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ARMY HOLDS PRINCETON DOWN; INDIAN AND HARVARD TEAMS WIN — Che PRICE ONE CENT. NEW ‘YORK, SATURDAY, “OCTOBER 31, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. p, [FINAL [Circulation Books Open toan”|_ RESULTS EDITION ‘ENILMO SER AIH . PRNGETON PLANS NDSCORE CANE. re oe OFAN EOES AS me acne WEST PONT AT FOOTBALL AMPAIGN CLOSES eka Term | BA tn ca . F 00 ) TBALL R ES U L LTS. 7 Tigers and Ge Battle Through | WEATHER COOLS ARDOR NAVY SCORES INSECOND | ARMY ..... -------+--0 PRINCETON ...... ....0 Two Hotly Contested Halves ; a 6 i | Se : | HARVARD ...--. ---.--6 BROWN : : Mack Figures oh Landslide for 5... cheers For Sherman and Great Crowd Witnesses Con-) CARLISLE ...... ----16 NAVY . | on the West Point Bryan, Whiie Hitchcock Is Sure Root as They Review the te Gridiron. | Which Redskins CORNELL .....-. --.-10 PENN. STATE Tait Wiil Even Break Into | Procession. Won by 16 to 6. MAINE ° sag covenc LENNITES 24 cht sais) YALE FRESHIES 504 INOW Goa sacs “Solid South.” | Eicon ee nel Oro aaa ane THE LINE-UP, CARIMOUUE I sere cod Tl TEESE Gaceee = seca WAYS coce ----38 AMHERST AGGIES » clerks and salesmen, with a/ iy small sprinkling of Industrial workers, —— PREDICTION. | paraded up Broadway and + 7 9,000 SPECTATORS SHIVER AS SIXTY-MILE GALE BLOWS ch, vba Rog Rarre! CHAIRMAN MACH’ icthavende n Reper:a T have ri ved trom the middle West, and even as far in a great Taft and Sherman feleatn . , ty wentlas ¢h indicate a iandsilde for Bryan. Notwithatand- Tt was a thoroughly [ne = INS Twice the Cadets Try for Goal from Field, but ing the Republican “slash fund" turned ivone to affect the bet- | business-like campaign showing, admir- Ines : meardsoa but it came far from‘ Fail to Make the Posts—Old Nassau Gets MED Rea | OME . Ball Dangerously Near, but Is Hes CTE esers COTTE EST eee ss | ae Gs | Beaten Off noon, exceeding In interest if ears 1 attract- ers in passing the reviewing | ing a larger crowd even than the Har- stand in Madison e and the period vard-Navy game of last Saturday. Both = allotted by the managers of the glemon- teams had thelr full igth in the K, we Will win on Tuesday next with mere than three hundres electoral votes. Bryan and Chaaler wili carry New York by fro:a 50,000 to 60,000, and there will be very little difference in thetr vote, an they will run about neek and neck.—NOR WAN E. MACK, Cbuirnwan of the D ocratic fonal Committee. CHAIRMAN HITCHCOCK’S CLAIM. aft will have JAMAICA A RESULTS. HOW THE TEAMS LIN. qua 25 electoral votes. ‘The “Solid south” will be 7D UP. by Bryan te | | ng Maryland and probably Missourt and | cehup. rp e ac PRINCETO: BOSTON: WEST POINT. ky. Ohio in safe for the Republican party, and with the leer HU eae oes Hota arene Baltimore Large (Crowd) (at) the) Rat SEE Dyes Bredemus ....++.+ cies Fett Bind ooo eeveee . Johnson pany fronts o n twelve to alxte ca e, Bers Er (CH — - | Sieg! 6 iH Pac! anooe9 ees BY: Possible exception of Montana and Nevada we <7 carry the {men the marchers went by the resleg. Washington and other nearby towne, Shivers, But Enjoys Good netrount) OUGRIE ereuree al ean: Slee ae esc hate, Guard Pele tire North, Indiana and Nebraska will be foune in the Repab- | ing stand at the rave of 8. an hour, ad When the game started the stands | Saari Pree ee genes: Le age ae Strits, (CA) ama GonaaaaboaanENIREE (Etats) Mean column —ERANK MU, HITCHCOCK, Chetrm.n of the Repmblte | Hear-Admiral Coghlan and the other Were backed e | Spats SECOND RACE—Bad News 1, McFayden sees Right Guard .. secweoee, NIE can Natioual Committee, experts who arranged the details said | |’ Bane weather gave the men plenty | Rockstone 2, Sanguine 3. Booth : -. Right Tackle ... ++++. Besson At Eat at the beginning of the parade that it ap. é b z i Right Hi | > ' ar oy . | a Dale ......- ooy 9 . ent End .. seeese Carberry ; ; ; i would move for probably seven hours, | Capt. Wasenka, of Carlisle, won tho] BY VINCENT TREANOR. Doe Democratic State Chairman William J, Conners élu.ms New York for | “70id move for probably seven bo \toas(and\choselithel north goal) wit A | THIRD RACE—Imitation 1, Fancy Dillon (Capt.).... + Quarterback ...... ve Kern to The Evenine-World) = 2 TRACK, N.Y, Oct. |“ Shanler by 100,000 and 40,000 for Dryan, Mepnbizean St >y 109,000 for Taf Leader Charles F (Spe Left Halfback .... Read .... Right Halfback .. Gane ne SL—The two-year-old handicap, the FOURTH RACE—W RMeGrohan en “.... Fullback. ¢ Se | feature of the card here this afternvon, | Wise Mason 2, NAGE —Wanonct 0 Officials—Referee, Mr. Evans; Umpire, Mr. ‘Okeson; Field Judge, Mr. {Shrinking effect upon the crowds, trong wind at his back, At 285 North-|, ) earoa pac tc Chairman Timothy L, Woodruff claims New York! cept at the grand stand at Madison | Toft kicked off to Payne, who ran back | JAMAICA Re and from 25,000 to 40,009 for ..ug! are and at Fifth avenue and pj ten yards to his thirty yard line, ‘Tl Murphy, of Tammen: fal, privatezy giv. Chan-/ treet, wher te parade turned wesi- PUNted outside to the Navy's: fort Queen Marguerite 3. } him out of the show money Statesman (McCarthy), 2 to 5 and out, hards won. ft ay made ten vards and two. Dalton punted, \Sherman and Secretary of State Root, in the White House. | the representatives of the Administra- pies Jauired to put b Wise Mason and Killereen were hot siasm of the half dozen yellmasters failed to let out a reef in the various « eaete _ conges-|Satd line, Lange made five yards on| resulted in an easy victory for Wapo- | Langford q rrality of £6,000 in New York County. | Ward to disperse, ther S NO conges: B 8 resulted in an easy vic r 7 | erielpluralitye:ius ue wabert iene me [tion of spectators, Ail along other paris Nest play Northeroft made two yards noca, Me followed the alternating pace FIFTH RACE—Royal Onyx 4,| A cons an of Yemocrn‘ic jon at the Hoffman House gives) of pitth avenue there was no*difficulty [0 fake kick. Dalton kicked (o Balenti, of Effendi and S ntious to just De- Weediane 2, Notasulga 3. | (Spgeial to The Even 1g World.) eters Cote dae Queens by 0.9 and Richmond | in passing along the sidewalks bac |who fumbled, and Wright fell on the! fore the turn for home, and then came 2 CRY ch | ET The Prince oo eutimate for Manhattan am: the|the spectators lined along the curb, | Vill. Richardson made ten yards in ajaway easily. Wise Mason closed strong | gi x-p44 RACE—Raquel 1, Queen WEST ROINT Oct) i retine stincelon ger breezed intone Bronx, & at the Westchester County Mae, Come | Few were hardy enough to stand 10g cre n) une Lange followed with twoljust at the end, but the effort came |) 25 Florence II. 3 , Military Academy this afternoon and brought the breeze with him. There gressman Francis Burton Harrison given Hughes 00,000 majority in the | look at the men marching by. [ieee Sa a aes sine {22 late, ra Wa poral went past the I , beh i Military mde ae : Hae a : ap-State counties, which would elect Charler by 62,500, Furnish Own Enthusiasm. Northcroft tried a play kick but missed|” Killereen closed with a rush, but didn't| Beck just as easily peat Connaugnt |¥4S distinct odor of moth balls as 5, ew Yorkers poured into the Herber: Narsons) han told friends that Hresldent Roosevelt's @garen|| THe Paraders furnistied thelr own en-/ay e amall margin, Thorpe punted out| auite ant um, and Bentensinvs, her see=| Hunger for ‘ne ssoscettonias aig. gridiron inclosure, smothered in furs, sweaters and all close hauled, The Ware hen! Figlt TE ONO DIMMING (0k Hahee audi trom 70000 49)| oe ee Candidate] Lange, mio was tifown on he gerard] one tare Of thed ay, by the way, beat} added: elx tur Time—1.18, wind blew from the northwest at a sixty-mile clip, and even the enthu- iv,000 for Taft in New York. Balen fim (Goldstein), 10 to 1, . 1} Subs: ; 4 d and Cobb fell on it on! goods in the oral market, but the for- a The political Hpaign of 1908 wil} Substituting New Jersey's twelve! tion in the reviewing stand, not get | the Indians’ 45-yard tine anes ee Ee ene is, 15 to 1, 8t0.1/ WEARS edie eS praciteaily end to-night, Owing to the | tes for Wisconsin's thirteen votes still | half a dozen cheers. Senator Chaunesy | Nothing was gained on she next play. | nee meee ona Pare The sun quit the fleld early and, as @ extreme duubt vf the State et in| #ives Bryan one more than the 2t%/M, Depew was frequently recognized | Lanse mad peer iokton ae lentes iol MAU Which he ne c, was downed on hs E, taghes on) “hich he needs. Or combine Connect! | ana greeted by the marching thousands, | mad t back to the “ut, Rhode Island and Delaware, HM, or Ss ere | Colorado, Connecticut and Delaware, 15. yard line. Payne | crei e ve at, Obdurate and Racquette Sturdy toe sent the ball flying for a yard e| creased. Wapanoca remained steady at| als Kick-off, It was bitterly cold. Hundreds ds on a fake ki | about 12 to 5. nto, Pimpante, Brown | 4 t | who E aie ice seek Quanto. Elmnante, of women did everything possible to | _There was a good crowd out for the} TAM a) tua dubilee wert : keep their feet warm, even New York, Gc Monday will be brous © Chalrman Woodrf, muffled up| Pinted to Lange, who jas dow city fo final speeches. x in a big overcoat, was lost in the shuffie,| “Dalton punted out ny 5 Serr OK On nae taal otha ioasl ‘ ‘ thing | wrapping ap diators of both parties [°F Colorado, Rhode Yland and Dela |tur sn come reeennion ne eh ie, | ne OMymanted [out on thelr AG-yard | races, but the weatner was rather e901! players fell hy: the wayside Inthe third them in shawls and papers, but all such dhe ors their red larynx, and | \are. 1 oF Colorado and Connectictt. | prook yn delegation passed. tonal | thrown by -Northeroft for a losy of six (,fO" comfort. The racing was of good Bio. pubue want to ern: | efforts failed and they resorted to the mit paper ‘sir opinion of |'2 and substitute any one of these com-| Chairman Hitencock reviewed the nar! nds. Dalton punted to Halentt, who | auality. 1 See ida ante creat last chance, ‘That is, they curled them Tae inations for either Wis in or Ni 3 i downed in his tracks snider, vou amisay y Be oR I; a PPATODnel lich SVilscon sin lone Naw a tera acy indowainiis neadauartcrnllti cen | Spellbound First Winner. Fi WOW (page £0: the. fan tur ee and sat upon them, While this gave s etropo! ower. ‘ds for punted out-| The opening event was won by Lucky ; iene UD AG OK ee the rows of spectators a Turkish effect Hew They Figure It. tor wart fel in the Metropolitan tower yar Lally came fast jn the streteh, s ae he be Re GER RPT ie ath nal D ras rate Chairman) Mack | mie arrangoments for tho parade and aide on thelr | S-yai 1 tiBe, yy Palton | Jack McGinnise's Spellbound, and the andvontineatnararne eal it certainly made more room for those How to he Ee Bey eae ae |e Wad y nee Ww sat Virginia, Utah [ogg thering of the marchers were | Rovecad ix; pec tae ca agaln pene Brooklyn horseman profited according- Juggler second and Whip Top third below. Meee ee eee waticnal Demoeratle | Styne ere ee tues MeAKOUE BOA) | Orreot nhies various divisions) tarmenl| alimeoutitiaenteanderornpidin ly, Sententious and Golden Legend al-! Third Race.—Selling: for three-vear- | Princeton Not Too Confident. Par game be worked out aj which makes [rven a winner wines [in line in the side streets running into peta, Metles, of fakes the Redsking|ternated in making the early pace, and | olds and wp; $500 added; mile and three: | Princeton's warriors felt little comfore 7 eaduartcrs n be work ch makes Uryan a winner with a “aR 2 brought the ball up to thelr si-yard | DAB IRR ABBR Sy Bs teenths ; | " e ‘and total of $69 electoral votes. Broadway from Worth street down to| line, where. belng held, the bal! wa they got through Spellt it ally, 109 (McCabe), 12 to 18 to 1 and In starting the game, for they had no It's Diff tah af the Battery. They fell into line and] p ed to Lange, who ¥ downed through with a beautiful stretch, n, won certainty In a vietory. They found the erent tore, marched uptown with military pre. | Hs skvard line Dalton punted to Bas | run, Jeannette M pate winning race, Juggler, 110 (Upton), 8 to 5, 7 to W and} Army mule loaded for bear and confi- Over at the National 4 eooraine, “ lent!, who, after fumbling with the ball, ‘ound her fleld e Way, to | oUt, RECON red onan ap i An Se yaat jkePublican | cision and according to a time-table | hnnily “y es {t, thorne uiinied qui: |TROPINRAFOMNA ner Mela ghaiway, to Four @peond: ; | Jerseyman Swears Out Wat-|acnt, rhe risers felt assured that West py . 4ve Bryan the eleven |iica‘auarters, Mr. Mack {8 dubbed |that was rigidly adhered to from the|side on the Navy's 2-yara ine be second. Golden Legend held on long | Whip Top, 107 (MeCahey), 2 to 1, 3 to 6 . Thing? | Point would resort to a kicking gama, : Sa a ee ean ome a tata, | rand Masten of the Order of Rainbow lime the frat band struck out until the | Two line plunges pul the Navy on the|enough to be third, jand-out. th : ; ant for the ‘Sure ae 7 Southern States and Oklahoma, a tota, Sarat ut ne i stiff defense deep back against. their Bad N wi Miss Catesby, Gramsar, Black Sheep| Tant fOr i‘ é and were not at all sure of their ends, be 137 electora vot add thirty. Turkish) bath rubbers closed up at theo coal, ‘Then within one minute or jag (News a Winner. algo ran The Princeton ends are lamentably slow ease wax! Speculator of Richmond Hill. |" getting down the field under Chairman Hitcheock concedes the} end, they comprising the forty-third | Qf cleven Southern States and Oaklahoma | qiyision, of the half Balenti dropped an| Bad News won the second race, but! The Pimlico Autumn Steep nine for the bo of Mary-| ky, which | Neg . easy goal kick from about the fifteen-[it was a tight fit between him and 4s Interesting a Jumping e as has T r 2; 2 land, Missouri and Ki j,|t2 Bryan, and then stops. He firmly) some 3,00 marched from Brooklyn | ¥aid line. The half ended: Carlisle, 4;|Rockstone, the latter running much been seen here this year. Malacea, with ——_ The Army team In excellent 5 brings the "Peerless One” up to 1i6.|scucves Taft will carry not only Mare | os : Navy, 0. gamer than usual. Rockstone set the Bull McKinney on his back, was a : nd the players expected to make @ a ats a, Kansas, Ohio, |! usb IN ear? aly Mary! over the Brooklyn Bridge in the morn- | Coen pace with Faust, but the latter stopped decided fave but ‘was not quite { Capt. Carroll, of the Newark Detec-|hetter ‘showing that. they did ventnee The ‘ apes land, but Kentucky and Missouri, With |ing and made a brave showing with flags econd Malt, badly at the end of six furlongs and Bad equal to t him. Sir Wooster nana hiatatrarnpanilicalelan cn raeiarre + Montana, Ne: Wiscons © possible exception of Montana and | yaying and bands playing. They waited |, Thorpe began the second half by |News then moved up. He and Rock-, Wis always In front and at the last {tive Bureau, announced this aftern prep aes eat a and Nevada Or Mr. Dryan, the Nevada he routs Bryan in every North-| jn city Hall Park until their turn came | Kicking to Reifsnider, who was downed | stone stuck together all the way, Had jump was joined by the favorite | The crowd from New York was the d been unable to find Charles ral vores beins two e than |in his tracks. Dalton kicked outside on |News proving the gamer that he I jern_and Western State, to fall in ne and kept warm with the |the Navy's 40-yard line. After a series hard fight on the flat, ight at the largest of the season and it required af end, Sanguine came from far back to ter stood them off, just get F. Washburn, the “sure thing’ specu- | i." necial trains and the steame ne There is just a shade of @ doubt! apie aid of numerous dispensaries of /of line plays the Indians got in position | be third, |Home in front, with Malacca second Te naaal EECRRE Be GIBTHATC Lindl Ae eee tee ApuR RIT ORL ta SHE CLAIMS WOMEN | about Ohio” the Republican National! warmth and cheer In the nelghborhood, for nice place kick, and B mont sent Imitator Breezed Home. ite. tl in EEE CE ente a a ee Hil aidleca MeA@imuntaleetitcueeta eee Chairman is understood be 1 . UB TeNy | nerw. H 0 f J STREPLECHASE for} been sworn out in the Firs c joldiers, A al, ousands SHOULD SMOKE CIGARETTES. | vaniitine, Ba AR We PRAY Accident Delays Root. from the 19 yard line, making it § to 0! Queen Marguerite set the pace in the ‘und up:‘$80 ndded; about |Peiive Court. ut Newark by Augustus | without tlekets and the best they could 3 admitting, nd possibly Nebraska, in favor of Carlisle. third event until well into the st Time—5.M. Polina Os f 5 WITT Pot Kansas, Indiana, West Virginia, the| Secretary Root did not reach the re- rteroft Kicked off to Waseuko and| where she tired very. badly, letting Wooster, 141 (Davidson), 3 to 3,(C- Wises, of Lyndhurst, N. J, Wiggs see of the gaine was the Cress parade And Mer Startling Contention Is/evo Dakotas and Idaho, The rest we] Viewing stand until nearly 2 o'clock. Te ee Bick? Mes NaN" | Trfitator up to win Ina breeze, Fancy | to 2. won ae: swore that he had given Washburn #10) of the cadets, Lieut: Nelly had given Incusmed by New | simply cannot tose—far more than|Wrenched his right knee three weeks | ity oar fake klek. Dalton kicked {ran third all the way, but she too| eKinney), 640 5, 3 tol t, speculate for him as he saw fit, and out al ats several days ago, ana piss 3 | enough to win for Taft.” ago and aggravated the injury this |1¢ patent! in the centre of the field. The| overtook the tring Queen Marguerite to 1, 8 |that the man had agreed to triple the | there are fiflly 4,000 disappointed viste York. Matrous, | Aw the campaign closes there ts a grow-| Morning by slipping on @ marble stair~ Indian made two first downs and then|and had no trouble beating her for the | | Alwle, 1H O01, Sto land 3} cunt for him. He added that he tors who, failing to get inside the foote You should not fail to read this article °° 7 way as he was leaving the Manhattan! tried a forward pass which did not| place money, Mombassa ran a very dis m MeGill, Palm, Sandy Creeke went on Wednesday to get his profits, |ball fleld, spent the afternoon wanders i, , ing feeling about both ..e Republican | " 4 | work, but went back of the goal appointing race and can do better, Will . F) , wen - {n_tormorraw's Sunday World and Democratic State headquarters that| Hotel. The services of & surgeon were | Writs Thine were given the ball on| probably show lotw better In ter nese | Bos (fell), Woodside (fell), also r but could not locate Washburn ing around the barracks and looking You will wonder wha: YOU would Chanter will not have any great lead | Necetsary Pefore he could take his place |i" Navy's fve-yurd ‘ine No guin on | tart 4 | :RIPTH RACH: Carrollton Cup: for! “Washburn is the speculator who down the mouths of souvenir cannons, hen you read t the boy who Mr, 8 nd Cornelius N, | the and, be 1H three-year-olds and upward; gentieme f ae et arire Y Go when you read about the Poy WhOlon Bryan as to the number of votes miih Mt, ADSaNRD 408 “Bormellue | the nest Rlby. An, Deng | paliallsad Notter Lost by Wide Turn, 410). added; seven “furlongs, | stined much publicty last sun by ao en een ut‘ he polls. Opinion ts freely expressed | 0 ae lout to S-yard line, where, Balentl| wNoter, on Woodlanc, swung very ae declaring that he was making more THE GAM mother killed and becoming the MUF*\11,¢ ine socialist vote for Debs will eet Ah pain peer re but the ball between the posts| wide, timing Into the ‘stretch tm the (M, E, Tucker), 4 to 1,/ than 10 per cent, per month for ht + GAME, serou ill be more than injerested in | CXeed the vote cast for Hisgen, whose of interest, “Most of the men'in line |temone in tavor of the tIndiangers 22 | Aten race, and this Peln un one Wriahids 48 60:6, even |Suatomers, BF ROMANE (IN Wall! dusk as the teams! lined sin) fon the en cry about the iiystery of the| tae has ebbed greatty since Jobn D. | Or verging on middle age. A majority rtherott Kicked off to Hendricks | inside, saved a lot of grocnd and. won ond, . BO AE eK Ty T wore hia| Kick-off there was a slight flurry of MBronze Locket." tho family trinket | Rockefeller came out for Taft, and put! erred small American flags and wore |i Yardy Atter a counle or plays tho |i & five to the nish, Nolasulga | Votaniat, 145 8. ‘Taylor, 7 t0 6 8 t0 5) womens, KIVINK him’ sims of from | anow ; Hie: hat cannot be found, that an agea|* {inal crimp into the profersions of the! oy,yganthemums or artificial sunflowers | Indiana fumbled and Relfsnider tel) | Ehzencanad at the Bead of the wretch, jand 1 1a a Cir ‘A star | 8,0R toepecu.s washburn made 1s) ‘The Army won tho toss and (chose to New Yorker recently bought for #10, ang | iaependence party lender pinned to thelr cots, The younger men Indians’ 10-yard Han doaie tga | een along wity) Woadlane “{o™the |Piublen.”sparisien, and New" Near Ti. Stine X'Co, Hwa ame Marner streets: defend the north gow), with the wind hat a reward of $1,00 ts now being of-| Tammany Leader Murphy will meet} Carried horns and rattles and made ave goal OWE APT stroich and then stopped : Pict se hore each day from his |at thelr backs, Waller kicked otf ee with his ecutive Committee at 4) pienty of noise. One division of the! Vhiorne kicked back of the goal ail - RACE Eutaw Mouse Hand I, Mn atated, nad |Frineeton and sent the ball to. Dean . tclock ti e 21 le dry goo brought out to the twenty ar e 1 i he de nee ush- | Who fumbled on th n-yard line, bu' You will be fascinated with the wordg| O'clock this afternoon, As Chanter} wholesale «ry goods delegation carried Dall Wa UATE GUL We ine ements” | PIMLICO RESULTS. mile and s8yenty yar nytt ers Greble recovered !t, On @ fake kek and music of the charming gong, “Map-| When running for Lieutenant-Governor| papier mache “big sticks.” In the milli- Nt e kick, Afier a series of plays, | sl a ee lad’ iene ne ene lie," the smusical hit at the Casigo |! 1900 Kot a clear majority in Greater | nery divison there were @ few women. | ‘Thorpe kicked to Dalton, Who fumbled | pirgt Race—ior threesvearcalds ana |o{iiliital Hd (Nico, 4 to 5, even and me to itictmand Hil He|Greble made Sfteen ya aroung Theatre, New York of over 137,000, it will be| There were two reviewing stands be-|and Waseuka fel on it Afton AN ex: | 0. $400 added; seven furlongs.-Time, Outs Wen: 118 (Goldatein), 9 to and « for five days, tie | Princeton's left end, The next att met You'll marvel in finding out how Mme,| See" that he will have to do better than | side the big one in Madison Square, One | change of kicks. putting the ball on the | Ri 4-6 eaten Beery) 1 fal'ed, and Dean kicked to Tibbett, who Tairassint and Louise Gunning take the) the 122,60 in Greater New York, as! was erected in front of the Union League | fyurth ume, kicked a place kick make, Nimbus, U7 (Upton), 3 to 1, 4 to Band | “Giles, 101 (MeCarthy), 4 to 5, 1 to 3 and — brought the ball back to the Army's high note of B flat. estimated by Tammany, in order to| Club, in Thirty-ninth street, for the use ‘ing the score 1 in favor of the In- | OMY NOM 17 (MeCahey), 6 to 5 1 to 3] Ut: third (fell) TAMMANY RALLY TO-NIGHT. | fifteen-yard line. gy shudder at the story showing! win, unless he cuts into Hughes's vote| of members, the other in front of the ISM croft. kicked to Henderson, who |&d out, second. } —_ east side Democrats will wind up| The Tigers gained ten yards on the Hing. switch rains, “chop. wood,” hapl|rality of 8874 over Bruce two yeara| Union League Club stand was nearly | fumbled ani the xine. closed with tho [@ROU EME MAGHIASRORT, Ma Oot M.A latieuraian dn and around | Houston | cenallsed Otiean vans Tibioll Goaae water carts, &¢, ago, and there is no indication that| three times too large to accommodate | ball in the Indians territory “In pos Agurad go’ Dauch the beat laehooner siranded op Libby lslaud was | pirest Rauane, botween Norfolk and'eul- |Ave yarde around right end. AlcCrohan ia Jon of the Navy Statesman figured so much thi You'll prone? when Mth profit by the) 4 the fur-coated clubmen who utilized ir, | S@#8lon © Or carded to sta the sec i] y from & © lorday No ip » sirects Ail the ainmany leaders | +r). entre, ut fa, 1 galn an inch 7,000 separate “want-filling” adverti Gov, Hug! has lost the support of r " a oe of those \ rt in mad at . i Pe AN Tepe tees) [lyase gp erm ” Fe Rte morrom's Sunday Worl’ | 9,000 voters in the Republican districta| but the Republican Club stand was well 3 [race ‘thas ‘the big bettors eagerly ac. ty sit othallable ws fo the fate Lelow Fourteehith street will be preset ee forced to kek, Dean BM The newsstand sale tp so area north of New York County, Aled. - SUNDAY WORLD WANT s | pastes were ROlng to everything else. [uy the island. is ten vat 4 the speakers Will be Congressinan Sulze: | the ball on the Army's do-yard line anf séemenow' *, ance. you mil Ay a Be New York State looks close, with the] Stretched across Fifth avenue over the | 8 ateaman indulged Michael Beck with |nd tues whic sured ty wo ts " other prominent east ki Rae juarter back run, } gained wom er Re “GAVS can cand! 29 i to the stre when moved Usistance were driven back by 4 hort invites. ‘There. ea display of x Sea neat aed |