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ee . Excited During the Contest, But | “Remains Strictly Impartial and “Army Began Vicious Attack ot Attack on Navy's Bron Leader A\ i Denies at Start and Scored Touchdown | Bronx ngrily Corruption in Departments “WDGE ANDY" Plays No Favorites, BY WILLIAM A, WILLIS. (Continued from First Page.) Pet half, Toa dened the halves, olis band came in front of the box ad played accotnpant- for the Madets while they sang wonge. “They tated unoonrpll- 4y thing! about the Army and pre- dite hing the cause of the during the sedond halt, “vik & ME spectacle tor the | d bewwetm the halves. Secretary } a Hands went wild with enthus “When fe reached the Proeident's Mr. Taft said, smilingly: ) My President, the Army wants rest of this game.” Ss ‘ 0. es to the Army Side. oll, Mr, Becretary,” said the ations Til change sides for ‘Then the President, arm tn arm with | ) Jair, ‘Tart, walked out on the feld and the “bands cm: out the Star Span- om Banner. ground fairly shook wi ee applause and the President | (Mr, Taft had to take off their hats times before they were allowed toe down. a “The Army got #0 jubliaw: in the i of Pere halt that it eprung ae TUG) 4 aiey We a a «0 sit ta beat the Nav nad ly ohe response con- high for the occakipn, and | war its given cheer, which f a) tye hat ®oween A @toan of agony and a | of triumph. As Une teams fought ‘We Held the cheering und r x Se) incessant/y, and dur- pome vi the huir-rwising runs even . ent got excited epough to up dnd about, \) President Shouted Too Dowant the end of the game the made & desperate efit to Ue Stote and for a while nade such or that the Navy stands goc wang: Ne y. yo ie, aciny mule! You play OULK ald Dray, but footbadd Deaior pay, for teat the Army braced wp jd wid We Westpointers vemand- tiunderous tones of the Navy What feult they nad to tind win who fort an and ¢ cat a wall plan Princeton suns, biue- from Antapous, ee young cadets trom West navy Officers brilliant meee pods Nae Guderyreswoetes n fntasuc } tae, by age A ick: pence f 4 welcome as it was! From ball lovers it was a rol not only to Theodore hoot. eshent ihe United Buates, aa the ove teal big own who Mestween the deprecators of and (ber aoe oa purpose to From tw a:my wavy men @ tribute to thelr Commander- Sid trom #é tie rest It was , nowy demonstration Wet Ate gteye ney the world but, 1 bring ‘same kind of a Sond ‘od here today, A set of navy manoeuvres would at- Srey ot heavy folk me @ bit of a good ti aot would yawn at it and ukin't go. . le Exuberant. man 96101 orter ovuldn’t oe Ris step. Poor ut b e at jeast, and he -flickers or coat-nolders about 2,000 visitors here came from the junction that sident’s train had arrived wher a egg movement! the station began, batt had raged of wore. Mra, PReseovslt both Jae the sg tad who So sj were guests of Rear-Admiral Sands; die, attaches of the Le ig - a" ‘eer fot Pier i Neel hapa Senator and RY ra, Bromwell, Gol emia is German Ambassador and his aulte, Col. Biwands, Diss MaaVengh, Capt, Ly Bentley Mott w Mra. Boott, In the other cars of the Presi- dential train were prominent army and navy people, Among these were: “Army and Navy by ed rw, ona te | Brig.-Gen, and Mrs. George F. Mont | Gommander and Mf Cheated | vs id, Burgeon and Mrs, Charles hee Ridiey Molean, Mrs. “ineorg J Fon Phd Barnes end Miss | Flank pehind the Presidential train came @ large number of private trains = a ork oF pee A erpont Morgan and a party came in } gne cars and t are was bat R. ~ Thompson and | mong them ‘Admiral airy |Jan, Admiral Brownson Brownson, Gen, and Mra, | Col, and Mra, Stickney, Toring, Col. and Mrs. modore 8. Nicholson | Mrs, B. T. Keyes, Park H. 6. Dearth, Col. Broughton en) ) aod Mrs, William J. Hawthorne. mo | Philadeloria priy care came these society folks: Philadelphia Contingent. Mr, and Mrs. John B. Thayer, jr., and thelr/ niece, Miss Dorothy Farnum, wio | Buperintendent of the Naval Atademy: | br. and Mra, Kane. 8. Green, chaperon- & party consisting of thé Misses] (7, | Macvories Phyllis’ and Dorothy Green, | Ming Berbara Carter Lewis, iy i Musser, Mr. Arthur Sole Mr, Cochran and Mr, Waloott, of Yale Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rabb, Mi Mrs, James Spear, Hi Mr. Silas Pettit, Mr, and . Charles J. nae th, Miss Qo+ egy Bagg NE farina’ MoCrea | tried Wirgmun, the Misses Wi n, Mrs, C. Spencer and het ae, Miss Srettvaine. Spencer, Mr. and. Mra Potter, Mas Lily Potter, Col. and muel Bell, Mr. and Mra. T De- witt Cuyler and the Mines Cuyler, Mts, fe eee r= ay of the Rae ay rad Poe wae i Me who sat on the Army side, #0d- |f jin the Army's line for four yards; this ndjwas the Navy's firet chance th cheer ‘Mrs. | for some time. Hine helt for no galns, LK Howard opi nae,t a in nd In tn trae neet Was id out, and /around the Army's reht end, clearing seven yards, The Army teat a: on im 4 hen in eh ek see tras ant eat roe through tl right thokle ply Francis BR vaplos 9 Mr, and Mrs. Horace Berti, Mir, and Mrs, Nathan Trotter and a“ hay) Trower, and Mrs. Robert E. Bre Miss Emily Baring, me ‘and mie. te Glendenring , aod Mie. Jona Groome, Brig. Ben. end Mra, Forhey, Mins Angela Forney and Mr, Ceol) Cal- vert, OND ay toe Precautions, rations for the com. of this distingpished com made by the Tigers. Soares, it % necessary to protect ere was something ice 160 Pitker by ae a teat Shion om also on hand. re wie act seats sath to, Jook out for a eee the. ‘President tlently, however, a eee vphakiet hands witl ‘hoe my rod mare i | around, he got In a carriage with Mrs, Roosevelt and the otfer members of his immediate family, ahd was driven to Prospect, the beautiful home of Presi- | dent \ Woodrow Wilson, of Prineston | University, Mr, and Mrs, Wilson were | awatting hte arrival and there was cordial greeting. Then a luncheon was | served. When the doors of Prospect yclosed on the President, he was opt of {elght until 2 o'clock, when he was | Boheduled to start for Osborne Field, |the-President of the United ‘States| ‘theng | wherever he goes, but tne precautions ; | taken to-day were almost annoying | Meantime carriages had taken the other distinguished visitors to the various places where entertainment Ror them had been provided. ‘ormer Pr over Cleveland and Mrs, Cle nd entertal party at Woatland hd “there hove wet | Princeton’ being witnseh 'G belng withor ‘resk lett and other gocieties, is strong In as ond A ineheon WAR Rerved In Anoh t in addition to theme fe- | jueste, the town of had to look out for about 2,000 and she did this in good fashion, hu eons betas perved from tents on the ¢ymnasinum a) tone nd in the ; MOTOR CYCLE RACE ON CONEY’ PATH’ The B-milo motor oyele race of the | tee Brooklyn Motor Cycle Cub. which wae |! Postponed trom Thankagiving Day be- t cous of weather conditions, wae run on Ocean Parkway to-day, with # P. Baker, of the club, in first piace on a 134 bh. p. Indian in 88 minotes 17 tad Seconds, EB. W. Goodwin, also @ olub Member, made the distance in 98 min- lubes and #1 seconds, but was disquali- fled trom weoond place because he ald a x ya machine he had entered, 0; 0 wu make andthe same ores Soon me A ny v0k second was 3 ie tik t- prone x Bare | Dea was @h ‘tn @ minutes ube time was 82 minutes started and eleven finished, Amon; ‘the elght who dropped out durin the tans there were no serious accidents, al- though several of the machines broke down Owing to the postponement of the race the crow bo-lay was small, The course Was from Caton ayenue io Coney And, & distance of four and one fecrith miles, This necessitated the m bry" “ga The course #ix times to round ey % yy pt i " ce Inspector Mutphy with 9 men 6n foo! mounted and on bleve the course ai “loin red up Weekes wan 4 y Prizes went to members of the! th | in Firs t Half. BY ROBERT EDGREN. (Continned fro! Ane wkiok sent Vy Bordon territory. ey emught wig it back 15 into mk Army made 4 yarda through centre, Torney tried the centre in and the necessary He to more through left tackle. ed the centry for a yard. through for three varde and wap laid) yon ‘out for a minute, Torney went through | Men right tackle four yartts, ft ackle gave four yards ntwce, ‘Torney tried the right thoade again, but this time the Nevy line he il was Knocked out, The Army bucked the center for a yard Another nice play was thrown jback dat the Navy thad the ball, Navy Gets the Ball. Spencer came through a tagged hole Spencer Made It First Down, In a moment Spencer took the ball auin and made the first down. Hid was afd out. The Navy tore throug phe | | Army Ene for three Giined and another ae to buck centre netted Howard kt fot the ball a f Quarterback Dedker toate A ran the cent, five varde and ed 2 Sounds to the, Cadets Got Busy Again ‘The cadets bucked through for five yards, there being no extempt at end running. The army ar the op- posing dine in five a ye making two first aid out and recovered m Firet Page.) reeled ay fev J thade the cach, He was « bee fades 9 Leones a lo the Army's forty-)' ne. to use a taokle-hack vurd's avlit-oft {aidem lay i pl tye 6 inches. Band the “Army a, ay “e ‘comin: the 4 vids 5 Players Substituted. aoa abe Sie! Rh ‘s fei “he al arate, ae oy Watklus tn tr rae Pea ee ua ‘put o ye 5 Tec ee i vy, “ne ‘A loss, but Wes! de | Wee lined five yards for org Hen oy th th x fine’ ewree int her mt Mteensatd hak Any took made the seat lown in two 9 Se ein up Ue a Mew! ‘team, pushed for. nde. Wt? int turned her attention to thi lie centre. by in two only made mith gent Le] mtg yard jine, Hows raced punt that fa the. all rol over the Tiny's veces Navy Gets paniek. hye che Sere lot ag yo Nevy team massed on ate right wing Dol 4 Will Try toPeriuail Ham- ilton to Come’ Back and Face Hughes, ‘ John Chapman McCall, Secretary. of the New York Life Insurance Company, théveldeat son of ite President, John A. 10) MoOail, e:nbarked on his. mission to Paris to-day to exert his best efforte tabring back Judge Andrew Hamilton, the New York Life's "dough-man" at Atvany, vo The Judge oan be put/under robe of the Insurance Inquisition, sailed on the Licanta 4nd promised an assendled or reporters to do everything in his power ;{POunE man, a graduate of Harvard in the clas of '%, drove to the Cunard ling pler with nis father, He was dressed In an astrakhan-lined overcoat, Dine cheviot sult and derby, He wore eye-glasses that gave 4 his rather chubby features a serious ‘amd deter- mined expression, He talked to the reporters with an amiable frankness in Which there was not the elightest trace Of nervousness, Th reply to & crossfire of questions he waid: “Of course you know my mission in ailing to Paris, I trust that I may be Siocesstul, for Iam going to do in my power to persuade everything Judge Hamilton to return with me and 80 before the Armstrong committee, I Lam unsuccessful i wilt not fault, Ue “I can promise this much, that if 1 canmot persuade Mr, Hamilton te return fteen’ with me I will at least bring @ state and directly sa iid plunge direct- ih “Annys centre vards ftom’ the goal, ms and another bought the alt FY ‘avy rooters went mad. A thousand in x and caps were thrown je the alr, was almom dark, Severe! ly in, rant of the Atmny goal the vy made an- other desperate plunge, Tt gained one oll byl like @ Riecrtver, the whole tv eam went the Ar wing. There were only ay ae yonds more to go, Time was taken out’ while the Navy planned its last attack. (HIM, of tho Army, was lying senseless on ‘the pitas At Inat he ‘wt Up and fell Into Navy Ties the Score. the Navy's frewh Int aiget te bal while his ‘eee a ee Boore—Arm: , eral ‘There was ee \ ‘the field, but. none yee fn the hearts of the Nayy men. Navy ¢ tine Umit wee le Stag: | Kicked off again, and the ‘ball rested on to his place "and on in three the Army's S-yard lin Tt was im- savage plunges the Army bro the pera to distingwish the teas now, ball within seventeen yards of t ‘Anouher fall wae man Sg Ed 4 b fron and iy Potteen straight through for the first down, The Army team piled the Navy center for a yard, 1 eaaihg 6 fret t go Only even yards’ trove 1 post Ane Navy team foll h thet fn me to stop that terrfble tine Duck- ‘or @ moment the Army rested, ay fa ‘wap sent through for four Army Scores Touchdown. Beavts was given the next and placed the alt ina foot goal line. eels ily the set lined vo, one tht mi vena oS i a twelve-lnch gun. aif bes ‘te . e goal, Army,’ 6; Navy, it Was an hour and oe minutes beginning of the if. Docktr Kicked off to Army's seven- Fant line Reaver brou it, tek oighteon ys Hu bv th og my ine for three years, hole ‘In the wary, ithe, prone ‘Seon ngh ft and then though the pick of Navy team aud was simoat clear away when Decker nailed him and brought him down after he had made a run of aeanty the nan attack a! the Eh ag aie Binnge, host ema moment " w HI got t the hebaft' tor a % ng Bg, Snye. a [ey 1 rae to Nes a mr Sun tae Mimpare’s berndotie’ low [er bs mm 2 rat Mit Wee wan Beg "West Point, 6; Annapolis, 0, SECOND HALF. Manag ae ee A caugh) the full count. ne for ® foot, Mich the left here was ® sett co Pepe to in plunges Navy's line the el to daa afield, ‘Torney Army's Line Like @ Wall, The Navy tried the # gin bot the Army line held If Hei bul Doherty found a «mail he and squeezed through for two How- fird Kloked to the Ate iin fumbled ‘ach he ae” ¥, fot the ball, * ‘Tor- 1. The" ball rows | It ly, & blurred mats showed. Time ‘Was called on account of pie tara oT aa LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY‘ Phil ‘Bloch Gets Back, Philip Bloch, chief clerk of the Har- fem Police ourt, recently transterrad to Morrisanta, exchanged places with Chtet Clerk Domarest of the Harlem Court to-day. an&@ resumed his duties At his old place ‘ McGlellan Statue Done. TARIB, DIC. 2.—The life-nize eques- "| trian statue of Gen. George B, MoClel- lan ordered by) Congress, and just com- pleted by Fir Mac Monnie’, was shown to-day in the eoulptor's studio, wil be shipped to the United States in\time to be unvelled tn Jahuany, 190%, at Washington, New Paris Bank, PARIS, DEC, 2~The Government has authorised the Franco-American Bank te be is Woman's Death Suspicious, LIT FAIA N. Y., Deo. 2—The death of Mrs, Anna F. Ferguson, sev- enty-tiine years old, ts being investi- Lem at the request of Albany reia- Bankers Convicted, “CLEVELAND, DRC. Grand Jury feturned a verdict of guilty ‘to-day aghinet Otto Hayes, President ot teh defunct Galion (Ohio) National bs es “4 Wheel Seinen predient alton el f % nationil i foe, for ® New trl pe heard? ‘Tuesday, Charged with Conspiracy, apres ubad Pa., Deo, 1.—Form- Lawson Money Banked, PHILADELPHIA, Deo. ee Wharton Popper, retelver for Deoker of the Nov Out and Morton took ps wan ih iP Sata Gormeley made two and & around the right half, Navy to buck wi Fg (a but Tome Pall °n Gos Company, f iy a draft for dialer asked one questioner, upon her arrival here some time ‘ago that she did not believe he would ever be well enough to con hat rs" sat poy Run oy cont ment from him which I will present to the Armetrong Committee. Tam taking @ transcript of the testimony before the committee, and I will go over chie thor. oughly with Hamilton in getting a statement from him or in urging him to come back with me, “No one is wccompanying me, atid | Will transact my business with Mr, Hamilton with all possib.e hrm y ind, if ae . 1 Will MaKe NO wlop in ates but will go right to Pare and visit Judge Hamilton, He will expect 0 me, for bad father fas cabled to ‘him ant ay kn Hh ae Bon the purpose oj nh, ‘also recelved © aable degpate ne was asked if he hens the testimony of Seige eminee hebp the insurance twat 1 don’t know,” he reped, ‘sanil- Ing. at ean only conjecture, ald you 0S 0A well aise 10 00 Chas 68:1 Ba "Do you think it is true ¢ Hemilton is too il to leave “His wite back, at least not in the pear future. “1am also ignorant on that Po i nded the Mg man, enough, 1 ttt exert all my elo- urging him Ww come back ther to ay ie were @ aumnee SP eden ot the com- + pry was as take it ibe htt = TL of ae oak eta mn : is ene New York. Li just about as much about | a Aare, I tad 1s eould not pul ' CITY PARK ENTRIES. CITY PARK RACE TRACK, Now Srieans, | an la, Dec, 2The entries for Monday are as Failing to Cash a $287 Check, stréet to-da| ‘Arrested as & result of to cash & check for $87 the aBnk of Amerita. Fully five bundred men and boys, a moun! Central Office men took part in the chane. / ‘Phe prisoner ts H. He) No, 781 Union avenue, Brooklyn, and he is 4 clerk In the Mechanics’ Bank, Brooklyn, Hanben appeared at tho entrance to the Rank of America @ little before noon eocompanied by a t bey, Hoe sent the boy Pivtp gycary lhe a eheck for $287 drawn on the Kings Coun- ty Trust y to the onder of L. I. Jackson, It aligned by George F, Chyton and indorsed by L, F, Jackson, ‘who Ie @ depositor at the Bank of Amer. fea, é The Teller Suspicious, Paylng-Teller Crary liked the looke of the signatures, bit distrusted the + The little fellow seemed peouliariy n and glanced turtively at the Cmry asked him wher) he got the check, and he jerked this thumb over fis shoulder, The teller asked the gpe- celal offer of the bank to go outside and bring the petwon indicated in, The officer acompanied the boy to the door way, but when Hansen saw tho police- man he bolted. The offictr gave the cry of “Stop ‘Thied)" antl a dozen cletke ruhsed out of the bank and gave ohase. In & Moment the entite neighborhood was in @ ferment and @ great ihrong of boys and men crowded on the heels of the feeling’ man, The ger fount) Mownted Polleeman Rose on Broadway, who start- ed on a run in the direetion of the Bank of America. When he saw the crowd running up Nassau street ured his horse in that direction, making @ lane through the crowd. The fleeing youth headed @ast on Pine street and was outdistancing bis pursuers, when the Teaped trom t jor and qd conttaved ths leaped at his chase on foot. Byen "hen “the eam, had o giee cmmnce of escape, but tow detectives came out of a nearby building and headed him off, He was hustled to the Gity and sarched, A conniderable jum of monoy Was found tn his cloth! Tn, the/roll wi ie rr mitted getting from the Gi jh, Bank, Collected at Greenwich Bank. see ae 2 DON'T Become : ‘An Object sees tt the Kings County Teast signed 0% %y, “ge, Thode dorsed by C. President Spowaee rv. ons of oe Nem, Yt tte al We Gn | tt ag he went to te Lay | reom with’) an 10. ae fe oh ae Fog not not show t his usual banat tees Seat dae oe 2 XN nue, There & wae sald that he was ic 1M to come to work, thous at about this «ine he ee caine the che check at avave, Milscroanaerse boy, ‘very nent tn “athe ae at Fotlog Heabqua Ath Regiment bt i ee FAIR ana ENTRIES. policeman and two arate. anos, fe — 2FoR25° COLLARS \S THE TEST OF ION BRAN! IMPORTANT: The Jewish Hos ibe ieee tat FAIR CLOSES MIDNIGHT, ‘ SeuehnAseh ones Chairman, Under Him. | President Haffen, of ‘the Borough of, the Bronx, became angry this after » foun when asked about the, changes In| recently made that graft was common tp. the municipal affairs of oe ‘badll- «| Whole, "T Wil give $100 to any obashty oe tay be eelected if any can i YY jevice that any it or ‘wep ‘under my @dmint ton has os capilucted oriininally or in @ negligent manner,” he sald, “Tm. eottiatined of tearag these stories. ot hanes gpatt, crooked graft, ahd other bt of watt. ‘There rait in my office “Reckless allegutions have been made ‘that contracts were let to favored onte to the detriment of the city. They have ‘not, aid no ohe can prove ‘ “These saine charges were ere we {olion “ and, te "i Wei pare V at they ia food “boo eof the. Bronx an conducting my office has been that the re Free would br! ohare ® beomuse 1 hav lett the Foner, Sammartino ull copfidence | tp Bhowe that there is natruth in the allegations,” 18 MINERS KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION (Bpecial to The Bventna World.) CHEYENNE,’ Wyo., Deo, 2. tire night shift in the coa) mine Diamondsville was wiped out oxtvt. ance while at work 4,000 feet he surface by an explosian early to-day, Through telephone communication with sthe mine oces it Is learned that eigteen mon, all of whom were In the mine, were ‘killed. ‘Nearly all the miners came here direct trom tthe mine offices it is sald @ not materially

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