SEOOND Lo seo fl PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Oct. 2%&—With a weakened line the Pennsylvania bleveen meets the Carlisle Indians on Franklin Field this afternoon, The In- ave scored more points thus far than any other big team and the players fully expect to beat Penn- syivania, ‘There ts added interest In this game, for it is possible that it may revolu- tiontze football, George Woodruff, Our- Mele's coach, one of the greatest tactl- cians of the game, who devised the fa- mous guard-back play, has discovered & new trick play, h he expects will eng Carlisle & Ayinner. Woodruff of- ered the play to Pennsylvania early in the season, put the Quaker coaches de came here to-day to retrieve if ponstble | thp defeat at the hands of the Army last year, They came prepared to also make themselves heard, for fully three hundred ,undergraduates, each armed with a megaphor rived shortly after | the team. | All the railroads and river boats ran | specials to West Point and the old academy prevented a ggla appearance a8 the teams faced each other, West Point wa more than ordinarily anxious to win the game to-day, for this would be balm to the sting of thelr defeat at the hands of the Vir- sal Pulrieehate Institute fe reeks a, The ay it that the 4 bh 4s in the game to-da: and inte are in much better condition than Inst week, when th Crimson almoat toe ahaptinh the and there was eee Soren tenlog amily any wind to gi pabauinge? sive either side Many high army and navy offictaly were spectators, ‘es In One Minute arted the game in whirlwin style, scoring in one minute's pla arte the kick-of, West Point fumbled the kick offered and Yale got the ball on |the Army's fifteen-vard Ine. Jt took Yale just three rushes to make this distance for e touchdown, Veeder carry. ing the over. Yale @oked goal, Boore, Yale, 6; West Point, 6 (West Point ‘then kicked ‘off. and Yale after 4 couple of khort plunges, pynted the ball to mid-field. The army eleven took ft Sher pn ©’ Ing on every play, started Yale's |. Yale fought stibbornly, but the Anav's attack was excellent, making a first down on over¥ fares ys with machine-like remular> of the gains went through ‘8 rieht guard, For forty-five yards Army «alned steadily on yee ek ine the ball to ¥ +. | five yards, Yale saved its goal by tak- ine fhe ball on downs oh its own three: ncourdaet by her aged stan Tee he Pear 8 fe i, cr) nh th “it ee 4 "ica ron Kin ee: batt mete PA a Sa in SECOND HALF, over. the Kloked off Mie? le punted out trom tye evar ne, one? “Aris iniry es ine ce 4 fer er pe ‘prom the thi wont Ey | Mate in, 4 "th ine the \f cera eh clined Woodrutt aye that the Ind mastered the trick thoroughly Pennsylvania ‘| regret its ang Bie 4 nd hav have no 1d ten Is and have nrguees © byt % lefense to break The iene, won the tone 2 pe kicked om to Stevenson, who gain 3 tle ground, Poor kicks from Bheble al- ternated with long punts by Mount Pleasant ali in. Penneylyania territory, as successful delays pone was put through Pennaylvania’s line. iets from both sides pty A ym were penalised for off-side ee 9 ‘oa which a kick of Shi hav ‘te what the into Carlisle territory, et went to the centre on . 4 of thirty-five yards. Stevenson, preceded by - unt run by Greens, men the ball wh ard Wi ‘Thompson in # touchdown, which was tollowed "by & soal by nie for Pennsylvan Wood: teachings were only "shown in the first half by » ene of the backs to one side‘of # npetian, allehtly back, and pelt rece me ne ball aoe centre. ‘a fy ft Penn, 6: Carlisle, nothing SECOND HALF, The segond halt hanger in elther team. open ae henal Kicked 0 Montpleasant, a@ho gained nothing. tude on att ball . 4 ihyard Bi Alter while! *¢ pigekin went enn on downs, Shake toked te Mount- pleasant, whe run back for thirty yards. Carlisle, Sd “f hard fine-+ ) loat the ball on downs, A) was Bub- stituted for TAttieboy, at ‘is change was followed by @ successful Indian ge- Jayed pass for Nfieen A coda) g punt over Penn's cased Penn kick from her vara ive-vant F line B Moyntpleasant, Time was Hen, With the ball in. Penn's Penn, 6; Indians, 0. dE CORNELL USES “SUBS” AGAINST HAVERFORD. FURST HALF, 1 LEBANON VALLEY MEETS LAFAYETTE’S CRIPPLES, BOWLING a ubole | > ELITE IN OROVES AT MORRIS PARK Bookmakers Have Lively] Time Taking Bets on the Jumping Events, BY JOHN POLLOCK, MORRIS PARK, N. Y¥,, Oct. &—The | third and final day's racing of the meet ing held under the auspices of the} United Hunts Racing Association wis held here this afternoon attracted another large crowd of the followers | © of steeplechiee events, Society as usual | turned Out in droves to witness the yaces ard long before the time slated for the horses to go to the poat in the first evewt the veranda wea well filled with the elite of the Four Hundred, | while quite a crowd occupied the ghairs out gn the lawn. ‘The ard offered for today wae the | best that the association bas produced site the meeting started. | Was e maa A * five Pre i tne Hg) C.J one Dookima kere did a ¥ puosees ‘ots oe Je o the assooia. ope thon while r ytd ‘ore at a uex (summer ai pea the and bell rang open event. eee eh Pia The fp an Heap Steep! tor ey Uhere was fey Seople present the there was on the previo two raclag da, ‘gummary FIRST RACE—The Hunt Cup Handt- loap, steeplechase for -hunters; about | three and a half mties,—Knight of | Elway, 143 (Jackson), 10 to 10 and out ou. D Aping, 141 (Grantiand). 0 6 to Pepper, 1d6 (Finne- n), 10 and out, 8 Only three starters time. taken, fe Bounty SECOND RACE—The 01 Poupty ’ he frags four wt Roar Girl, 138 iat. Also ran—Cro Win ah bok ‘otnlbea and ‘Aaiior, M wnteee TitiRD Ra BR Re ws gg Grout United feu tallee te —Ben Brockett, ee ( 0 1; Pigan. Bay. 10 10 and out, an ‘y, 1), 6 to 2 and 7 to 10, 2; Wool- 1 (Johnson), T to 10 and out, ket and Wook Cogan and Swamplant FOURTH RACH--The Milita: plechaee, for fourlyear-olds ‘aod Upwan two bi od oyer the Hunterg! conte. New 16 (Mr. ment), $ to 5, 8 th 6 and eve tos ‘and out, 3 von, nto Fig 165 (Mr. Alper). 14 to 5 Fla ‘aps, 165 (Mr. MoGuire) bf 43 Dom! ition and Squire Gray aldo ran. Fifth Race—The Geta chase; shout two miles; non-winners at this meet oat, Gap, bp 37 ‘won, 8 out; Gy; (Hays), seco Grats, 148 {Deniing), ‘Also ran—Btlcon, Black De Sage and Rory O’More. (SIRT RACES The punt, Hlero,& + Uirwe-venr. Wont ar*race. Under the’ Jockey Chu | Tules.—Tweedie, 15 (Mr. er), 1; | Oleroso, 145 (Mir. Ourle), 2; asieeiae (Mr. Graven), 3; also. ay ores. hbrook, Da: lor t. Hayes, and Rane Tanner. JAMAICA ENTRIES, JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N. Y,, Oct. %8.--The entries for Monday's races are as follows: FIRIT RACB—Handionp, three-year-olse; Hf ) Martin Do) 0 tals Buela 3 for i to 8 and eke » Rusiell jount Kisco dash iy SECOND RACE — Pepys Pall eneltod 008 gp om cnn od i oor marti THIRD. RACE—-Seiling; ifve and ' balt furlongs. mith , no pty Drum jlbourne ‘Nominee ‘two-year-olds; 8 f 104 TEST NEWS HARD BOWLING: MATCH THE ALLEYS WON BY Jimmy Smith, of the Amption alleys, won the first halt of the Dome and home bowl- ing gontest with Bert Alien, at the Grand Contral alleys, Brooklyn, last night and he won in such & manner as jo leave ile coubt In the minds of the 000 frlende pres ent that ho 19 ilieely to oarry his hard won | champlonship boners far into the pesaon, As usual in ponteste of this kind and for) ho good rengon that has ever been given thy first ball was not rolled wnt!) nearly 1 o'clock, and the Inst game was finished In tho arly morning hours. In epite of such ‘voratious delays, however, a crowd that packed every Indb.ot standing mom about the two aileye, Miled the place and remained (o choer the vtotor. ‘The contest waa the best wimen, and 90 close wore thi x in sieven soores that the tare ie ae iat tied SPR we cont. ie Shel Satan ihe pa hah | foun a gr tal - if es pes ete sgn mit tis 160 sar ive #20 100-198 |§ 1 pea ‘be hee wih be roted ihe hi fara, lay, evening, roy os Pa T pomieed | wae Feed, bine, f aleon, a the |, Univers all ty a en nite to mee of the, ie or war an) he Iarwos Phas ot iit aloo ‘be 8 chal= lenges NOTES OF THE ALLEYS. being received for an Jn- fourtanent at the Oo beginning the #0 Entries dividual ond week in qunber. Custom-Ho! Charles, ‘soore. of 20 il b - mane AL the Uni- versal . :" it orem i rat “i at on i sitet Ny Neoreh indies ew 10: ke th th Wait tt De ay ‘This wes an unuaual feature aye in macch ‘redid (0, Whe bw P A ede trio Bt the A oh me eye Will MOL Aupplont the 1B4 mine the | Amublon (to's wil) a gant ot gt tas. JIMMY SMITH i seateeuneiien aeereemationtaneeaiensenmeameed BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHT Universal fal tournament, Univer- sal Alleys, Brooklyn-Sylyan, Bog: ough Palace, Grond Central, National. Provident Union, Uniyor- sal Alleya-Fort Greene, Amarapah, Concord, 2. Customs House League, Universal Alleye—Pwenty-four toams, : Sg peo on roll a home At tte vite with ‘ihm oan Charley, Bien wy tubiner whe Tork, ir alleys two Hee ‘Totten. re hee years ago by Coven, Wolt? itt hat the Ampa.on ver ar} nee the " fii, Matis ani Nie imi ge je) gcoeatad Ne Moric ih" vorfett oe oes Ree with Jhevmny an Hip of Brooklyn, on SF the Who holde the bye 4 New York "8 e yrvaits ‘The new automatic pin sete Shiney Gna, ea, Se rant pin, Rae it ot were (dn thirty-dive minul es a 3 Ay angre—ewo fee Gay a” Seed a mr be 2 ; tea enily enajeg a ue fast op eae ‘ Sree te LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONTIA RACE TRACK. Oct. %— Following are the Latonia entries for ‘Trompeum .. oP Walkers *Are Light *Revellle wort eur RACK —Hanaionp Bteaplechare; i alia’ aiid 'fithy’ Part; 01 BOSTON PLAYERS = BEST NEW YORKERS Golf Team from Hub Sur- prised Gallery by Winning by Score of 6 to 4 Yorkers will haye to win ‘the five four-ball matabes ale ‘ot | | vara | an to .thelr “YUN line, Three more plays brought # fy une w Pi ta arran or tuokrs ey have the nme as Roon ae ¢ thor cra The Knjete ard | Park, Stoln, Powell bs ot hag were not in the gama snappy mnie, her light a Pincus belng good around palnors. ms the pron alread d vame Yiewk wa ‘Sexes to-morrow on Onta strong evernets aha in Pee oe ein SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERA, Ape pre. Bg d Army hott Tale the fi ip bio to Jones haar thro Pyemoetful rua gO eee