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a NO WHITE HOPE IN SIGHT, SAYS “TEX” HARVARD'S LONG. yards, tre, Snell replaced Mitchell at cen- Wendell made 7 through centre, Potter punted t A forward pai He tried another toss, Storer intercept- by Sprackling failed. Sprackling at midffeld.s, T HE EVENING WORLD Mascotting Lost Art, So C. Victory Faust NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT PRINCETON re Seen otetadin tiie Second — | | WALTER CAMP JR. SCORED TWICE AGAINST COLGATE EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BEATTY CREATES | | | THE LINE-U ing. Harvard's ball,’ Reynolds went Pete 1 ito through centre to midfeld. Potter i un ica ri ("4 u es i if é punted to Sprackling on Brown's #-yard J ! line. tig b Sprackling’s on-side kick was recov: | ARE vou ® — ‘ i ered by Huntington, who ran outside | PIANO PLANEIG | atin at Brown's Si-yard line, Potter failed to Ok move R? a : : gain at centre, Pertod ended. Harvard's deriv “2.5. 1 val! on Brown's g7-yard line, Mi Sines hte Second riod =Score--Harvard, Trinity. PY eho, 9; Brown, aya a en {ta ioeesin— De pilin Jones kicked off to Hitchcock on Har- PICTURES SW HAVEN, © , | F . AVEN, Ct, Oct. B—VYale went = g, . vard's2-yard tine. Wendall pierced ; , ° . Columbia Sophomore Throws Wendell, Campbell and Potter] 'ara's 27874 ting, Wendell pierced to ers, This _ Afternoon’s Struggle} int w kuine “againet Colgate la Sop ious ne bt punted to Sprackling gn Brown's 48-yard | a ; ternon with every confidence of win eatin’ AG Bank ted Prove Great Ground Gain- |line.. Storer intercepted Sprackling’a at- | Gave Tiger Supporters Line |aine. war aia not tor a bie score. | Missile 49 Feet 2 3-4 Inches tempted forward pass at ag 1 idea of the coaches was to put as in Int 1 Meet fon 4] in ay) Wendell shot through right guard for | } many the men in the pos mm Interclass eet. ers in To-Day’s Games. | fve"Varas, Potter, punted an on-ride on Yale and Harvard, | iiamogie juan in thes ne Kick to Browh's 2-yard tne, Smith m team not made up of Yale men “ - — recovering for Harvard, Campbell could | Capt. Howe did not play in the kame | FINAL SCORE--HARVARD, 20; | M&Ke no gain through left tackle, Here THE LINE-UP, becatye of his fliness but was on the! Ralph Lawrence Beatty, one of, the BROWN, 6. the period ended. | aed 1" Moly Cro, |@idelines and directed who ghould co Inf champion weight throwers of the New pet Third Period Score—Harvard, w “abe | from thine to time | York Athletic Club, established @ new ma | Brown, 6. | | ydnother varsity player who wae not ny coltegiate record with the simteen- THE LINE-UP. | Campbell replaced Reynolds at left back STUY on | jthe game wan Capt. Childs of the tewk| Sound shot ae Mouth Fields Marva, ‘ Hrown, | Potter kicked to Ashbaugh on Brown's | 3o | tean arr kuard on the eleves. | ; ahaa Colum- Brith etre 7 Ly t ANOTHER BUCKET \ ‘ | He was in hin t the fel}, Beatty is now a sophomore at Colum: Hiteweosk Agime) o-yard ine, O'Brien threw Tenny at Or Drartonos On ' t clothes eld | ab eat now = sophomore «ee Ie Rul; |left end for a lose of six yards THE FIRES Pe oe and Us ake ap with a tad bac Mauer) meet he hurlel the weight @ feet 2% dale Crowther lost two more. Sprackling | Pendieton ry \ Bometaled wore also out Inches, d collegiate mark wa ‘ jtkG | punted to Potter at midfield who ran | bowite Hide uf Mrcctanera stigetield and thu) 4g feet 84 inches made by VOL Asha the ball back 15 yards to Brown's 45-! | paride of spectators shivered before the! oF gwarthmore, thes years Suecking| vara line. Campbell made 10 yards PRINCETON, N. J, Oct Prince me started. | Before entering Lawrence jthrough rieht tackle, Potter to Sinith | Jton and ‘Holy Cross hadsa real pattie | At {le fret plaw In the second veriod | negtty was student at Cornell, Hi via ferward page brought the ball ty ; ' ; | Walter Camp Jr. made a touchdown, | fronasacore sdacation way ceceived at | Brown's 25-yard line, Wendell got ten We tie meer nore tis: (ae taking th eball twenty yards Paul) Pala Soht ew Jersey, while at jthrovgh centre. Brown held, meking This waa the Inst stand for oh kicked the goal. There we rong by. ie well be won hie clase numerals and second down for Harvard. | Ball on before the game with Harvard nex He iP cee mon Game scored iater won the Canadian champions a ee ae ake Rrown's 15-yard Hne. alunday GHA a: laste crowd: of wipe | SEMI, ONG Pun @PoUte Jetted). Waul) “den woken en won the junior HARVARD STADIUM, CAMRRIT Smith failed to gain on an ‘end aoe gee ah ‘a P-) Kicked the goal. onal championship of this country in Oct. 2W—Titrty thousand yelling en- vind play. Campbell took Potter's | Migttd ltl War ooe tel: Ot | Score, 12 to 0. this weight throwing event, but was thusiaste who crowded into the great rl pass, the ball wolng & Hrown | [mate of th Kame was eepe-| _ torced to discontinue i ona for a lithic stands to witness epe ate [ON downs. Sprackling made 8 around cially inte: because the New time on account of poor health. Pea rat a rece ce Withiens'@ Ceaner At | one end, Jones Made it fray dowy on Magiatidbra HAV: RPekHy< hae’ Lalo, | LAUREL PARK ENTRIES. In practice yesterday Beatty eolipsed football battie Setween the crack Brown | his own %-yard line. Crowther. failed 7 ; BALTIMORE ya “Th . \his officlal put. when he heaved the eleven, vanquisaer of Penosylvanta last} to gain. Crowther again fatled Harvard and Dartmouth this season | MTL Mr ate 47 The Haurvel em | snot a distance of 4 feet 7 inches. = Gaturday, and Cavs. tens eleven, | "Prackiing kicked to Potter, who failed . and furnishes only basin of come] Pats evek Ms: mailens, fivelother throw wil stand, however. The teh ‘ Haven. | io atop the badly bouncing plaekin,| | mew RIDE WAITING IN CALIFORNIA WANTING AE MAALIG: FOR THE GIANTS Tl astaan with: the ¢ main rivals of | Mt 4 halt fue Valse champion weight thrower will be eligible Shine Pagaing by the whilwind £138 | stitchell recovering the ball on hie own | : * rota Hiei tu to compete for Colnmblain the interoel- Of the Harvard team that swept Brown | 43. ine. Jones bored through |, *, pore ad 4 ‘ F Nene ‘Were fen | legiates next June, J down the ‘eld tn ten plays, Wendell | centre | KY mires Brown penahaes; Giants’ “Jinx” Destroyer} ‘ Ww oh yd br Leal eat ine Has Grown More Tired Than Pichia i Be CARER x peat eres RI r th . 12 yards for holding. y } ‘debs 1, Si carrying the tal! over for « toucindown. |? 2 | farm? Lie he NNERS AT LATONIA Sprackling attempted an end run . ad mate ? ; 3 _ + = slight Injury, Miuethenthal was on a The tremendous rush of the Harvari| His own, interference praved a hit | Believes He Will Come Back! “1 was ured tired of the farm tone j Ever. of ‘Farm Life Since| ste tines aga Ormond seok nis p 5 ag fie | - = team Was uttely unexpected, for in| drance, stopping him and finally. trip-| f | ere dee ae erat very the! Seei B at centre, Vaughn was at right tackle sit omni: one, mille! FIRGT RACE One miles, trowel ‘ fer gaines Chin nan 1 So fs (And the e I see of New Yo ° s a “abo satan 4 bibs {0 os, int | olds, nny Geddes, i% (Keoner), peahiier game Crimson Hae mids| ping hike up, | Ha loge ile hold on th Next Season as Pitcher tO) iuer Tait of the farm. Taint xom | Seeing Broadway and Be eh i Alea ik op ML i Gi vi, ihgall| Niclaw, 108 (Pain), second; Bonnte : stn 6 1 is estan he Kane wt quarter and danectixtcetiy mien Dita. Bre Js > fe Foti " vor] and sailing down the field with- in. . + | back at all art ats i +r ; : ee Te tin, Auth tog: | Chance, 108%, third, Time--1.41 3-5. Mat- et : petit out ans Interference over the Brown Help McGraw’s Team Win) ‘tt ‘was suggested to Chartes v. that) lieves What Fortune Teller | rendteton at tuaitha-s be ei A a |uger Sack, Worl Day and Col Cook gulag og ea Yne. Potter kicked out to. Camnbeli as baseball was ‘at an end and as the The first period of football between | “Hiri weer a fon all agra: fue | tg ran ertt Maher kt r ' 4 is lati h re championship, there Te A f oly Cross and Princeton ended wit | nse Cloak, Ir BY enny Ged Fisher kicked the Harvard 1, . o oe ants had Jost the champions ' ‘ol Shy a | Holy Cre and Prin q v ‘ne ony ve ot) $2 Mutuels paid: Jenny des, straight The reat throng tn the stadium had/ prawn @ vor Another National League would be little work left in his tine, | Told Him About Rich 1 in the vinitors’ possession on! ‘atero queen mh “iin Le | $2.90, place $290, show, $240; Nicta hardly iaken ther eeurs when Marvar!, Fourth Perlod—Harverd's ball on T ain't votherin’ about that." he ref py i d tine. Brae, AEH, 2 Osean "Cannnilyy "tag, | Place $17.8, show $5.60; Bonnie Chane began ite overwheiming rush Brown's 20-vard line, Revrolds replaced |» Pennant. plied with a knowing smile, and his ey eiress, period Baker kicked a} Prenicr | show $840. Harvard had won the toss aid By. |Campheli, Wendeil failed to gain, Pot- | rinost closed ina wise squint, “There's Per yar iy sor ahs tment Bp ho at SECOND RACE—One mile and sev: ter kicked off tu Asnba Tesw;, [tf on his 30-yard tine falled to put a St.. work for me onthe stage If T —_— - eld goal tc papier A, enty yarda—Tom Blgty, 100 (Henry), orack end. Ashbaugh made a beautitay {oP kick ov nwn's ball on her ‘ "4 Rae went to t It" Kiva BOR five Weeks) os. when h ‘i Ine, With the exception of @ few m! he | ives bal | won; Forehead, 108 (Koerner), second; ieee i AMA bade tteg own aieyard line. Tenny got 5 yards| BY KOZEMAN LULGER. offered me at $100 a week, but T ain't /Manager when he makes speeches on the | utes, the ball wos In} ly Cross tery Rhian Nytai Tay Pay, 100 (Turner), third, Time, 1.4. mart, but was pulls down on the through risht tackle, Jones punctured | MILE baxeball masvotting ts} cestain what Tl do. y| “Chshuh,” snickered Faust as he bash. | (Ty? Cat Hart made a {yard run tor | Bot Worit.. Migs ue Hers, 1] Star Blue, High Range, Camel, Jim ys line, : right guard for one yard, Sprackline | somewhat of a lost art just at| “You had better grab that yeh | fully admitted the corn, “thatea ieee | Princeton, ax aid Calleary for’ Holy Klew Lah, Reathe 106) Gaffney also ran. ‘Tom Bighee, straight, pracking got ait a beautiful pant to pnted out of. bounds on Harve: 4° : while you can,” spoke up McGraw, who) *! ae iti he Cross Me to $15.10; place, $3.60; show, $3. Forehead, Maiden link de 7 need it} present, don't imagine for a min- ‘ ne x the} _!” case the public tx not so familiar with it " Harvard's W-acd tae, ant the Brow., yard line, Reynolds got 2 yards through | |, Bresent. do Victory Faust, the| had been, istening, | “You hnow the) iaust’s private affairs as are tho ten}, Score Firet Period—Princeton, 3; RACK Sting ace, $20, show, $2.70. ‘Tay Pay, show, ‘ends were sown an the ball st a right guard. F d to Snell snow falls pretty thick around her i ‘ne-adxteenthy 6.20. tremensous pace, siomming the Harvard Brown's D-yard Tenny got| prize Mmarcoteer of them all, has any | the Winter. Pace trade, ewspaper men who] Holy Cro cad Ai heat THIRD RACE—One mile and seventy Auarterdaci on the tuef. ‘Then ths Har. /TIFOURD centre, ‘Tenney went through | notion of packing up his duds and re- "pats all right" replted Faust with] "ave trav cad with the team It mignt —— Taw: Golconda; |yards.—Queen Marguerite, 100 (Ken- 4 ‘geri Work ina sones. left tackie for 7 yeards, On the next! turning to the old farm at Marion,|/that same mystertous smile, “IN gt Hone plain that the #ame fortune rIN HARD CONTEST $1 S Wells. Hedy), first; Col. Ashmeade, 100° (Du- Fatd machine wot 1% work In a sons: |oiay Brown was penalized 5 yards. Hania, deaaed through it some way." Han er who told Faust that he was to Mi Te); #Meqrtet han! wan), second; Irieh Kid, 102 (Koerner. fesey Thanner to Caria sell AaihAl th a fos sows | Kan. No, tndeod hrough St hd 3.4 he a great ball player and join th» . * i oe RSCG Gciain. tue haeasnee: lepraceiny fered arene’, ,for 8 Jone | The bright Ights have lured Chark Dont you want tn go om the tage”) Giants’ aian’ told him that there: wee WITH PENN STATE TEAM. coimst.|third. Time-LM. McIver, ‘The Royai then he reete | off oleht mare around tie Ave yards, Spraciling punted to Potter | Victory away from the fuootic tastos la no," was the sage reply.|* "eh bride waiting for him somewhere ae Es ie here torre Rss ibaa AE ei game wing, ct ed tire lett ong | 01 rd line. Potter, by | Of his youth and. by Ginger, he's gor| aig ai right in its way, but they |!" California. And ust belleves tt THE LINE-UP. | 20, place, $3.10, show, i e sincerely. Her name ts Lulu, bi ft ‘ g or beyard! ' fine individval work, ran the kick beck | Ing to stiek | make me show my spikes to the people lis" that Charles V. know Het Volt ay hala Beate Collemg. |} ~ |Col. Ashmeade, place, $2.8, show, $240; Fe vuighe thai w8 enough |t® Brown's 2ard i Mt eet bute | pkg te man whe made Motion, Kan., | to prove that Tam a real ball player. T/ sot her ing name yet ‘labile sige hs LHACE Solting Iria Kid_show, $2.70. for CampbenN and the hull-shouldere dice Ace Nie Lac aaa Ey famous lounged In a parlor car chair|am mightily affeered pg TH heer ey Now that hin mancotting days are ax |Wter Mm eit my enna Wen sot co the ranaing and. jumped: Werda!l through ight tackle Ut nlgat with his head resting on alee doing that some ote McGraw nent |" end Faust intends to use some of ‘ Mevs Reygety, 108: Ages Any. AMUSEMENTS, smashed Giracgy the Brown centre, far touchdown, Brown blocked | sip of white linen, it might have been able to pitch for Mr.- McGraw the money he getx out of the world's 7 pale: | Detroitsetoan ss 108 trite pats f ; FF tlh ob: | tt fied: ‘bat ‘hin "days spring. serles—just how he's going to get It he A eet? ck Punse: ° two-year-old with a territic os st charge, | Fisher's atte ail, Harvard %;| that. he realized chat h of Idle « F 3 thei BaNs tow Brow sey Brown, 6. F “places Smith. luxury were at’ an end. We might FAUST HAS RICH BRIDE AWAIT-|doesn't know yet—for a trip to Call. | wie [lon hte" an fiat Tuldgn Rath Hoe OPENS comnying the ball: to Brown's 20-yard alienlacas Pavnaidectan ti a pi ‘ eA | NG HIM. fornia in search of the mysterious Lulu. Barrett (Coo, 108. Nn line, Plerce reniace nolds for Harvard. | have {magined that he way dreaming of ING . He tlinke-ne- wilt dnd ben te eect: ren -the ne nce hurled him. M peas wen 4 aig La the day when he would have to return + the thought of having to put UP) gels. At least that Is the present dope. PHIDADET Pa,, Oct. %<Indi- TO-DAY Vein through the Brawn Ine for twelve {), Morrison. who F i to the wlowenguare, Hut if you. had) with Fauet again next spring MoGrew] | ‘when 1 git out there,” saya Chariey, |, HRTOADEDEMIA: Pa Ont: Ss-inel- Sabath yards, with the gc coming ol Sigel ve guessed such a thing you would hav» fell back with @ groan, This was the) «11 go to ail the moving picture shows CAtlons wei 4 Jetta, 1 ciate. vacde . omits ey Peas Ute ainan a tiar.| lost., Charles Vietory not only sees a, firet intimation that he had recetved off with my dress sult on and! fngee time] Pennaylvanta foothall team would meet | alata Rs yard ) ering h 1|vard's ard line, Bpreeking to Ash. | life af mascotting easo. ahead of bing (Faust’s: intention to. be on. hand for/ tI) see her in the plotures, Then eit git [Just aw har ment this afternoon | Trews, 107 Gell of Abhi. Be1ON, a eeenen ues thos Bd tile dts pate et dist die ed “he bat sping training, But what ts he cotng/ her. And there you are. In State College as it did a weade ago) Voth igen gpa the chalk-mark a ped down the | bath on a forward pass made 8 yardr,| but he Is now “Wwying to hunch the bet | *P°Mk Little Dick Hennessey, the other mas-|{n Brown, ‘The Quaker coaches; howe | furlong 1h) Cagn Caney ball for a touchdown, with halt the) but Brown wns ‘enalized 1 yards for) q itttle by suggesting to McGraw that| “Chartea Victory Faust in just as sure| cot; eill reture fe aero es mies aki Were Cull ot’ hope that! (hecremulé| Phiten than tee Singh 104. nt Wel] ST. NICHOLAS RINK, trown t plied on bis be op | holding, ackling punted Bierce.) he has a brother who can piteh gndito be at Ma’ when the Giants get he has plenty to occupy his mind, |¢Ye" latest tp Bedwell. 10t Vile 10h " ‘OLUMB' VE. hicked the goal, Harvard, ¢; Brown, 0,| WhO. brought the ball back to dyard| escot just og well as the redoubtable| there next Mavch aa you are of gOtting| tac Gate Victory's mind doesn't rua fot t-day's same would be radi PIPPI WACK teil < ¢sTH ST. & COLUMBUS A\ Jones kicked off to Smith'nt Hacvar tal Une Haves or tie 1 PArnenyay fon Charles Victory himself a vent bill, He can't be stepped as long that way, Ho haw a host of dinner en different from the ending to Hore by ‘ Wits tienen ast tor, Hotlae yor ‘et ——— ie " 4s _ - ¥ 4 Plerce tuced away yard ‘ ere are railroads and people to!) el ew e contest, State came to nk! 1 Dance jos z "4 bh “3 5 ey orn Mards, O'Brlon roviaced Belton at rity | Pierce's kick ¢ tub of bounds THE FARM. “What is it you bave on your mind,/the business of finding. Duln, that the Bellefo Institution ever HACE "tilting; thee CO H re Na “in und, Huntingten sot 2 yards throwsh on, Brown's Is-vord. dine, I tant] ‘Are you thinking of returning to | Charley val of us asked in an ef-| “fT ain't goin’ back to the de. Already Coach Hollenbeck's men | He eee Tite oe. ventre, Potter punted to ‘Kling. He} ba Breackling went around pine! thestabmniil. auked.Ghatlee \. ac he fort to find out what thought lay behind though,” he added with sete have. defeated Cornell, and no othe | ile aprile Aut inn ‘coke Abend. Oe ee fas Gowned on ‘his own stSard: line, | tnd for, 8) varia Holliater | grapong | ie aa a Mt clar thar had bec, | that mysterious smile, Red Murray| "Cause there ain't. no. chan AS pa es Tee aieen tua Comeee ee OY rat Y yctorner Sprack went through right tackle for] 2!™ >¥ the shirt and tearing tt from | I's Babe ae ac been came along in a minute’and the secret; massaged and man! d there.* m they Brinee iat 11 * vis, M sharn, Maly ry ak ae Meeaaten Tay) him: Both teams surrounded ‘en him—not by me, was out | Re It known that Charley must have| serious trouble. sc Auoretice (allowance claimed wether | itad'y Wed 3 sharp, J ‘e? he Ladd nate sd cote al) hott nude olthiete while ne aonnied: ¢ Naw," he replied. “I ain't thought | “Are you thinking about Lula?” asked {hie massage and manicure every morn-| The fact that State had never de-| lowly, ak fas sedi J ALLALK'S Winay je oth bt ae M9 gh Brown's ord Huntington in-| new Serecy. Brown's ball on Nene uy that for a long time” | Murray, who, by the way, is Faust's tng or he can't piteh. ted Pennayivania, although once) pei iRigMm WINS IN ENGLAND, nigiiaal Wi ergepted Spi #8 forward pass In] yard line. es mace © troveh cen Nacaariieraiakse Ate ean -% inidfleld, Hor Vie) P ve for] tre. Steac’ ng punted te Pierce to --— ee hte PirdUniba eo crful. ineentive to. thin] LONDON, Oct! %—The Apprent = ——— \ hotdty Harvard's 86-yard line, ‘ 1 by dak bec dditior fact that | Plate of 100 sovereigns, for th ry Loy ponte! to pra silag on |. fake kick brought Mervteon through | WESTERN RESERVES IN COMMERCE Boys, BEAT LAUREL PARK WINNERS. yeara team. Th aaaltion | fa HBAS tia aed wommran aItianbeeh A STEIN'S ‘mar, pont Eas On right tackle for 5 vards, Pierce punto | ‘ ae Pennsylvania lost to Brown 4 ee BO) 50 yards, run at Alexan | Frowits is-Fard lnc. Sprackiing failed | {> gprmckling on. Brown's. {0-yard_ ine, GAME WITH MIDDIES. | ERASMUS 15 TO 0.) inst racisrurse, $0; two-year] hel inecreca thelr confidence in thelr | aay” was won by I. 2. Whitney's 1 Erith ies7o yuo Day Ma eer {to gain through centre, Crowtier los] he wax downed in his tracks, Maguire ~ old and up; five and a half furlongs—abitity to win the most Important lintim. Pheranicua was second ‘and tidd“fiyan "Shuchita j } yard onan end rus, Sprackling punt-| replaces’ eile, Sorackling made 2 vorde THF LINE-UP, THE “LINE: UP, Efficiency, 100, 9 to 5, 7 to.10 and 2 tol came of thelr schedule. : tinnwadi., Third, Ther were > five| | BIEL atte bate. at Ty & ta to Harvard's (yard Campiel!/ through ‘entie. | Sprackling punted to Comune se]. won by a length; 1 Blue, 108 Izv DIN a cea niee. fOr | NRE tanta 17 hooey artim end ri Jotter punted to| Potter to Harvard's %-yard Hne, . ‘ fle 8 tog 8.t0 A evan) Dasoas * greatly Increased by the presence ert Pe ates pica ing. cite Waa COMRADE DEC are aad R ELSI is ; i any Freed Toh cach eteh mecond TTT the lineup of the right end Jourdet, | es ACTS iC elie, Sprackling on his 2 ‘do line, He was Wild Weed, 10) (Sehut ‘4 : ; Jrun failed to gam. Plerce again punted S } \ He wax out of the Bre * AMUSEMENTS. = owned tn his ckling punted | taka who made q tal> eat Hew ‘ to 1 and even, third. ount of an Mnidry and Young, wh é | [BELASCOMS yt Boe, Be § (0 midfeld. Wen through rigat| wre ae.vard tine. Here the per ited. | Ange sees Also van, and finished as ni was not nesrly of | | NEW Vous tea |B paved BELAMCO’ passests ‘iis 218, tuckle for 1 yard, Canpoel went | Final Seores, Harvard 20, Brown 4, |* Ep, Monsieur X., Hamilton, Feramorz; EMPIRE 'i0i. poi) Wa ein! | WARFIE Dx Witeekeeeine terse aude || ay eee ‘ Ba very ele QnA DD FOOTBALL RESULTS JOHN DREW ‘A SINGLE MAN} oe are ere the period ende iia, 0 3 7—Steeplec! . my way fe 4b i > West Waa at, @CORF: HARVARD, 6: EROWN 0./ CORNELL VS. PITTSBURGH Kaen vavat | hteees vena van purse, $800; about two milea—-Hne da LYCEUM {nr A 40s ; | Rea Wee's iat as Resond eriod—Harvard’s bali Md, Y Regt Bry SG fash Se SM niskillen, 148 (Saffell), 13 to 5, 6 to Se en--F ina ore—Yale in THE i THE WOMAN peti; . APA lige, Srondell tailed. 10| 'N GRIDIRON BATTLE. weather at ed ue athe "lnvme Pittern a and 3 to won by. halt a] pat mane Forays Teg Mune M nunaway |B feeds a ite, ac ’. “amnpbe got fy Tt : of Western Reserve University e 01 rr ptot & «Tucke 8 yer Ae “ ase Minuls: Har A 7 r ror C\RNEGIE HALL, NENT BA’ AUT. at 2.40 ah deems, eect Bee rd THE LINE-UP, of Cleveland and the Annapolis Mid-] Teams representing Commerce High} RAD: NORDIN IA, s prods. 1 sy at baer rte rea eesay PARK Pa tg oS LR lly : a f Seipeend Heer a shipmen when they ned up on the|Schoo! of New York and Erasmus High! ing’ 131 (English), 13 to 1. 6 tot ey pent ae DE PACHMANN ee ey acara tices diner ec Avel a Naval Academy fletd this afternoon. fof Brooklyn lined up thia afternoon at’ and'd to 1, third , 1:89 4-5. Mian | At Hanover, No He—Final wore: Dart 1H Wal, Mat, Woinly, tices bet ate ALG | ‘ peptide a har Aaracklihe Both, teams were on edge for the fray|Amertean League Park for thetr an-| tyne, Juverence, The Speaker, Lizzie | matt nmen, ; Phillips Andover, 6 A 1 CEN RECHTAL BALDWIN PIANO, UR CE RE ee gee ae tena bout evenly mate nual gridiron struggle. In the first} Wat and Aggression aiso ran and fin. | SOLS THE QUAKER, GIR A EN jnialtir Agency Nal Baie! unted to Po at miifleld. Adame Si h ’ i od Commerce started c ‘ vith 5 oY : Be” Goorin ioe’ coved tii | exceot that te talon im ronabir hd [ero Commerce, stariod_ Om "with al ih ane say, tehoame amusements. || GNM tin etm: | COHORT OCT. SI Brown's left end for fifteen yards, but |" 6 te on ‘Moans-In’ point of) scale of ‘Tow by Capt. Buria onjolds and upward ven’ furlongs. | > Nx MOND MAUD POWELL | Harvard wes ret back fifteen yards for) {h(oumrk m nt Erasmus's five-yard line. Wonderful] #*eepaway, 1 (Burns), 1 to 5, even ROBERT EDI | holding. Campbell shot around eft) O° While conditions looked pretty ‘even, | end yuns, were executed by Blalgett}and out, won by length; Martin” W. ues aha , | Wi AEea ah Seats, S008: 80: Bonge on end for ten yards. Potter kicked tol ypiiaca, N. ¥., Oct, %—Ideal foot-] the wise ones could see nothing but aland ‘Tow Gambier Who also[Hittleton, 105 (Peak), 12 to 1, 4 tot and| | gsyegicaathe Daily Me oa i Wear hve Sprack!ing on Brown's" si-yard line if i woathes’ Erestad’ Gorugil gid qhel|nave victory by a tate marein, as thelecrked two’ terwees + to perfers|2 to ke seconds Dre Luenner, 198 (se IND THE WORLD HUDSON )).°\,.0 "i INEMACOLOR™ Ore BAN Arvind TEN viveraty of Pittabureh when the wo | loral tram t* composed of mer of one on which netted tM and | Fes 1 1 new se cos, ate | EME AR COMMEEES BE vite FRANK WINDYRE: in s\ais by fs doesan. $9at sach other hert more years ¢ 1 0 re- | thirty-five 8 ‘ ‘Oren Ta hiek oi Complete C0 he tn m {teams dined up against each other her: vee hiwavaln (AEDES r ence Was belleved that Commere oula}ran, Lochiel, Marjorie 4. Capslze, Hale rn " = ern: Mater Relay Ny ward) tis afternoon. The heavy raina of Inst Fee ae ity I make Lips mitdice | Rater ee Ciena ee rone Hourbon beau, Billy Vanecveer, WINTER GARDEN #8," ree a Loet: fae aed, | ACADEMY 28131. Astigce Crowther gots yards through left | night subsided and although the fled | {iste igkregation, bil ax seven regulars] POURTH HACE American Juvente!] GARY DESLYS SE § : Fe i LOD & 90 THE BEVEL tackle, Sprackling punted to Potter,|was.a bit soggy It Was not expected paneaees . were out of thelr line-up from Injuries , handicap: har woe erst he oe ee To-Mo-row Night Conce KNICKERBOCKER rn) Pe ee Who ran the pig skin back to Har-| ey, ne play would be hindered in any . and studies, the going was not as easy |0ngs—Tsadora, 1) shar oP APH A TT Sf. theatre, sch, i Ae TALES T Ma, Farg'sdeyard Tine. TEV Ard een ee cea ne dase te| DEWITT CLINTON'S ELEVEN ap¢.stidien 0 [even and to, won, Surterts 13 1 a Fos Pa DONALD BRIAN THE inte Amerie Ba ah iow, alized 15 yards for hold Pe tte ate Setatnieeh ’ The final score was 1 to 0 in Com.| (MeIntyre), 3 to ae te a from the Brench (ange R4 r , Cor rar. kicked to Hprackiing on Brown's 1-| clear aud cold. The Cnn ee BEAT BOYS’ HIGH 2 TO 0. ei ot nets pmoprotely % wenangy, Masant, 134 Thue, 4 ta DALY’S Poynton yey CRITERION uate ta Tham 0 to 2 . A yard Wi Sprackling ran the ball | ca Ip. early { tre spa nad de | outelassed boys from Brooklyn, | 1,6 to & and t to 2, be ate Matinee 1 Us-C. HAD DON | An y fee a ianid Narteniing ste Aste] where they hid @ short signa) drill y THE LINEUP. Blodgett and ‘Tow’ making. oho cee, | Slain Cloak, ¢ overs Lene T sie, SIMONE THE Tht raits, |] PASSERS-! BY oH Ene ~OLONIAL cae e DE MAR, baugh made 15 yards on forward pass. | terday afternoon han. | Boxe. ita Vontioue Dewi Bhaton Tin the third period for touchdowns, | Star Jasamine ane p erie evaaxs |itoe HERALD $0.38, 1S ASTOR f° We 18. Mats. Yoda ‘Bina, tis OVERTON WATS {* Another forward pays, Ming io] Pho ble red team was somewnat han | nitamer, Cusick 9:0. -lo} ‘hile and a drop kick by Tow in the Tat | PIFTH RA urne $i Ly . Weis Mth fi Wel 315. Weds Mat. Be, 61.80) A Go,, lua Barnes, Ore, Adains, brought the ball’ to Ha 15 dleanped by the abKeRC® of hres regu te period ing wame. \\ rT eae one Tata Cyril Scotts. * A Gentleman a urn EDGAR SELWYN iy THE ARAB | es LHAMBRA | RUTH 8T, DENIS. f-vard | line, Brown failed to gain} lars, Butler's place at quarter Was sii adeeb : at teenth, Guy er, 1 (Peak), 4 to 1. Dae of Wives. Bin 8 Hi tebe | i fhrough centre. ‘Tenney skirted left end) taken by Smith, whose aakle has im- itl |GIANTS CHIP IN AND GIVe $10 6 and ato 6, won byw tomate, Cit LW mg ea | Tyew AMSTEROAM tit Meat tag | ALAAMGIA | |eteas ateninaoe kip oo, \ for a touchdown, Sprackling tled the| proved suMctently to permit hit | to) tarntters We | edge, 108 (Nolan), 2 to 1 4 to 8 ond 21) ean SCHEFF mit law gers Musial Comedy, De, 4 Mat Dally, 25e,\Jack Lorimer, othem, é ore by kicking ‘the oal from touch-| play. Willamson was fn at rlaht ta iiingy qt AL BRIDWELL HALF SHARE, |t° § facond: Apaciie, 1M (Fatrbruthe PLAY er ol) THE PINK LADY Wed wate) SRINCRES RADA : down, Harvard Brown I piagh af Champalan and Mot Mer heanes we [tat tain Aspirin, Star Charter |f eee fe a W THPATRE Hiway 40th xt Berns 19 | JAS. J. CORBETT & CO., Potter kicked off to So: ing on! started at rigat half back, \ Webb * ¥ 2-5, Idleness, Aspirin ar vis at HRATR Rat, etd Hervard & Weston. Water: PUR res ee TAG) ihoat eotane ata aeeeae fees CB SEM a Mi (9688 each, sheir anare af the wort se Bue commY se ES" THE ONLY SON mouse usispeiien har eee Ming punted to midfield, Potter runaing ea SS Yr, Beng! Morrie High Mead Lineman Ur. iserien money, ‘They are McGraw, Dey- | ——————, || BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS New [lay hy eireper fe ball back eight yards. Harvatd| ILL GO BACK [Newton WH, “Pine of perioas NA aalnuten: | 14 Ce ayia, Merkle, Metoher, | ouanL BOY GAME TO-DAY LIBERTY © ey erty hee to | SKATING * Br Band Concerts failed to gain. \ forward pass, Potter| LAIOIE WI Rane iatanei ‘ pow | Murray, Devore, Marquard, Mathewson, | SCHOOLBOY G S TO- |] CASING 2 p08 w. ie te Eitintel & Woe te Reeth ka a to Smith, put the bail on Brown's twen. he football warriors y Wile Amen: Crandall Gabon ate, ee fee Vischest LANE 2.30" Cots Tunay, a day. (yf) ty-two-vard line, Campbell wot vol TO SECOND BASF NOW, | it... Gereatea thie of Hove’ Ish of Wilson, Drucke, Snodgrass and Latnem’ || Commercial .s. Adelphi at Come Spares THE. “Kiss wal Te THe PARCIN TING amOW, MAY “ROBSON vibe boosie pas BARE OURS DRnYS Apkkia, ~ Wengen si i 44 Brooklyn at American League Park this] “ardey, the extra catcher, received | Merctal Field ‘ E1110 Bes 0. ati MW YORK eicira S shern? aint. ga Hoya 8 i st BURL ESOCK. i Went through centre for one yank Mie) CLEVELAND, 0. Oct. %—Napoleon | morning, after an exciting struggle, by inameeodiiba’ ote aline cad fibers St. Paul's, School vs. MacKengle GLIN t musical play in town." Eye.” World Columbia, aa iV ei hauled in from toe side} ), | cle to second sor 1 yo points wel ave ? Garden City = in sipoking Hnas to tty. for a drop. hick, and. he | WAlole wil! go, back to second base next /ihe score af 2to 0 The two pointe were | atning ahare of" the twenty-one was |[ @t,@araen My |] BROADWAY 4"! ue ITTY GORDON yj, ENCHANTRESS sie |"Bon Ton Burlosquers turned the trick from the thirty-five: | #@aRon, according to the presont plans| made in the last pertod of play and|gnut up between Robinson, Maxwell at eitekion Peep, plaid bear tahy Wien JOE WEBER'S fet 2756 oe se yard line, Harvard, 9; Hrown, 6 Wen. |of Harry Davis thé now Cleveland man: | were the remilt of a tad pass to Capt [pura and Trainer Mackall. ‘The players J *t, Brooklyn Prep lel Clty High jen THE NEVER owes J0k W Mav "BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS eee raplaced ‘Mfthoiland at right ‘halfe| ager” Hopenhorat, « resrult, wil -be|Convoy of Boye’ High when ne was at |chon ned a meeting, am chipped in'T at sersoy city (J Yanaggeniioers tiouse, ar ey M : Liat . back tried out at first, where Lurry played |tempting to kick out from behind his | enough to give Al Bridwell half a ehare. Fordham Prep. va. St. Peter's at}! Tori 1p MADAME ‘x Chater gy 5 BU Be NID, "MPIR DAL Sprackling Kicked jo Smith at Har-| during the past season, but If Vavis|goal. ‘The game wae preliy even unill| Bidwell Was traded to the B H Reese |] REE skies ope a Bohemian Wngham's teil We a ip € Pre ae vard's B-yard line, but the Crimson was) rounds into form during the spring final quarter, at which time the! July, (, Victory, Faust and Dick Curtis. vs. Bushwic at Staten |) rs ann eRITA Broadway & 4 n¥ Hess si penalized 15 yards for hurdiing. Wendel! | practice he may. play the position him- Clinton lads began to grow stronger and the mascots, were remembered { tana Pa ie Tie BOHEMIAN GIRL. GYPSY LOVE; SAM DEVER: 5 six! etc, Nounced through right guard for 10 | Boys’ High 1 players, too, err eee Wi +o MADAME & Amateurs Evers Wedoosdnas