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Stake _by_a_nose_in. onz_of the most exciting finishes of the year Ballot wantel to take the weapon away from inne EN eA Ua ag Jem AUTUMN pa TH-DAY AT AQUEDUCT. MEETING. — “WH nth HER} NOV. 9: FIRST RACE—Selling; furlongs: CLEAR, — three-year-oide-and upwa! Ballot Adds $1,835 to the Total To-' t fair. Won driving 213 off £18. Owner=J. J Be Boagrai Dy Watercrese—Fiavane, Time—i.2i 1-5. mm. wis Wie ‘Day by Coming Home First in- __Edgemere Stakes_at- Aqueduct | One sof the Cartridges Ex- | = plodes and She Falls-Dead—- in Her Mother's Arms. ‘ While playing with a dozen children Special to The Eyerfirg World. in front of her home at No, 13¢ Sixty- “AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov. 9.—James R. Keene iS within | rourtn street, Brooklyn. to-day, alx-Yeur- uit. — Kast ie Fines ockape— Opes igh oe Fr 17 12 02 o ‘ re: SBRa Bobb tate BESSIB es Sica, Foe nel roublemaker seas rushed up — Cloned very | wtrony Bad BE Fatt poosls~ ONS aa very strong at the! finl Rockst: JOA —dontending “position and quit in: th au . Striking distance of $400,000 in ) ie matter of turf winnings for the old Jennie Munai found’ rusty a2-call- , eehiotist bre revolver. She called to the other season. i found A201 3.20. At post 2.44: off 2. —The Queensboro inner, ¢ Btart cond Won eased up. Wi 45. Owner—-S ) Heeplechase Handicap; enplect Gh) addeds about, two miles and a hal by Knight of the Thjstie—Zeriina. Time and they pressed about her eagerly, Index. Riarters. Open High Clos. Ti ‘children to see what rhe had fp-to-to-day—the total-was $397 700,_but in winning the Edgemere. he little boys were y excited and ay ner’s share to this, figuring up the grand total of |Ner an Play Indians, bus she clung to —{t with all the stfength in her opuany, added $1,835 as the y (177, Thiatiedale 117q* Bat. 3 Jimmy = Dulch -_|pttal from wed hls field ma won ing good. turn Bat a fair ran Dulclan (was well ‘eased up; ened. he cy di up until $399,555. This puts all world’s records in the shade: * WIFE IN BALLOGN fingers and refused to fet it go, While she was dancing about fn the pride and excitement of her find _|mother, Angelina Mundi, came out of her home. “Bee what I've mot.’ cried the little girl, shaking the revolver at her mother. Then-as her mother stepped toward her)‘ do to wir after a could only her 1202 Siare ioe Heel Winner. b. ¢., THIRD, RACE —The Oakdale Handicap: Twoyear 105 adfied; six fur by Bandringham-Jetsure, Time—l.1é. At Spend eves ‘Cios Pi. Bh. (a xerman Live Wire rouple Buty eae in of 75 Yards Down THANE ic Womert Cut and Bruised __-in.a Rear End Collision at _ Pelham Ave. Station. More then twenty fured in a rear-end colilsion on the Thin avenue “L" road at’ the Pethem. ~javetiae station, ithe Bronx, this atver=| noon, Mra, Bertha Cthen, of No. 540 East Fifth atreet, and Mra. Margaret Dunsworth, of No. 4) Dougiass atreet. Brooker —were—acnt te Fs the wreck, suffering from nevere hurts. Half a dozen women were painfully cat by broken w#lass, ‘A northbound’ train waa just pulling out of the station when « train fottow- tig crashod The Imtter train swan In control of Motor Engineer J. H. He put on the brakes in time, but on account. of a down grade and Permons were in- {ato ft -laippery tracks the whoeln alld. ™ G. tt 8) Mepenk pistol the child is wel peed and’ hel: interfaced. Rey y Tourte 1h fin Ito had ‘on well Styles and, cavin, id aiylen and t2 someon The sireiph. won up with her. rious contender. Qrive almost the entire length of the { There were four rusty cartridges in stretch with Brookdale Nymph, and as [tito cylinder and one exploded, the|g.at- 0 Jon Start Fat wou drivt & 4S Winnet, oh. Ail ages; $2,000 added; one mile anda fur by Voter—Cerito, Time—1.53. At post, they prased the judges Ballot was the marrow margin of a nose in front, was Seslcet a clore fit. Brookdale Nympti Ind led all the way Batiot hooked WRN Tever a se- Notter rode Buitot to-/ ' Hullet penetrating the litte girl's body, Her.mother’a arms were almost on her |< fahoulder an she toppled over, dead, tinv- 7 Ing been killed instantly. Picking the child up in her arms the, {mother ran tpwand.the corner and; begged Policeman Brennan to send for janvambulance, believing the child wae; 22 |sull alive. When Surgeon Norton, ‘of the Norwegian Hospital, told her that the little girlrwas dead sho-refused to day, Miller having the aniant on Nealon. Prére was Tie Meme OR Ie recs, the «Keene colt being at the prohibi- tre price of 2 to 6. | Books Win in First Race. | The books cleaned up in the first race. | geiting a good start for the day, All the wise. money went In gn Trouble- | maker, and at the last minnte Shere | PHILADELPHIA, Noy. 3. Bes sine| was quite a play on old. Robin Hood. tis 1 frotcor-&woman_ameng. Its’ p avengers, t Leave Phitadeiphia | in Wine: Pommern for Full Day’s Flight. Index. Starters. Btart: good. Wooisthorpe—Bmbrace. al in, Jockeys... Open, Hieh. Glos. 91 2-5 : ae iF ro Be. fara ins oe wi fa ‘togent Sout the Huseeaeaes “Nealon outelansed., oul Brook Avon eaati nee 120g PTH Pace sei ing; firee-year-olds and upward; §T00 added; one tulle, ty. TH —T4h. Groat as reer t, 4.01; r Hite off 4.03. Winner, b, Open High: Cio V45 P0190 an Lapa “Guinn made an 12 5 SIXTH aa Mak ‘on drivis 1 Onion h, Bebreltier, Dlarte Ws. st. 1 hit 1192 tat bite tare ity iT Lotur Brandt .. 193 102) 105 8. Gridiron 11a3! Holando nln Amand ine 1160? Braw Menscte it -Norbitt Bobbin A mite fell will to Lot d or Anisire may “yal “ands Sungieam — perfor prorly leadaé was carried wld War on sthe ojtaideall the way, tonke undue Ubertier with the sei} gon pair. Every book laid tem acrom the Soard when it looked of fern im POM Te keen Fated « Ni Ss Princess ; birth to | zon A.GREAT LEAD GREATLY INCREASED 7 Hirst 10 Mos. of Year 1906 World’s Lead ized will [peut Nos of Advt tn the Herald - 986,796 200,615 1907 1,220,987 950,710 raha Lead 270,277 In Five Years The World’s Gain Has Been _ More We Twelve Times Meta Herald's ' No. af Advts. fn The World 1,187,411 an unknown: with the {front runners all the way. this city." The woman Is the wife of Dr. | borhood could expiajn, Its niokelling up George 8. Dayis would haye won. | the following: Capt. BT. Lovelace, a) | gtnee: Riel wee anieven money oh: +—Because~of-Mre—-Thomas's presence Miss. Chalfanit, of Allegheny, .Pa., Bo'was, he Bat th to | 1 was throug! ASE SHE CEOS ST various experimenta of intereat to ba’ i Nov. 8—The po-~ thint money although the riderless Dul- ‘EIGHT-YEAR-OLD BOY = (Ghatant, of Alleeneny. Sho ls related Pp, Royal ‘Touriat, “with Miller | Misa Chalfant visited New Yor-tagt he hugged the tall all Them Down. ang show money, They of The last lime she remembered seeing | Ms fterneon:cin eompans-with: hie protien: Sev kad ¢ wember oF wvsles need aun te] See phird avenue oie ear in charge of! Railroad. Chaifant did nor discover “the | Wi home.” Fran beta ton of|and two firemen from the atetion 19 taining fourteen diamonds and an em | on him “up t otha Sint Dut Ured then | mangled little, body, di bac! jamond barette. a necklace mere» coming’ 9) Br Valentine tor the show mon BERLIN, v. 9.—Crown was born in 188%. was married June 6, <The Impertal dlanity In Germany 4 next to his elder. brother, Prince Will: , Hon Inlocked. for event of the death of famed Hutchinson had the mount, ‘This = canslon | | Jennic waa their only child, forse delayed the start by. crazy actions | poy grees tnt tesuon inte) from |” How the revolver came to be in the the post, but when he got off he w: ie wectton of ‘imsddlé of the road no-one in the nelqh robin. Hood waa prominent fea while, |Jullan P, Thomas. of tho | had corroded with rust. but stopped badiy and finished fourth | recently purchases the batison behind Troublemaker, With a good boy; Others who ‘made the trip included || OST $12,000 IN JEWELS Thistledale Won the/Chane, | Member of the Aero Club of America, | ON VISIT TO NEW YOR J latledale Just romped tome in-the- and -Ideut, Robert, Henderson.ohief_en- see ti K. gicepivchase after leading all the was. ! Qf the battleship Missouri. He at looked the contender on paper ani | ltt the balloon the trip will be of only | Trane Looe tne cot gemmethior, tap: | one dayalauration: ‘The party Intecced| Camied Gems in” Bag and o- him-on_the-backstreteh— anil to degrend a number of times and make; -Missed ‘Ther’ on- Train. take the place money. Dulcian un S seated his Rider At the last Jump and | loonists,. ‘The ‘balloon eatled toware PITTSBURG, Pa., this enabled Jimmy Lane, to get the | the northebst: Ape authorjtles report that jewels said | \to have been valued at $1300 were lost+ canvbeat him home, ew. York-—lust week by Mins I, C. jeoaeaale for Royal Tourlet. e Oakdale Handicap went to 1, CRUSHED BY CAR ‘to the famlly owning the Speng-Chal- rage Miller mhowed ile abil: | ent ae mall Smet mulemclLyg andl Sie uniicensed-boss, OF dnstie at |W aS: Gass the Bowery. with His : : do some shopping. She wore a ‘Arner at the strote! Brother When Trolley Ran- week to Tooked over’ hie shoulder at Riiito nH % chamols skin bag with a belt under her Dorante fighting Jt out rkirt. In, which she carried the jewels. ney _mrentyeutvola James —Dantonio, da, SRST Elieatiety aCreay. walle “<fowalng {he Vem wan eet Fridays whens: | storia for a tallor’ | Thira street—and the Bowery late this lsnmisnteoniwescauniecyinratiaeseeuiee old, wae ruh down] returned to her root at tne notel where | Por Killed chy an upsbouna| 2be areased to taka-ths 935 P.M. train | T foe. Pittabura..over tne Pennay Ia Las hi totormaa. Thomas Dougherty. ae St na 4 eos fae } The little victim's head waa § od «Waa iniswing until ate Us~ | ane ks got an awful drubht aun reseed: to i bet the tithe, sage when “Graople PSied | Cader the truck, Patrolman Fred aie Se erulieecacemece Leng wank Farrell et Among the Jewels were! money on bis harae, and after passing | Great Jonée street ralsed the car b the turn the: result’ was nover in F DY, eraldin the centre. whi Hh - the far turn tie ign wont dong with| Means ofa jack and afew forth the|chased In Switzerland threo yeat fag | hus ie redi'then nse Antonio! narrowly | £07 $1.500; n dlamond-atudded miniature, | allo “f spond and Roba encal He was hywterical with Brief Guinn racy Yan, nes bid ene i |e Lys Kile of hls brother. “The tida’ahd reveral rings and ine [motornian was arrest s in Sear nT CROWN PRINCE WILLIAM Frederick William ga [at 9.90 A.M. to-day, Crown .Prince Frederick Willlam, who | fepstaenle Princess Cecilie of Mecklen- | re-Bchwerin; Thelr (irxt child, Pi Willtam Frederick, was /born subse | hereditary in the House of Hohenzollern larditoliswa: the: law. ot primoreniture, | Therefore, the child born to-day stands | |lam Frederiok. in the successton tothe German throng. ‘although he status as heir to the throne exc [hia elder brother. ae cee ees ONE-CALLUS REPUBLICUNS — | | | | iL jue | for Roonavelt, the one-gallus Demo- jerate are for Bevan ate tha poilttolans | Sallie. opilemecs ft Mine polities sume |e R2 eo! cal ali a~ sven by Re gai James Ciarence jknown' as Harvey, who Agured In a lending part.in * may continue ‘ex., April 1 brooch con-|'strange woman, actreon. to be lying. ——— bo BONDS FOR NEW HAVEN ROAD *: An’ bonds convertible Into stock was author- Rallroad Company to-day. | following a:meeti | this ety’ | propored: Bios SYRACUSE, Payson Wenton, the pedestrian, reached \canastéta at 11.Mio'clock this morrarz, ACTOR J. C. “HARVEY'S” \WIFE GETS DIVORCE. Duffy, sometimer ‘His Honor the Mayor,” ith hie amnity, but he nave to pay $25 weekly alimony Ethel Hoyt Duffyto whom Justice Davia granted an Interlocutory decree divorce to-day. She will resume—he iden name, Ethel Blanche Hoyt. Petda yy: wiren-whe vests They were” MMT eR TTRTICE Peace at Buffalo In May, et anc $n bY ENO Reve ter, of -Christ Churgi ENT fA hai no! f 9 as fat Ahe...astor. hen-Mra, Duffy brought her. sult named an actress -as-vO-respondent also charged that’ her husband! ted the. Hotel Mra, ‘ the fact that she ix not “an actress, jn an aMdavit alleged ‘that her band had offered her $23 a week ance If-ahe would withdraw. the tc eymetent name of thé actress from her charges. 'o testimony was offered againat th with whom Durty ‘was sald; Per Cent, Peete fred at) To-! {asus of 8) per urea Anthor- Iretiug, vent. debenture by the Board of Directors of the York, New Haven and Hartford The bonds Value of $100 and will |. Fropartion of one bond Mires of stock already hye /a pa ssuied tn the gene tree, ah fal “The omictat mtatement of the Inten- to issue zonas wan nade to-day ne of tho directors in} No mintion was made of the tesue, WESTON TO REST OVER SUNDAY. IN SYRACUSE. N.Y. Noy, —EAward lett Uris ata A, M, Along the ine men Wwifo st ed) by: ate i o, when he tramped Central New York. ee garring HD, pyrecnee: uy, ‘this io ad Br tte BISHOP DOANE’S WIFE DTAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS, ALBANY, 9.—Mrs, William Croswell Doane, wife of the Protentant Eplacopal Hishop of Albany, died to- dluy, aged about seventy years, after a brief illness, She suffered a paralytc,, stroke_last Wednesday. (Mrs. Doane-was Miss Sarnh Catherine Gondit. of Newark, N. J. and married she Bishop, who was then a tector at Turlngtony Ne -dem they mrvived~ by the Bishop, ta now reventy-fi daughter, Mrs. James Terry_Gardner, of New York, five grandchildren and two jSteatewprandchildsen : Mrs. Doane will be, durted ; ot All sainta’ Cathedral inthis oity aaneE the provisions of a speci: act of tho Legislature, providing for the burial there of Bishop Doane ‘and two members of lis tmmeginte fami: PIMLICO RESULTS. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md.,Nov. .—-Resitita, of the races, here ‘to-day: | werg as follows i five Liebert). 6 to 1 and 31) (Del to 3% and | Paurhing +10) (Harty), to2, & Time—1.04, SECOND RAC! ups: alx_ furlongs, atcin), 2 fo 1 and 8 to Johnaon, 129 (Delaby), Reok, M0 1 vio land ; ‘ear-olda_ and nd. (Gold- 1; Sherman ditto 1 and liebe! THIRD AC Sone miles gentlemen. tders.KCitlo 1M (Tucker), 4 10.1 and 7 to : Knight, 149 (Kerr 2) Lord Badge, von, 3. ‘Time: FOURTH RACE steeplechase: four- lyear-olds and up; two miles.—Beral, 148 4 to 1nd oven, 1; Bod Mur. MoClaini. 4 ven Migelien)s 6 10 M amaly ts 5 4.40 8-5. RACE — Two one £2 ( vy) 4 to 5 Plate, 108 Polbert, 3 ‘0 Hraggadocto, .100 4 to } and even, 3. Time— ‘FIFTH aruaay mile. —Mian Catemby ‘and out, 1; Kt a 1 nnd (Goldatein). 1.45 2. é STH RACE—3- ear-oldy and up, mile and a halt-Jup! Ker iy (Brady), 8 to 1 migue 109 (Dela by), 2 1g and 0, byes (Leibert), 3 fol and even, 3 “hime na. SEVENTH RACE — Three-year-olds one mile.—Ivanhoe, 107 (1D id out 1; Ormonde’ sey), 4 to 2 and even. irbrother), 8 to 2 | broken in the forwa FIRST NDE in. 'the+ 8 (fit, 315} $ Moat of the persons injured were in Vee renr car of the frst train, whieh d car of t: ond tin, and some of the ers were out byitho glass. Kelly -esca —eacaped fei ooesan Miller sent calls to Leba- non and Fordbain hospitals and three wainbilances rsponded. “A “dlockude of ff an hour on the ‘Third avenue Bh bore the Bronx resulted from the ool- ‘MORAS SCORE CLINTON GAME Schoolbo\’s Have Fierce Strug- gle for Victory on Polo Grounds Gridiron. THE LINE-UP. vite Morris High. witt or ‘g De ition. Cane vit Watson Jaskaon Pyne -,. damuel rawford (Capt) Sinderm ess Boheftler, Uo. 1 bere i. Adeinoe Darmody 1 of those Four- thousand -admiters. young knights ¢ ing the DeWitt CHnton and TTT Sthpor-teams-Horked-to-the-Pato: Grounds to-day to witness and cheer qin pindlataty: theirs: 1 mle for the ool champlon- ie Cito fettowerae were benches on the north | while the Morrisomign crowded the south! for mich aide were before the eme. ithusiasm displayed by the respective rooters when the two midget teams from the two big xchools kar.boled upon the feld us a prelude to t nes event. © dip, THE DEW! assed on the je of the Held, School) .resters jatande., Cheers given elternately ‘There wan great | | like veter- ms played lis kicked a goal Little Lett-Back N a forward pass, for be With Canton unning twenty yards Morrin Scores Six Poin The frat halt of the ganie, resulted | in Morrie High scoring 10.0 ag: De witt Clinto Durineays of Atieris | Deen made n atmalght dash’ of twenty | ie througl the line. coring the only touch dow Half Back cleverly scoring ne nolmest of che: the alx points amid ering from the rooters | in the south bleachers and stand. Adelaon, of Witt Clinton, was ized for several bits of foul work. nal score: Morris, 11) De 6, ——_———— CONSCIENCE BOTHERS HIM HE GOES. TO THE POLICE. CHICAGO, Noy, 9.—Failing to relieve hia troubled consciance with drink and religion, Anthony Kelty, forty-three years old, who Saya he-ts the black sheep of a wealthy Philadejphia facil) went to a paling sthtlon iast night end confesed to having committed numerous burglaries. police belleve that he ore oar the of a iv. 4 the gridiron compris: | Morris! —- +; The Indiani | ball eder kicked the gam} after the Indlans Witt Clin: | the-Field ITHACANS GIVE CADETS. ‘HARD FIGHT YARD BY Open Game on West Point Field, with Ball § the Air Most of the Time and Little ‘Made on New Trick of Football. FOOTBALL RESULTS TO-DAY, At Vrinecton—Srinesten, 10) Am- merst, 0. ‘At Onmbridge—Indinas, 28. Far vard, 15.” At Philadeiphia—v. Mate University, 0. At Annapelis—Swarthmere, Navy, 0 ef F., 28; 18; (Special to The “HARVARD STADIUM, CA At Weat Petut —Cernell, Army, 10. At Polo Greunds—Merris, 11; 1 lwitt Climtom, 0, e ‘ At New Haven—Yale, 23; Brown, At New Haven—Yale Freshmen, 23; Prineeton, 6. i Evening. World.): beat Harvard: most decisively this afternoon. Tee was 23 to. 45 The Indians were never in danger, The field was dry and favored the long forward passes fooled Harvard lost on the Crimson coaches. At ‘thevend of-the first half the { plain that Harvard could make no ‘the ball-all over-the- gridiron- and Harvard and the Indians had’ their --1-eleventh_meeiing onthe gridiron _to- Carlisle brought @ fine collection |, day. of sturdy athletes, nearly all veterans vith a ayatem of plays, backed by the ‘well-known kicking abifity “of “Mount Pleasant, the quarter-back. it waa be- Neved that the ‘Indians would prove a étobborn foe for the Crimson eleven, At was admitted, nowaver, that some with Princeton inst week, and were not {n euch good condition as when they met the University of Pennsylvania, two weeks ago,- ‘The weather conditione were nearly {dea} andsthe Indians were much |sloased -at the anticipation of firmer | footing on-dry tirt—than thet with whioh ‘they bad to contend in New York laat week. ‘The crowt began to reach the ground shortly before noon, Searoely any_Wind was dlowing, 80) there was little advantage to elther alde, so far as kicking was concerned, The Game. won the tora and chose the weet £0! with the-sun-and wind | behind them,.-Burr kitked to the In- diane’ thtee-yard gine, end —sfter the was run back 17 yards a fumble {gave tt.to Harvard on the 33-yard. line. \Another fumble gaye thetndiane the pali-on-tie-5-yard_lne. OA muffed kick pall on their Afty-yurd line. The In- @ians carried the ball into Harvard's territory, and their forward pass. al- though mufted, gave them the ‘oall on Haryard's tweny-five-yard Iine, "Another forward pasa xent the ball {to the three-yard line, and on a rown i Carlisle placed It over the line for a | touchdown. Mount Pleasant kicked the | coal. The playing time was seven min= | utes, Score: Cartiale, 6; Harvard, 0. | After play renimed Carlisle made two | priiant runs, but was penalized and \torced to kick to Harvard'a 4#-yard line. ‘The Crimson team tried the cen- ter’ with only alight gain and then Licloked Into Carlisle's territory again. ad kicked to the centor of the field and Harvard had | rustea it back ten yards, a Harvard } kick sent tho ball to the Indians’ s-yard line, where it was fumbled and a Crim~ touchdown resulted on the, next goal following, and the score (led. Parker kicked the goal. Carlisle 6; Harvard 6, ie next ten minutes were occupled | son reed a | pee ‘Cornell Victorio Close Ba (Special Deapatoh to The Evening World.) MILITARY ACADEMY, FOOTBALL FIELD, WEST POINT, Nov. 9,—Cor- the Caltets in a elo! Mi of the viaitore had suffered in the gamo| N gaye the Indians the! It was an open and’ éxciting gz swift work of the red:men, ‘Thelt| completedy. Princeton's, ine a Indians led, ‘scoret2 to 10. itwas progress through the Carlisle line 4 —tany-of he-old-methods- of-play,—In-the-second-hetf-the Indians_bandied:— held Harvard_practically_ helpless —THE-EINE-UP. _tagtvard.—: ~-Posltton. Bi L. Rand : Appoltonto nok. B, jwith brilliant plays by the Indians, another of their forward passes plact tbe ball on Harvard's 3+-yard line Forward Passes Fool Harvard: JThe Indinns attempted a goal trom the fleki from the 40-yard line, Duk failed, A few)jminutes later oe riiahed Burr's punt syeck-te—Harvard's %-yatd) line, and made Afteen yards more on my delayed pass. Si Another forward pass sent the bait-to, Harvard's 6-yard line, The Crimson team wax fooled on another f | pass and the second-Indian, touchdown Tre Te. kicked —Beoren: ) Gariisiec L Harvard. } Harvard attempted which was Inu the. ball on vard —Cnugnt =the: Indrang : cae Parker kicked a Score—indisns,-1: The half ended w! Second ‘Half: ‘After an exchange of kicks at the be ginning of the aecond fait Mount: Pear ant caught the on his own SS-yaed) line and ran Mas for a touchdown: |The goal siinwed and the scorn) wasy Hale, 18; Harvard, 10, CHfarvard made fitteen yards on an ons, ride kick, but a forward pars drop into the hands of an “Ind! te Halo then rushed the ball to the idl a; of the field, where st was lost on downey: Harvard ‘by a series, of, rushca nang d to score another iguchdowos ane) falfed at goal, Beore: Camels 1%; yard, 15. The samp luck attended Cnrlisie Af x rr tauondown a called int the Bont! uchdown was f Tek went, padiy. Score; Carlisle,» 235, Hi Harve i kept the Dall sentinel in: ardia territory for ile, aE goed {t, on the Trimeon be saan pera aha three js to gain a Oar ire Placea ‘the Ball on. Harvard verwgrd ine, and two more nuAneN Kay the Indians tela. fourth touchdown, 1 Was are he game ded without further #90} nal acore: Carlisle, #3; Harvard, us in a ttle with Cadets, the finish. ‘The Ithacans got two ‘toueh downs and xeals, against one \toucts | down and goal and a field aval torwnrd pans a the andanw Roe line. Fn) ine, a “trom, jervard: | ithout further “score J Hi fAnally en

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