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“ if ‘Circulation Books Open to All.”” PRICE c ONE ‘CENT. +o Point End Carries the Pigskin Within Striking Distance of the Annapolis Goal. eS 1 Bundled Into a Taxicab, H » Gothis Remaining $15, and H FIRST HALF. tor Having No Fare. ARMY e Says. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, NAVY FUMBLE AND STEARNS’ LONG RUN 275 MINERS ENTOMBED BY EXPLOSION, In First Six Minutes of Play West GAVE BARTENDER A $500 BILL AND NEVER SAW THE CHANGE - 5 «© os 3 & NAVY - eee fe 4 SECOND HALF. ARMY .- = 2 = z a fo} NAVY .- hae tess FINAL SCORE. broker, tn { ARMY - - - - - + = 6 of No. 29 Veses |e fehl the v IANA 98 a o 5 o o a A that Watson, the walter ha How Uncle Sam's Rival Football voce Crane, Teams Linea Up tor To-aay’s Battle wal wail yi EEE Deboke 21 Rae 2 leh that he any THN \ Navy. Army. ; cn Jones Johnson f; \ Northcroft L. Byrne } Wright Wier Slingluff Philoon i Meyer meen eeewesere Moss ; Leighton LRT. . Pullen ; Reifsneider -R. Stearns kept the change of as Hyatt Piby a « nt of a Clay Dean of drinks cos night Dalton .Grible $10 Bill, Bartender Says. ain He arr on @ ehar a Richardson waamberlain BY ROBERT EDGREN. FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 28.—West Point beat “Annapolis here this « noon in one of the hottest games of the football geason. The result was in doubt until the game was over. Beoring was done in the first six minutes of play, The Army when a brilliant run by Stearns and a good piece of line smashing down of the game. Dean kicked the goal gave them the In spite of thi ingle toue sudden re- e+. STARVING CHILDREN LOGKED IN ROOM WITH DEAD WOMAN Somebody e Was Arrested Ie lang [ : Circulation Books Open to All."' | 1908, HUNDREDS DEAD IN MINE HORROR ARMY DEFEATS NAVY, SCORE 6 TO 4 Sunday cloudy and rain, We! —Fnir to-dny; FINAL | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. / WINS GRIDIRON BATTLE FOR ARMY TEAM = NOROPE OF RESCUE; ALL MAY BE DEAD +4. Greble, Star of Army Eleven, Marianna. Pa., Shaft, Largest Soft Coal NAVY EVERY NEGHBOR HEARD ‘FIRING’ OF verse, the Navy picked up heart and fought aggressively until she had | Found Alimost Too Weak to Walk After Their Cries Had tthe ball within easy reach Army goal. Then the Navy kicked a Attracted the Attention of Neighbors, Who Had ¥ goal from the field and scored 4 poinis. The score was not disturbed in ih JD) E 10; ry ' + 4H) » Door Forced Open. the second half, for neither side ever got dangerously close to it’s the ; yor Forced @pen opponent’s goal, while in possession of the ball. fine a ighbort vas ; ound se: flat locked pe a Greble and Dean, for Army, and and ribbons wailed in the arena, It jn te Ce ee ee CO ana MMA ae feed AMAR ONG 2 , - = Balton, for the Navy, punted magnitl-| might have ‘heen the scene ne {this afternoon fia fat on the top floor Yar ANAS halved and about sity years | Mistress Was Rebuited, Butler wently all through the & ancient tourney, with fair Indies of No. W721 Lexingte enue, Th i ROME ON. eS je was : na x punt from start to finish ¥ MELINA OU TCt i REee Mitle children were found in the apart iy Phare was) net A. eent «| Lost His Nerve and So own the field withou One subject much discussed t = ment RE PET OR CERI ACL DUAGE S| r 4 Soh teams played furlounly ing wae the: ica gaunsed this morn: | the dead woman ix helleved to have ier of the three children wan a | Did a Policeman. Where was more time taken out in =res t ) * starved to death. the chil € en ere was a boy of four | : TBE Pre t Roosevelt took a 7.0" | " alll ; a girl of three. They were scan-| J Burier than in any other big game this sterday. It is claimed the Army|(2mished and so weak they could) iy clad, ‘rhe woma : ue + bear. Yet, even toward the end of the! had agree give the Navy the sn [scarcely toddle about. Neighbors said “4 heels ft nus naman bedy was re-| hey fred the cook up at Willard B. Becond haif there was no let up in the! tion of threa of the four officials, but the dead woman was not the eres ver to the ahildey'a aoe ate? | spader’a ho West ,Fitty-sec- M 5 A Aprile aA irned over to the Childrn's Society. ; bpeed of either team |that the Navy wanted to name all four ner of she children, but: thet Nothing was known about the we ond street, this afternoon, and it will The Army and Navy niet on a feld/of them. Every name on the list ec, |DAd lived with her for several months Fault ai caes Payer He Tory the woman risa aaa ahaa ou per Wt for fighting or foot-racing, with Just | lected by the Army for referee was re-| Policeman Farley was notified by a) Oey ant mucosa pnt never went out) be @ long time: vefore the memery enough chill in the alr to nerve the|fsed by (he Naval authorities and a|tenant of the flat house that the chil-|Rhown to ‘have 4nd was not| the event ts erased from the minds of men in moleskin to thelr best scrapping |{adlock looked possible. It was y-:|dien were knocking on the door and | viel uty in whic ©! Mire. Spader, her butler, her other eer- form. Cl skies ov ad and warm |URtl after protests had heen made by | —--———-——- - - eee earn ealahotnaeniataclenel nolebnr sunlight delighféd the spectators both sides that Roosevelt jumped into manall mialaochlalname ial ears) ch And what # crowd there was! The| th breach with the order that the ath- AEE {PUES Sr) ORL BTA chivalry, the beauty, the wealth of the | l¢tle associations get together or he ran & i Republic began to mareh under the {Would forbid the game. BORO for the purpose Huge archor at tin entrance hefore the Roosevelt Namoe Officials of giving some orders about dinner, Mra, noon hour was over. At first they came| There was a conference at the White| ‘Spader found Mary sitting on the table ond, wingly an 1 RYOUP House. Present at it were the Bupere | lwith a bottle in her hand, Mary was ‘ The fir 4 ity uh any ‘ w aA: i le ‘ntengent of the Naval Acadenty, Capt. _—_—_- +o most amlabie. vastness of the bleachers that stretched) Badger, and Secretary of War Wright. | ‘Come In, ma'am," she erfed, heartily Pack from the gridiron in gentle slopes. We this conference i was left to ihe |, Several women leaning from the win Instantly killed, He was |scome tn and have a sup. Dorande } In the middle of the north stand a sec-| President to select the referee and um-| 20% Overlooking the areaway of a HH ten years old, and had} peat Hayes, but what did Crowley do? | Hion was reserved for the navy root pire, and if took him: bute minute to| manners, element Ne. 8 Attorney | be ing on the roof. No one saw | ask you, Mrs. Spader, what did Crow- | ‘Across the way the army's black and|do tt street, this afternoon, saw the body of a lini lose his balance on the edge of the/jey, do? Make yourself. at home Bray and gold stood sharply out against | Evans- of Willams, was the ret litle Gey falling MMe Foot to the | root ma'am ; the brown blea cree, while Al Sharpe, of Yaler wen | DFick Paving of the yard below, The The child's mother, Mrs. Esther!’ airs. Spader is @ conscientious house- Stands Gay With Color, |the umpire, This solection, st Is said, | NOTED woneamed. and In a few geconda| Lemel, was hysterical. She dashed | wite, Here was an infraction of di pleased both sides, but just the same|ine imemin. Nae i) ap npr rty | madly about in the crowd of hysterical] pline that called for punishment. She in front of the army section a huge| there ts families live there, and they began! nelghbors. So excited were the othe 5 1 is an undercurrent of feeling, i nine rs nts in the building that the hated to do it, because Mary is a good f megaphone stood on en, waiting. | especially on the part of the Army men, POURS RUS ANE CORE reaper ink 1 the Delancey street station cook, but she felt it to be her duty fy Gradually, with the coming of the fair who make the claim that the’ Nayy | Malls 4nd onto the fire-escapes. J out to restore order partisans, navy blue and army gray,! Wanted to run the whole game, ¥) - ——. Yes, Mary Was Discharged. ) the stands became fluttering beds of “Mary,” she said firmly, “you are Ais- folor, brilliant. In. the sunshine, ‘The Army Marches to & CHILD KILLED BY FALL. , BINGHAMDENIES: AVAIRKERA. Marr” Spaseit amir, 208 am fie sun came out hotter and hotter, sull| The brown-turfed battle-feld, still wages, $85, gown to you." the crowd poured through tho en-/YAeant, looked bare and grim, Then inj repped Only # Few Feet, but! tn his office at Polic Parr tor | vues yelled Mary, bounding Pence tassiug fiom wall to wall the distance sounded the shrill music of | Fractured Hin Skall, day Commissioner Bingham vehemently |f™ the table, “You can't fire me, It was a crowd quivering with sup- /® fife; other sounds blended, The music| Six-year-old Charles Durkman, with|denied that he had characterized Goy,|™# am 1m from Connaught, Get out pressed excitement, for this was a gamo T8¢ to & clashing concord, as under the|his brether James, elght years old, and | Hughes as “itis Roval Pink Whiskers’ | of this now, or Vv Ww you out in a score, a game to decide whether | sFohwey marched the Army band,|@ neighbor's child were playing this | fae eaance OF fagiairas 8 Hylan, Mos. 1, At the top of i \ Army or Navy goes in the lgad, For)" ws afte nin the kitchen of his parents'|}ing an int Y sddiuional | we stairs she found the Prd Thirteen years the Cadets have been (Continued on Second Page.) home at No. 1999 Cropsey avenue, Bath | court police two Imposing person and dirceted him to fighting it out. By winning the last Beach, when he fell through an open| ,).\ 4 shown & the story, ne d fire Mary, Then ) wo games the Navy boys managed to} #4 AK THEM Abt. Hoan, FREE} |Window, His mother grasped at him.| “phat is a deliberate falsehood, 1 . Tae 806 lonked the pull up even, Army had won six games, | gary vie for the sunk i ore and, harder ons Dut missed and the little fellow dropped | never used such & term during my soa) OOr ties, ike dutiful wo had the Navy, and one was a tle. | fiw he grow ncuba resented wih torn into the cellar entrance one floor be. | son with the mastatrates, end neither T ee n oats ae a 4 eervant And now the decisive battle was to be-| the jmanbinidery, Pattern. ellier "Rug, ‘bee low, striking hie head upon the cellar’ iid, of the Police Departments > | walne* Yee prema PAI en in gin. With only half an hour more to By “Archi Gin oF ue leans) DPR AS ATL ie Ae few During, | the remember |) 604 and he fled, reaching the main hall- eit the bleachert were nearly full, oe alt joap (ui y feet, the child was dead of frac- | baving sald that be @ | head a: ' i om Weved in the linh aie ond dawexe we “Rawal! | 2 By skull before an ambul rt ink-whiskers, but, by Gad, he'w @ vote - ieee wines, Hived thom the Coney’ daland Wospital, | setter.’ iMestinued om Meoand Pawe- QUARTERBACK And Lange, Leader ot Navy GREBLE WEST-POINT R. MCOSH GETS - FATAL INJURIES IN A RUNAWAY Thrown From Runabout, He Suffers a Fracture of | the Skull. Dr, Andrew J. MeCosh, of No. 16 Bast \F ifty-fourth street, one of the greatest * In the country, was mortally hurt in a runaway at Lexington avenue jand Fifty-sixth street this afternoon He was taken to the Presbyterian Hos- | pital, of whieh is chief consulting surgeon, suffering from a fracture at ‘the base of the skull. Although the doc jtors expressed little hope, an operation was performed at once Accompanied by his coachman, will- Plant in the World, Scene of Terrible Disaster by Mine Gas. RESCUERS DRIVEN BACK BY THE INTENSE HEAT. Get Within Short Distance of Entombed Men When They Are Compelled to Aban- don Effert—Little Hope for Many Victims. BULLETIN. party of sixty heat, after pick an the Marianna mine of where can get out (Special to The ng World.) PITTSBURG, Nov. 28.—A terrific explosion, followed by a fire in the mine of the Pittsburg-Buffalo Coal Company, at Marianna, to-day, sed all avenues of escape from the underground workings, and men at accounts are entombed. Smoke is pouring {rom two shafts of the mine, and it is feared that the loss of life will h an appalling total. less than last [rea {| Within an hour after the explosion a burg-Buffalo Coal Company, who has Jspecial train, carrying experienced | personally supervised the installation of miners and the atest apparatus every known system and device for saf- work In a situat of this kind, left) ety in the mine, was overwhelmed at the Monongahela, IP In the mean time, news of the catastroph He said that steps had been taken the officers of State Mine Ins r Louttit and Mine |the company at’ Marianna to start the, Foreman Kennedy just completed | work of rescue, but the excitement and, an inspection of the property lasting panic in the vicinity seriously hindered! two days and found everything in per- | the preparations. fon. Of course it is not known The Pittsbur; ffalo mine is a new he explosion was caused by one, recently opened. Adjoining it is g0 r. the town of Marian: ch was bullt om occurred shortly before especially for the miners, and is sald to on and shook th whole countryside. ‘be the model mining community of the wives: 1d children of the miners [ world. Most of the imprisoned miners | rushed from thetr little homes in Mar!- are Americans. The scene the dis. anna to t two mine openings on the aster is in Washington County, not far! surface where they found groups of from this city, but in n isolated sec- | white fuced men, helpless in the emer- tion of th nountains. gency, Stifllng smoke was pouring up Joh nu nes, president of the Pitts- | the shaf and from the hot breaths of 1* air that puffed into the faces of the | spectators it was apparent that flame had a'ready reached the timt below. It so har 1 that the disaster came i| tan bh ' almost the e force ott t work underground rhe d the surface " dint n, and the lo- | remot m other settle- ments that help was slow in arriving, The first outsiders to reach the scene und bh weeping, hysterical it the shaft houses, & volumes of smoke men § WITHIN MONTH watehing the fam Linner, Dr. McCosh was driving a rents tr only avenues of escape pair of spirited black horses to a run- |trom the mine. The fact that the work- about down Park avenue, between Fifty- Es new and have none of the ath ana Bitty net ie ts, when one| mwice within a month has passa and devious ave- of the horses shied and swerved the 5 ° t to other workings, suck arate SO RCRE ES n Gorfine, of No, 126 Norfolk street, tried ape in r workings, such jMght vehicle into a tru The impact : usar and in old mines, made the |smashed the whiffletree, which in fall |t Tob the fur factory of David Birn ation all the more hopele ing frightened the horses into bolting. | baum, at Ni 1 street, Jt ¢ un miners ved that the sur- Left Helpless in Buggy. | Bowery, and tin » 5 xi n had been cut off | At the first jump of the team Linner, |C@usht. H 1 rthe from tt t of the shafts by | who had taken the reins from the hands | AT8t offense he ladand iy Tak : flames and the | of his emplbyer, was dragged out of the b® Proven, bu i : F ROURON OE EDM: vehicle ner fell on his face, but was | #Pprehended wi k er tas, two shafte not badly hurt, The runaways dashed With two compan Norris ‘and hoists along unchecked and Dr. McCosh sat |> Oo Hast Sourth street, end Lew ! e top of the |netp | Walters, of No. 124 Suffol eet at the mos 8 swerved Into Fifty-fitth | rfine t ma jon escaping td Lexington avenue, and)! Birnh b ¢ through is that block at full tilt, They | 460 H 1 W th instantly re making headlong for a trolley car ¢ but Gorfine escar 1, One bad head blown oft when the right wheel cracked, the ve : af Inspect Mine’ Foreman Her Thompson was e lurched and Di oC. eut ar and killed t ing debris at the top of the |i 1 4 rene and Dr MeCosh was | epi . ift and two Itallan laborers who were | ut on ‘ \ne's wat Kins near him were seriously in The surgeou fell directly in front of | i nok tone sight 9 h shafts are clogged with debris the Babies’ Hospital, and Dr, Kimball Pe SI fear opto and several nurses rushed out to him ineet Blum and ( force. On & special ance. He 8 carried into th tra I itaburg this after institution and ministered to tnere un. Bang a one ah yrntanretaconninbabe til an ambulance arrived from tite er , patent helmets pped with whieh Presbyterian Hospital, all I be able to work in any at Associate of Dr. Bull, th ’ >. 83 E rn th anasia Gah the mine at the Dr, McG is well known soctally | V i) Geohega M Inspector and as a surgeon has made an enyi- |! tectives Hi man Kennedy, able reputation. His practice is largely | t0 arded entrar Jamong the very wealthy, and he is a] staggered ina [famous operator for appendicitis. He | hour carrying a bl | was ted 1 append ra which he tossed citis # year ago. He is a son t ok ee Jate James MeCosh, f et and 1} president of Princeton t fy, Hej they entered the builting is a member of the University and | Blum and Walters busily Princeton Clubs, a# Well a@ of many un's ent t into Lk i masical sociation sopvenlent reiMoval. r ‘4