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fotrTe Di ay | Circulation ‘Books Open to et NEW YORA. _ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, at the Academy Grounds. COLLEGIAN S TRIED GOAL. Capt. Chandler and Mr. McCoy, in U. S- Signal Corps Balloon No. a . 10,Win. the Lahm a Prize.: Navy Kickers Keep Harvard’s Husky Eleven Down-to—a~-Touchdown~and-a~ Pennsy Beats Brown by 11 to 0, With Little 1 to Spare. sag im The United States Signal Corps balloon No. 10, which ascended from St. Louis at 4:30 o'clock Thursday aftertioon for a Tong voyage) in the air, Janded at 1.30 o'clock’ th morning three miles from the town © of Walton, in Roane County, West Virginia. It was late in the after- noon before Capt, Charles De F. Chandler and J. C. McCoy, the aero- mauts could get info telegraphic communication with Washington and | @nnounce their safe descent. dene _The point where they landed is about 475 miles from St. Louis in straight line_and their voyage entitles them to possession of the Lahm Cup, offered hy Lieut. Lahm af the international baoon races in’ Paris “Tast year to the aeronaut who should ‘exceed his record-of 402 miles, Capt. Chandler and Mr. McCoy were in the air 33 hours. Walton, their isnding po: Gof Prs My racuse— ees s: Harvard .. |} West Point | Prince wots Lafayette .., -@ Doce ie ; is in tr Bronniatns of Western West Virstita. | twenty miles fro. the ratiroad. | ‘The asronauts lind « ch. © scaring up men abla ty help them care for | tr balloon.” aera to the War (Special to the Evening World.) WEST POINT, N. Y., Oct. 19—The Army and the-EH Bulldog fought a draw in their annaul struggle here, this afternoon, before a crowd of many th = izans_of the blue and the gold andthe gray. The Yale-West Point game has bem = looked forward to-for days as the first important test of the New Havén tela a Tnasmiich as th leap_and the sky was not flecked. by-a cloud, After the usta! dress parade of the tot Ws abel ane. bund od jes horth- | Weat of Walton, ° Cadets the two teama_trotted out on the : } : Kren, the thrang rising and greeting THE LINE-UP. Walton ts wboat sixty miles due saat tho warriors with a burst of shots and nepal, @ Gautipoitia 0. en the “Ohio songs. Though —confident. victory, The wind tock the big | 7] * ate dia not enter into the play with its usual reckicas dash: The Army has be-/ 3 come a bugaboo to Old Ell, and to-day the first-attack waa characterized more| by caution than das! afranip-in: the direction of the-Atieneny > Mountains end Reronauts unkivubt- | diy Intonded to cross the range into | —Pennystvania-or-Vizginia— pu =f (| CHART JOHNSON LOST. f Ere DAV aE ten yo HS PLUNGE BETS 9 elt UNE XDSCCTATY” §| strong, forcing the Blue to do a vast amount of kicking, i The-firet-halt—was-mostty open; win {es the play vrincipaily on fonward pasies Tending. preuie Coun here to-day The long distance ‘balloon record— Dison verdict of 0) seunting the ASE OT Papas to the place « landing—14 by “Count” De—La | SERoRsa? bx ed by Sine chr ort Seer 5 : aes and punts. Neither: side could tally in E VeaLIET TL the Wosichenter “Hectic Tuiliway on AUTUMN MEETING. | the-hard-<fought—battle; a saa wae Soe yd 380, on = Sout a= KA avenues ST z ‘The Gume. L192 thlies from his-place of departure, | Mount Versen, = aE 5 Ses ee ee took ee w- avis tooadirsiine thee ont ecoiternes tie saat eet =: at SEES See eceret north -goa!: vile kicked off to Wes —Duvieg = 2058": aur d : ; = = driven Wy «a TT MERAY of a ‘culld mito. thantle. eflorta | OCT. 19 ~ CLEAR TRACK FAST. i Points flye-vard Une and RD. John— son and nearly lost her Ute} Equipped for 48 Hours’ Flight. ie see son {t back fifteen yards. Beavers furlongs .... Ran Fifth in the White Plains Bunied out-of bounds on Arm thirty: “The. Blgvel_Corps.balicoawas equipped +e soniyin naT the march ott ; 1 band: of One, “and No Ex- |% and Rigiow, dropped back for Aiforty-ebeht-hour Might. ina pinch! was uiliy wot negtiwonco i sormitting | i Handicap at Belmont _ ional i gpade abaut 7 ‘ont lett thd. | Yale ‘ meraQnauts figured athy up!a child « y 7 run | ‘ is moceeeen sas in. Je -< Sho oe rane as nlanation IS ered. lout the on Vest Point's fitty-y: i eeventy-two hours, was filled with te ox Me Tae tis ge Vine + 3 | Track, ii I 7 : ba inerena Jonex was dropped ux he py the same grade of-ensthat will be used) yorait ie tho tee aie wd wd Bs Hie oa if an ei fp tho great aerial tournament to Ba for the death of i. Bt. Louls_jext. wi eh. Ae: wean tt Giana Corps balloon No. i0 was made | 5, a hitges in the} fn thts country. by American workmen! that the pol Amer! * crew ‘oy punted over West Point's tine for = touchback. Beavers punted to Bomar Two women wore fatally wounded|at Yales forty-fve-yard line and he art to tle Fultng | W * PARK RACE THAGK, Oct, | Jato this attornoon by bullets fred fromrpran the bane ee eat and waa sy cour z PY f io E Davy Johnson dropped a Wo Févolvera in the hands of an ap-|St0Pped. Yale made seven yards. and Wan Worth Sean : vaish Ny Adriana. Hota Johto | part of the 4.0% wad (4s won by play- Parently: erAznd vouth In ‘le. sat of} fine, Putme: pail’ wan cube wesheare| Dhere Was a Riot Among the Leena . : diet tn the | IK #IX horsea ploked Fr “ Mrs, Dora Hutatetn. at No. 13 Atelepss Nyoat Potnt ‘got Altteon yarda_torhold. | Pie Wh hen xl by Monopelist_ in the i ¢ pena uM HMitate ‘ox pln ountford on f : iH Mines Va rian aay Ue a . AWS) Mts "| West Polht'a thir rd Mies, Beavers | assengers en the Boat | the aoronaut, In change, + < on the -e 2 lords 2 Pember of the. 2 : rea i iivted~ort of - baum on Sale marry: SONNE ROE NE FOOT AS tor hik 5 =folaht yurd line: ~ Si et Ri jiched West Point. Money, out the best that McDaniel could—street. AN poy takeing “th Ett “ = ge 5 * Both wre dying in the Gei ‘traced, the big balloon has described fades erator = : Falcada won easily_trom—The-Squire, Man Hospital. ime } @bout the arc of a circle. After leaving { os Mr. M 3 5 Which was well played, and Lady Wini-| There-is ‘no apparemt reason for stop] Cc too! emis eave Pe pihted ts | to We Bt Louls and crossing tho Missisalppi | the reds waa. thind. -Dugan- brought sh srenea eeiae nt % ae toe Fie tees sat Wert] nto. Ilnole-—Thuraday~ afternoon” the Sonsistent Wilson colt_up with a-greats ne -balloon-was sten-at-pointsto the-north- The steamer Monmouth which’ fe om. Tork at-12.90-yith-2.000 passengers aboard -to-see the for ‘acmite behind fle : ai eames, Ad With naDUrE, he ten Bomar “got oven yards SPEER g Cee ‘ Z 2 fs RE mee Te Fano goon rece nue tired at head [Fushi right ati the end. tia 4 ener right tack Wylie made it} ot reach the West Point landin @ast. © Yesterday. morning the acronauts Holder of. Corn i Y Yilrea's esate Lady Wintfeed and: Julia. £ - te abund.¢ two yards more and: then Tate-lomt—Afe ts 75 ae = eS Y : Hama tired as we > EPA ATES a 2 : teen yards for noliling, Coy mada a poteasaaiiaed SSD aioe St k Says Rockefeller Trust E—Whiie Plains Hand cap; twoyearoifs) $h00) added; alk fur Dacca cea lat. ther house, This afternoon, he) Rong forward pasq to West Point's| There waa « amail rfot on the boat loon a they wers passing over Leon~ K Says Rocke: Tus! raf . 4 ites aby 2 5 alled at the flat in Melrose street" ani i . The ball hit the) ar aoeinen ie ritavane cer oir OC Y: eller t Ane 11 Aa, ests BSD; ot Winner, ch, ¢., by The Belmont welght-for-age raco was!soon afterward, shots cwere, heard | ened ea wel Toqt tt, ayaa among those anxioux to bey the (nat seen moving in @ southeasterly dire Controls That Company. Tone ome A. | Ww y . with Ironaides second | ied With Moud cries from the two eaenean alee Loreal for Weat Point} down the xangplank, Scores jumped tion over-an Ohlo community rejoiclns x ase r ae Tes f ee Salvidere third. Howie won ¢ Yroring. apartments | twenty-five-yard line. It rolled badly | from the second deck to the dock. {n the nerialee Gallloclle:d es este ey i) pues ‘i : ereeer aunian mecondasl) Bee ea RAO TREN EMG ener a Heoe ae ele eee eae IREDLL erp ougwhoiimaden en raan gant hit their belioon are entered in the inter~ ilar cena as ce 19.—Georke F. (60 Bo tye ‘ 8 So's | pacoiielvinRaWayatoaNealontins (ive ran : c end slaring wild: | West Point resulted Ina touchback, |and reached the football fold. ware. t = aca Fes i wt c Nea h 7 Sennett Cap tn at. pee ne sin oe aan ped today Med al tego ton Ye q ! E eS | Mirourh the stretch. ed He was selzed and turned over} penvers| makes: LeRes Ease: trested ito; about two: minutes “ot Bay — aoatntcene hadnt owt fans for the| juz USER. : cc ad Ralvidero was the fayorite In tue bet- [te tbe plies Corp Buntod to Weet Point's t-vard jin the last halt of the xame. ean + ppalntment. of Rs recelvér. for” the Berate vine. Earl G.. j ty © bet Mrs. Blitstoin was shot ‘in the back | line from ~the 25-yard) mark, he ba The Monmouth should have reached” Standard O!l Compan: N Falesda. closed Ik AWAY At the dni. ‘The Squire closed strong. 48, and while thousands were bet on m. Bl : was taken buck and Coy punted out of] wort s hg MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE mid itha Gorn hast os a ae Lady “Winitred 1 peed, Dat owell ranra, mood | hin” Nealon’ carried the! anost’ moh [ant tig ay thes right asin iin Ae petlel as er palamedes yurd mark, | West Point at 245, When that hour FOR AUTO KILLING, | Ncw Jersey. ; ey 7m Ss Seaeeea See : Blly Dubols, the club-house commis- Mr. Harding saya tn hie bill tha 1 Gratienanaliirns nests Wound in the left breast Again 1t went packienaic yy" Dunted to |arrived she was miles down the Huds | he Is} Erwin on West Point's 45-yard Hne. Hej yon. mu ie and threer hi i sioner, had a plunge bet down, ani this aren eeegae a eTenSE iehackiaavenivarasbecvern mate the ownor of 40 wharex of the capital} ‘Btart poe We +68 2.) 3, ri caused the price on Nealon to dro; ran ic h, ‘The passengers swarmed upon the > y c ‘ 3 cau ay ea ne a jong forward pass to Btearna on SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., aa plat ke HH Aas cate pane, Cesarion~-Prot: 7 = ; from 3 tol to li to 5. Running Wate LATONIA RESULTS. Yale’ re atevara ine. R. D. Johnson and|captain and almost mobbed him, There . Russol! Froat, jr. the minor son of Gen, controtied by. the Standard G1) Company | sarees ‘ i got a xmall play, Rusegll Frost, who commands the bri-|““Gharges nro made sha ee the ard | volt 3 gant ‘1 sh 9 Tw ade of the Connecticut National Guard, /Oll Company, with vertuin Indie neie rote ; : was held in $3,000: Sonde' fo: jal) In| COM#MIred to wreck: the ‘Corn’ Products Gompany, ‘sapliatived 38,000, Dygnge POUT On, Weide Ok Gains | 20F thin purpom formed. ‘a ey ane phone in SranOIAs: Ovpc sete aly | {rusty unlawfully: Feeulating. and fixing angen! Smith mado eight yards through 4 lo'a| were Incipient riots all over the boat TRACK, Got. 19,—| {hCkIoe And Joknvon made a frat down, during the last half hour of the trip, Beavers punted to. Coy, who was rin| Probably 80) of the passengers made jout, of bounds on Yale's B-yerd Uno. [a demand for thelr passage money at tomplains (18:to 8 and! Cov punted to Mountford at the centre | West Point. thousand spectators were at the tr: to-day, Notter A, A RAG) Df the rAcex here to-day were LATON, Result as follow VIRST RACE. ca seo EAE. Notier’ reappeared in the saddle tn! wis Aurien (3 tol for place), 2;| und he tan tack five wards, Beavers | hey wera retiand. wndiireturned jand “controlling | the price of. mlucon TERRES as vane a (he opening event. He rode Sfomiue, a 3 cag| Runted, and! Tad” Jonny |New York by trai us fr 4 pe sugar and conatarch. ard art £004, ‘e Timi vara 1 9 Wioner, br. ¢. PY Jrecent purchase by J. Meulunis, wid horpe “(4-6 cwich on a Rhee Xe) 4 : oe ce" feature" af tho "mew aus Sanchar Stal Pea eo en turactaries ware eect Tea a TLE laliieactnrolintrsiens Ine erate ieCeHae Sor piesa) 12) Ban |nd to cWWerni Point a: to-snrd tines Hane was sho s fenton bn area s Ny ‘! s ers punted A x ran ” LE NEAT ATS panvad irae taken isolators Staal te Orca lled con hie sri i Baie while cranking an auto. Mosque was ERD RAGE. — Lenoline (6 to i enil| bat hack 3 yards to West Point's t0- WINDSOR RESULTS. sig Momntlontor AnMC elauve which | che sult: ia similar to Sle joiled. in the} 1070? Tronsides 1 erat 2 4 anplaced., Rir-John Johnson won ail) # to 1), 1: Monsixnor (3 to 1 for place), | Yard line. le made an onside kick to | ety Bids any One under eighteen yoara | Circult, Ce nova Do 4 by “the Chie ie Haine w ; 3 : : b the way, with Monopolist wecond, The | 2; Polly Prim. 3. the Acer fate MEAs ented te tha| WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont, Oot. | Porn Real Soan, ut ae ee GE ee pene ? zis GN eatin 5 c Ot) from ru able. ia thaw pending wretne pany, Hea: i ver fi the ‘pace, and Kn |iutter, however, was diequalifled, and aaa on car enV eat eeoincarés vurd rancid Races hero, to-tay rewulted as fe rt, to which It was. transferred. by } {8 the, teach whan he casa in Aba sworn, ironaides ran a surprisingly this placed Carrollton second and’ fos\- the defendants. ¥ i. Any er enw poor race z > onohue got busy on Ca | ON Raauick forward pass Yale made miro third beaten. Donohue got busy on Coligny Me from betiind, ; four yards, Wrylle made an | onside | rine RACE-—Miblick ( to 1) 1, Shows: Tl Ci—selll ‘Chase Proves (iood Hace, . Cann, & quarter of # mile from| kick to Paige on West Polnt's 25-vard | nan G tt Ab place) 2, La Lo Londe > (1 te ' ; thia point tho rest waa| mark, ‘Tad Jones made .a lone noroea- | MAN ( to tf Won driving. | Pine—1. 45; off 4.51. ars The Champion Steeplechase was ono| the finish. hie point the rest waa| mark. Tad Jones made s, lone norome- | 21/07. ea ‘ DREYFUS-ON STAFF : verine. | Owner--G : of the best ‘races that have heen run |easy. Mr. nniwaa) a-mood second, | Meld auand rot al rat dawn top Male aa rina CHIE ARGte ; y ‘Open High:Ci ; | through the nald this reaxon. ira, Done | with sherit Willams think. Trista: by ilnohesre Geary ait Merlot aon aee to, ai OF MILITARY GOVERNOR. . dtebantels > ee was on Coligny, and with the lat-|dalq tried to run out all the wa Bomar irted a oai trom placement | Dacre (even for place), 4; Amber (8&6 ¥ m tae stablomat ‘Bisa Williams, was Minnie Adams Just Laste and missed it. Beavers mad= a lone /1 for show), te! n < o 4 to ‘favorite. OnoOhue Oot. 19.—Bisbop| PARTE, Oct. 19.—Major Alfred Drey.| 1s, oskatone Canovin’ hamjplaced a. ban on hi "1 : Adams's day and] punt tram the seenrd Une te Tad Tones | mitten. RACK Five | Furlonsas tin he ‘cost! of dev roa rece Havinid/ ay lec ° ler tip. Bie wan bucked. as it} and he ran the ball back ts the cen-| wiitRD, RACEPive crest te ta : turdity and marrianes of [vice in tha nee oe cere gbing thom. | tne ‘ : ‘ a Bharti: Walliams ran hiss 3 ¥ y he eround yollow'y! Pittebu | ofl ste wan over, although her races {tre Cow got oft a lon nunt ta West ¥ aa ta a main her ‘3 pend Ofc an ben creat Intely did not Justify suck confidence, | Boints ti-vanl Tine and Reavers punts | Place 2 Idnda man aes ee re. dlo- Was. ansoun on running third al) the way, ats | site of the ws Sor vats to pass. Bheritt Williams ai | sve} ust lasted, winning wd nose from| ed back, Tad Jones getting the ball ab gna the far fure. apd Oaally. ‘got! to praca ay arltes Sea RW oe faite ets K. fen Cras piace)