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UNITED HUNTS MATINEE TO-DAY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK , WARSITY BASKETBALL WHEN THE TIGER WARMS UP pases | RACE TO START A EN THE TIGER WARM BAN ox yeun ON MONDAY Four Veterans of Last Year's Speedy Quintet Will Be Back Again. Varnity basketball practice at Colum- bia University will begin Monday af- ternoon, with Coaches Fisher and Kiend! on hand to eize up the squad of candidates. Four veterans of last year’s epeedy quintet will be back again thie feason, including Sanford Jacques, guard and captain-elect; Dan Meenan, Jack Gleason May Realize T0-| forward; “Kip” Beneon, guard, and Charlie Lee, guard, Members of the 1912 Day His Ambition to OWN a “seconds” who are expected to prove WALLER. - R.HALF Bact . Copyright, 1012, by The Press Publishing Co, | On account of graduation two of last (ie see ort en) the Phita-| #ee¢on’s ‘floor adepta will be missing Gsiphia National: League baseball | Om the lineup. They are “Babe” Ben- on ge open pied aoe oe Riese WINNERS AT LAUREL. LATONIA ENTRIES. club to-day. He has an option that) Co out, centre. The loss of Oeter- re : BITRST RACE-—Gelling; for two-year- r RACE TRACK, LATONIA, this afternoon, and for a couple! nour leaves the hardest place to fill, and five and one-half furiongs.—Capt. o pf days has been as busy as. 4 bird 408) uniess eome new man is able to fill the Eliott, 107 @chuttinger), 18 to 6, 8 to 6, | #8 follows: . * @a4 as mysterious as a clam. breach Coach Fisher will have to enitt| ’ Jp 7 mee. ACE—Selli @leason has long been ambitious to| one of the regular guarde or forwards id i ign i” ait he fe own ao big league club. He was mixed | to the middie. o- i 104, (Doyle), 6 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to | 108: Rea 108; Aa ' ep in dasedall matters on the Pacific —_ i ‘Time—1.11 4-6, Latent, Insurance Man, f Coast for several years. Wherever he| The ennual fall interciass track meet ‘ C LaSainrella, Gandhog, Mohawk, Bay | | 5k Rick teavels he never misses a baseball game, | Will be held on South Field this after- : also ran. i Bio; sok & i And separating him from one of the| moon with an entry Net bey Ad J ws 4 Leones yg A cape Ntheaerlt th nat aiige S| 0. peting. a bo efere ad 4 upward and a ‘urlongs.- e- meetings would be like seP-| hig fret opportunity for pocking ma. - ‘ mulpo, 109 (Byrne), 12 to 1, 8 to 1 and @vating Tom Sharkey from @ thousand | terial for the 1913 track squad. A. Pepis, g ! 2 7 ‘to 6, first; Madman, 110 (Knapp), 2 @efar vill. Metropolitan 440-yard champion, ts now ls to 1, 7 to 10 and 2 to &, second; Ochre Mobody knows how much money Glea- | enrolled in the department of pharmacy . is Court, 110 (Martin), 6 to 5, 3 to 6 and oem made out of the Jeffries-Johnson |and surgeons, and expects to enter the 1 to 6, third. Time, 111°2-5, Glail,| FOURTH RACE—Allomances; three . 1 upward; mile aud seventy Pande. — fight, in conducting which he was part-| meet. B. Chapman, who halle from Sidon, Magazine, Argonaut, Tom Mas- Reciprocity. “10g. a per to Tex Rickard, But it was prob-| Cambridge, England, js aald to be good : TH i toda toe Ti Be Knight, 107 (McIntyre), 8 to 1, 7 to 5] Noward; mile a } for 4.30 in the mile. Im practice eo fai SY & wad «greyhound couldn't $um> (, “ait'ny one han boom able to, eaual : ever, y | Harry Babcock’s Olympic ability in the f and 3 to 5, third. Time 1.17 9-5, Rose! ti i also ran, . FOURTH RACE—Annepolia Juvenile fee tae ar ge ¥ Stakes for two-year-olds; alx furlongs.— ' Yankee Notions, 114 (Glass), 13 to 5, 4 ENTRIES AT LAUREL. i] to 5 and 1 to 3, first: Tartar, 114 (But- —— well), 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and 7 to 10, second;|, RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md, Oct. ste, 102 At ), 5 to 2 4 to B, and| 110; De fiat taniee. as ; asaon, 1 to 3, first; Rosseaux, 115 (Butwelt), to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, second; Joe ACK —Selling; Jo and_one-sist Buttonhole, dinner and theatre parties, a—ever since. nzsrng, enero weeto/ BRICKLEY'S) LONG RUN HARVA PRNGETON-DARTHOUTH BATTLE. fell, Beer went in for Rogers. DeWitt with Richard Kinsella of 8t. Louis, & Me. Mr. Kinsella would like to pay Mra, i Britton the neat little sum of $19,000 the privilege of handling her bail for one season. The lady can have and a year's vacation, for guarantees that he'll re- — ‘He stipulates one thing—that jresnahan js to be manager and passed to Andrews on the Darthmouth (Continued trom First Page.) thirty-yard line, ‘The half ended with Princeton charging down the field, | lent—dress suit every evening, flower in| pole vault. Leochares, 119 Teahan), 6 to 2, 4 to 5/26.—The entries for Monday's racea are and 1 to 3, third. Time, 1:163-5. Fred- line, Pendleton edvanced the ball four THIRD QUARTER, yards by @ plunge. Andrews then) The third quarter opened with Dart, ‘Mo. mout ick off to Dunlap, who ran it Lopate aie rca reeves nea back to his. thirty yard line, DeWitt LATONIA RESULTS. art FIRST RACE—Five and one halt tur-|{00r Rover: tired have control of the team. He has my made only two yard: H. Baker circled 8, a ‘rimson Star M line. Whitney plunged for five yards. right end f ‘i teen connected with baseball teams and Cc n Star Makes Drop Kick pdorey ated theouxn Princeton's line bins Vents awit teked te cto Visitors Show Unexpected two-year-olds, Anna | 11} dasedal! leagu years, an . for twenty yards, tackled at last by| who tried a very wid u ‘ ‘ P. jak), won; Fhe-naye shat i Rorer dows hanile tne and Goes Sixty Yards for | piumenthal from behind, The Tigers|aleton threw him or tworyerd, lore Strength and Score a Betting Lively but Mostly Un-} (Goose), second; Smash (107), Callahen), i Cardinale next year—well—there is . wore pesalibed 15 yards and M. Baker} Two plays gained seven yards for the " ( third. Time, 107 4-6, Rosemary, Duchess | ;, [> ehamce jn the world for the champion- Touchdown. took Waller's place. The Gree in two| Green, when she kicked out of bounds Field Goal. der Cover on the Various , Ancon, Unole Dick, Terrible Bill, kip to go past St. Louis without being jon A sg eosprgg ay Eos le Ba Kargath her pad Meg git Sheed ay et veeercrtire + * ‘apt. Pendleton made —_—_—_——_. 3. name mutuals pald—Anna Patricia, yt sn Uansaata: > pages the THE LINE-UP. Pringeton, 0: Dartinouth 0 uge.| {Hroueh left tackle. He meta THE LINE-UP. Events of Programme. straight $2.90, place $270, show. #2.40;| See sare, Bette -UP, Baki " in the other tackle, but a | ‘orkville, place $3.90, show 3.20; Smash, ala, “TH hand ‘her,the $1.00 to-mor- terimck un throu centre. "The next| inter play made two yards, DeWitt fers : | show 4.40. ‘Adolante ioe mand ‘Whee! Probably lay it under her plate | trats Y Bewitt kicked to Liewellyn. Dartmouth | pun’qu,{0, Llewellyn, who was thrown | Gala ann ere tees Breeee Wo) ee eee torr oen pe ness | Reeth’ inet? resid vabed at the breakfast table or drop it into] Galaeli uy madeean uncompleted ¢orward pass. Xorey ilar red Whitney | bucked and | Comey: Feo I IR PARI RAGE | TERR, | eer ears e100 cures), secs | yee) Reet Multouand, the mail-box—just hat! 5 Llewellyn broke through centre for| Mores broke wit fre ne Wo yards. | Ketcham Cgabeak Oct. %.—When the tat m ond: Rifle, Brigades 16s Stele), rd. [seis inc $05, coe Rap Thaenign « becke Coroueh ceatce, €0F| More © away fro mthe tackle for | Hees . Youking United Hunts Racing Assoc Dac ith piridea gto Be B *Herlert Turner, 101; Tatty MGRAW is the intest vaude-| I meres i nade her ten yards on the next play.| Green eramactnd_ on the next play the | Area! filer TEANET here this afternoon conditions vastly| Reine’ Star and Frying Par alee rans [sou Hants Boy, 10a villan. And advices from Paterson . bs prvi Llewellyn tien fooled the Tigers on @| went in for Snow. i Paciheiaackak Pumper (godin different from those of the recent Piping| Mutuels paid—Floral Park, stratght,| * i eay that Jawn certainly has made ‘ , Hard lett and run, but was tac ed after gal Dartmouth fumbled and Princeton | simat igang Rock meeting prevalled. ‘There was det-| 2.90, place, $6.40, show, $4.00; Horror, He Appears in a “dress soot'"| | Officials -itetiree, 1,” Hula ‘(irawa =i. tne nur yards, Morey gained three] recovered the ball on her thirty. i 4 ting, but #t was, of course, conducted | place, $13.90, show, $8.40; Rifle Brigade, AMUSEMENTS, with what the reporters are pleaned to/@: W,Buncgh (facter: xt ibe: Rormeiekae’ wreiiee Taney yard line. De Witt rushed throvg! camp (SbecIAl to The Evening World.) discreetly. Sheriff Demott, of Nassau) show, $7.30. dud Ad Ao it ee 02. = Renee eee Cove OY Oe Te tate | line for two yards, and H, Baker fol} NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oot. 3.—With County, sent word that no betting would) |, THIRD BACT. —Os furonme: | for YY Zpre., O24 d& Central Park West he gets off a few local hits and t (Special to The Evening Word.) 4 ‘ lowed with a fifteen-yard dash around |eVery confidence of winning, yet with be countenanced, but this did not re-| three-year-olds and upward “The Reach, bone $600 Columbus. | Bree, 8, HAKVARD STADIUM, CAMBRIDGE, | ended with the ecore nothing and noth- | jor % (MaCabe), firsg Coppertown, 100 (Vat The D: Bpme morles. Incidentally, Jawn makes Sot. % pay «tng and the ballin Dartmouth's poses.| i*tt.end. Abuck carried the ball three every man on keen edge because to- #ult in any. bookmakers being turned! Dusen second; Morristown, Ili (Goose), Jaughter of Heaven @ sumber of complimentary remarks: | Mass., Oct. %.—Old Gol tried his utmost | 415, "on Princeton's seven-yard line. yards to Dartmouth's forty-three-vard| day will eettle the make up of the back at the gate. Some, who were rec-( ‘ a Sere PRICES 25¢. TO #1 pe y y ettle nake up, of the third. Time, 1132-6. Ethelda Quarter. “Jim MoCormick of Paterson was the|to emcoth out the furrows on his brow, Yale eleven for the remainder of the SNized, were told there would be no| master, Chapultepec, York Lad and Sea TLE to amcath out the furrows on ts brow. |" SECOND QUARTER. NS" Baker, on a tk sited the tt the foottal! warriors of Harvard agi | Dunlap took F, ‘Trenkmat place. im for a long run across the field | season, the Blue eleven trotted on the betting, but once inside they circulated | Ciiff also ran. Mutuele paid. The Reacty through the throng quietly but effect-| straight, $28.40; place, $11.20 Bennett was replaced by W,! Which resulted in no gain. De Witt) [ld t» meet the strong Washington Welask’s Broa Brown aa they met upon the gridiron |Regere et right guard. “Dunlap imme. |Sharged the line for twelve yards, but | amd Jefferson team. ively plying their trade, Coppertown, place, $11; show, #. § Matinews Wed “Phe only regret I have in losing the 4 | “ ristown show, championship is on Mathewson’ ®|hare this afternoon for thei annual diately tackled the Green back for noj fumbled the ball, Dartmouth recover-| Bomelsler was with the squad, giving | Most of the bets were o fthe “mentle- " . ENE ip is 2 waon's 8-| struggle for aupremacy. ain, but Whitney Immediately rushed | !N& tt. Whitney rushed through left| color to the report that he would play |™man" variety, but even @ stranger to the | exemmceemmmerssesecrerereeceeermee | fF TI West dig 8, Ei lg ae Tag sabdeacrsg great | ‘The fleld was soney but not go much! around right end for a touchdown, tackle fo. alx yards and two more bucks | sometime during the game, but he |tFAck | experienced ttle dimeulty tn ‘AMUSEMENTS, 1 a ;Englehorn then kicked the goal. ‘“ jown. Morey made a fine , ine-up « 4 jlearning the odds. : + 4 jer vi da lace at it - Ditwber quite as good as Mathewson.” [teams ran through signals preparatory! gasi yine and the ball Ufackle. ‘Phe Green made another test] Wheeler started the game at quar. {esdue course a notable assemblage of || EMPIRE ata i to battling and seach received. the $n” partmouth's twenty. Tine,|Gown carrying the ball ¢o Princeton's} terback for ele, showiing that the | igerebly larger than that of the spring | { SOHN D Ove raw's stories: plaudits of a coterie of rooters, Morey gaina two yards, but the Green|? yard fine, A series of line plunges | Coaches look upon him now as choice r than that of the spring “There has been so much talk | ‘The Brown Varsity eleven trem) ap- fumbles, and Princeton’ recovers {ton | Hetted four yards, and then Dartmouth | for quarter. Cornish wag in uniform | Meeting. about inside baseball that 1 waft to | pearance outweighed thelr opponents Dartmouth's twenty-four-yard line. De|Tecelved five yards on a penalty, ‘The | and imped onto the field after the rest | Summaries: it Comple f a oe Noe oe ehene tr about four pounds to a man, | Witt bucked thé line for seven yards, ice was penalized 15 vards, of the squad. m ‘ i nee, BADE ‘The Queen's Hurdle Winter Garden | THk PASSING team. - | Capt. Wendell was at fullback for] DeWitt again breake the line for sev-| FUMBL| 1g |. There Was great applause from the |Race plate of $200 for three-year-olds Eva, §. To.Dai. $1 s GB Mere at the time, and we were | ine Crimson combination, during @ignal eral yards, H. Baker made no gain E SPOILS DARTMOUTH'S | yale stand when Flynn appeared. and upward; about one and a half miles 4 O-MONHOW MGT ae cone yet fo mest the Horton Club. | drill, “sure I'm golng to play," he told) DeWitt charged on the next play and CHANCE, == over hurdles.—Nottingham, 139 (J. ne (Hi ets UT Ay. Rvebce 2 et ; arash ng = vl admirers, gaine! ¢wo yards, DeWitt was given} Dartmouth fumbled, but recoverea| LAFAYETTE WINS FROM Pennigen), 8 to 1, 6 to 2, frst; Simon I |OTI"S | Maiinces Wed. Fight Meld so" thet we could. throw FIRST PERIOD. the ball and repeated his series of| the ball on the Tigers’ 47-yard line. ne Jee tr. Curio) $ to 3 ond sven, W A Ste Geltas samtsad"ot' the bartes ~ 4 charger by climbing over the goal for | An end run carried Dartmouth forward PENNSY, SCORE 7 TO 3. Geconds Tastle Neaxo, 18% (3. Moore), ror ot PLAYHOUSE: Hm jguickly instead of the baited | Harvard won the toss and chose to. touchdown, Hi. Baker failed to kick |three yards. An uncompleted forward ee Te 8, Fonte anaes eet th Bi, t Ets onse Brown. Brickley vard | i : Dartmoi ; : * ; 158; less an ; pi 38. Tt eBougs, in the fifth inning a ball |kicked of to Henr: ) phe tegetrng te Dl Lock a eee aie \Waplsneen’ tei Baker ioe genkey THE LINE-UP. Norbitt bolted. No time ee a ra) Laat Ma. Oe ilar: shaw LITTLE era ars, 2 oree rent, for wnat is yards to Brown's yard line. Here | Dartmouth Kioked off to Pendleton on | yard tine, ale two- Pett SECOND RAC : ¥ pormean: 1} Manhattan Yi, hou : A «Jan exchange of punta followed, with no| na Z-yard line. Shenk was hurt, but| Dewi ; math pind ee Feld, graded lgain for either side until Felton kicked | continued to play. Pendleton rushed initeanrac ie pase elias 2 on nie | MeNenghida may | cures the regulation cour: Noreen eae Sothern & Marlowe 10, pijh:.i8 & a wit into lover Crowthers's head, who finaily re-|through centre for five yards on a fake around right end on a trick and mane ‘entre. «+ dward | Gold Plate, 166 (Mr. H. Tucker), even ¥ BEAT OTR ai Bway L's the nd, and #o held the runner covered t on hia W-yard line. Hore | kick. DeWétt kicked to the middie of twelve yards, but her fumble spotter | Pils tt and 2 to 6, won; Tite D., 168 (Mr. H. ? om first. In the mean time our Lee), 3 to 1 ? 5 ti Crowthers went through centre for 2%! the Meld. the Green's chances to score. FE P 4nd even, second: Winkle, c Seatre, Aelder, bad formatter eeut |yarde where Brown punts to centre of | Dartmouth then lost ten yards on a Bator neWite naan heme a QB ‘liga: | 100 (Mr. G. WF, Alpers), 3 to 1 and even, LYRIC fy Gfter the ball that was hit. He ae- [0I6. Harwick then made 26 yarde to | punt formation, Whitney succeeded In! rash a {htrd. No time posted. Crowmarty also! MOULIN ROUGE 3" ee? THE Magian i wn's %-yard line, where y |regaining the loss on a run around left - E ; : I. , Scr RRS i ee ty oon sew Ii inte che Gla, ored Harvard's first points on lends Morey in three rushes gaine nine | Soeyara fine, © DOUGH Darts) Teteree Crowell (Amarrhnore):” Utbinn Mer | THIRD RACE~The Gen, Sheridan ||| -Breiaey tt 210, | Mats Wed, 0 atte, iia mond. When the umpire saw this i yard line. {gen (Princeton), Head Linesman Tyler (Prince | Army Officers’ Pl ZIEGFELD FOL LI " P he Smmediately forfeited the game | Brown then kicks to Harvard, | yards, Dartmouth made firet down.| ) bucked the line for three! ton). Td UD rane omnteador thres-vearokis és pare Bat 2 18 + go you see that inside [WhO fumbled on #-yant dine. Here | Morey tried @ long end run, but Duniap | y; Ghee took Lleellyn’s place at (Special to The Bvening World oo ne act puree $200; about two miles || TRE RYW zd st. or. way, Rv, at 8.18 ‘'* Fanny’s First Play Meee Bhes uae siways win: Brickley intercepted Brown's forward|threw him for a loss of’ two yards Miley eee aaee w pecial to The Prening World) Jon the flat.—Teut, A. Kk. B. Lavman'a | LIBERTY Satine Wade & he BROAD: n A pase and tuns 6 yards for touchdown, | Whitney was unable to gain through !and made two yards. On’ the next |p PLUADELPHIA, Pa. Oct. 26.—| hyrat. 16) (owner), even and 2 to 6,|1 Af. faLeE-S= i “It is strange how some people get |Hardwick kicks the Iie, Llewellyn made a pretty end | piay Darthmouth lont thore two yards | Pennavivanta lined up this afternoon | frat: Hannah Loulse, 163 (Caut. C. W. a . the idea that they are great ball SECOND PERIOD. run for five yards, Morey tried a for-| 4 forward pass was intercepted by | “inst LaFayette in what was to he Ctye), 4 to 1 and 4 to 5, second; Mata- PTC Ep ocK HE, Bway & 3s Ht ‘ players. While we were practicing } id _._ {ward pase but it was uncompleted and) Hmmons, who ran it back to Dart-| ¢xPected to be the most critical game bon, 168 (ideut, C. K. Rockwell), even ings at 8.15, Aatinecs Wed. & Sat., 4. |) @t the Polo Grounds one morning a | Brown's ball on her own twenty-five-| Princeton got the ball on downs. mouth's forty-yand line. The quarter |of the season. By this tx was not {4M 2 05, third. No time taken. Night-|1 OH! OH! DELPHINE! v. young fellow came up to me and |Yard line, An exchange of punts and/ DeWitt gained two. Pendleton made 4 f yp a 1 ee te me op tO, me ANd | Henalty for holding brought the ball €o! four, ‘The Tiger fullback made ‘Arst| the ball on her geen nee Te eet [tentn the Quakers have on thelr 1912 | g FOURTH | RACE—The plenton | Gal Wed Bo saratde” | | ASTH ST. SHEATRE Ji5"| 0s hd would like « [the miidle of the fled for Brown, An! down over centre, DeWitt made # short) tine, Hoore nine to seven in favor ne; schedule, but simply that the Red and plchase: for four-year-olds and ‘Ravana LITTLE MISS 32 ts.’ I thought 1 |exchange of punte then followed until | forward pass to S, Baker for five yards,! princetg AVOr Of | iue was in auch @ condition thet a purse $400; about two miles - see ea ate oe Bw ‘would look him over, so I aaid, Crowthers fumbled on his own forty- | DeWitt plunged through for five more, | vie Foner od and @ half over the coursa—John R. FOURTH QUARTER. team om Its AW visti y, Sie 4 likely to put the right, go out there in right yard line, Harvard recovering. Pendleton was thrown for a loss by oe ay aakely £0 put the | Fell's Highbridge, 162 (Pemberton), 3 RUNGE sack ‘ty tenth away, when parame | Maaietiarh,. Tee riety eee see The Tikera started the last period by [it @ fighting chance for the remaining OE BA ey gery | pBELASCO ‘ ; ie eaing tWo yards on an end run, A| big games of the season. 5 : 4 . H 4 a ° maful pans. but Andrews just failed to catoh, | preity forwant pasa DeWitt to Pondie-| More certain than this though was Hoe tteln AF (OBrien): 6 ho 2 ae FRANCS He, I never played on these grounds, ‘ [DeWitt kicked to FP ame Wael ton, gainet eleven vars. H. Baker then | the fact that a defeat to-day meant it| nor refused. posted, ‘on- ; t 22 STARK 3} ie right fel y taken binned anes, ae ht end, Was | dashed off seven yants amd followed it | next to Impossible for Pennsylvania to d Bs: 2B Ee. Tes &,81,, Dally, 25 to REPUBLIC }\% | ust one more; 4 bea nes: te, arlene hurt. . ey then made» fierce Li {with an eight-yord wprint outside tac have anything lke an even chance for oT i as), SAM CHIT a MAR k. THE ¢ Ov! ERNOR' meena Sune wrote me that she | at o8). , jbuck for elght yards, but the Green was! buok by DeWitt gained five yards. | any of the remaining gamos, save, per- (From the Detroit Free Press) os eT loser] Bo OVERNOR'S fag two sons who were great ball | Ball on Brown's twenty+yard line hera! penalized to her own ten yard line. — | Dantmouth was penalized, off-akte to her | haps, Cornell. watote Thm eRe Pera PAY ena ie osnor, Sige Sat | 1 GEO. COHAN'S | ae Bhe sald one was a catcher | Brown's punt was blocked, the balllq, BAKER DROPS NEAT FIELD |seven-yad line. - peo OF ty et M, Mie bid ey the other a pitcher. ‘In case [rolled over line where Collidge fell on GOAL. SETTLE Dindwediever: the cde) linemen , ma ats) GEO. HW. COHAN 4@0 not make good,’ she wrote, (it for a touchdown. Hardwick kicked a. for the second touchdown for the | Pll eight yaris. Whitney made a ‘Yes, though he doesn't smoke him- 103 i 5S & Te ee teaweet 000 would make s good | goal. Two runs netted seven yards for |‘igers, H. Baker missed a goal.|#!X yard @ain through left tackle elf, he always caries matches for the Hi N } RED SOX |i] ASTOR oie J) | THE Wow | JOE WEBER'S "in, 42 ‘tender,’ With the ball in Hi ra Jon! Darthmouth. An attempted forward ‘ | BEA Tale ie aearaw'e frat attempt. | im midale of held after kicko @ forward, bass Host the Hanover boys Ave yards. lang lack.) |" “ver of te Orange) BAKER'S SENSATIONAL RUN. pase fell to Collldge who brings bail Wnsiehorn punted to H. Baker, whose| 1, th kdeked ‘The green gained two more through > MMB University of Pennsylvania's to twenty-yard line where Brickley: #snal for @ fair catch was disregai Maen “the Tiger attearnttes spel guard, Llewellyn ran out of bounds A SCRA 4 Re hare of the Army-Navy football kicked Meld goal. Both te: fighting| by Fatep. The Tigers were given a|on their twenty-yard line, on end run losing one yard, The fl s PE O’ T! eM tickets this year will sell for #8 hard and rough playing was in order| free kick from the thirty-yard line and |" A buck ga'ne! anty one yand, but an- | Crean Kicked to H. Baker on his te 3 pray §. Bureau of Chemistry and | UMBIA" : Burle: smoking, — Now etek Instead of the usual $2.50, High | when per: ended with ball in Harv-|H. Baker dropped @ neat place kick! other by PenMeton made two more. | Yer Hne and then the half made the MATINEE TO DAY, ment Exhibit « eres IO pi ‘alt a THE BEHMAN SHOW |!.:rishes. oft elaboral —_—_—-- Baia 3) onventence of those who 4d « y yf r | jon of the game. Tackled re: | eon owner 00k of seeing needs to be looked into, |ard’s possession on her thirty-yard line, | over the bar, putting the Tigers in lead, | DeWitt found a great hole in guard and aensa tion ‘ Ry rte reves, ‘0 ees Score—Harvard, 20; Brown, 0. Score—Princeton, 9; Darthmouth, 7. charned throwrh for ex yeane, Hi. |peatediy he threw them off and wound Wes Ts ‘Roller Skating peepalian Ring, | a1 y nd twisted down the field for ninet thou end Reccher Defeats Pat Bradle: ——-- - Darthmouth kicked to Pendleton, who| Raker made first down by a two-yard | @ § 4 F. m i bel di PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2%. ‘lite (From the Washington Star.) ran the pigskin back twenty-five yards, | pitinge. DeWitt gained two yards, Pen- yards He kicked the goal, Score ene ful cast aa given |} _ 8 SESSIONS DAILY, BAND CONCERTS, __BROOKLYN 4MUSEMENTS, Khe lightwelght, of New York, |, 1 Ave @ kreat idew for a taxicab de-|DéWHt broke through oentre for the jdleton ran through right tackle for! "he Green kicked off to H. Baker, oeker ‘Theatre, | DALY’S THEATRE, b's ! eee TITOR Dare cee ue) Fee tee in | Vice” aaid the inventor, full ten yards, but was penalized ten | neven more, but H. Raker failed to gain| Dewitc broke his. way through for ARAH BERNHARD 2 Piste tu (EMPIRE c 1 mee, mresiey, the local Aghier, in| “What now?” yards immediately after It. Pendleton |on the next attempt at an end run. Ps gee aie Weta ear EE 8 tf Queen Bllzabeth | oudway & Ralph av. Bent se event of six rounds at the! “I'm going to provide the meter with|made a great charge for seventeen| LeWitt kicked to Dantmouth's forty dawn (Pendleton ‘dashed off 41 31s MEKRY MA A. C. and gave him @ bad beat- & phonograph device to grind out surly remarks if the tip is insufficient yards, DeWitt passed the ball to mid-[yard Une. Wight took Stricklets pla ards through right tackle. Pai field to Andrews, who caught tt es hejat left end, Three bucks carried went in for Logam . f CHORUS OF 100 S254 ge AAS Wale Tt] agnas ate RE EVERY |