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YALE BEATS ARMY 6 TO 0; HARVARD, PRINCETON AND PENNSYLVANIA WIN — | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Leen RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CE NT. NEW YORK, cPoebae OCTOBER 1%, 1908, ai PRICE ONE Coe Weather—Matr and Warmer To: SUIGIDE OF JUDGE i smi OLD ELI CRUSHES THE ARMY'S LINE LNG A ATER _mi ro FQR ONE GOAL IN DESPERATE BAT ee ae ree rFAR VANKTON | TEST DID NO GOOD. CLOSE AT B MONT. | SCORES TO-DAY). in a ee Pe Shoots Himself After Defy- istant Cashier Rado Made Large Crowd Out to See the | ing Opponent. ! biecti Ws Methods | a ate | SNUB cocsou esooou00 GAHAN once : - 0 ens Ene MET TROUBLE (tr Objection to Bank’s Methods | Racing, Which Is Full | waRVARD .... .....-.44 SPRINGFIELD ........ 0 Vicious Attack. 0 CALLED W bul Wiis une Blow, | of Interest. PENNSYLVANIA .......12 BROWN ........ Beane TER. as umer | onierest rome or tis COAST OF JAPAN) reves ce sree ear, seumont parwresuurs.| Sinapouls coco cue Sci aad ae is Ree Mn Record Attacked by a eee Mere en S| FIRST RACE—Animus 1, Juggier| DICKINSON ..-. -..--- 8 URSINUS . Under Sieritt. Gunboat Overdue at Yoko- | national panking taws, to show that the Galion) a ral, | DARTMOUTH ..-- - aa ; eee See eee seat) Sra hama and Concern Is Felt | A122 78" tn’ Be Buy bl SECO NOME ACE Seager al MPAatis CORNELL .... .-:---- 9 GURGATE ...... ----- 0 |Great Crowd Journeys to Historic Field to Wit- Pee TRI Caste - Mids to secure the loans of thousands of G@umberts 2, Mal 3. £ ‘ Heiiar oie Riliee GARE ees for Her Saf |aouara ny the National Bank of North] | ness Annual Scrimmage—Hot Weather : f to Leslle w THIRD RACE—S b | | r cub aa A Vt of the —= => et ero renitl exe van Goe ee ee rreneela. Phe es eae 0 GIRLS IN PANIC TIGERS WIN HARD and Hot Coffee Put Damper att UM nerly an OK et 17 —The American gun-| permitted frequently to go out of the| Zi | \ % peairhiaiceninitiaine ne me\uneasiness herel| Rado, £ ‘ant cashier of the | 1, Fair Play 2, Brother Jonathan 3, WHEN EXPLOSIONS GAME ROM HUSKY r c as Cry n her. She} Mo: was je firs witness | eats kde at S utovhad charge of the] FIFTH RACE—East River 1, at FIRST HALF. VERatine eee ren a teenitne oat Shaken) Aion | oes & GuerED & ; WALE ccc oceteeste ceca 0) WARMN) cs 22) - osteo seO : Pee eta as Teverted: oe | oP none ot the peculiar Whiting denn, | SIXTH AACE—Tabor 1, Bonnie OCCUR IN \\ | SECOND HALF. on, Ost. 16, and she was ected t Assistant District-Attorney Wise asked | Kelso 2, Hill Top 3. ¥ to Four for Visitors. enter Yokohama = h. m tg | ants morning. son Brown, the elderly ‘dummy’ bor-| ! ose Zauw American battleship Meet encoun! Tower who testined yesterday: | BY VINCENT TREANOR. Match Propped on Floor Princeton Made Good in Sec-, FINAL SCORE. Ronn a? tered a very Neavy storm off the north| | “Mr, Curtis, the president of the bank | (Special to The Evening World.) lie | ond Half, Scoring Ten Points | YALE . 600599 Ge (\dih @seeoee scoocesa ineacdowe! coast of Luzon on Oct. 12 ané and it | came to the loan cage,” said Mr. 0. | bee 3 pe | F : oe Sc e ints eee th lla tone TELA EESTI tes He taors |(wanaltolal malta) entaritualicans 7yalal Hea Na Ane RACE RAGED Where Benzine Was Used a | | | ountered this. other theory is that| #9. 1 thought it was unusual, go 1; O*t- 1%.—Auguet Belmont's great three- ntered this. Another theory is that | i the Cause. SRR ISU me aRirGi MA Beercin meth te ara ori eh | || How Yale and West Point Cikenadnennened (on itheloccesleniiceee ae eee ee ee el | TOR LINEUE, Lined Up tor the Big Battle of the original loan welght-for-age event’ by! Guests at the Broadway Central Hotel the gunboat met the fleet off the coas |of Japan and {s waiting to come in| ent with ft “The whole people of Japan unite} of the first renewa ster Robert, It was # great vietory iamectendiieie warm and sin. | Leslie B: Whitney \tor the Emery. colt, entire: free from | had an exciting tlme Inte this afternoon| ., Princeton. Virwinin Body. Yaley cae Position Army: cere welcome to thelr guests on the Radc Protested. lanything that savored of a fluke. [when a series of explosions in a bulld- | Sirgiing i. °G. Jon Kilpatrickia: ccvasiecacccinssiae sins seeeseeeee eonUnderwood | American battie-ship fleet, now ap-| “It was as I recall, Oct. 1, 1906, T was! Not since the anti-hetting Iaw went | ing on Mercer str! witha rea rlociinel ema) Defender of the Mayor. | proachng the harbor of Yokohama, ‘The |told by Mr. Curtis to credit Whiting into effect has there been ones a BES DP be pepciatrset interes he una ven leet Byrne After ieaving the ministry yiowen en. /Yisit_of these good ships and men to With a loan of $164,000 on the collateral! ing and applause for a winner as that | Sat arrenelta sige ante am ne Welch ane giniien y iis wo there. jose le joon r Empire is sincerely recarded as an , of 2,0% shares of American Ice. I pro- | « fonal token of the unbroken friend- | tested. Irsaid: "Mr. Curtis, this is not right. He said to me: ‘It is all right ich greeted MeCarthy and Master | on thelr return to the scales whipping, hustiing fnish on tered n the ce « te tice P, J. Prebles occuptes a loft on the fifth floor of a six-story butlding where he manufactures feathers. He keeps -Moss . Besson Brown... Goebel slip which has existed between the ty Lee rode 4 nations since the coming to Japan of|Mr. Morse has made a great deal of) ysajp py + h Commodore Perry in 1 | money for the bank and he is going to | Tey) Play throughout the entire length | stored in one of the rooms ot hi x Nadle.. sees sees Carberry uch Aa ro world crutse un- | end this stock up thirty or forty points." | 011) i) a aaine rover could MAKE | ying used tn the “reparation af hls com- ' Murphy . SenaranoAa err) dertak: by neni A of | So! a just prior to Oc! \- exact eu bed youn modity. One of s employees aceldent- i 49; i f navy of | Some day just prior to Oct. 1—the exact |"Aiaaar Robert chased Brother Jona: | MedHy. Ope of his empioyers aceld : Philbin + reese eeGrsble ghhors breaks the record |date I cannot recall—I went to Mr. Cur- |," oly ally dropped a lighted mateh in th Bri alantaaliismannalnte nd {t wil be watched | tis and told him that the shares of ice shan the early pacemaker, for a mile) room and explosion after explosion fol- allasore : rides Dean the First Criminal until {ts completion w.h the most in- | stock upon which the Whiting loan had | 44 then went to the front and set @ | jowog ‘ Coy - Chamberlain foction attacked I! tense Interest because of its hearing | been based ought to be in the bank, He | {#s! Pare from there home. alr Plas, | aph Sturel, the elevator ans first tn a divorced man. In the upon the naval relations and achteye- | told me to go ahead and obey orders.” | thing the ov Ad route as UBUAL | auickty rushed up his ear Ro Hod t és : controversy DA awa anal ments in the fu val powers, | ‘Detail a certain conyersation which ™ up ground gradually, and just enclinal tichienednanatascsem|tin scoring & goal fron (Special to The Evening World.) s In Newark : I hope our friendship commerctal/you had with Morse and Curtis; before the turn into the streteh Lee Ayan t from the 90-yard WEST POINT, Oct. 17.—Yale defeated West Point this afternoon relations with the United States will be| jointly? trushed him up to second place, He 2 Prince! 7 . i nt and able d will be | jointly i ow rushed to the rear of thet Princeton x able to Kal t Ts iy ; een iy Mae 7) of the Mayor | more closely cemented by this auspi-| “It was some time early In October,}4hen set rail for Master Robert, which | )uildi Fa ee eae a ae eslnitarat it and | *! iy the first real football game of the year by a score of 6 to 0. Toward apes. A score of girls and klei 1 byt kept deeton contin 1 ally on fensive by his lon 4 M7, just before the panic, In the lunch-| hed a two lengths’ lead at the time, words of wel-| room of the bank I met both the gentle- | but all the urging never shortened’ th men at the table during luncheon I said | space between he and Master Robert. | ihe end of the second half Yaleewas given the ball in West Point's terri- cious event Fight Bitter and Long. nl act wa ry as a penalty for holding on the tof the Army and after a series ! p battle-ship fle Hauss) ¥ | Via th 4 — —_ r ed by Prince Ito, the foremost man|to Mr. Morse: ‘If this Ice stock we are! at the end the latter was only swing-| The fre: rome very hard at a big #s | h a mis ve nar i 3 se . . Anite ca MP tning te | Of (aRan tordays and abova ail the) carrying really belongs to the: benks O86 ing | work, wi ontine the flanies CGRNELL DEFEATS THE - i vicious plunges Coy carried the ball over the line for a touchdown, i" ; neha | state » who represents the entire|I have been led to understand, it should) Yirother Jonathan Ured from his early mn Where the blaze start- is language or demeano: ime f ttle damage. ine icky cero erchantve aaah a i DLs lanes Pas: pat Ser Ok that Ur peor Iho ereditediito) the bank and stock ac-lenoct uut hadino’ trouble beating, tha ¥ Httle dani | STRONG COLGATE TEAM. | Neither side developed any particular strength and but for the penalty ar eParattr pipted con] Fleet in Great Storm. counts, so that it may be regularly | vaded starte nk Gill, for the show rae, SU | Yale probably would not have scored Whe atterien of the Sommer poopie |.2h® . following wireless tolearam|| passed upon by the Airectora’ Mr. /money, 7 finished last, twol TWO CHILDREN RUN OVER. THE LINE-UP | , have been trained upon Judge Howe | om the American pattleship f Morsa alan anewer ma alrestly. cll? Hiengihs behind Hrother Jonat The | oe poet The Yale line is strong and the Army did not once succeed in makir Mare evar}. . * ‘| turned and said something to Mr. Cur- J 4; h on ; é by Corne " ‘ ‘ 5 eee eet icat arian Neh at giving particulars of the storm en time of the race, takes a full sec Burke and en Turke, aged | 4, Camel Colgan Ren Oleardendistancesontstaiehlefootbally ovo reality syer since, tuat springy when Janes 1 countered off the northern Philippine | tis: Then he spoke to me, but I can't yng on the track record made by Nea-| four and three years, respectively, were Hpr ler] the 10 yards distance on traight football, Coy outpointed Dean in tie now Chairman of the State Demo- | °** nd ac ting for the delay in| Fecal! met he aed mire }lon Oct. % 1907. knocked down and run aver by a horse | QeaKrove ton | Kicking, cratic Committes, was indicted — for | {he Heet’s arrival at Yokohama, was r aye rine Animus Wins First Race, and wagon’ driven! Wy) Alphonse Malo.) seculion The first big football game of theyinnumerabla steps from the river side fon frauds upon evidence. tur {ceived ly the Associated Press this| ‘There was a lengthy dispute aver the} "1 Mit 0 | Mt | Teale | ttn OF ae een arrested. “Both | { Rourke He RRR On jdje of|to the plateau where the gladiators nished by Sheriff Sommer and Under. morning: ~ admission of this testimony, but {t fin-/ Ve “ aoe BIS BROT R children suffered internal Injuries and Nev kK and moved it up to West whit nit) Nem ty. STE ea neES ‘On board U. 8. 8. Connecticut, off} ally went in, and Rado resumed. | victory for Animus. He lea practically | were sent to the Presbyterian Hospital aint 1 boats duinped anon, Mine Nugent promptly [Cape Shlomisake, Oct. 17, 519 A.M. On|” “'3fr, Curtis,” he sald, “didn't say any~| all the was and never was in danger, ae oie Bias Point, The tratnw and wats dum Too Hat for Enthusiasm. sharif, Bommen: and) the undorsalierifitee ee eee the fleet ‘en-|thing, but he shrugged his shoulders, |@ithough a closing rush by Juggler Reelfoot Wins 2.09 Pace. ant yd eee sem ers until the officers, in| THe Players sweltered in thelr big wool ig r |countered a northeast gale while of| As we were leaving the lunch-room andj forced Sumter to go to a drive in the és Macy ke Sid a gee ui at sweaters and many of t npt before Judge Nugent, who issued war ; , \ i LEXID . Ky, Oct, 17.—Reeltoot D, HPHACA, N.Y, Oot, | eliar the seats threw up. their rants for their arrest | the north coast of the island of Luzon | coming down the > the banking | st fifty yards, Last time out Animus Pe nae a i ‘ p A 1 to shuck them despite the heroic He ete Arrest: ne two tactiona | Of the Philippine group. ‘The storm was) offices I asked Mr. Curtis 1t he was|#topped very badly. ‘There wax no stop He oO HDA Err Terre EARLE ADIN Oly SAPArs ADB e erled enouh (tv's and “W. P's" that adorned the patinavatunin aiatredtahimonthinaa ad a | very, bad and all that afternoon and | going to put t 2,000 shares of ice into|( him to-day, Had News, the ehi Foxtlle Rete Kecond. Mon shetr eleven would ¢ ne blue-#tac warriors | front, ‘The yells were not as enthu: RO AEM BEALS 8 , night the seas were tremendously | tha hond and stock account. He only |'#) third to the streten and then back} Milton 8. Jr. fourth, ‘Time, Min the xame this meet the |tic a3 those upon which the frost heve cerry ine more heavy. The fleet was moving in line of | shrugged hie shoulders again dup to let Sam H. Harris | 2.07%, i takers | nied de-\tailen, but what they lacked Seay nn eri’ Mason, now a) Ad-|sqadron, at the double distance of 80! waked on.’ | Animus. Tho latter, however, was | * up-State team is light, but appeared | votees of the gridit left stand-| they made up in well wishes. ‘The ye arent 0 he I emocracy yards and the vessels were rolling and very word of this testimony was bit-| Used up in the early running and his|much and Arondack beat her our for {very faut in pract Cornell, however, | ing on the walkways inred O- | masters succumbed to the heat early in made charges against Mayor Haussling| pitching heavily. Speed was red b 44 the place mone | put the strongest V of the year on 4 . throug INH CUAG APART r k reduced, | tery fought by the assoclated counsel | stretch rush wasn't there, He tired ac 1 | i soled themselves by roaming through |the game, but the crowd helped out #o eee iil He H ean _ “ uy but the sie were constantly taking | ¢.. ytorse ana Curtis. the end to let Juggler and Milford up East River Wins the Fifth, [Boe field ee rt cul titite wet of backs @ massive buildings and ooserving jas to make a respectable showing Ghat Judge Howell was a wifte-beater. |” Aer It Waa brought out that Rado was in-|te get the place aud show money re-| jas: Ht allathall acces enter iee ow soldiers are made in wit r k aly, ¢ do not believe fn Challenges His Ac | nlinatiarnittens ached) structed on 0. 14, 1907, to accept] SPeetively war. Ht [iret Matto d: Cotgate, 0. Kicking Duel in First. weather reports up here, for the huck cuser, of the 1th he Vir- rn A ‘ , eu itnae ee a ‘ , r if sters were armed with hot coffee inst ‘| mer erry Morse’s check for $100,000, and a myste-| Agent Wins the Cha win. | That | ay the game ended, The first half was little more than a|*t* instead Judge Howell was one of the speakers | © en satey a Wisconsin each! ous joun of $10,000 against Morse was! aweth 8 f the | Neither sean ing dn the last halt. icking duet ween Dean and Co; emonad: In consequence thereof the big hall at the New Auaitorium | iifeboats, and the foretopmast of | jiguidated. It wax shown yesterday thas] 4 HSM" aeaiieht races heen: through b tied. —~ ina ‘Army kicker succeeded Inthe free drinking fountuins did a land Jast night. He eloquently defended} Meartenantad but! sforse at no time on Oct, M had more} fleld this year, It was marred ty | Caicing ant ay ") HARVARD VANQUISHES Jieceping the ball in Yale's territory the |UMflce business, Mayor Haussling’s administrat 1, and, Sanilen aeunnera on than $1,800 to his credit In the bank, only one fall, Sanctis going down. at . pididech Jircater part of the half. Toward the| Ca you imagine anything more un rant ae natatahacanataiarianicaen te, was A Letter to Morse tle last jump’ after leading all the way > Wy ee ten |pleasant thar be sitting In the broi ) char washed overboard from the quarter It lp to the wevious hedge, Agent was | PRI | ie OYA ARIE 640 \ihg hot sun, with coat and hat off and made against him personal Gack of the Rhode Island and was| lado identified @ » re [She winner under a eacefi, well judged TORONTO RESULTS. | SPRINGFIELD ELEVEN, |\",,, ok the ball inte | MAE AG) Buns WI OORh ANAL AR And If we had to examine the j drowned. A. Gladden, a seaman on the bottom of a }e vide Ye eileler, He lay about aE | ~ Arm: where ft was when the Collar ned up, and: a cup of the Under Sheriff of this | washed overboard from the Minnesora Wert until th au: turn of ihe field and " “4 2 A steaming coffee und a hot-dog shoved in eT RAT | X"Wwell-divected throw from’ the Vor. | # letter hiade Up graund gradually until the last] FIRAT RACE—Kor three-year-olds and THE LINE-UP. j# yur face by a man who Insists that Would have to exelude all men under) ont, next astern. placed a life huoy in| Ws, W was i wes first over, upward) Virse $2; Five Purlongs Neither side showed ability to gain on PT H sixteen, This man—he calls himself a| his grasp and he was rescued. The seal son's 1) Mg Uils letter was a trouble in ovtanweding | 42016 M8 (Goines), 3 (0 1,1 to 2 and) Harve Positions,... Springticld. | straight footba!l, The forward pass| i¢ '# the last chance you'll have to gor gentleman—I am ready to meet this | was too rongh to tower a boat AE ETTPO (ET SONS TEP iar Pee) @ ptliers on the flat, but Hendors +0 gut, woni lan Godchaus, 106 (AW rot LE a4 | Sag tried but ence. West Rolnt ate |* Soe hot lunch a ae eee —— av imbert's, 0) ten 9 to 1 8 10 Me ee ‘ ‘ en this game is over the: o man in the presence of witnesses any knew that the bank under cover was|throughout pnd hie Hy emught apwerdly er | Autumn Flower, 118 9 6 and| i tempted it, but Nadel, uf Yale, spoiled |.) ky Sore PUTS ey Te time, I just want to ask him threo ox DR, BULL IMPROVES. helping 40 support Morse's Ice pool, napping, Fafgit athe end Patsy had to | out, sind, ‘Time, 1.06 Cyclops, | ¢ Tae ATRRTEY down, but it /enoush re on ha Dok four questions. he letter read a8 follows: 2 0 Se ae 9 peat oul pm ners, L Muldock and Russtone, also ran. |F een See ee iota ray | Aue maaay L le race ne xt winter and wo length alace f 4 year-olds was not allowed, y to start ¢ land o| a blag “I would like to meet him and go be-| maa a Comfurtable Night, bat Co Dear Mr, Morse: 1 NeOaIT py AteRthes atten ciaeat | ABCOND HACK =-vor threes earolde | him guilty, of foul interfer ThE glory next spring fore the pastor of St. Patrick's Cathe- a inn ia at Gslsteal At the Bourd meeling to-day Mr, owing the pace throughout. | tran: True boy. 144 (chappell), 7 to Land out, | | Puiiasa | Army: folle were jubliant over 5 ral, the rector of Trinity Chureh, the on Ont. Havemeyer and Afr wler "bein, pidea Jumped . wel + DAL Was used UP) Won py lengths; Tony’ Hart, M43 (Car: | F t howing r team and the pla Yale Team Crippled. pastor of the First Presbyterian Chureh |, D®: William 7. Bull passed a com- present, ‘lie question of our Lee lol », § to 1, 2 tod 47 tol, second aE st abie LR eee clatenll aticanndel sie teams went into the str ‘ er ealainal ¢ iyrennt Jeo! (Austin), 2 to 1, 2 t0 . renner hd Rabbi Leucht. All L ask is for such | fortable Dighty and ot T cision tig | pata ey hat the; ___ Trance a ten by Weight Fry George, iy Ae day ang) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oct. 17—Mare yp was the soldiers of the gridiror pe fvaid of being beaten, It ®, meeting in the presence of witnesses | ROU) ME ireyceixth, street, that me. of Ice yoann imely,. pel ih Hive the Bonfire also van, Time, 2:21 ard scored a touchdown In the first five | jowever, that got all the glory’ To the worst crippled team that Old and then ask me if this man to At for | he was atitl “eritically i, he weemed| “agye hin wrote the ine [anveho Wes besten ey Leth Aiateonan| THIRD RACK Vor threevearcalds| minutes of play against Springfield, | scores of givis in radiant frocks th ever sent out to do battle. Andr consideration. to show some improvement. closed cable! , which he ahd ae and Arendack, Biatesman came out of jand venard iy added; ve mile--j when Fish blocked a forward pass and | football uniform had more charm than Durch a 1 Krown are all out of the "Mud slinging is against my princi- eee aeeienieeeel to send to vou,” As @ director he the & Bon at She clang pole and Siew mi i jst, bh i foun by even 4 fo >) ihe ball w ed over in three at-lqaia the ver gray that represented Kaine and Wilp who has a twisted mia and I am not slinging it now. Let | No NEWS OF MENELIK DEATH.| fSli‘he belleved In twking the te ind (ine Wise Atawon, was in Front but was [10 Williams) ‘8 ae i and mpts a ffier A. the Springfield line| Uncle sam. The day was In oh Oh OF AY. MONE js man meet me next Friday evenin, f, ; [slapping very badly ae was Waponacy.|2; Water Lake, 1 Coummings) matantly wea ad the Crimson | jot and thousands of pounds of wel fn game and asl (Continued on Second Page.) oF Bids Meneliit of Abyssinia. a (Continued om Second Page) ~*~ sre but the weight was to tram. - x 10 chubby persgas whe had to climb the Yaic was first on the fold, but the . ) ” 4 : i net n n gt